EatDrinkHappy
Welcome! Here I am writing about and putting pictures of things that make me happy, mostly food as food makes me very happy :) ... food I have made, food I have bought, food I have seen, food I have eaten, and food I have not yet eaten but want to eat!
Monday, 27 May 2013
A Holiday in the Homeland
Good things about being back in New Zealand:
cheese
chocolate milk
the supermarket
seeing family and friends
being on holiday
Bad things about being back in New Zealand:
it's COLD
I'm allergic to the cat and sneeze a lot
I'll probably get fat from so much cheese
it's COLD
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Making OJ
My mum grow LOTS of fruit. It's awesome, I love going to visit and eating all the fruit... feijoas, passionfruit, strawberries, macademia nuts, tomatoes, persimmons, figs, all kinds of citrus.... yum.
Anyway, last time I visited it was well and truly citrus season. I think the fruit we used here was actually grapefruit and tangelo. We gathered up a big bucketful and set to work. Mum has an electric citrus juicer so it wasn't actually that much hard work, but I did have to wash all the fruit, and cut it, and hold it on the juicer while it did it's thing so it was rather time consuming. And I had to fish a few pips out of the juice.
Anyway, writing about juicing is not really very interesting! But I'm out of practice and I really like the photos so I've done it anyway! Hopefully my next offering will be somewhat more exciting :-P
Location:
Whangarei, New Zealand
Monday, 13 February 2012
Seaside Delights
Head Lobster!! This is probably the biggest food-risk I've ever taken (in terms of food poisoning risk!) When you are trying to relax on Serendipity Beach in Sihanoukville there are about a million kind people offering goods and/or services. Food, drink, beauty treatments, books, friendship bracelets, and then the beggars who just want money, and aren't offering anything in return.
Well, I was on holiday so I couldn't resist buying a few treats to make my beach visit even more enjoyable. My favourite was the fresh lobster that several ladies were carrying around in baskets on their heads... (in the 20 degree heat...) but it must have been FRESH because not only was it delicious, served with fresh lime, salt and pepper, but none of us got sick from eating it (phew).
I also enjoyed fresh pineapple, and the clever way it was cut to remove all of the spikey bits, and still look fancy. I wish I had a photo but I don't.
This is another beachy treat.. barbequed octopus. Tasty but a little too octopussy shaped for my liking.
And this is a truly delicious meal I enjoyed on one of the islands. It was included in a boat day trip and snorkelling, the trip was super cheap and super fun, and eating freshly bbq'd fish on the beach of an island was pretty much amazing :)
Location:
Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
A Goodbye Feast
BIG cola |
On my last day in Siem Reap my students organised a farewell party for me. It was awesome. I really appreciated the enthusiasm of the students even though it was pouring with rain and we had to alter the original plan. To eat they brought a plastic shopping bag of cooked rice, several grilled chickens, litres land litres of cola, and the very interesting 'prahok', commonly known as Cambodian fish cheese. It actually has nothing to do with cheese, but everthing to do with fish... it is salted and fermented fish paste. Yup, it tastes as good as it sounds! :P
That's the fish-cheese in the top left corner |
Location:
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Rude Icecream
This is a cookie crunch sundae from NYDC in Siem Reap... Or for those with a dirty mind, boob icecream.
Here is a really terrible dirty icecream joke: (I wanted to find a good icecream joke, but it seems there aren't any )
A penguin is driving thru Nevada. His car breaks down in a small town off the highway. The Penguin stops in at a body shop.
Mechanic " well it's going to take an hour for me to figure out the problem, take a look around the town and come back in about an hour"
Penguin " Ok"
He walks around the town, and notices it is real blistering hot out. Walking along he discovers and ice cream shop. He stops in and orders a large bowl of vanilla ice cream. His flippers are unable to hold the fork, so he just starts shoveling ice cream into his mouth. He makes an enormous mess.
He heads back to the body shop and the mechanic turns to him and says
" looks like you blew a seal"
Penguin " NO it's just ice cream" !
Mechanic " well it's going to take an hour for me to figure out the problem, take a look around the town and come back in about an hour"
Penguin " Ok"
He walks around the town, and notices it is real blistering hot out. Walking along he discovers and ice cream shop. He stops in and orders a large bowl of vanilla ice cream. His flippers are unable to hold the fork, so he just starts shoveling ice cream into his mouth. He makes an enormous mess.
He heads back to the body shop and the mechanic turns to him and says
" looks like you blew a seal"
Penguin " NO it's just ice cream" !
Ha ha ha. Actually no, I'm sorry.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Cambodian BBQ
This is Cambodian BBQ... it is one of my favourite meals ever.
You get served up a plate of raw vegies, some raw meat of your choice, some dipping sauce, and a selection of noodles. You also get a gas cooker, a pan for cooking it in, and some stock.
The first time, when all this stuff got put in front of us, I had no idea what we were supposed to do. But now I'm a pro :)
The pan is shaped similar to a manual citrus juicer. On the lumpy bit in the middle you put the sliced meat. In the dish around the perimeter you put some stock. In the stock you cook the vegies and noodles.
YUM!
Location:
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Saturday, 21 January 2012
My Bicycle
This is my bicycle. I love it. It's funny that I love it, I didn't learn how to ride a bike until I was nine, and I only did it then because I realised I was the only kid I knew who couldn't ride a bike and I was embarrassed. Once I finally learned how I dodn't particularly like it much, I was worried about falling of, thought I looked like a dork with a helmet on.
I discovered my new love for bikes while in Cambodia where everyone rides a bike. I was too terrified of the traffic to actually go anywhere by bike but I spent many evenings on a quiet street having a go on a friend's bike and finding it to be fantastic!
This is me having a go on a particularly cool bike on the backstreets of Siem Reap.
This is Gayl's bike. It's pretty cool too. We got our bikes from CERES Bike Shed in Brunswick. It's this really cool operation where they collect heaps of old bikes through donations and you can go and fix yourself up a bike for a very reasonable price (Gayl and I paid $35 each for our bikes) and for $5 you can become a member and go and use their tools for free.
They're so cute together! :)
Anyway, I was inspired to write about my wonderful bike today because she is unwell, one of the pedals has come loose, which essentially means I can only pedal with one foot. I am a little concerned about getting one mega-muscly bike leg.
I think it is fixable, the only problem is finding time to get down to the bike shed to suss out a new part and get some help fixing it, the Shed is only open Fri, Sat, Sun, and at the moment I keep on working on those days.
Well, wish me luck with getting her fixed, and I'll update with the progress ( even though I'm pretty sure no-one is actually interested :-P)
Location:
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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