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Friday, February 10, 2012
metaljamie:

Nope. 
Hold the fucking phone.
This etsy is incredible.
Shay Aaron legitimately has the best food jewelry I have ever seen in my life.

metaljamie:

Nope. 

Hold the fucking phone.

This etsy is incredible.

Shay Aaron legitimately has the best food jewelry I have ever seen in my life.

(via fucktheground)

Posted at 2:59 pm    14
Tagged with: food  jewelry  tacos  
Thursday, February 2, 2012

Presents.

I’m that guy when it comes to buying presents. The guy who will tell you get me what ever you want because it’s the thought that counts. If you ask me “what do you want for <insert celebration>?” I’ll end up telling you either “I don’t know” or “whatever” or I combine both  “I don’t know whatever.”. Quite frankly I don’t think anyone would get me something that I would want. Main reason is I don’t actually have anything I want. There are things I’d think are nice but too expensive to be consider an acceptable gift from someone. So here is a list of items I’ve decided to get myself over the course my life:

  1. A leather travel trunk with brass buckles. Large enough for a couple of days away. Space on the side for a full length umbrella. Zipper on the top of the lid to allow me to put items for quick access. On the inside there will be a buckle to help tie down/compress clothes. On the other side a mesh to hold used/dirty clothes from any left over clean clothes. It would be hard rigid leather corners.
  2. Flip top mittens. I have a pair of wool ones but these are just tide me over. This pair I want will be made of leather on the outside. On the inside there will be sheeps wool however there will be a silk lining on top. only the fingers will flip and to hold it in place will be a brass button clasp.
  3. Popcorn Machine. It can make upto 5 litres of popcorn. Designed to stand on a counter or on a mobile frame. There will be a shoot that you can open to let the freshly popped popcorn out. Connected to this popcorn machine will be a little wooden cuckoo clock. Instead of a bird that pops out there will be a small steam train and it makes the tooting sound. You can set the time on the clock when you want the popcorn machine to automatically turn on. On the other side of the machine there will be space for toppings. However I don’t really have a big sweet tooth so it maybe more of a dipping station.
  4. “THEE Chair”. It will comfortable but firm it will support me and put me in the mood for serious things like reading and enjoying music on it’s own. It will not be a seat that I do everything from. It will be a special chair I use when i wish to isolate myself. No one may sit in this chair. It will not recline as that would be bad for posture. It will not be made of leather. It may smell musty as well as look ugly but it will be my chair. The chair shall be more important than my beloved or any off spring. You cause offense to the chair you sit outside till I have undone the damage.
  5. A morning breakfast table. On this breakfast table I shall set up several different coffee machines. One for filter and one for french press. Depending on the day I’ll have which coffee I wish. On this breakfast table I would like it to fold out. It will be thick Oak wood sitting on a brass or iron stand. Only to be used for breakfast or breaks. The chairs of this table will be wide wooden chairs with arm rests. The back of the chairs will mate the brass/iron stand design. Only two chairs will be at the breakfast table. The fresh breakfast butter will kept in the centre of the table.

That’s all I’ve come up with for now but the presents are mostly practical. If they weren’t used for traveling then it would be gifts to create what I would consider home.

Posted at 10:53 pm    5
Tagged with: Blog  Presents  Food  travel  coffee  
Sunday, January 8, 2012
breakfast247:

Lemon Blueberry Cheesecake Pastries.

I would like this for breakfast right now.

breakfast247:

Lemon Blueberry Cheesecake Pastries.

I would like this for breakfast right now.

Posted at 11:41 am    26
Tagged with: food  pastry  omnomnomnoms  
Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Best of America (kind of): Phrased that I used a lot in the US ‘Not really but I can eat’.

I went to NYC for roughly 1 week and a few days and I basically just ate and walked around all the time. I did do some shopping but my best memories are related to food in some way or another. I could only fit so many pictures at once so if you want to see more then click here

I ate a lot of things for the first time. As well as just eating higher standard food than what I’m use too in the UK.  

1st pic: I had been travelling for around 11-12hrs to get to NYC. I’m pretty tired and kind of had an upset stomach. I remembered why I stopped drinking lattes before flying as well as why I should eat before I fly. Combination of bad plane food and a strange dutch couple kind of staring at me from the side and talking to each other about me. It wasn’t the best plane ride I’ve taken but certainly not the worst. After I landed I had an indian taxi driver trying to convince me to get married which made me fear he was taking me somewhere different to my original destination. After I finally arrived at Michelle’s I breathed a sigh of relief. We hugged for a while and then began the catch up talk. We started talking and she cooked dinner. We cracked open the liqueur bottles I brought for her and we drank, ate and talked till the early hours of the next morning.

2nd pic: This was actually my 3rd meal of my second day in NYC. I had pancakes at 11am which were kind of disappointing. Since they were disappointing I ordered pancakes with bacon with Ryan around 1pm.  Second breakfast and I was kind of full before we even got to the diner. It was around 2pm that I left Ryan and headed back to down town Manhattan to meet Michelle for lunch. So it’s 3pm and thankfully we only have a small bite to eat. I’m pretty stuffed by now and I wouldn’t eat again till 10/11pm and then it was a small bowl of left over rice and some awesome dumplings.

3rd pic: I had met Ryan earlier in the morning and we had lunch. Burgers at Island burgers. It was a pretty good burger although the waitress kind of wanted to rush us out. I hung around with Ryan in mid town for a while till I realised I was suppose to meet Michelle for lunch. So I rushed down town to find Michelle. We went to an American-Italian style bistro. These beets were absolutely delicious. Light and soft like a poached pear. Then a subtle sweet flavour of the beet. I also had a delicious Parma chicken sandwich (egg soaked before it was cooked). I’d wouldn’t recommend the chicken marinara sandwich. The sauce is a bit too over powering and the sandwich loses taste overall.

4th pic: Michelle had to work late as well as Ryan and Katie. So I decided to cook dinner for Michelle. I was surprised to find maggi in her local supermarket and decided to make Gehektesteppel (spelling is wrong). It’s basically a cooked mince dish and potatoes. Whilst waiting for Michelle her flat mate returned. This was my first encounter and I think I got a long with her and her bf. They seemed pretty cool. We then talked for a while and decided to eat together. Since Michelle was still at work we ate first. They bought back some Dominican food and after I had cooked the feast was complete. We ended eating pretty late and then Michelle and Carolin were up late cooking for Thanksgiving. I stayed up with them because it was kind of surreal. At one point I felt like a child watching two mothers talking and cooking and I silently watched whilst sitting from the side.

5th pic: So I kind of planned my trip to include Thanksgiving with Ryan and Katie. After only around 2hrs sleep I met Ryan and Katie (for the first time) and also Katie’s mum and dad. In the morning we went to Macy’s Parade and it was kind of meh. It was interesting because the kids got all excited but as an adult it was just kind of “It’s getting cold and I can’t see shit” kind of feeling. We parted ways with Katie’s parents (little awkward because I thought we were going out to get things but it turned out that wasn’t the case) and then set out plans to Thanksgiving dinner plans. Katie and Ryan had already bought most of the stuff needed for Thanksgiving however I really wanted to try sweet potato pie. So me and Katie headed out whilst Ryan started cooking the ham. We got some booze and some cheesy popcorn as well as the pie and then headed back. After a few hours Alex joined us and we finished up preping and cooking dinner. I’m glad I didn’t have anything to eat till Thanksgiving dinner because man I was stuffed. I had a second plate but kind of struggled to finish tbh. We then took a rest and played scrabble and then had pie. I was ready for bed.

6th pic: So I spent the morning with Katie and Ryan. I then met Michelle down town for lunch. We had Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) and a bowl of spicy noodles. The Banh mi was really great and cheap. The lamb noodles were nice but too spicy for me. My mouth was on fire and I had to stop eating. Later in the evening I would meet Michelle again. However this time I got to see Pry and Chibi. I was surprised and totally psyched up after seeing Pry. We went for falafel and it was really delicious. This place made my top 3 of places to eat. However the best thing on their menu was an egg plant spread which was amazing. It wasn’t grainy at all and had a really silky smooth taste to it. I would go back to that place and buy a tub of that spread just to go home and dip everything into it. Later on in the evening we went to Fat Cat. It’s a kind of social club but with live music. We played scrabble and listened to some good live jazz till 2-3am.

7th pic: The last lunch before Ohio we went to a cuban cafe. Note I was Ryan for a bit in the morning and we ended up eating slices of leftover ham with slices of cheese. We did this for about an hour before I realised I had an hour before I met Michelle for lunch. We had plantains with guacamole and a cuban pulled pork with beans and rice. We also had this amazing corn on the cob (2 each). It was topped with butter, garlic and some kind of cheese. Squeeze of lime juice and I could eat it all day. That entire meal was pretty delicious. 

8th pic: I was in Ohio and the travel between states was quick and easy. US port authorities worry so much about international flights when they are more relaxed for domestic flights. Anyway’s Ohio was vastly different to NYC in many ways. It felt more like normal America. The kind of America that is portrayed through the 1950s atom family stereotype through in a bit of crazy religious types and a pinch of fear from the confederate states then think of the road. Summarizing it was a bit like the film ‘The Village’. I got to eat some nice hot dogs, I got to try fast food for the first time in the US which was Arby’s. I did all of this with my friend Melissa. We met Jimmy another day and went to a place called Melt. The portion sizes were way too large. You could basically share 1 plate with 2 people or 4 children. It was a lot of food. It was okay but the quantity was ridiculous. The waitress said to us “do you still want the twinkies?” like a fool I replied first with “Yes! gotta tried the deep fried twinkies.” It was disgusting… a mush of jam and cream and fat all together in a mouthful. It was the next day that we went to Wooster and I got to meet Jamie. Where she made me this really good cup of Mocha. I wished we got there sooner so we could talk/hang out longer but getting lost in the US without a sat nav is quite unnerving. We got lost on the way back and we only managed to get to the “WORLDS BEST CHICKEN” place with 5mins to spare. We waited till Jimmy got to Melissa’s however the chicken wasn’t as amazing. The afternoon I was leaving I Melissa’s mum made me Italian hot sausage (delicious) and Melissa’s sister made parogi’s (also delicious). I washed it down with some black coffee. First time I had both of these dishes. I was pretty full by the time it came to fly back to NYC.

9th pic: The day after I arrived back in NYC. I met with Michelle in the mid afternoon. We went for ramen and had gyozas. The ramen was nice, so many different flavours and I ate it perfectly with slurping sounds included and no noodle splashing. The gyozas were freshly made by the restaurant. They were mostly vegetable which worked great as you could taste the freshness more. All the different vegetables gave a lot of flavour. We were planning to eat Crif hot dogs (bacon avacodo wrapped hot dog deep friend) afterwards but Michelle told me about a really good takiyoki store. Since we just had ramen I thought it would go better with the food. Oh man was that takiyoki good. It was fluffy and light and the sauce was strong in taste. There was piping hot pudding left and the octopus had a nice bite to it. It was $4-$5 for 6 and for only $2-$4 more you can get yakisoba noodles. After wandering around for 30mins Michelle brought us to an ice cream store. It didn’t do many traditional ice cream flavours. I got black sesame and corn flavoured. There was also ginger, taro (yams), wasabi and some other odd asian flavours. We later on got drunk and ended up at the karaoke bar playing a dice game till 3am.

10th Pic: It was the last day I could go out for a meal and/or do anything properly. So I decided to go shoe shopping in the afternoon. I met up with Alex and we walked around some shops. I got 2 pairs of nice shoes for $110 and picked up some items for my secret santa. We then went to Max Brenner’s chocolate dream land restaurant. I had a milkshake and we shared a chocolate pizza. We talked for a while and then said our goodbyes as I was meeting Michelle for dinner. I met Michelle and Penn station after being lost there for a while and we then headed to flushing to have KBBQ. This was a must do before I left NYC. I was suppose to have BBQ with Michelle 2 yrs ago but it didn’t work out logistically. We arrived and ordered 4 different plates of meat and we received about 15 different side dishes for free. We stuffed ourselves and then headed home.

Epilogue: I went to breakfast with Michelle the morning before my flight and then rushed back to pack and sort everything out. I then made my way to JFK (I got on the wrong train once maybe twice) and then was happy that I got there 2 hrs early. The queue was long and by the time I got through security I had only 30mins before my gate opened. Unfortunately for me there was no Popeye’s chicken at the airport. Honestly I was disappointed. I was looking forward to eating Popeye’s chicken. I had it once in HK and I have to say if there’s one good thing about HK airport it’s that the food is pretty dam good there. After a turbulent flight and some more terrible air plane food. I arrived in Paris. I was looking forward to French Croissants and coffee and for a while I thought that wasn’t going to happen either. I couldn’t see a restaurant or bistro or diner the way to my gate. There it was a small little store selling baked goods and drinks. I got myself a coffee and 2 croissants. I then had a surprised phone call from Pier. We talked over my morning breakfast and caught up a little. I should talk to him more often or at least when he is free. 

Posted at 3:48 am    6
Tagged with: food  nyc  ohio  omnomnomnoms  tl;dr  
Thursday, October 27, 2011

Poutine Part 2

Honestly the gravy kind of tastes like chicken soup. I’m not sure I did this right. Due to the lack of fresh chicken stock I went with Chicken powdered stock, vegetable stock, white pepper, roux, and I read somewhere poutine sauce has some ketchup in it. The ketchup helped quite a bit before I added it tasted way too salty. I’m guessing its from the two stock types I used. I should have reduced it a bit more before I added the roux.

Order of the layer:

Bottom Top

Mozzarella > chips > gravy > Chips > mozzarella > gravy > Chicken 

Posted at 9:44 pm    1
Tagged with: Poutine  chicken  food  omnomnomnoms  
Saturday, September 3, 2011

For the love of God I need to make my portion sizes smaller.

So I’ve got a big bowl of udon noodles, duck, peppers, green beans and peppers. A large cup of coffee and I’m struggling to finish anything. It all tastes so good but I’m just so full.

Posted at 1:53 pm   
Tagged with: Food  full  1st world problems  
Friday, July 15, 2011

Food from France. I miss the morning pastries the most.

Posted at 4:21 pm   
Tagged with: France  Paris  food  omnomnomnoms  cheese  wine  sandwiches  crepes  croissants  Pizza  
Saturday, May 28, 2011
So I got a pack of Mac&#8217;n&#8217;Cheese with my Canadian sekrit santa gift. I had it the other day with some home made Chinese roast pork belly. 

So I got a pack of Mac’n’Cheese with my Canadian sekrit santa gift. I had it the other day with some home made Chinese roast pork belly. 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Welcome home Luke.

Korean lady: Oh you need to mix it together.

Me: oh yeah i have…

Korean lady: Oh here let me show you.

scott: hahaha

Korean Lady: see. now you add this (she adds the red spice chilli sauce)

me: but i… 

Korean Lady: Now you mix see.

Scott: *laughs*

Korean guy: Oh let me help you (starts mixing scott’s bulgolgi bibambap)

Me: *bursts out laughing*

Korean Mum: Don’t worry I’m just like your mum *laughs*

Me: *laughs*

Korean guy: *laughs*

Scott: *laughs*

I love my korean mum <3

Posted at 10:47 pm    2
Tagged with: Korean  food  London  restaurant  
Friday, February 4, 2011
breakfast247:

Chinese Donuts.

These are pretty great especially with juk (congee) in the corner. Although its not that healthy but its just so good fresh. 

breakfast247:

Chinese Donuts.

These are pretty great especially with juk (congee) in the corner. Although its not that healthy but its just so good fresh. 

Posted at 12:47 am    28
Tagged with: Food  Chinese