Wednesday, March 31, 2010

My Nephew's Bedroom

My sister just bought a house and needs to decorate it. While I was visiting for the weekend, she was looking for some art to put up in my nephew's bedroom and so a camera-happy aunt and an hour later this is what we came up with

Marbles

"Sorry" Gamepieces




Mix 'Em Markers

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Renovation Update

Still in the process of remodeling but here are a few before and after pictures. My biggest regret so far is not taking more "before" pictures so that we have something to compare the "afters" with!


Our bedroom



Kitchen


Another view of the kitchen

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Some photography...

OK so not really photography, but more like fun with Photoshop.

My friend Jenefer Sian is the next big thing in music, and to assist her in her musical career, I volunteered to Photoshop some photos that she took in preparation for her new career. I had dinner with her and our friend Christie tonight and she mentioned that I should show Christie the photos, which, in turn, inspired this post.

Don't get me wrong, not much work went into these pictures as Jen is a gorgeous girl with a very unique look that is intriguing and captivating. Most of it is just lighting and a little airbrush here and there. But here they are. Remember this face because it's the next one you'll be seeing on MTV.

And my profile picture here is photoshopped too. I just don't have the pre-retouched photo on hand to show you a comparison. I'll post it as soon as Jen returns my CD. :)






Monday, November 23, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Amazing weekend where we threw a joint Thanksgiving dinner and birthday dinner for Dave. My roommate Greg and I planned an elaborate menu full of traditional Thanksgiving dinner fixins'.


On the menu, turkey (of course), ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, stuffing, mac and cheese, stuffing, cornbread muffins and cranberry sauce. Greg got a little creative and added brussel sprouts and bacon to the menu. And we had friends bring over various pies for dessert. Everything but the stuffing and pre-cooked was made from scratch. This was the first time I've made anything to this scale, but the timing was perfect and every dish tasted absolutely amazing.



Those pictures unfortunately don't give the full impact of the wide array of food and decor we had. I think both Greg and I were so proud of ourselves that we pulled something like that off! My favorite part was watching everyone enjoy themselves. Very few things give me pleasure like making the people I love happy.




One thing I'm very thankful for is being surrounded by a group of amazing friends, solid loving family, and an amazing boyfriend. Happy Birthdave! :o)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween 2009

This year I decided to make my Halloween costume by using some sewing skills I acquired from my high school days. Thank goodness for a "Practical Arts Requirement" from PHS. Here's what I started with:


And here is the final product after days of trying to figure how to put it all together...



My friend Jen was Kim Kardashian, and it was funny that no one could tell what her costume was until she turned to the side.


And the boys....Greg was an old guy, Dave was a surfer dude, and Sam was a Native American Indian. Dave and Greg really got into character and would not let up!



Group shot


Outside Barney's Beanery


A few more crazy pics from the night. WeHo brings out the freaks!
Below is me with trannies Lil' Kim and J.Lo


With Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Macho Man


And the biggest showgirl I've ever seen


You can see the rest of the pictures from Halloween night here


Friday, October 30, 2009

Mom's Homemade Chicken Pho Recipe

Growing up with immigrant parents, we didn't have a lot of money to spare. So eating out was a luxury, which was fine with me since my mom is an amazing cook. She always made chicken pho for us at home, and tried teaching me when I was young, but I never cared to learn. So finally, now that I am a foodie-in-training, I asked her for the recipe. She wrote out for me her best rendition of a recipe because my mom does not measure anything when she cookes. It's like a 6th sense. And so I made it for the very first time!! I even decided to document it. This recipe makes about 4-5 servings.


There is a package you could buy from the Asian supermarket that has all of the spices that one would need for pho: star anise, cinnamon, and round cardomom seed.

It also conveniently comes in a small bag made of cheesecloth for easy removal since you don't want little spices floating around in the broth. To substitute, my mom also uses about 2 tbsp of chinese five spice and places them into coffee filters and ties it up, similar to the baggie.


Throw ten cups of water, half a medium-sized onion, 1tablespoon (tbsp) of thinly sliced ginger, and the baggie of pho spices into a large pot and bring to a boil.




The pot with the baggie inside


There are many variations of pho. The most common is beef, but my mom always used chicken for some reason. When using chicken, many times Asian recipes call for thighs because of the more flavorful meat. But to keep things healthy, I used skinless boneless chicken breasts.



After some time has elapsed, throw the chicken in the pot. Let simmer on low for about 10 minutes or until cooked all the way through. Cooking times will vary depending on heat. After the chicken is cooked all the way through, remove the chicken from the pot and let cool.



After removing the chicken, add to the broth 1 1/2 cubes of chicken boullion, 1 teaspoon (tsp) salt, 1 tsp onion powder, and 1/2 tsp Splenda. Simmer for about another 10 minutes to allow all the flavors to combine.


After it has cooled somewhat, shred the chicken breasts.



Chop up some fresh cilantro and green onions for garnish/flavor.



Boil some pho noodles according to package directions. When your noodles are ready, drain, rinse in cold water to stop them from cooking. And for those of you on lo-carb diets like myself, Tofu Shirataki noodles will be your best friend.

These noodles are made of tofu, thus they are low in carbs. One serving is 4 oz., 20 calories, .5g fat, 3g carb, 1g protein, 2g fiber. Each of these little baggies come with two servings and need to be refrigerated. They are a little chewy so if consistency is a big issue for you -- I'd pass. You can find them at some specialty stores such as Whole Foods and at Gelson's markets in the refrigerated tofu section. You can even buy them online. Cooking them is super quick and easy as well!


With your pho, a squeeze of lemon (or lime traditionally), some hoisin sauce for a salty and sweet kick, and sriracha chili sauce for those of you who like it spicy.



Another healthy, and traditional, addition are bean sprouts. Bean sprouts are high in protein, semi-low in carbs, full of fiber, and carry a good amount of Vitamin C.

A perfect bowl of chicken pho on a cold winter day!




Vietnamese Chicken Pho
  • 10 cup water.
  • 3 chicken breasts or thighs
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, sliced thin
  • 1/2 onion, unsliced
  • 2 tbsp chinese five spice powder placed into a coffee filter and tied with thread
  • 1 Tsp sugar.
  • 1 1/2 Tsp salt.
  • 1 1/2 cubes of chicken boullion
  • Green onion, chopped for garnish
  • Cilantro, chopped for garnish
  • Bean sprouts
Place water, onion, ginger, five spice baggie in a large pot and bring to a rolling boil. Reduce heat to low and place chicken in pot. Simmer for about 10-15 minutes untill chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken out and continue to simmer for another 10 minutes then add sugar, salt, chicken boullion. Let simmer for 10 minutes. Shred the chicken once cooled.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wedding Bliss

My friends Joe and Christie recently got married and they had the most amazing first dance. Each couple in the wedding party came into the reception to the song "Good Girls Go Bad" by Cobra Starship, which was hilarious already. But the couple of the evening topped off the introductions with a dance that they secretly had choreographed to "I'm on a Boat" from an SNL skit. I recorded it on my little digi cam but it the noise of all of us screaming for them (myself included) drowned out the music. So on a day off from work, I dubbed the song over by messing with iMovie until I figured it out. Here is the stomach-cramping, laugh-out-loud-until-your-eyes-water video.



If the video has trouble starting, here is the link for YouTube: Click Here