Sunday, December 21, 2008

Just a regular day...

I've gotten so much done since the break. Even things that weren't on my list I've managed to do. I had a total First World problem today with my closet. I blew some gift cards at Old Navy, and I probably didn't have enough hangers for all the new stuff. Managed to clean out closet, organize it, and get a few bags of nice clothes ready to be donated.

But while cleaning it out, I tried on a few things to determine if they'd be kept/tossed, and stumbled upon some things that needed to shoved back down into the bowels of the underwear drawer.

Dear Hot Topic: Thank you for destroying my teenage years, but leaving the remnants of your icy touch in the darkest places of my wardrobe, only to be discovered years later to be worn out of silliness.

Also, why I stay away from eating oranges:I have to dissect pretty much every bit of pith/stuff that isn't delicious off the orange. It probably took me a good 45 minutes to make this one edible.


After a strenuous day of cleaning and shopping, I thought it best to chill out with a delicious mini cheesecake and a big fat mug of hot cocoa. Ignore the bottle of wine, that was from an earlier night...

I then got a buzz to actually do something, so I made my laptop a case for when I go home:


I'm kind of in love with the outside fabric. It has a layer of fleece in it to provide some cushioning for when it's banging around in my backpack. I actually reconed the zipper from an old backpack that fell apart, and the inside fabric is from a tapestry I don't use anymore.

Now, I do believe, I should start packing and nom some pizza rolls...

Friday, December 19, 2008

To Do

While I have the time :/

1. clean out car

2. tidy living room

3. finish xmas presents

-- roommate’s

-- plush thingies

4. re-pot cactus

5. bring in pointsettias

6. get new twilight book

7. wash towels

8. Paint owl board

9. break in pumas

10. dishes

11. go through work notebooks

12. bring in bike

13. call maintenance

14. make laptop case

15. clean out fishtank

16. take out trash

17. deposit cheque

18. deposit change

19. Get at IKEA:

-- Broom

-- Toilet brush

-- Frame

20. give gas can back to Tatiana

21. set up craigslist listings


::sigh::


So much to do...

Edit: 10/20/08

Almost there! It's getting done! :D


Monday, December 15, 2008

Precious.

The HP touch screen kind of sucks, and after 5 games of solitaire my finger started to hurt.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Several Key Points

  1. I want a hookah.
  2. I completely fail at being a smart kid.
  3. I don't think I will ever be tired of PlayRadioPlay!
  4. I wonder how much time I've wasted on icanhascheezburger.com
  5. Will I get everything done for Christmas?
  6. Wants to be in a cuddle bucket.
  7. How do you humanely kill a goldfish?
  8. Does anyone want a 10 gallon aquarium?
  9. Feel very... cunty.
  10. Hopefully professors will be merciful tomorrow in giving me pity grades.

Monday, December 8, 2008

I want it like, real bad.


I think I actually might just need it to live.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

On a side note,

I really need to stop looking at Apartment Therapy.


Srsly.


EDIT:

I also seriously need to stop looking at condoatlanta.com

Ponce Place
St. Charles
Collier House
The Gatsby
The Gaither
The Hasty
The Masselton

I love you, Midtown. I'm thinking property taxes and condo fees cost a significant fraction of the mortgage, so that's why they're so cheap for the area?

I think...

... the only reason I'd ever purchase my own place (cottage/loft) was so I could put up tacky retro wallpaper in the tiny bathroom.

If I ever get an asston of cash, I want to renovate a small place by myself. Save for the electrical, because I'm terrified of touching wires.



Finals are next week. Usually when I have a break, I'll tell myself that I'll finally get around to finishing all my projects. But then I just sleep in really late and sit on the futon doing nothing.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

This weekend...

Maybe, if I have some free time I'll get around to making one. I already have the fabrics picked out...


I really can't wait until holiday break.

Monday, December 1, 2008

For mom...





















Just need to get a frame from IKEA...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008


Roasted red peppers are a bitch. The instructions said you had to sit there, holding them right under the broiler thing with tongs until they blistered and shit. FUCK THAT. I just stuck them on a cookie sheet and turn turn turn every minute. Then you put them under plastic wrap until they're cool, so they peel easier. Then you have to sit there for like, fucking 5 billion hours and peel off the skin that just disintegrates and sticks to EVERYTHING. Never again. I think it might be worth getting the jarred variety until I have the luxury of a gas stove or something with lots of flames.

Anyways.























Bread is kind of an amazing thing to make. I'm slightly obsessed with it. I've mastered the easy as crap variety, so I'm thinking of moving on to bigger and better things. Namely some rye bread. I love me some rye bread, like holy balls.

Just sitting at home, being cold.

Nothing to see here, kids.

Thanksgiving <3

Monday, November 24, 2008

Hmm...

College-style Mini Tuna Melts

1. Top some Saltines with a small amount of cheese
2. Make some tuna salad (can of tuna + mayo)
3. Stick them under the broiler until they're slightly brown and bubbly
4. Top with tuna salad

------> NOOOOM

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

School....

Yaargh...


Still vegetarian, btw.


Must upload pictures of my delicious mushroom sandwiches.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

6, 7, & 8? I lost count :/

I've felt kind of horrible the past few days, I'm thinking all the weather changing and junk has screwed up my sinuses. I don't think I'm ready to admit that being a veggie has completely screwed up my system. I'm taking a multivitamin, what more do you want from me?? But there has been much 'bleeeeeh' about, and a whole lot of coffee in order to get the homework done (I've also stopped using white sugar, and, well, really any sugar in general in my coffee).

Friday was interesting because it was the first time I had to eat out. Went to the 6 Flags thing, and the food selection there was overpriced and horrid, as expected. I wound up getting a cheese pizza. It was either that or fries, and goddamnit, I'm not paying $5 for a small order of fries when I get get some pizza for a little bit more. I resisted the pepperoni, even though I would have punched a baby to get some greasy meat-like substance on my pizza. I already know I should avoid the cheese, but, but, but it was so goood :( I would pretty much suck at being a vegan. I love cheese too much. Like, zomg, cheese is awesome. There were also chicken fingers that I was super tempted to buy... I don't really miss beef or pork all that much, but GD I love me some chicken.

But anyways. An all around good weekend. I roasted the eggplant and they were deliiiish, along with some zuccini. The pre-packaged indian food I could do without, though. Kind of bleh.

I'm finding that aside from the toast and carb fests, breakfast is somwehat bleak. I wound up eating lunch-ish food, even though what I really wanted was some pancakes and bacon and/or sausage. For variety, I think I might have to get some cereal. Victoria showed me this awesome little organic grocery store in Little 5 that has not only bulk grains, but totally vegan breakfast foods! I might have to go back and get some hemp waffles. I am a little scared, and intrigued.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Day 4 & 5

There was nothing really interesting that happened yesterday. Or today, really O.o I didn't feel hungry until around 2 again and ate maybe 1/2 of my lunch.

Today was the same, although I didn't get to eat my "lunch" until 4. I was running around all day, and kind of snacked a bit here and there. Ate some peanuts at the City, run run run run, had some dried apricots in the car, run run run. By 4 I really wasn't hungry at all, so I just had this gi-GANTOR nectarine that Tatiana gave me. My leftover curry is still in the fridge at work :(

I think I might have grossly overestimated how much I eat in a given day, or I'm just so stressed out (homework school work BLEH) that I'm not hungry. Last summer when I first started the work/school deal, there was one week that I was so stressed out that I kind of forgot to eat. I'd go a day and then right before bed I'd realize, "Oh, all I had all day was a cup of coffee..." Meh. I don't feel weak or anything, perchance I can chalk that up to taking vitamins daily, which I haven't done since I was in high school.

Hmmm, dinner tonight was some leftover veggie lasagna that I made a whiiiile ago. Just thawed and broiled the crap out of it. It was decent, nowhere near the deliciousness when it was fresh. It does have some cheese in it, but, MEH, I love cheese. I don't consider it cheating, it was such a small amount...

Still haven't made the mushroom sangwiches yet! No real need, seeing as how there's still an entire serving of curry left. And all that zuccini and eggplant and potatoes... Hopefully they won't go bad before I use them :/

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Day 3

I reiterate: breakfast is awesome. Even though I know it's bad to go so long without eating, I wasn't hungry until around 2:00 when I finally got around to eating my lunch. I didn't even finish all of the curry I packed.

It's just day 3 but I still don't miss eating a lunch filled with animal protein. Still waiting for the ultimate challenge of eating out, though. That might be where the real diffaculty lies, because I always feel kind of cheated paying almost the same price for a meal made of all veggies than a meat-laden counterpart.

I think tomorrow I'm going to try making some roasted mushroom sandwhiches after a trip to Whole Paycheck to get some nice bread. And I need to make some hummus!

Also going to start taking multivitamins. It's really hard to try to make balanced meals, and I've felt myself getting really weak. The anemia is kind of flaring up a bit, so I'm going to do a little research to find out some other foods that have lots of iron in them.

Still wondering what to do with those wee eggplants...

Monday, September 15, 2008

Day 2

I'm starting to like this whole 'breakfast' thing, even though it means eating my toast while walking to campus. I'm sure I look pretty funny munching some toast and drinking coffee while speed walking through my complex...

Unfortunately even the best laid plans can go awry. I planned to buy a salad for lunch at the student center (~$3) and munch on the rest of the snacks I packed throughout the day. But I left my wallet at home! Fortunately I have a 3 hour break until my lab, so I had an opportunity to come back to the apartment and eat there/get some homework done.

But, strangely enough, I'm not all that hungry. I'll see how it goes for the next few hours until I have to leave.

P.S. My thumb looks really nasty. And it hurts. A lot.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

In other news...

I got a pretty epic birthday gift from T-Dub:

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Gaara guards the entrance to my closet, keeping it monster free.

You can't really see it, but all the layers/details/shadows/etc. are individually cut pieces of paper. It's like, zomg crazy detailed.

Danke <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3

Day 1

Nothing really spectacular or life-changing happened for breakfast. I had 3 graham crackers and coffee for breakfast before I decided to venture out from my hut and be productive. I was feeling really peckish around 2PM, so I figured it was time to make an early dinner and see how long it kept me satisfied for my all-night-get-asstons-of-homework-a-thon.

I decided it was time to make some sweet curry. Delve into the realm of the exotic, move on from basic chilis and easy shit. Use some actual spices.

I found a recipe online for some chicken curry with coconut milk. I just added some cubed tofu instead of chicken.

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Here's kind of what I followed:

Sweet Curry

  • 2 Cups hard tofu cubed to bite size

  • 1 Cup chopped onion (about half a medium onion)

  • 2 oz. olive oil

  • 4 oz water

  • 14 oz can coconut milk

  • 6 Tblspns tomato paste (same as 3 ozs)**

  • 2 teaspns curry powder

  • 1/2 teaspn garlic powder

  • 1 teaspn ground ginger**

  • 2 teaspns garam masala

  • 2 teaspns sugar**

  • 1/4 teaspn salt

  • almond slivers for garnish

  • 4 small servings of rice, prepared and hot to serve under chicken curry

I also added:
  • 3 small cubed purple potatoes (already semi-cooked)
  • 1 sliced carrot (already semi-cooked)


Directions

  1. Heat oil in a large, deep frying pan. Simmer onion until translucent.

  2. Add curry, garlic, ginger, garam masala and stir while cooking one minute.

  3. Add chicken and water, scrape pan while stirring to mix in spices, simmer just until meat is heated.

  4. Remove canned coconut milk into a mixing bowl that's bigger than the can. Mix well. This makes it much easier to blend into the pan. Blend into the pan.

  5. Add rest of the ingredients. Simmer about 15 minutes to cook and blend the spices, and reduce consistency to your taste. Thicken with tomato paste if needed.

  6. Serve over rice, garnish with the almond slivers. Include warm pita or French bread to enjoy with the sauce.

Anything with ** means I left it out. In retrospect, if I added the tomato paste and ground ginger I think it would have been much better. I would have also sauteed the tofu a bit more to get it a little brown on the outside. It's still good, just needed a little something extra.

Out of this recipe I got approximately four large meals, including the rice. I can definitely see myself making this again, it was pretty simple and reaaaally inexpensive. Probably the most expensive ingredient I used were the purple potatoes, and they really didn't add anything to the flavor, just make it look pretty.

Mmmm it was pretty delicious. I'm looking foreward to having this for lunch the next few days.

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But I did sustain some minor injuries while attempting to slice the carrots with my new grater:

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After I grated off part of my thumb, I ran around the house cursing like a sailor and trying to stop from bleeding everywhere...

I need one of those mandolin thingines to slice my veggies...

Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Grocery List

I went to the Buford Highway Farmer's market, and I haven't been there in a loooong ass time, so I probably way over spent. But I got everything on my list except for whole wheat bagels and some nice rolls for the mushroom sandwiches. Honestly, all of this crap will probably last me for 2+ weeks, averaging $30 a week isn't really that bad. It's actually about what I'd spend on my regular grocery shopping trips.

Week 1.

5 Plums
2 Red Bell Peppers
1 Bag of white potatoes
3 Purple potatoes (couldn't resist!)
2 Huge Zuccini
1 Package of carrots
1 Packages of 3 portabella mushroom caps
1 Package of tiny squee baby eggplant
2 Onions
2 Packages of Indian spices for curry
2 Bricks of tofu
1 Can of coconut milk
1 Package of rice noodles
1 Package of rice noodle wrappers
Dried apricots
Almonds
Thai peanut sauce
Soy Sauce
Regular pocky (couldn't... resist...)
2 Packages of Indian Palak Paneer
1 package of pre-made curry (for those lazy nights...)

Equipment:
1 Nice grater
Chopsticks (my nice ones broke!)


TOTAL: $56.46

I don't think it's that bad for a few weeks worth of groceries! I'm debating how long it'll take before I'm about to rip someone's head off for a burger.

In the meantime, here's my menu for the week:
- Sweet tofu curry
- Hummus
- Bagels for breakfast
- Roasted mushroom and red bell pepper sandwiches
- Nuts and dried fruit for snacks
- Pasta and sauce if I'm feeling lazy

Pre-Game

I'm challenging myself to be vegetarian for one month, from September 14th 2008 to October 14th 2008. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal, but I just wanted to personally experiment with all the hype that vegetarians tout about their lifestyle. I'm not going full out vegan or anything, I honestly don't want to be that concerned with what type of broth was the base for my vegetable soup. I just want to prove that with some conscious effort I can avoid meat and still be reasonably happy and healthy.

My main goals are as followed:

1. Eat healthier, meatless options. Less prepared food/eating out. I'm hoping that by going vegetarian, since most prepared/overly processed meals have some form of meat in them, this will help me cut down.

2. Drink more water (at least 64 fl.oz. a day-- still need to get my Nalgene!)

3. Make a conscious effort to not be as lazy. With walking to school daily (at least a mile), this goals is slowly being achieved. After 3 weeks I can fit very good into some pants that were previously too tight.

4. Tighten up my food budget. Meat. Is. Expensive. I can get an entire brick of home made tofu for $0.99. The only thing that I believe will destroy my budget is buying a lot of fresh vegetables, which are also kind of expensive.

5. Eat smaller, more frequent meals. My hope is that it will boost my energy so I can not rely on the constant feed of coffee.

I'll try to post every day with what I ate, how energetic I feel, how much exercise I got, and how much I spent on food. I'll also try to share some adventures in my crazy cooking experiments and share some delicious recipes.

Until then,