Several Things Ive Learned This Summer

several things i've learned this summer

I always have such a hard time saying goodbye to summer. I know. According to the calendar, summer is long past. I just always want to hang on a little longer than I should.

Ive learned a lot this summer.

Ive learned that John Lithgow has a fig tree in his front yard and if I jump high enough, I can nab one. Thank you Mr. Lithgow.

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Ive learned that having a summer maj (aka a best lady friend) is pretty wonderful.

Thanks Tracy!

Also some iPhone filters make you look pink-tan. Lets just go with it.

several things i've learned this summer

Ive come to learn that Tracy and I text each other A LOT about everything from Magic Mike and sisterly relationships, to cheeseburger strong-arm patriotism.

several things i've learned this summer

Ive learned that Tracy and I also have a weird weird weird guilty pleasure. We watch this Jo y the Baker book tour video to analyze the various facial expressions of Joy and Tucker Taylor.

Its a hobby. So what?

several things i've learned this summer

This summer Ive learned that only your good (and hilarious) friends will make fun of you (in doodle form) while youre giving a stiff speech about blogging.

Youll see down the left side of the doodle that I referred to my blog as a mess of typos. At least Im truthful and self-aware. Thank you Helen Jane.

several things i've learned this summer

Ive learned that the only thing that matters in Palm Springs is cold beer and sunscreen.

several things i've learned this summer

This summer Ive learned that Momofuku ramen noodles followed by gin after gin after gin after gin (really!?), means that you have made very liberal choices in beverage.

several things i've learned this summer

NYC is straight steamy in the summer. Im not talking sexy steam. Hair wilting, mascara running, wh! y-is-you -face-melting steam.

several things i've learned this summer

This summer I stumbled across this picture of my family. I learned that I was a little terror as a youth. I always imagined myself being an angel child. No? Im throwing a fit and trying to shove my mother off a San Francisco trolley? That cant be right.

Ugh. Sorry Mom. Sincerely.

I think Ive posted this picture before but really, it needs revisiting.

several things i've learned this summer

Ive also learned that dads live forever. Isnt that cool?

Gah! Love this man.

several things i've learned this summer

Ive learned that I will neverever tire of this book. Ive had it since I was sixteen and it has gone nearly everywhere with me.

Bukowskis words are so flawed and human (and drunk and real and raw and heartbreaking and hilarious and poetic and utterly beautiful).

several things i've learned this summer

I wrote my very first boyfriends name in that book. His name was Larry and really it was doome! d from t he start. I was into reading, volleyball, and making money at my first job. He was into making out.

Should I call the number? I should right? I really should.

several things i've learned this summer

I learned that if a man wants to grill, you let him grill.

No ifs/ands/but(t)s.

(That butt joke was really just for my own amusement. Apologies.)

several things i've learned this summer.

Ok fine enough is enough! Im ready to say goodbye to summer. Almost.

Maybe just one more hot dog. One more glass of rose? This farewell is rather half-hearted seeing as Los Angeles has been exactly one bazillion degrees lately.

No pumpkins yet. Too soon. I can barely handle soup. Dont make me carve anything.

I love you. Im going to go make doughnuts and stick my face in them.


I baked: Banana and poppy seed loaf

My kids are bananas over bananas! They love them in all forms- banana ice cream, banana cake/loaf/bread and the banana fruit.

The kids set out for their evening walk and mummy gets baking. When they get home, they are greeted by the wonderful smell of this freshly baked banana & poppy seed loaf ;)



The recipe I have used several times now is adapted from BBC Good Food's "Brilliant Banana Loaf", and it's really easy.I have reduced the sugar level, as well as use soft brown sugar instead of caster sugar. And I also omit the icing sugar topping, because it is sweet enough and good as it is! For texture, I have added a small amount of blue poppy seeds. The baking time is slightly longer than stated in the original recipe (50 mins instead of 30mins).


Moist, tender and crumbly, we love this to bits and we can easily finish the whole loaf in one sitting. And yes, we the kids usuallyhave to fight for the last piece!



Thanks mummy for the bake!


Banana and poppy seed loaf
Recipe adapted from BBC Good Food
Preparation time: 15-20 minutes
Cooking time: 50-60 minutes
Serves 5-6

Ingredients
140g butter
125g soft brown sugar
2 large eggs, at room temperature
140g self raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
3 medium very ripe bananas, mashed
1 tbsp poppy seeds (optional)
1 tsp vanilla extract


1. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan.Butter a 1kg loaf tin.

2. Using an electric whisk, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then slowly add the eggs, one at a time.

3. Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl and fold into the butter-sugar mixture. Add the mashed bananas, vanilla extract and poppy seeds and mix well.



4. Pour into the tin, level the top with a spatula and bake for 50-60 minutes until a skewer comes out clean. Cool in the tin for 10 mins, then remove to a wire rack. Serve warm.



A delicious tea-time treat ;)



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Dear readers,

Back in mid April, I hit 500,000 page views and today I finally surpassed the ONE MILLION mark. I am grateful to you all for yourcontinuedsupport - this is a great milestone for me and my humble blog.

THANKS again! ;)

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Received an email the other day highlighting a series of video reports by one Robin Brewster; he describes his latest, on Cirotto Sparkling Wines as

Three sparkling wines from the dynamic yet traditional winery of the Cirotto family in Asolo (Treviso province). Based on the same grapes (Glera) they are delightfully different. Cin-cin!

Its good, so posted it below.



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Cape Mentelle wine and lunch by West Australian Chef and Ambassador, Kate Lamont

Australian wines are nothing new. I daresay most of us would remember our 1st sip of wine to be from an Australian vineyard. My visit to Australia last year bought me to many vineyards, from Domaine Chandon to Red Hill estate and more. Yes, Australian wines are that famous and its easy availability in Malaysia has made it pretty mainstream and widely acceptable.

Other than the popular Yarra Valley (where I went), Margaret River is also well known forits wine production and tourism. I havent been there, but I had my taste of Margaret River when Robert Mann, Estate Director of Cape Mentelle, one of pioneers of Australian winemaking and Kate Lamont, West Australian Chef and Ambassador visited Malaysia recently.

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BELOW:Kate Lamont, Western Australia Chef & Ambassador.

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Food was brilliant, thanks to Chef Kate; and paired marvelously with the rather easy to drink and fresh wines of Cape Mentelle.

Dish! es by Ka te Lamont:

  • Salmon Gravlax paired with the Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2011
  • Fresh Mozzarella with Petit Ratatouille, paired with the Chardonnay 2010
  • Tomato Tarte Tatin, paired with Cabernet Merlot 2008
  • Seared Scallop on Oxtail, paired with Shiraz 2010
  • Grilled Dorper Lamb served with soba noodles, creamed edamame, and tobiko +Roasted Barramundi on a bed of truffle soft polenta served with a shiitake reduction; paired with Cabernet Sauvignon 2007
  • Assorted desserts

BELOW: Dont miss the breads and the famous butters when dining at Prime, Le Meridien.

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From the start, I love how each glass was labeled and arranged in order with corresponding details of each wine we are supposed to taste.

**Note: Picture taken at the end of the meal and refilled for photography purposes. Each wine was only poured following the sequence of the meal.

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Amuse Bouche.The Salmon Gravlax was smoky and salty, but thats smoked salmon at its finest. The burst of sweetness from the fig was a nice touch. We washed this down with the crisp, clean Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2011, ablendof the Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon varieties to pro! duce a u nique Australian wine style with remarkable freshness and varietal aromas. Onthe nose, the Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2011s aroma resembles that of lemon blossom, blackcurrant and papaya with subtle hints of fresh thyme and cordite; so yes, CRISP and FRUITY does come to mind when describing/sipping this wine.

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The Fresh Mozzarella with Petit Ratatouille was fair, with the savoury profile matching the mild flavour of the firm yet soft mozzarella cheese. As you know, ratatouille is oily and flavourful due to the stewing of various greens. One bland, another savoury; and both went very well with the freshness and minerality of the Chardonnay 2010.The fine slatey acidity drives the length of flavour and combines perfectly with the creamy texture and mild oak influence to deliver an intense, expressive and balanced wine.

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The tomato tarte tatin (upside-down tart). The sweetness of the tart as well as the burst of cheery tang from the tomatoes paired with the sour cream was simply lovely! This was paired with a red,Cabernet Merlot 2008,a blend of, you guessed it, Carbernet and Merlot. Now, Im not a fan of Merlot but this blend manages tocapture the quality of the two varieties that, when blended, create a well rounded, full and rich style. This blend wasawarded the trophy for Best Bordeaux style blend at the 2006 Decanter World Wine Award! s.

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It is a complex, medium bodied red wine with the intense, firm cabernet fruit blending seamlessly with the softer merlot to produce an approachable wine well suited to char grilled meats or a rich range. At this stage of lunch, I personally concluded that these brilliant blends are what made Cape Mentelle wines so drinkable and acceptable. None complicated and generally pleasant, Cape Mentelle wines are of quality but modern.Classy, smooth, with length and finesse.

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Seared Scallop on Oxtail topped with Parmesan wafer.

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Fat juicy and oh-so-sweet scallops. Opaque on the inside, beautifully seared on the outside.

Best scallops Ive had so far!

Served on a bed of oxtail, it was somehow salty at first but improved with a sip from the matching wine, the 2010 Shiraz.

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As one of the p! ioneers of Australian winemaking, Cape Mentelle has always produced Shiraz grapes that display a level of subtlety and elegance rarely seen in Australian Shiraz wines, with the use of a gentle basket press and judicious use of oak that helps to create an aromatic wine with spicy, savoury notes and fine velvet-like texture.

For Robert Mann, Estate Director at Cape Mentelle, the Shiraz 2010 encapsulates all that is unique about Margaret Rivers spirit and wine quality, being quintessentially Australian. A spicy, savoury and wonderfully textural Shiraz inspired by the wines of the Cte Rtie in Frances Rhne Valley.

To the nose, the Cape Mentelle Shiraz 2010s aroma resembles that of deep dark brambly fruits of blueberries and mulberries, combined with subtle spices of nutmeg, cardamom and black pepper; while textural, firm, fine, gravelly tannins provide great mouthfeel around a core of sweet fruit presence.

Finally the mains arrived. A lamb lover, my heart did a flip when I read Grilled Dorper Lamb served with soba noodles, creamed edamame, and tobiko +Roasted Barramundi on a bed of truffle soft polenta served with a shiitake reduction. Oh I happened to love soba, edamame, barramundi and polenta too!

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The barramundi turned out sweet, moist and flaky. A perfect piece of fish, if anything could describe this. The truffle polenta concept somehow elevates the humble polenta into a luxury dish component. The somehow plain polenta itself absorbs the heavy truffle scent, and creates a wonderful accompaniment.

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On the other end of this dual dish, the lamb didnt fall short of praise either. It was admirably executed, with a nice sear on the outside and pink on the inside. Its a shame that theres a bit too much soy sauce for the noodles. It flavours the soba a bit too salty for my liking.

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This dish was paired with the same wine, which turned out surprisingly well. It goes to show that the correct wine can be paired with both seafood and meat, and old beliefs of white with seafood and red with meats can be disregard as we moved forward with wine innovations and new blends of grapes.

As far as dessert goes, our platter had a nice variety and was quite good, although theres nothing much to highlight.

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It wa s a beautiful lunch with some great Australian wines! I look forward to my next visit to Australian and this time it will be for the Food Festival in Melbourne, plus perhaps to Barossa for the markets and of course, Margaret River for more educational vino visits! :d

** Le Meridien , Cape Mentelles flagship outlet in Kuala Lumpur, will be the first to offer wine lovers and fans of Cape Mentelle, the best of Cape Mentelles wines. The Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2011, Chardonnay 2010, Cabernet Merlot 2008, Shiraz 2010 and the iconic Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 are available for purchase by the glass and by the bottle at PRIME, Le Meridiens premium steakhouse.

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Marmalade and Soul @ Collingwood

Despite the fact that my love for food remains as strong as ever and I can't wait to embark on a foodie adventure in the States next week, I seem to be much less unenthusiastic about food blogging. Maybe it's just the fact that instead of worrying about lighting, taking a half decent photo and remembering what I ate, I rather just enjoy what is being served as it is. Another reason is probably me getting too lazy. In any case, let's catch up on what I had recently that weekend, while I am in the mood.

With most usual Sundays, the day really starts at about 1pm, after a round of futsal and then off for a round of lunch. However being Fathers Day, the last thing we wanted was to pop into a crowded place without a reservation and wait for a seat.

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Marmalade and Soul has been on my radar for sometime, partially because its one of the restaurants that I have added on my Twitter account. With how active they have been on social media, I had the impression this place would have been packed like sardines on a day like this but still picked up the phone to hear that they had a table for us.

Surprisingly when we walked in, the place was barely half full which sort of explains why they are active on social media (just kidding). Anyways, half full places are perfect for us, as it means less waiting time for coffee and food.

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Coffee was go! od but n ot exactly the best I had. With the quality of coffee in Melbourne generally quite good, I find it hard to differentiate between a good and a bad coffee unless it was an obvious case.

There was one thing that irritated the Wife, their outdated online menu. She was telling me how she was going for the burger on the way there and when she saw that the burger was not on the menu, she obviously got a little upset. What made it worse was after we ordered our lunch, we saw a burger up on the kitchen pass! Next time, we are going to ask and not assume.

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Not to say without the burger, the whole meal was shambles. I had sticky and sweet slow cooked lamb with a layer of eggplant hummus and mint salad on top of pita. It was good, the meat was almost melt in your mouth, the mint was refreshing and the pita served as the carbs required to replenish the energy used during futsal.

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If there is one dish you got to try as a foodie is their interpretation of a chiko roll. Labelled as one of Melbourne best dishes of the year, it is a world apart from the original, only sporting the same look and to a certain extent the colour. Described as a filling with confit chicken and mousse, the bites I had were more chicken than mousse. The chicken was smooth, tender and almost melt in your mouth from the benefit of going through the confit process. Matched with a garlic! mayo an d a weird combination of tomato and cucumber (one slow cooked and the other grilled), it was a rather interesting dish.

As we were paying, I came across the biggest of rum balls and had to takeaway one. Double the size of a golf ball and costing 3 bucks, its a steal for those who love rum balls like me.

All in all, if the place is always not over crowded, it's in the list as a place to have a casual meal and catch up with some friends.

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Verdict: 3.5 stars out of 5 stars. It's interesting to note that it only garners 68% on Urbanspoon and littered with comments about bad service and average food. Whether it was just a case of luck or we are easy to please, you will have to give it a try and see.