Wednesday, October 19, 2011

seasoned my first wok

super duper smoky! make sure to have excellent ventilation!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

somewhere in Brooklyn

I'm doing site visits to record parking habits. I've passed this Pikachu 16 times today. Pika pika.

Monday, October 03, 2011

study time

So many copious notes! I am the queen of smart sounding large worded papers! Haha. Haha. Oh, please. You should know me better than that. 

Saturday, August 13, 2011

monkeying around

I understand monkey bread is just about the least healthy thing ever for any living thing. But, my goodness, it's so worth it. And since livingto100 is telling me I'm living to 100, I'll take whatever I can to shorten my number of years taking up space on this fine planet.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

brother sushi

 This is what happens when my brother visits. Outside of watching too much tv and rotting our brains, we make sushi. Now I'm not sure if he even likes it that much, but we make sushi quite frequently when both of us are present - like when I come home, and I guess when he visits me. Brothers and sushi just make a nice pairing. Mostly I like making it, so he can eat it. Never underestimate the stomach capacity of a Chinese boy to eat lots of rice. Regardless, we always have leftovers. Sushi is one of those things I haven't quite figured out how much of everything to make so that there are no limiting factors. But I think we overestimated every ingredient in this case. A ended up taking sushi for lunch all week.
My brother is the best. Happy travels!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

holy pie plates, batman!

The cat gets to go in and out whenever she wants. You're supposed to open the door when she waits there.
 This is from making dough (for pie) lesson of the week. Can you guess who made the Batman?

Sunday, April 25, 2010

found downtown

 The bus drops me off at the Embarcadero, and when I have time, I like to walk the rest of the way into Powell. Embarcadero is pretty much the financial district, and there's more excitement at the commercial district at Powell. It's not a bad walk because there's plenty of public spaces and art pieces that keep things visaully interesting, aside from the suit monkeys - but let's face it, business casual in San Francisco would be anyone else's definition of casual.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Berkeley hills

Hats off to Berkeley Hills real estate. Even though it's all on incredibly unstable land and looks like it could all go rolling down at any minute, it sure makes for interesting tresspassing treks.

Our first destination was Indian Rock. And, my genius thinking, figured we still had time, a beautiful day, and the general direction of the Rose Gardens was 'that' way. My midwestern logic has only ever assumed grids. There are no grids. Never underestimate the power of winding roads to throw everything off course. We found it eventually. We tresspassed hiked into someone's backyard a waterfall. We cardboarded down the concrete slide and mingled with the people the slide is actually supposed to be ridden by.
 We also saw/heard chickens and the jasmine. Oh, olfactory bliss, the jasmine.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

in the heights

I arrived at 7am to wait in a line that was going to open at 10am. So B and I got a time slot for 4pm. But they did provide entertainment. There waws a street artist creating this as the line snaked around him.

We had some time to kill, but because they just gave people wristbands at the beginning, we didn't have to be in line the whole time. B and I got to zipline across the Embarcadero for free. It was a Canadian tourism company that was doing this. Per usual, the gloomy day got sunnier. Nothing but blue skies.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

swanky library

This is the public library in Milpitas, CA. It's a suburb in the whereabouts of nowhere. Okay. Not quite nowhere because the BART does almost reach there. But clearly, they have enough money. This library is amazing! The lighting was gorgeous.
 There's a new modern part, and an older classic style part. There's lots of empty space, which could be utilized by a lot more books. But seeing as how libraries are jumping on the techno-bandwagon (much to my chagrin), computers are climbing up the priority pyramid.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

More with kitchen chemistry

Experimenting with popovers. Half of these are with all-purpose flour, and the other half are made from a batter with 1/2 whole wheat flour, 1/2 all-purpose flour.



This is dulce de leche. Notice how it's drippy because patience is simply a virtue not everyone is endowed with.


Tuesday, February 02, 2010

My homework

I'm taking this class about the chemistry of cooking. Our first assignment was to make pizza on a regular baking pan:
and compare it to a pizza on a pizza stone (terra cotta tile):
Both were tasty, but the crusts were texturally different.
lesson learned: pizza stone pizza > baking pan pizza

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Hello, December

Certainly my favorite time of year. I've come to love the frosty breathe of winter's air. You can't find that in San Francisco, but I take solace in counting down the days to when I can once again mark my path in the season's snowfall.
I guess moderate temperatures can have its advantages. Sitting outside is more comfortable and it is more likely people will sit outside. Look how they've left seat cushions for people to sit on. It's nice when they consider features like that to make public space more inviting.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

In the oven

Yeast is so demanding of patience, but worth it. I made bread last weekend. My obsession with hummus continues.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Roll Model

University of California, Berkeley claims the record for longest California roll, taking it away from somewhere in Hawai'i. All it took was 102 pounds of dry rice, 582 sheets of seaweed, 67 pounds of avocado, 65 pounds of cucumber, and 167 pounds of imitation crab meat. The whole thing was 330 feet long. Of 57 tables, the last two were vegetarian. It was verified by Japanese Consul General Yasumasa Nagamine. This event was part of a year long celebration for the 50th anniversary of the Center of Japanese Studies.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Re-used

The window "curtains" at the Plastiki exhibit at Pier 45 in San Francisco. Cool form of of reuse and created luminous mood lighting. Must be difficult to open the blinds.

Friday, October 30, 2009

New at the market

Happy autumn or fall! To ring in the squash season, I bring you zucchini bread. I love the changing of seasons. California doesn't know what they're missing.

Monday, October 05, 2009

At the Academy

Hello, Academy of Science. After a sunny day running in between and around the convention center, volunteers got free admission and a ride to the after party at the Academy of Science. The line to the planetarium show was monstrous, I'll get to it next time. The sun exited as graceful as ever in a purple glow. The moon shone bright and round from the deck of the green roof. It was lovely.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

hello, brother

My brother visited me before he started school because he is on the quarter system and I'm on the semester. He really likes banana bread. I'm actually not sure if this is true, but he will eat it willingly. I will bake it willingly. We are also pizza fans. I wanted to make dough from scratch and realized that yeast takes forever and a day to rise. So we made alternative plans and postponed the pizza-making. We used unorthodox ingredients. It was whatever I had in the fridge!

My brother is the best. We have so much fun. 

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Approaching Abjection

"There looms, within abjection, one of those violent, dark revolts of being, directed against a threat that seems to emanate from an exorbitant outside or inside, ejected beyond the scope of the possible, the tolerable, the thinkable. It lies there, quite close, but it cannot be assimilated. It beseeches, worries, and fascinates desire, which, nevertheless, does not let itself be seduced. Apprehensive, desire turns aside; sickened, it rejects. A certainty protects it from the shameful-a certainty of which it is proud holds on to it. But simultaneously, just the same, that impetus, that spasm, that leap is drawn toward an elsewhere as tempting as it is condemned. Unflaggingly, like an inescapable boomerang, a vortex of summons and repulsion places the one haunted by it literally beside himself." -Julia Kristeva

 

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