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Yumbuds

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Romano’s tradition

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[It’s a bit faint, but look closely or click on the picture to see the full size.]

name written upside down in crayon on paper tablecloth

Hey, I can write upside down too! (It's a Romano's tradition for the waiters to write their name for you so that it's upside down to them and rightside up to you.)

Olfactory perception

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I feel like I’ve become more sensitive to smells more recently.  I keep catching whiffs of things that have a stronger effect on how I feel, more so than ever before.  Usually it’s a sudden attraction or repulsion, depending on whether I like the scent, and for the most part I react to perfumed things and food.  Last night I kept waking up to the smell of my hair due to my new highlights.  A week ago, I got overwhelmed by the smell of the person sitting behind me in the airplane.  It isn’t so much that these smells are strong, but when enough wafts towards me, my nose overreacts and I feel slightly nauseous.  Meanwhile, I love to sniff my lotions before and after using them, and I always smell my food before taking a bite.  I can’t seem to get enough of those smells and it’s quite comforting and soothing to smell them.

Why are my olfactory glands working overtime these days?  They have taken charge of my perception and experience of the world.  I would think it would be due to some sort of hormonal change, but I can’t think of any trigger that would have caused it.  Perhaps this is just a normal part of growing up and all adults have a more sensitive palate.  I wish I knew how to control it more, so I wouldn’t get nauseated so easily, usually at night when I get hungry.  Or actually, maybe it’s my stomach that has gotten more sensitive and heightens the effect of the smells around me… I do find myself needing to eat more frequently and if I don’t, I start to feel a little unwell pretty quickly.  Hmm, now there’s a thought to consider!

Mini cultural adventure

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Wow, I was in such a food coma last night that I totally collapsed on my bed and fell asleep soon after getting back from dinner.  Next thing I knew, I woke up sometime around 5 in the morning with the light still on!

I guess the Ethiopian food we had earlier in the night weighed pretty heavily on me.  Then again, it was a lot!  If you’ve never tried Ethiopian before (at least the Americanized version that is available in the states – who knows what real Ethiopian is out there), you should really give it a shot.  One of my friends who went last night – I’ll call her Duchess – had eaten it once before (like me) and we both enjoyed our experiences.  So there we were, many moons later, taking some others out for their first experience.

The place we went to was decided by a Tippr coupon that I bought a couple days ago, for a place called Little Ethiopia located in Little Ethiopia (hah!).  That’s a small strip out on Fairfax not too far from downtown LA.  It was a nice little place, though they had an entire room on the side that lay empty.  I guess when business was better they’d use both sides.  We ordered a veggie platter, tibs, and Little Ethiopian tibs.  The veggie platter had a variety of vegetables cooked in different sauces.  The tibs was chunks of beef and the Little Ethiopian tibs was those chunks of beef with potatoes and some other veggies mixed in.  Everything came out on a fantastically large tray lined with their special bread.

tray of ethiopian food with veggies and tibs

In the center is the Little Ethiopian tibs, the meat on either side is the tibs, and all those colorful splotches are part of the veggie platter!

basket of ethiopian bread

The bread - spongy and slightly sour and very soft and supple!

Oh that bread!  When Duchess and I were trying to describe it on the drive over, the closest thing we could come up with was a sourdough pancake.  It’s a dense, spongy thing with a hint of sour and there’s something wonderful about it.  You use the bread to grab some of the veggies or meat and then eat it in a little morsel (at least we think that’s the right way to do it).  Oh yeah, the thing about Ethiopian food is that it’s eaten with your hands, much like Indian food is supposed to be.  And so we ate, getting basket after basket of bread until we were stuffed.  The waitress then came and offered us some second helpings for free, since they had a lot of excess in the kitchen.  We couldn’t resist and spent another half hour trying to finish it all.  By the time we left, I was so full I could hardly stand.

But our adventure wasn’t over!  We decided to go for dessert and ended up choosing Persian ice cream.  The first time I went, I got the orange blossom.  This time I was too full to get a serving myself, but I shared a white rose with Apprentice.  Yes, their ice cream flavors are very flower-oriented.  I feel like I’m eating a garden and it is the strangest sensation.  It turned out to be a nice complement to the food we had earlier and both were awesome cultural experiences for the newbies.  When I finally got home, it’s no wonder I lay on the bed to recover and ended up sleeping for the night.  Next time I want to deep sleep, I’ll make sure to get Ethiopian again.  🙂

Two peas in a pod…

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…or two fortune cookies on a plate? Delicious!

two chocolate-covered fortune cookies

Mmm, perfect way to spice up a fortune cookie!

Oran-grapefruit

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orange, grapefruit, and over-sized orange

That’s a grapefruit in the back, a normal orange on the right, and some sort of monster orange on the left.

huge orange peeled

It doesn’t look so bad on its own but believe me it was massive!

Panera Bread

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The last time I went to Panera Bread, this was the meal I got. It’s pretty typical, except for the “muffie” that was free to me for joining the Panera Club. The lady at the register remembered me the moment she got my order. A “You Choose 2” combo: half salad, cup of soup, and side (apple, chips, or French bread). I always get bread. Oh, and a mac and cheese with side of bread.

The last time I got this, she didn’t believe I could finish it myself. I left one piece of bread as a snack for later, but devoured the rest. Maybe that’s why she remembered me. Yuuuummy!

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Cheapest cake ever!

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carvel ice cream cake from ralph's at its cheapest price ever!

I bet you've never bought an ice cream cake for this cheap.

For Valentine’s day, Panda and I went to get an ice cream cake at Ralph’s. They were already discounted and we had a coupon, so it came out to be really cheap. Even more fortunate, the cashier accidentally started scanning someone else’s coupons to us and we got even more off! Ultimately it came down to 49 cents. Yup, awesome deal.

Blossoming tea

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Blossoming, or blooming, tea is quite the art form! Check out this video of how they work. 🙂

glass teapot with blossoming tea inside

Blossoming tea! It comes in a ball and then unfurls in the water to create this beautiful shape and and equally beautiful taste. All handmade!

close-up of blossoming tea

Each flavor has a design using string to keep the shape. Cool, huh?

D12

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cutting board received as gift for hosting a dinner for 12 in 2011

Putting my board to good use!

Yesterday I hosted my very first Dinner for 12 Strangers!  I attended three while I was an undergrad (one each year except for the one that I was studying abroad) and I’ve wanted to host one since I graduated.  I finally got my own place this year and signed up as soon as I knew I’d have somewhere to host it.

As expected, scheduling conflicts led to quite a few cancellations from the students and faculty member slated to attend my dinner.  Between myself, my two co-hosts, and the 5 students who did manage to come out, we had a nice cozy party of 8.  My co-hosts and I prepared waaay too much food, but it’s all good since the students went home happy and well-fed.  I even had a bunch of disposable containers that they used to take some of the leftovers home.  🙂

We spent most of the night playing an icebreaker game with M&Ms where each color represented some area of your life you’d share, such as family, career, aspirations, and hobbies.  You grabbed a small handful and for each color you had, you’d say something about that topic.  We decided to go one color at a time and then afterwards we’d reflect on what people said that stuck to us the most.  This got a lot of conversation going and kept us rolling into the night!  Next thing we knew, it was already 9 and the students started to head out.

I only wish I’d taken a group picture of everyone!  Otherwise the night was just great and I’m glad we were able to put this together.  I look forward to doing it again next year, if I have a place nearby.  🙂

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