A lively little adventure

Okay, this post is completely out of left field. Unexpected. Crazy. And, Im so glad we have these cinema to remember it.

I was in New York several days ago for a book signing, though a lot of we knew that.

But, did we know we done a small baked sweat bread pops whilst we was there?

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Thats not too unusual, right?!

Right.

That would totally be something we do.

But who we done them with is a fun part.

Want to see?

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Yep. Thats Blake Lively. Like we pronounced this post is kinda crazy. It seems similar to Ive been using which word a lot lately.

This pic is from her phone. Seriously, even her photos have been fashionable. She has an app which puts products upon photos as we take them. we kinda similar to a unsettled demeanour though.

Okay, so a small backstory is substantially in order. It turns out which Blake loves to bake as well as cook. we meant loves it. She had phone pics of tons of treats which shes made. And theyre unequivocally good, too. we dont know when she finds a time between movies as well as Gossip Girl as well as red carpet events. But she has utterly a inventory of baked products upon her phone to prove it.

Anyway, my site only so happens to be a single of a couple of food sites she visits often. Hi Blake!

So she review how we would be in New York as well as invited me over to bake.

And we went.

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We ended up having a Cake Pop celebration with a small of her friends.

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We had such a good time. Blake is a doll. Her appetite as well as enthusiasm is infectious. It was so fun for me to see how vehement she is about baking as well as how passionate she is about food moving even.

She pronounced shed done a cupcake pops before

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But when we saw this, it unequivocally done me smile. She had done them as well as had a cutters set in reserve for safe-keeping.

Thats a wrinkle cutter from Wilton by a way.

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Right about here, we looked over at my mother who was gnawing a couple of pics. And, if we cant discuss it by my face, Im laughing inside about how surreal this is.

We only messed around in a kitchen as well as done a small simple cupcake pops with a small decorations which Blake had upon palm as well as a couple of things we brought over.

And towards a end of a night we tried a Wizard of Oz baked sweat bread pop. A sweet tin man.

Heres Blakes.

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She only so happened to have succulent radiance mist upon palm to finish off a look. Who incidentally has succulent radiance spray? we told we she was serious.

She also gave him a heart as well as a lovable small crawl tie thats a bit hard to see in a photo. We had to improvise upon a nose for lack of befitting candies upon reduced notice. But Blake was quick to fix him right up with part of a Hersheys tab glued upon front. Resourceful.

All we know is now we wish to have more Tin Man baked sweat bread pops so we can show we a radiance spray. we cant wait for to play.

Then, may be Ill have a small scarecrows as well as lions

and a single of her small dog, too.

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This is Penny. Wouldnt this face have a undiluted small baked sweat bread pop? Sorry, Toto.

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Anyway, thats only a glimpse. we love how this website reminds me which we can never discuss it what small adventure is right around a corner.

Crazy stuff. But in a most appropriate way possible.


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Moths to a Flame. Delectable Su at Pavilion, Thai Somtam Seafood at Changkat .




Details from Michael the Moth's wing. Canon 60mm f2.8

First of all, some really, really delectably wonderful news. Su's latest baby. Delectable is now open at Pavilion, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. If you are looking for something to make you smile and take away the stress of the day, do drop by there for some Kek Lapis (in loaves), Fruit Cake (Loaves and small "happy" packages) and her latest offering, the delectably light and flavouful Banana Cake (in loaves).

I loved her humongous cookies, sold together with a cookie tin. She has a couple of new desserts available in cups too, including the Trifle. The shop is located on the 6th Floor, next to Times Book Store. You can't miss it!

Delectable Su's Peach Treat, Strawberry Treat, Nutty Treat and Trifle plus the Oatmeal and Raisin Cookies in a Jar. Sigma 50mm f1.4

It had rained the night earlier. The glistening wet ground seemed to welcome the clarity of the sunny blue skies offered. It was a Saturday morning, my usual day for running errands and pick up good to stock up for the week, my chore day. This was slightly special because I wanted to pick up the highly rated Sigma 50mm f1.4 lens to try on my camera. By the time I had finished grocery shopping, it was close to 11am. The sun was near it's zenith and the evaporating vapour from the wet grounds made the air suffocatingly humid and thick. I almost had to make an effort to suck in the air.

Since my friend was at Maju Towers, I decided to take the monorail from Bukit Bintang. Just a few stops away, will be Medan Tunku. The station was relatively thankfully quiet. A couple of characterless people lined the sides of the track, waiting for the train to arrive. Banal characters with loud voices that fill up the void like the smiley emoticon in phone messages. I would notice them when they are there, but it will not be significantly missed if it weren't.

Part of the surviving skills in this city is to be aware of people getting close to you yet avoiding eye contact. Eye contact is trouble. Invariably it will mean getting involved in other people's problem, be it some street urchin who wants some money, some people asking for donations for orphanages or a confidence trickster trying to scam you. We live in a cruel world. I hate to be torn by moral obligation yet I do not want to part with my hard earned money just to enrich another undeserving person. Being Paranoid, I could never trust that the money I donated goes to charity. Moral Dilemmas and Happy Weekends just don't go well together.

KL Monorail at Bukit Bintang Station. Canon 50mm f1.8

The train ride was pretty uneventful. Cocooned in my own world of anticipating the rush of holding a nice lens and with Sandrine Piau's emotive rendition of mélodies de jeuness muffling the hum of the train, the city appeared calm and tranquil.

Empty high rises line both sides of the monorail track. They are our modern equivalent to the massive cathedrals of the past. Despite hundred of millions spent building them, they remain stark, obscene steel and glass monoliths, pointing to the sky in obeisance to Ba'al. Phallic symbols of the new Popes of the modern world, Politicians and their bastard offsprings: Business Bigwigs. These structures are the symbols of fertility that comes from the corruption of the mind and soul and nepotism. The new religion is Money, with the CEO as Cardinals and the laity administered by the middle management priests. From Mondays to Fridays, penitent worshipers congregate and bow in penitence for their financial transgressions, the expensive meals, the ill afforded holidays and luxury clothes. The confession boxes are our little work cubicles or office rooms and as penance for our sins we are made to sell our souls, sell our dreams and ideals for a few measly bucks that will embolden us to go deeper into debt.

The sleeping man on the overhead bridge. Sigma 50mm f1.4.
"The first moments of sleep are an image of death; a hazy torpor grips our thoughts and it is impossible the exact instance when the "I", under another form, continues the task of existence. " Gerard de Nerval, Aurelia.

3 train stops and a short walk led me to the pedestrian bridge that will bring me to my Canaan, the land of Cameras and Lens. I was mentally accosted by the sight that greeted me on a hot afternoon at the bridge. It left me frozen in my tracks. A man was sleeping on the bridge in the afternoon. He was in a deep slumber and a transistor radio was playing too. The black wire you see at the left side of the photo served as an antenna. And what I presume to be his life possessions were bundled in two large plastic bags on his side. At first I thought i had stumbled on a dead body, but he showed some signs of life. He snored.

He snored loudly and unabashedly. I was aware that in a sprawling metropolis like KL, there is is bound to be homeless people. This was the first time that I had seen one up close, sleeping on the hard cement, with some newspapers for a pillow. I turned away and started to walk to my destination. Just like a lot of people, I am averse to the sight of death, extreme poverty and suffering. Even politicians love to talk about happy subjects like development and distribution of equity, yet mumble and skim over discussions about homelessness, drugs and alcoholism, sort of a silent affirmation that they are in part, accountable for social problems in Malaysia.

On the return journey, I hesitated taking the pedestrian bridge again. I was partly ashamed for just walking by and doing nothing, yet am prepared to spend what is a princely sum by this homeless man's standards on some frivolous camera lens. I made a silent wish that he would have woken up and left and I will be spared the spectacle of a suffering fellow human who have to brave the forces of nature just to get some shut eye.

I was not that lucky. He was still there. I did not know what to do, and decided to wake him up. he looked annoyed, but gave a smile when I waved 2 ten ringgit bills at him. I don't know what he was going to do with the money, whether he would buy himself a square meal or blow it all off getting sloshed on cheap liquor. I did not want to wrestle with morals and ethics. I was ashamed of just handing him the 20 ringgit and washing my hands clean of what I had just witnessed. I wanted to convince myself that I have done my part. As an underhanded way to justify my actions, I reminded myself of the ASEAN charter of non interference.

If the so called "Morally Upright" heads of Nations can allow and entire nation Burmese people to suffer from bad politics and allow the Legally elected Head of the Nation to remain imprisoned at home and just watch from the sidelines, so could I. After all, what is one man compared to a nation?

Mr. Michael Moth is dead. Canon 60mm f2.8

As it is, leaders of Nations do not make great Moral role models. Most of you would have come this conclusion long ago. I continued to grapple with the image of this unknown, homeless man. His eyes continued to haunt me as I made my way back home. Dark, large, lifeless eyes. Soulless and scary, like the eyes of the dead moth above. The eyes of a man who had obviously suffered much to the point of being indifferent to any more hard knocks in life. He was probably at the pits of his existence.

Many people are drawn to the bright light of the city like Moths to a Flame. The city beckons with lofty dreams and extravagant ambitions. Most people survive, some do very well and others fail miserably. Like the flame that consumes the moth, some die, swallowed by the fire of greed by indulging in crime. Others are burnt by the blue flames of alcohol or the slow flame of the cigarette lighters dissolving heroin or burning crystal meth. The city is not for everybody.

Some, like me, survive through hard work by grovelling at the feet of the Cardinal CEOs or Pope Politicians, working hard attempting to join their exclusive cloister. Their exclusive monastic order with the new opulent hedonism which takes on vows the exact opposite of the traditional vows of Chastity, Poverty and Obedience.

Chastity, Poverty and Obedience are reserved are for commoners like us, the nameless faceless entities. They will use their wiles and even coercion to ensure we observe those vows in subservience.

The delightfully refreshing Steamed Calamri with Lime from Thai Somtam Seafood, Changkat Bukit Bintang. Sigma 50mm f1.4

I started out this post by attempting to write about Distributive Justice and the Social Contract, by attempting to talk about Hobbes, John Rawls, Kant, Plato, Nussbaum and Amartya Sen. In the end, the post reminded me more of a dissertation on Political Justice than a light hearted post more suitable for a food blog. Despite the great minds and the good intentions of those elaborate minds, there is yet to be a solution that is amicable to all parties. Those interested can just google the names yourselves, or buy me some coffee for an x rated condensed version peppered liberally with F words.

Just like that plate of delicious Steamed Calamari, you can never distribute each mouthful with the equal amount of Garlic, Lime Juice and Chilli with the Calamari. By the time the tediousness pf the daunting task is completed, there would have been some evaporation and you would have to start all over again. The dish would have rotted by then, or I will play the role of a political despot and finish up that plate and leave you exactly one mouthful, sparing you the agony of dividing the morsels.

Duck in two styles with Foie Gras. The thigh confit was crumbly and soft and waiting to fall off the bone. Beautiful. From Sage. Canon 60mm f2.8

It amazes me that people are still attempting to equate equality solely by numbers and percentages. Isn't it equally important for the citizens of a country to be happy? One man's foie is another man's poison. Equality, Distributive Justice and big names mean nothing to a homeless man suffering in hunger. I am abhorred by the lack of shelters for the homeless in KL. I am abhorred by my own apathy to the plights of those around me.

Crispy Duck Salad from Thai Somtam Seafood. Although it was much cheaper than the Duck Confit from Sage, the pleasure derived from eating it was not lessened by it's price. Sigma 50mm f1.4

As a follow up to that homeless man's plight, I googled around and found a few soup kitchens around town that is still active.

1. http://www.kechara.com/soup-kitchen/

2. http://fungatessuperflowfoundation.org/soupkitchen.html

3. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=362167549160&v=wall&ref=ts
(Munirah Abdul Hamid 012-2363639 Rohani Teh 03-78744203, 017-6413835)

4. Methodist Church Drop In Centre

1 Jalan 2/36 (PJ Old Town),
46000 Petaling Jaya
Tel : 603 7784 2519
Head of Ministry : Steve Yew (016 289 1603)

Caramelised Banana with Chocolate Fondant and Ice Cream from Sage. Perfectly halved bananas looks like smiley faces, no? Canon 60mm f2.8

As a parting note, just a book that caught my fancy this week. Gerard de Nerval's Aurelia. De Nerval was part of a French group known as the bousingos who were very rowdy and participated in orgies, naked poetry recitals and ate food of human skulls for shock value.

De Nerval himself had a pet lobster which he brought for walks in a public park, tied to a blue ribbon. He was a great translator well known for translating Goethe's Faust. He often wrote in a stream of consciousness style and had a profound influence on the surrealists and impressionists.

Unfortunately he had a mental breakdown and hanged himself, with the manuscript of Aurelia in his pocket, a story about his love for this imaginary woman and a documentation of his journey into insanity. Beautifully lyrical and dreamy and filled with prose that can elicit tears and laughter at the same time.

It is getting late, and i guess it shows by the hurried ending of this post and the numerous typos and mistakes. Will correct them later. Nice weekend!

Ms. Jazz Reviews: Jones the Grocer (Singapore)

Breakfast (or brunch) has regularly been my prime time of a day. I'm not most of a nasi lemak, roti canai kinda person. Rather i enjoyed a great cuppa coffee, as well as a little poached eggs, sausages as well as bacon, as well as of course a atmosphere also plays a factor in fulfilling my day.

When Silverspoon initial opened, i kind ofwhine to my team, demanding for english breakfast to be served in a place. Although in reality, given a location, as well as a aim market, it wasn't unequivocally a most shining ideas. But bemoan i did. demand i did. a thought was thrown divided within a blink of an eye. :(:(:(

One of my aim inSingaporeis to prove my damage of a little great breakfast, so i did my investigate beforehand. Unfortunately, i didnt unequivocally get to explore a ones jotted on my notebook. Such as Epicurious/ prive. (how frustrating which things never go according to plan!)

But Oh boy, doi LOVE LOVE LOVE Jones a Grocer @DempseyHill (mmm kinda remind me of a classic renouned strain by aaron kwok, "dui ni ai ai ai bu wan....") i know.. which was all random.

In this case, atmosphere plays a outrageous purpose for my LOVE x 3, a spaceis open, as well as inviting with prolonged communer tablesthat encourages people to share.i LOVE how they have a outrageous steelframe use opposite for libation right in a core of a grill showcasing a art coffee making, i LOVE how they had agood preference of homemade/imported jams, sauces, spaghettis, as well as othersfor sale (p.s. together with cold foie gras (NOT PATE) during a unequivocally in accord with price, i LOVE how theySELL a great operation of cookbooks as well as better still we have been allow to browse them whilst we dine.


Basically before i ordered, i'm already a happy woman, simply satisfied.


The big breakfast i had was splendidly heartening with huge apportionment for a outrageous belly (that's me, by a way) A combination of sausages, symbol mushroom, bacon boiled to crisp, toasted with two fat slab of butter, grilled tomato as well as a single of a fluffiest, creamiest, scrambled eggs i've had in a prolonged long time. I've lapped up a unequivocally final bits in a platter.
The minor glitch however would be a spanish eggs. Anice presentation of ashallow ramekin arrivedon theplank wood, with eggs as well as cheese, napoli sauce threatened to spill topped with saute spinach, pork bacon (yes u listened right, PORK! it's singapore after all). You can't go wrong with baked eggs, though most to a dismay, a spinach is overly salted.


Isn't this an artistic shot? looking during it for a couple of seconds as well as i feel my conduct spinning =P

Coffee in Jones a grocer is reliably good.And if we have been interested to take your brunch to an additional level, ! a substa ntial booze preference is available for your consumption.

Overall, i felt which Jones a Grocer carries a great change in between food as well as ambience. Breakfast- was still exquisite with Melbourne as well as a poke must go on though i had to say, it has confident my craving for awhile.The atmosphere ofa simple, comfortableand trendy cafeteria serves an easy purpose for being a great hangout spot.

Fact check: Their Jones a Grocer Outletat Al Mamoura has just been awarded a Best Cafe @ Abu Dhabi Time Out Award. (Why Abu Dhabi? that's just weird....)

With 10 outlets around a world, especially formed in Australia, Singapore, as well as 3 more arriving ones during a Middle Eastern, i unequivocally goal most for them to consider Malaysia to be their next, i'll be your prime customer- i promise!

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Jones The Grocer
Block 9#01-12 Dempsey Road,Dempsey HillSingapore
Tel: +65 6476 1512
Operating hours: 9am-11pm dailyhttp://www.jonesthegrocer.com/
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Photo Fun Winners

Its finally time to announce a winners of a Shutterfly Giveaway. The winners have already been contacted by email compared with their entry.

This was a lot of fun. we unequivocally enjoyed seeking at all of your photos. And there were a bunch. Hope we all enjoyed saying them, too.

Congratulations to a winners of a $25 Shutterfly present card:

Brittney Dixon
Jeanne Kuhn
Kim
Navibe
Jamila
Coco
Brandy Nicholson
Jessica Neese
Kristin Morris
Colleen Daruk
Lori McFeeters
Chad Zimmerman
Alicia
Heather Hedrick
Trina Curran
Ligi
Amy Ryan
Christy Dean
Julie Snider
Bakingteen
Angela
B. Sics
Rachel
Amy Williams

And a large Hooray for a winner of a $25 present label as well as Canon 7d camera is:

Karissa

YAY Karissa!!!

I goal we guys have lots of fun making photocards or whatever we decide to do with your photos. we know we did.

And appreciate we all for helping me collect out my legal holiday cards for this year.

I decided to go with this one

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Okay as well as this one, too.

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I couldnt resist a initial top detail. So cute.




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Gourmet Michelin stars for humble Hong Kong street eats

HONG KONG, December 2 Cheap noodle shacks as well as the important sharks fin grill were among the opposite operation of Hong Kong eateries since coveted Michelin stars upon Thursday in the third edition of the beam for the southern Chinese city.Hong Kongs reputation as the food paradise, with the melting pot of general as well as Chinese cuisines from humble daipaidong style street transport to stylish French restaurants nestled within luxury hotels was again underscored in Michelins 2011 beam for the city as well as neighbouring gambling hub of Macau.Hong Kong is the really good place in worldwide gastronomy, saidJean-Luc Naret, global executive of the Michelin guides.While Hong Kong lies distant during the back of Tokyo for the series of stars awarded, three of the restaurants were since the highest three-starMichelin ranking including French grill Caprice, Lung KingHeen for Cantonese cuisine, as well as newcomer, Sun Tung Lok.The brand brand new establishment, underneath maestro cook Joe Chan among the handful of Chinese chefs to hold the three-star accolade is the brand brand new joint try with the Sun Tung Lok organisation whose name is mostly compared in Hong Kong with high-end sharks fin dining.In the 1970s during the entrepreneur havens stock marketplace boom, the popular countenance mixing sharks fin with rice, emerged to report the silly mood of newly minted wealth as people gorged upon the costly sweetmeat during Sun Tung Loks sepulchral eateries.Michelin, however, stressed that it wasnt endorsing sharks fin expenditure the Chinese tradition laid open by charge groups for driving sure shark class to annihilation through unsustainable as well as mostly brutal fishing practices.Many places here could essentially suggest sharks fin as well as were not recommending any of those, Naret told ReutersWere just saying that of the specialties he (Chan) is doing, there are the lot of opposite things beside! s sharks fin. Were not anytime in the beam recommending the grill charity sharks fin or recommending sharks fin during all.Hong Kong was also singled out for charity maybe the worlds cheapest Michelin starred dining.Ho Hung Kee, the joint portion shrimp wonton blimp noodles (US$2 or RM6 per bowl) as well as fish gruel garnered the single star; as did Tim Ho Wan, the hole-in-the-wall Cantonese dim total shop; as well as Hin Ho Curry for the aromatic curries prepared by Nepali chefs.The red-cover beam was initial published by the French tyre association in 1900 for early motoring trips across France.The company, that sells around 1.2 million guides annually, usually ventured out of Europe for the initial time in 2005 with the beam toNew York. It right away has guides for multiform Japanese cities, Hong Kong as well as Macau, as well as will publish the brand brand new Middle East beam next year. Reuters
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