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Rabu, 29 April 2009
Ggaman kong drink hits the spot
I drank mine at Gyerong Station, near Daejon:
Musangsa Temple Stay
I expected strict rules based on a booklet I had read. I knew the food would be vegetarian, based on local produce, and free of onions, garlic and other spices. (Perfect for me!)
The first night we ate in silence on individual mats. Fortunately they served pasta and sandwiches along with Korean food. I chose carefully because we had to eat everything. At the end of the meal, the monks filled their empty food bowls with warm water, swished it around, and drank it. I sneakily wiped my bowl with a napkin and went to bed thirsty.
I hope to return again in June or July!
Jumat, 24 April 2009
Chocolate Bean Coffee
I’m not a coffee purist. I know some people think that adding
hazelnut and caramel and amaretto and so forth dilutes the flavour of
the beans, and to those people, I say, hello? Do you not realize you
can drink coffeedrink desserts all day? You are SO missing out! Anyway,
the Chocolate Bean has a long list of specialty coffees or you can add
flavors to regular drinks. In the interests of a fair review, of
course, I had to try a bunch of coffees, and the boring Americano is
nice too, but a cappuccino with hazelnut is definitely my favorite. The
prices are better than Starbucks, too.The Chocolate Bean doesn’t have Caramel Apple Crack
but they do have my beloved pomegranate green tea, New York-texture
bagels (not bread with a hole in the middle), and smoothies. Did I
mention the gelato? Very Meg-friendly!
What do you think?
Via The Chocolate Bean on Simpson’s Paradox.
Kamis, 23 April 2009
On Homemade Food
Besides, EVERYONE knows that bread you bake yourself doesn’t have any calories. I’m sure I read that somewhere
Exactly what I say. Everything I cook from scratch has zero calories.
Rabu, 22 April 2009
Caramel Apple Crack
Caramel Apple Crack at Starbucks.
I don’t know if the Starbucks in China has this, because I was too busy slurping up all the real-bean coffee and then getting the jitters. I don’t know what’s in it, either. I asked Stick and he thinks maybe it’s sunshine and rainbows and highly addictive chemicals.
Via Thanksgiving on Simpson's Paradox.
Senin, 20 April 2009
I Love Cadbury Eggs
“Hey, Stick, do you know what the day after tomorrow is?!?”
“The day after Ea—The day Cadbury eggs go on sale.”
“Oh. Guess you already knew then.”
“Meg, we’ve been dating for five years.”
Related: Last year’s post on Cadbury Eggs.
- Cadbury Egg! on April 14, 2008
- Abrupt Change Of Plans on July 3, 2008
- Eight on April 1, 2009
- Sabado Gigante on September 8, 2008
- Birthday Omelette on January 11, 2008
Via Simpson’s Paradox » No Surprises.
Minggu, 19 April 2009
Why No New Posts?
This blog will end, but I will keep writing. My friend and I have been discussing plans for a new blog. I might have to steal her ideas again if she doesn't write anything!
April 4 - Eight Year Anniversary
Much different from the old days, when we drank Kool-aid and soju from cut-off soda containers (Mandy) and ate greasy egg sandwiches from the same old lady's cart (Eric).
Jumat, 10 April 2009
More On Mangosteens
We found mangosteens in the supermarket today! I recognized them from the Yihai market, but I really didn’t expect to find them in such close proximity to drive-thru hush puppies.
Via Mangosteen Disconnect on Simpson's Paradox.