Monday, October 25, 2010

Galaxy Scarf

Over 3 months ago I saw this beautiful scarf at Zara. Looking at the price tag I decided not to go home with it...I wanted to sleep on it before I made the purchase. The next day I woke up wanting and needing to have that scarf. It was beautiful and unique, I loved it. I went back to the store to purchase it and it was GONE. I asked the sales associate if she could check in the back to see if they had some in stock. She came back and said that they're all sold out, but would call me if they got more in. I couldn't wait for that phone call, I just kept on going back week after week until finally I gave up. By now I have completely (well, not completely), but I pretty much forgot about the scarf and wasn't expected to see it when I saw THREE hanging there nonchalantly. I bought all three! One, I bought for myself, and the other two I plan to give out as Christmas gifts. I have two ladies in mind that may love this scarf just as much as me.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Ondal 2





Ondal 2 is a hidden gem in midcity Los Angeles. It's hard to find because the sign isn't too visible and it's located in an unsuspected place. Why is Ondal 2 better than Ondal 1? I don't know, I've never been to Ondal 1, but people who have tried both locations tend to prefer the second one. For about $70 you could feed a family of four and have everyone more than satisfyingly full. With one spicy soup base you get about 4 meals out of it. First course starts with crab in the soup base. Second course would be rice mixed in the crab shell mixed with all the inside stuff. Third course is soojaebee (thinly ripped dough placed into the broth) and finally my favorite...kimchi fried rice using the leftover crab, broth, and vegetables.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

pizza night

It was pizza night on Sunday. Tim did such a great job making the pizzas all by himself. I couldn't help him because I was busy studying for that annoying neurology exam.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

what to do if you have a neurology test coming up?

GO TO UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

That's precisely what I did. I really couldn't flake out on Universal Studios because my friend got us passes (worth  $74 each) and we rescheduled this event just about 2-3 times. The neurology exam wasn't going to stop me from experiencing the new King Kong ride. Well, I'm glad I went because we had a lot of fun, despite me getting motion sickness from the Simpson ride. I haven't been there in a long long time. Probably the last time I went there was in elementary school. What's up with me craving all the park theme fattening snacks that day? I wanted to eat everything, churros, funnel cake, hot dog, pizza and the list goes on. I managed to share a churro and a wetzel pretzel- it was good. 



Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sunday 10.10.10



Kale Chips

CSA produce from the farmer's market

Korean rice wine rice cake (sool dduk)

The vitamins I take daily

Edamame pasta salad





 Making up for the lack of posts with pictures from the last 2 months.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Flying Trapeze

  

I took a trapeze class today at the Santa Monica Pier and found it to be really fun and exhilarating.

Welcome Back Flowers

I went away for just one night to Ventura County for a women's retreat and when I got back home Saturday night, I found a bouquet of Iris sitting on the dining table. My dear husband told me he bought them to welcome me back home. I feel blessed to be married to such a sweet man. 
 

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Here's another blogger talking about No Impact Man. She has decided to not purchase commercially packaged food. That means making your own bread for sandwiches, soaking and boiling beans at home and even making your own jam. I haven't been able to do the no electricity past 6pm all that well...I kind of need it since I'm still in school working on papers and assignments.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

summer meals

last night's vegetarian dinner

close up of the yellow summer squash boat stuffed with rice

my picture of the dish made at home
Real Simple's version  

Japanese summer noodles 

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Thursday night's dinner

Southwest Cobb salad recipe from Cooking Light magazine
my attempt at the cobb salad (romaine, spinach, cannellini beans, bacon, chicken, avocado, parmesan, pico de gallo and green onions)
I got the idea of making this flatbread pizza with arugula, prosciutto & parmesan from this blog.   

I really enjoyed dinner tonight. It was really easy to make and healthy too. I think the salad came under 300 calories. I thought I would get sick of eating salads for dinner every night, but so far I haven't gotten tired of them. I ran out of bottled salad dressing a couple of days ago so I've been making my own from scratch and I actually prefer homemade rather than store bought. You can find the recipe for the salad here.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Terrariums

Rolling Greens Nursery held a free terrarium workshop this past Saturday. It was a lot of fun picking out the vase, the plants, arranging them and learning how to take care of them. It was therapeutic too...it allowed me to escape for an hour from the studying I have to do for Kinesiology. I think terrariums make lovely gifts because they're beautiful to look at, it's assembled by you and they're low maintenance. 
I had to add this picture because I look super cheesy
Gathering plants and succulents for the terrarium.
Instructor is giving me suggestions on other things I could add to the bowl.
starting to come together
Tim's terrarium =)
somebody likes my terrarium, hee hee
Our terrariums at home

Monday, July 26, 2010

Dodger Stadium Flea Market

I missed church last Sunday to go to the flea market at Dodger Stadium. I saw a stainless steel mid century ceiling light fixture that was beautiful and in really good shape, but since we're renting right now it didn't make sense to get it. It looked similar to the picture below. Imagine light bulbs screwing on to each end, cool no?
In front of the Ludo Bites truck
fried rosemary and sea salt chicken with lavender honey buttermilk biscuit
mochi wrapped in bacon with ponzu dipping sauce
Cool Haus ice cream sandwich truck
Tim making the sauce for the rigatoni pasta dish

Sunday, July 25, 2010

salad

I'm trying to eat healthier, at least for dinner. Yesterday I had the buffalo chicken salad and today I made the shrimp, mango, and avocado salad with sweet chili-ginger vinaigrette. The recipe comes from Bon Appetit magazine. 

Recipe:
  • 1/2 C asian sweet chili sauce
  • 2 T unseasoned rice vinegar
  • 1 T minced peeled fresh ginger
  • 12 peeled cooked large shrimp with tails left intact (about 8 oz)
  • 1 large mango, peeled, pitted, cut into 1/2 inch-thick slices
  • 1 avocado, halved, pitted, peeled, cut into 1/2 inch-thick slices
  • 1 large head of butter lettuce, leaves separated 
  • 2 green onions chopped

Whisk first 3 ingredients in small bowl; season with salt and pepper. Place shrimp in medium bowl. Add 3 tablespoons vinaigrette; toss to coat. Divide lettuce among plates. Alternate mango, avocado, and shrimp atop lettuce on each plate. Drizzle vinaigrette over.Sprinkle chopped green onions on top. Enjoy!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

nothing in particular

Don't be alarmed, I'm trying to show you the new eyeliner I got. =)
1. New eyeliner from Chanel, Cassis, 2. Chanel Particuliere nail polish mixed with Chinchilly from Essie, 3. buffalo chicken salad, 4. Image from The Sartorialist
I've been looking for Particuliere from Chanel for a long time and finally Nordstroms got 6 of them a few days ago. I actually purchased one about a month ago, but I bought it for someone else. Anyway, it's an earthy mushroom color, slight grey, slight beige/brown. I also got a deep plum colored eyeliner, an alternative to black eyeliner. Well, what happened was I was feeling pretty down couple of days ago and decided that I needed to go to Zara to find the blush pink blouse from the 4th picture above. I knew it would be sold out, but I just had to go and check. Of course it was sold out and although I knew I wouldn't find it, it still bummed me out. So, it just added on to the funk I was already in and I needed to remedy that by buying the nail polish and the eyeliner. Does that make sense? Haha, I know I shouldn't be making myself feel better by retail therapy, but sometimes it does the trick.

About the eyeliner...I got it because it was part of retail therapy and the saleslady said it would make the brown in my iris standout. I don't know if it really does that because the plum shade of the eyeliner is pretty dark, very close to black. The thing I do like about it though is that it doesn't smear and that's a good thing in humid hot weather.