Warning: some slightly inappropriate photos (you've been warned, don't be offended - and if you are, get your mind out of the gutter!)
(aka Are you f@#$#$% kidding me???)
I'm really hoping that the Australian version of "60 minutes" is not a serious show because they just had an interview with some woman who has offended feminist sensibilities I didn't know I had. She said on the program that women don't like her because she's beautiful. For the record - she is as long as you consider minimal dental work and too much makeup "beautiful". I'm just wondering if she's looked in the mirror lately.
Apparently she has to maintain a certain weight or else she doesn't get her "clothing allowance" and she "cooks" a 5-course meal for her husband every day. Leaving the clothing allowance aside (really? Feminism?) I'm not sure laying out a charcuterie plate counts as "cooking". Most of the stuff is already sliced and laying out 3 cheeses on a plate doesn't really count as cooking either - but I'd better check the dictionary. Hmmm...an online search has a lot of definitions, many of them involving the application of heat, so that actually takes out preparing a salad as well. So no, apparently she doesn't cook a 5-course meal. So much for her portrayal as a domestic goddess. Thank heavens, I hate eating my words.
What the world needs now...is love, sweet love...
Today was GY's last day in Sydney and a cute end it was. Lots of last minute frantic packing, but the morning was an adorable and happy time at the dog park in Centennial Park. Apparently it's Daschund Sunday the last Sunday of each month. The man surrounded by the dogs turned out to have a treat for his dog (far left) rather than being the dog whisperer. Then a love train...and socializing afterwards.
Until next time - may your life be full of love and free from chauvinism of all descriptions.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
#102 - the death of feminism, a bitchfest and puppies!
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Centennial Park,
cooking,
dogs,
feminism,
love train,
puppies
Saturday, August 25, 2012
#101 - Cooking for more than 1...
The day after the Fish Markets - you have to use all the fresh seafood as soon as you can. There was a request for garlic butter with the fresh crab but I was craving it with chili, garlic and spaghetti - luckily it was well received. The good thing about making it at home is that you can have seconds if you want and even better, there's more of the good stuff. Needless to say there were a couple of trips back for a bit more, although it could have used a bit more salt and chili. Much better once we added a bit more sea salt but I was afraid to overdo the chili.
Some fancy eating
French cafe food |
First time for coconut juice - it tasted coconutty and woody - kind of weird. Dim sum at one of my favorite places in Sydney - service is always good and I tried tripe - can't handle the texture, yech. At least I can say I tried it and now never have to eat it again.
The other end of the spectrum:
As GY's trip ends...
So until next time, happy eating!
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Bondi,
burgers,
chocolate souffle,
coconut,
crab,
dim sum,
French cafe,
Guillaume at Bennelong,
Korean food,
ma po tofu,
pasta,
Rocks Market,
scallops,
spice,
sukiyaki,
wagyu
Friday, August 17, 2012
#100 - Total indulgence
Today's experiment - how many oysters are enough?
2 dozen.
But first - a day with lots of cute and furry animals
Total Indulgence
Today was Darling Harbour and indulgence day - a dozen Coffin Bay oysters and a dozen Sydney rock oysters for a taste test...the Coffin Bay ones are yummier - so another 2 dozen to bring home for dinner.
A few laps around the Sydney Fish Market later, some mussels, then shopping for tonight. No point in shopping when you're hungry, you end up buying lots of crap. We bought fresh scallops, crab meat and more oysters - because a dozen each wasn't enough. Of course that much food means that a massive nap is in order before we even attempted to do a little bit of grocery shopping.
A much better effort today - woke up some time after 5:30, but in time to make it to the shops to pick up the remaining ingredients for dinner: a variation of oysters Kilpatrick (no Worstershire sauce, but very crunchy bacon bits) and home made California rolls. The whole fake crab thing doesn't work for me so we got real crab for the California rolls.
GY made super crispy bacon bits and baked some of the oysters - close tie to see what we preferred. I think we'll have to repeat the experiment, but probably not for a while. He doesn't want to seem to see another oyster for at least a few months and I have to admit that I'm ready for a change.
So until next time...oink, oink.
Labels:
bacon,
California rolls,
crab,
Korean food,
meat loaf,
oysters,
oysters Kilpatrick,
snapper,
Taronga Zoo
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