Monday, June 8, 2009
Poisonous Food
The process of devouring each of the 64 dishes with relish has left an aftertaste that has poisoned me into seeing the world in terms of food. It was with such food smeared lenses that I celebrated Samuel's birthday yesterday. Despite the lovely company and the immense fun we had with the KTV (I can't believe I'm actually buying into another Japanese craze), my main course @ Pasta de Waraku could only be described as poisonous. The melted fusion of sweet curry and cheese on the Okonomiyaki starter warmed the palate, but eventually soothed it so much that the clash of wasabi cream pasta with bacon and oyster came as a rancid shock.
I admit I only chose the combination 'wasabi cream' over more palate friendly sounding names like 'miso cream' or 'original cream' for the matter simply because I once read an article of an Italian chef (authentic pasta here!) bemoaning the fact that Asians request for the 'shocking' combination of spicy with cream. Japan - land of all things innovative - I really had to see for myself how they managed this blasphemous Orientalization of Cabonara (which, by the way, is an Americanization of Italian pasta).
The $14.80 heap of noodles arrived with a beautifully poached egg perched on top. I remember how I started. I scooped a bit of the part gelatinous, delicate albumen, coated it with the offending cream and took a bite. I remembered repeating the phrase 'a taste of innovation' to myself. I mean, if you choose to partake of the innovations from the country that gave you Kimchi Calpis, Bilk, Boy Lolitas and Uruha, you'd better psyche yourself to be shocked in al ways possible. So I ate of this innovation with almost mechanical emotions, and was met with a childhood memory inducing nostalgia when I chomped on a soft oyster which innards burst out of its rubbery coating and homogenized with the wasabi cream. Cod Liver Oil. The horrors!
And yes, I did finish the entire plate. While the experience with wasabi cream was certainly an exercise with exerting the mind over matter, the few morsels of curry meat sauce pasta that I nipped off Jie's plate proved to be a heavenly case of Japanization that would compel me to go back for more!
And speaking of food. I am of the opinion that cheese should be confined as a topping on pasta and pizza, sandwiched between 2 slices of bread or cubed and speared with grapes as an appetizer. If there's anything that cheese does not go well with, its with words.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Fussy Family Furniture
I can already imagine this toadstool shaped lamp as a common unifying feature for every room in my home. Now if only the upper portion came in different shades, I will have one in red for the bedroom (more on that later).
No clue what these things are for, but they seemed sturdy enough to be use as chairs. 'Sturdy' meaning that the black circles did not cave in under persistent pressing from a hand. Maybe things would have been different if I pressed them with a different part of my anatomy. (Has since made a mental note to try them out with that different part if I should chance upon them while buying furniture for my new home!)
For some reason I was just drawn to all things with a red hue. Even a cheesy (see the yellow bottom!) heart shaped chair.
And another! A perfect training chair for my daughter (if I do have one!) once she starts to add to my monthly expenditure for sanitary items.
And finally, maybe it was just the spillover effects of Valentine's Day, but I really had my eyes on this piece of furniture:
I love the use of warm red tones in the bedroom. This decision stems from me being steadfast on the idea of using my bedroom for only 2 purposes, one of which is extremely dependent on ambience and mood.
Our furniture sight-seeing trip was preceeded by Jarett's birthday celebration. The featured meal of the day was the birthday boy's favourite, spagehtti piled with hotdogs i.e. the style of pasta I do not like!
I very much prefer this style:
Which I whipped up for the family dinner today. At least I can tick off one item from the recess week list (do not get me started on the books!).
Another item which I can give a half-tick to is the 'jog and swim everyday' item. If only I were lenient enough with myself to pass me for a 20 minute soak in the pool, half of which was spent freezing and shooting furtive glances around the darkness.
Things better get more productive.