Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sing Off

plasticann: Oh no, it's 9:15pm, Adam I forgot to tell you to DVR something for me.
Adam: Well it's recording right now.
plasticann: Well, there's this new show I really want to see, it's called...
Adam: Sing Off? That's what's recording right now, I had to move the Closer.
plasticann: How'd you know? Yipee!

Adam and I happen to love Acapella so the idea of watching eight Acapella groups compete on TV is super exciting. However, what's a dream for us is a nightmare for Wheezy who hates Acapella so Wheezy, be sure to avoid NBC at 8pm for a week so you don't fly into a murderous rage.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Diamonds and Coals - Mantra

As a shout out to George, my friend Steve’s friend and fellow Brown alum, a special Mantra edition of Diamonds and Coals:

Diamonds: Groupon for Mantra provided an opportunity for a fun night out
Coals: Service was really slow and I had to literally chase down our server who had tunnel vision. They only had two people in the kitchen and one server for the whole dining room.

Diamonds: We enjoyed the mustard crusted lamb chops from the appetizer menu, delicious!
Coals: Chipotle Tandoori Chicken was way under seasoned, no salt

Diamonds: Adam loved the green dip sauce and ate it up, very refreshing and Adam would love to buy vats of this sauce and eat it by the spoonful
Coals: the Foie Gras Momos were very disappointing, I’m not sure if there was even any Foie Gras in them, the chicken was dry and the dish rang up $2 higher than the menu price. I’m pretty sure that’s illegal

Diamonds: The dining room was nicely remodeled with slick modern furniture
Coals: The once slick bathrooms have not been updated, random holes in the walls in the stalls and burned out bulbs

Diamonds: We have wonderful memories of a great meal at Mantra about 7 years ago
Coals: We’ve decided to never go back, Mantra has seen better days

Friday, December 11, 2009

Lucy + Veggie Planet

Whenever Lucy Kaplansky's in town at Club Passim, we make it a priority to go. I just love Club Passim, it's small, cozy and the tickets are reasonable plus you get to order food for dinner and eat too. The food at Veggie Planet isn't my favorite, but they have a few items that are good and I don't mind eating there once or twice a year before a show, it's part of the experience. I do like their ice cream, it's from Christina's and they give you a nice portion for 2.75...not to shabby. Tonight, I think I'm going to get the Caesar Salad with Tofu Croutons, sounds weird, but it's oddly delicious.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Chinatown Cake Club

I read about this subversive underground bakery or dessert salon in NYC called Chinatown Cake Club kinda like Fight Club for extreme dessert lovers. Sounds dangerous and awesome all the same time. Strangers gathering to gorge themselves on sweets for a $10 cover charge...diabetics need not apply.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Fish and Chips

Adam and I checked out Elephant and Castle last night for dinner since we had a Groupon coupon that as about to expire. We ordered the fish and chips shelling out a few more bucks for the halibut and we ordered the meatloaf. The food was alright, the fish was good, but the chips were just alright. We both agreed that the fish portion was much too small and we don't really need to go back to the Elephant and Castle. On a brighter fish and chips note, I'm eager to check out The Battery in Brighton, it claims to be an authentic English Chipper. They even offer the fried Mars bar for dessert.

Monday, December 07, 2009

Scamper Over To Scampo

Adam and I checked out Scampo at the Liberty Hotel last night for a very belated birthday dinner and the food was wonderful. The server was overly attentive, but it's just probably that one overly enthusiastic server who likes to check in at least twice during each course, maybe more. Alas, I digress. We enjoyed the following

White pizza of truffled cheese and sherry chanterelles
Mozzarella with prosciutto, crisp pear and quince paste
Ricotta ravioli with sun dried tomato and pork belly
Lamb ribs with pistachio butter and risotto with cherries
Sugar Pavlova with lemon cream and strawberries

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Success!

With the help of our friends this morning, we successfully hosted our largest holiday brunch ever and it was super fun. No melt downs, no freak outs, couldn't have asked for better logistics. We both had fun even though we were serving, cooking and hosting throughout.

There were 52 adults, 7 kids and 4 babies. We were just shy of 5 dozen if we don't count babies who don't eat brunch food. Yet, I still managed to have too much food, but I've come to terms that I can never predict what people will eat each year and how much of it they will consume having too much food is not a bad thing. Adam and I have about 15 bagels in the freezer and a pound of lox so that'll be a nice treat for us.

Friday, December 04, 2009

Earl Gray Latte

I recently discovered the idea of steeping tea in hot non-water liquids, revolutionary and delicious. I had the "Chaider" at Tealuxe a few weeks ago, chai tea steeped in hot apple cider. Yesterday, I enjoyed a "Earl Gray Latte," earl gray tea steeped in steamed milk. It was delicious, but I think kept me up last night. I guess we can steep tea in pretty much anything hot although I'm staying away from savory soups for now.

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Five Dozen Guests

Tonight I'll be food shopping for our annual holiday brunch and this year the RSVPs have grown to epic proportions, nearly 60 RSVPs. I'm hoping and praying this will be a fun celebration for our friends and that they'll come in waves. There will be lots of food and I have an extensive plan to ensure our event is fun and delicious. Adam wisely said last night that there are two keys to a successful brunch, "We should get to bed at a reasonable hour on Friday night and I [Adam] need to not freak out."

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Avenue Q

We went and saw Avenue Q with Adam's ma and pa when they were visiting over Thanksgiving and it was super awesome. I just love cuddly puppets, they're just so cute even when they're being inappropriately funny. The show is unsuitable for kids, but hilarious and I would see it again. For now, Adam and I are entertaining ourselves by singing along to the soundtrack and watching YouTube videos to help us master the choreographed head motions to our favorite songs like "Everyone's a little bit racist."

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Vanilla Bean Source

We found a great price on whole vanilla beans at Leroux Kitchen in Portland, ME. I bought a pack for $15 with over 30 whole beans from a San Francisco importer called Saffron. You can also buy them directly from Saffron for even less where they're selling a pound for $19.95, contains 85-100 beans.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Holiday Gift Idea: Map Totes

I just love these super fun and quirky Map Totes. Of course my favorite tote is Cambridge, but they're all super cute and at $15 reasonably priced as a gift. They're sold locally at Wardmaps, now on Mass Ave, and Passport, a wonderful travel themed store in Harvard Square.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Where's the ...?

Adam's took this week off from work to hang out with Mama and Papa Zakun which is very nice, but I'm realizing one downside, more occasions for Adam to call me when he can't find something at home. I guess when he's at work, he doesn't call me when he can't find something in the office. Other variations include "What is the...?" and "Do I like this?" I guess my role is to fill in the blanks or basically key details.

Q: Where is the Garmin?
A: Downstairs on the china cabinet by the fruit.

Q: Where is the Ketchup?
A: In the fridge, squat bottle, upside down.
Q: It's not in the door, I don't see it.
A: I guess we don't have any.

Q: What is the cheese shop in Seattle?
A: Beecher's.
Q: Oh yeah, it's so good, we can get it here in Boston at that place...what is that place called with the cheese?
A: Pemberton Farms.
Q: Oh yeah!

Q: Where is my scarf?
A: In the closet.

Q: Do I like this?
A: No!
Q: Are you sure?
A: Yes, you tried it last year, you said it wasn't your favorite.

Q: Where are my jeans?
A: You're wearing them.
Ha ha, this one's a joke!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Portland Take 2

Adam's parents are in town so we recreated about 90% of our summer trip to Portland, ME. It was lots of fun. However, we did discover a few more wonderful blog-worthy find this trip.

Rabelais Cookbook Store - A whole store specializing in wonderful new and old cookbooks

Dean's Sweets - Delicious samples, they even offer a "vegan" chocolate made with stout instead of dairy

Friendly Toast - Eclectic menu, delicious food and ginormous pancakes. Waitstaff at 8pm on Monday night is a little scattered so I was relieved the kitchen was prompt

Friday, November 20, 2009

I Heart Kindle

This update is about 10 months overdue, but better late than never especially since I have collected some stats to report. Adam, kindly, graciously, generously bought me a Kindle earlier this year. YEAH! He tried really hard to convince me the Kindle wasn't worth it. He even did a cost benefit analysis and tried to negotiate with me, offering to pick up books for me from library or buy them from Amazon. In the end, Adam generously relented from his strong opinion about the Kindle and got me one.

I'm love my Kindle, it's so great and it makes me so happy. I'm reading a lot more books, I love sampling free chapters and the wireless technology is awesome. I'm getting my Wall Street Journal on it and my recycling pile has gone way down. I've read 16 books so far and I'm in the middle of five right now. I convinced my aunt to get one and I'm in the process of selling plasticmom on it. I highly recommend it, I dare so it's maybe changed my life for the better. At the very least it's dramatically improved my reading habits and I really enjoy reading more now that I'm not lugging around books in my bag.

Kindle - 9 thumbs up

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Unfounded Outrage

I'm a mentor for a college prep program for high school juniors and seniors. Last night was a fun field trip to a Celtics game. The following is reconstructed from a conversation I struck up with a student:

plasticann: Hi, we haven't met, I'm [plasticann].
Student: Hi, I'm [student].
plasticann: Where do you go to high school?
Student: Rindge and Latin.
plasticann: Are you a junior?
Student: Why? Do I look like a junior?
plasticann: Umm...I don't know, you're either a junior or a senior so it's a guess.
Student: [not bothering to clarify] Are you in college?
Note: Some mentors are college students
plasticann: No...[clarifying that I'm not a college drop out] I'm no longer in college.
Student: [Incredulously] YOU'RE done with college???
plasticann: Yes, I'm a few years out of college. [huge understatement]

He was potentially all riled up because I thought he was a junior when he might have been a senior. Whereas he was way off pegging me as at least 10 years younger than my actual age. Harumph! I considered driving the point home that he had no cause to be outraged by telling him I was nearly 10 years out of college, but I decided to just let it go. Yeah, how big of me for not getting into it with a kid. I guess when one is 16, the idea of someone thinking you're a year younger or older is a really HUGE deal.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Losing My Interest In Eating

plasticmom has gotten super healthy in the last two years which has been wonderful for her health, but one unintended consequence is that food and eating food has become a lot less interesting to her since she avoids unhealthy foods. I'm experiencing some of the same only after 2.5 weeks on this vegan fast I'm kinda losing my interest in eating food and I'm not as excited to eat and I'm not as hungry. Eating sometimes feels like a chore and it is a lot of work chewing especially when I eat giant salads. I guess in the end, meat and dairy really are much more interesting to me than even the tastiest of vegetables and fruit which is the whole point of giving up something important for a fast.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Snappy Sushi

Adam and I are rounding week 2 of our vegan fast. Things are going well overall, but I'm feeling obsessed with eating desserts which is hard since dairy is off limits. However, today, we enjoyed a delightfully delicious meal at Snappy Sushi where they serve brown rice sushi. I'd been there once before when they first opened and I was not a big fan of the brown rice sushi, a bit too crunchy and dry for me so I've been reluctant to go back. Today, we decided to give it another try and we were surprised. We ordered a bunch of vegetarian rolls and they were all really good. I think they've perfected the brown rice preparation since it was really tasty.

Our order:

Gourd Strap (Kanpyo) Roll
Avocado Roll
Veggie Futomaki Big Roll
Italian Garden
Portabella Roll
Veggie Gyoza

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Squiggle Scarf

I'm getting excited for Christmas shopping, but I can't blog about any of my fun finds so I'm reporting on my new scarf today. I got the Squiggle scarf from Anthropologie last month and I've received so many nice compliments about it. It's described as "festive" and I concur with the assessment. It's nice and soft and warm and fun to boot.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Mini Cone $1.59

The weather was gorgeous today so I walked to Harvard Square this afternoon. I popped into Lizzy's on Church Street to check out their Mini Cone. It's about 1/2 scoop for $1.59. Not a bad deal if you just want a small taste of ice cream. When we were in Montreal a few years ago, all the gelato places had these tiny mini cones for $1 which was great if you wanted to try something, but didn't want a whole scoop.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Close Proximity

Living so close to my oral surgeon paid off again this morning when I needed to schedule a quick check up.

8:05 am - Wake and call the office from bed, finagle a last minute appointment for 8:20 am
8:18 am - Dressed, checked email and out the door to the oral surgeon's office one block away
8:25 am - Sitting in the chair
8:30 am - Getting checked out by the dentist
8:37 am - Left the office with a prescription in hand and stitches removed, headed to work

Total time = 32 minutes

I feel like Jack Bauer for getting a lot done in that 32 minutes. Of course the rest of my day is not quite so impressive.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Wisdom Teeth Out!

The rest of my pre-surgery feasting on Wednesday included a bowl of PB Captain Crunch and a burger+sweet potato fries from Joe Sent Me.

On early Thursday, Adam and I walked down the street to the oral surgeon and we walked home an hour later. I was expecting the worse and I'm doing pretty well. Not much swelling, not too painful, but I am taking the pain killers. I'm taking it easy, watching TV, reading, eating tepid porridge, ice cream, smoothies and jello. Not too shabby, I think I lucked out.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Fattening Up

I'm scheduled to get my wisdom teeth out tomorrow and I'll be on a liquid diet for a few days. On top of that, I'm also doing a fast for three weeks that's mostly a vegan diet for the next three weeks. Therefore, today is really the last day for a while where I can eat with reckless abandon. I had taco salad for lunch, crunchy chips, cheese, beef chili, the works. I'm going to eat a snack this afternoon, maybe a cupcake with bacon it. (Just Kidding!) I need to decide what to eat for dinner, but I better make it good and filling. Maybe a big Italian Sub. Oh the options!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

It's Sometimes Sunny in Cambridge

It's been really gray this last week and I'm so happy to report that it is SUNNY today and warm.

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Diva Lounge $1 Tapas

We checked out the $1 Tapas this afternoon and they were all pretty good and a very good deal. We tried eight different ones, we would go back for the lamb slider, Tangeri Kebab and the Mini Cheese Dosa. The others were good, but I liked these three better. The Naanwich was weird, I would recommend against that one. Overall, I can't wait to go back and check out the other 9 items we didn't try.