I love the outdoors. I love real good food. This blog is a tribute to all outdoor geeks like me who enjoy hiking, diving, cycling, walking, pondering as well as cooking great food in the great outdoors.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Tom's Restaurant in NYC
This is what I ate after the Broadway Musical RENT at Tom's Resto. May isang sitcom daw sa America na dito nag shooting Seinfeld pero di naman ako nanonood nun kaya n.r. pero natuwa na rin ako sa lahat ng pangyayari! Salamat talaga at may kapatid si Mayang sa New York at may sariling apartment malapit sa Columbia Univ.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
chocolates in Ft. Lauderdale
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Dolphin fish (not the dolphin mind you)
This is the dinner plate of dolphin fish on a bed of fresh salad which tasted like Tanigue but with a salmon-like texture without the "lansa". It was good. We had dinner at the Raw Bar along Cordova St. in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Yes this is dolphin fish. Fish not the mammal.
This is located at the end of one of the canals where the boats are "parked". I didn't realize that we were really close to the water because I thought we were all the while in the middle of the city. This photo was taken at the back of the resto. The facade is very simple and looks like a garage. But when you enter, it looks like a bar right out of the movies. We waited to have a seat outside. This was around 8pm in the evening.
This is located at the end of one of the canals where the boats are "parked". I didn't realize that we were really close to the water because I thought we were all the while in the middle of the city. This photo was taken at the back of the resto. The facade is very simple and looks like a garage. But when you enter, it looks like a bar right out of the movies. We waited to have a seat outside. This was around 8pm in the evening.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Poppy pods
I love lemon poppy seed muffins. I discovered a few years ago. While I was able to buy poppy seeds, I do not know or have seen where they come from until I saw this bunch at Pike Place Market.
They say that one should not eat poppy seeds before you fly international as this seems to give out a sort of "pulbura" scent that can be misinterpreted by the airport authorities.
They say that one should not eat poppy seeds before you fly international as this seems to give out a sort of "pulbura" scent that can be misinterpreted by the airport authorities.
REI
Syempre when you are in Seattle, a mountaineer must visit the flagship store of REI. It was a huge store but very similar to the one in Bonifacio High Street ROX. I think that was patterned after REI. My cousin Edward has a membership card he lent us for the day. I guess I was expecting more but it was a bit anti-climatic because it is so much like ROX. Still I was excited to see all those gears. I took my time looking at the TNF jackets on sale but the choices are not that many.
There were a lot of gear on sale but still over my budget. But still I was able to buy a pair of pink TNF slippers for baby which is 50% off. I was trying on the largest size for kids but they didn't have my size. Oh well, it was not meant to be.
Until the next day which I received a huge blessing. I will be sharing about that in the coming post!
Pike Place Fish Market
When I went to Seattle, I asked friends where are the best place I can visit. Almost on everyone's list is Pike place Market. I love my photos of these Salmon and Alaskan King Crab.
They said that I should watch for the time when they "throw" fish around. But I did not get to see that when I was there. I was thinking it must be like the one in Gen San where they actually individually carry the tuna so that it will not be damaged while being transported or so I heard.
Pike Place Market is really a farmers and a fishers market with lots of fresh produce and fresh catch. Add to that a long line of artsy "tiangge" (flea market). I will be posting some of the fresh flowers I saw on offer.
Definitely it is one of Seattle's landmark and a must see.
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