Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
After the Rain, v.2
Dead, or alive?
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Singapore Style Chili Crab v.2
Made the same way as the last time, and with blue swimmer craps as well, except that I previously substituted bagoong for the belacan, and now I used the real deal!
If you haven't seen it before, here it is -
Pearl Jam Concert
20 Nov 2009
Etihad Stadium
Front Act : Ben Harper, Relentless 7 and Liam Finn
Truly one of the best concerts ever! (and the crowd was not rowdy at all!)
Ben Harper
more Ben Harper
""Due to the possible injuries that could occur from moshing and crowd surfing, we ask that you refrain from such activities tonight"
Yay!
awesome
*screams!*
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Labels: concert
Pigging out at the Fiesta
Every year, Filipinos in Melbourne gather for the Philippine Fiesta of Victoria. Just like back home where towns or barangays would have their special day of celebration (we'd look forward to it because the main street would be closed, meaning more room for playing games!), this one happens every November for two days (Saturday and Sunday). This particular event has been going on for 26 years now here in Victoria.
In this event we have successfully filled our stomachs with all the nice Pinoy food made with pork like dinuguan (sample recipe here), lechong paksiw - a stew made with leftover roasted pork with a special gravy and vinegar, menudo - pork meat and liver in tomato sauce, pork bbq (Pinoy blend tends to be on the sweeter side), bopis - minced pork lungs and heart sauteed in onion, garlic and chillies.
The program was of course composed with karaoke singing contests, beauty pageants (Miss and Mrs. !) and some celebrities. Several stalls of migration agents, real estate and Pinoy merchandise also found their spot in the big hall at the entrance of Melbourne Showgrounds, this year's venue.
Previous Filipino food dose from the fiesta here and, a bit disappointed that this spiced vinegar wasn't sold this time!
And what could be more Filipino than this?
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Labels: festive, filipino food
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Sage Has Really Grown
Last year's sage turned out to be a mutant.
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Labels: garden, photoblogging
A Day's Harvest
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Buzzed
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Candlelight
Reminiscent of the days when the power will be out by even up to 10 hours, back in the Philippines, several years ago. My father had to use a car battery to power a light bulb for evenings. A "pamaypay" (handheld fan made of dried leaves or paper, like those foldable japanese fans) would be an important device in warding off mosquitoes.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Iris
and i'd give up forever, to touch you... ?
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Labels: garden, photoblogging
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Two Peas in a Pod
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Grapefruit-Gin Summer Cooler
With temperatures reaching 30C Melbourne is sweltering in the longest run of November heat in more than 80 years. While the weather permits sleeveless shirts and shorts, the fruits and veggies enjoy (or torment?) the sun and bring forth a wonderful bounty, like the first harvested grapefruit.
So the second fruit taken from the tree landed in tall glasses with gin, cointreau, honey, mint and soda water, to help HYDRATE those who are thirsty amidst the hot weather!
In a tall glass (a very tall glass for very thirsty people, if you have one!) Muddle mint (as many as you like) with a teaspoon of honey (which normally would be a sugar syrup, and by using a muddler). This one was 'muddled' by the other end of a wooden spoon, briskly rubbed in between my palms.
Add your dose of gin (bombay sapphire in this instance, 2 and a half shots), half a shot of cointreau, 3 wedges of grapefruit (squeezed and then dropped into the glass!)
Garnish! Do not forget to garnish in however which way you like! This one was with a sprig of mint and a grapefruit wedge. Yay!
Happy days!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Grapefruit
First harvest from the citrus tree which we first thought was an orange tree.
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Labels: garden, photoblogging
This color called...
fushcia fucshia fushia
PINK!
and RED
(some scene stealer, really.)
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Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Piano!
This was for a housewarming party for someone who knows how to play the piano, so I thought I'd do something different! Inspired by an idea from a baking magazine, this chocolate cake is frosted with ganache, the ebony-ivory is made of licorice and white chocolate. The cake base is my basic chocolate cake.
To make the piano body, I used two small loaf tins to bake two rectangular pieces of cake.
Cut tops off to make them evenly shaped
Place one on top of the other
And if you cut the top part lengthwise, (just the top cake), one half of this trimming could be used of the piano chair
Frost body with ganache (made by heating 400g thick cream and 250g chocolate - although i had heaps of leftover).
To make the piano keys :
Melt white chocolate and spread on baking paper
- not too thick to decrease chances of it cracking when cutting, but not too thin to give it a bit more dimension (you know, when looking at the keys). Let cool. To cut these up, dip a sharp knife in hot water and slice one inch by 1/4 in.
Cut licorice into 8 parts (or to desired length).
Arrange white chocolate and licorice on the lower part of the frosted cake.
I find that the white chocolate would go 'limp' quite easily (or perhaps its just because of the recent hot weather!) so had to refrigerate the whole cake until it had to be transported.
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