...Donnie Darko style.
Taken by our friend Nick. This house is in our neighborhood. They are not messing around.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Sums it up
This photo pretty much defines Alex and I as a couple.
Delicious spread before us, and engrossed in food & Words with Friends.
Delicious spread before us, and engrossed in food & Words with Friends.
:) |
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Shalom, ya'll, Part II.
The classic post-passover dish, Matzoh Brie! The leftover Matzoh from Passover is "scalded" (brie means scalded) in boiling water to soften it to a noodle-like consistency. After it is adequately softened, the matzoh is mixed with a combination of egg, milk, salt, and sugar, and soaked. It's very similar to French toast. Then the whole thing is fried in a pan and served either savory (with salt and pepper) or sweet (powdered sugar is a popular topping).
We went the sweet-route, with a selection of spreads and toppings. Pictured starting at top right and moving clockwise: maple syrup, meyer lemon curd, rhubarb strawberry compote, pecan butter, and strawberry balsamic jam.
Orchids and terrariums
When I went to the Botanical Gardens last week, they were selling "gently used orchids."
Excuse the blurriness of these pictures. Lighting was bad, and my camera is a point and shoot. |
I also did a terrarium tutorial for a friend last week.
We might have gone a little overboard.
Once you get started with terrariums, its hard to stop! And this time of year the fancy succulents are appearing in Southern garden stores (though if you live in California, apparently they grow like moss - plentiful and underfoot year-round).
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Shalom, ya'll!
We celebrated Passover earlier this week. Passover is the Jewish holy day commemorating the story of Exodus, in which ancient Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. If your first introduction to Passover was through this Rugrats episode, you're not alone. My first Seder was with Alex's family in 2008 and I have to say, I kind of loved it! Then again, with kugel, charoset, and lamb on the menu, and in the timeless words of Alex's Bubby, what's not to like?
Above is our Seder plate, featuring the bitter herbs (ground horseradish. Horseradish >>onions. If you make it, you will cry), a scorched egg, parsley, scorched lamb shankbone, and charoset. For an explanation on the Seder plate, wiki.
Here's Alex acting as the zayde and reading from the haggadah. After (in no particular order) much reading, the asking of the four questions, the recitation of the plagues, eating of bitter herbs, and breaking of the Afikomen, we commenced eating.
Above is our Seder plate, featuring the bitter herbs (ground horseradish. Horseradish >>onions. If you make it, you will cry), a scorched egg, parsley, scorched lamb shankbone, and charoset. For an explanation on the Seder plate, wiki.
Here's Alex acting as the zayde and reading from the haggadah. After (in no particular order) much reading, the asking of the four questions, the recitation of the plagues, eating of bitter herbs, and breaking of the Afikomen, we commenced eating.
Blurry matzoh |
Matzoh ball soup with a fried matzoh ball (inspired by Matzoh Ball Gumbo) |
Gefilte fish with horseradish. |
Atlanta brisket, with glazed carrots, noodle kugel, and potato kugel. |
Brisket. |
Dessert. coconut macaroons and matzoh crunch. |
Needless to say, by the end we were filled with both remembrance of the Exodus and a lot of food.
What better way to end the evening than bachi ball?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Botanical Gardens
Last week I paid a visit to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Situated at the North-end of Piedmont Park, the Botanical Gardens afford scenic views of the city skyline amid a well-maintained natural setting.
See the skyscraper? |
There were creatures both living...
and not.
My grandmother has one of these. See? |
So was whatever this plant is -->
The weather was beautiful, and the company enjoyable.
Especially this one.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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