Friday, April 30, 2010




This is a good photo






This is not.


Staring at the mess I've made













Should've kissed you there
I should've held your face
I should've watched those eyes
Instead of run in place
I should've called you out
I should've said your name
I should've turned around
I should've looked again

But oh, I'm staring at the mess I made
I'm staring at the mess I made
I'm staring at the mess I made
As you turn, you take your heart and walk away

Should've held my ground
I could've been redeemed
For every second chance
That changed its mind on me
I should've spoken up
I should've proudly claimed
That oh my head's to blame
For all my heart's mistakes

But oh, I'm staring at the mess I made
I'm staring at the mess I made
I'm staring at the mess I made
As you turn, you take your heart and walk away









Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FEED YOUR FAMILY FOR...



This is my first post about food that I cook so please bear with me as I indulge in the magiks of the kitchen.

The Vaiano Risotto recipe is a delicious, straightforward, authentic Italian risotto taken directly from my former accounting teacher Mr. Vaiano's collection of fail-proof family dinner recipes. I had my first go at this last year and my family loved it for its simple organic flavours. The ingredients used were what we had sitting in the fridge/ pantry at the time except the arborio which I had to make a special trip out to Coles to buy.


The core ingredients for this dish:
  • arborio rice
  • tinned tomatoes
With everything else interchangeable and replaceable including:

  • marinated diced chicken pieces
  • broccoli
  • fresh tomatoes
  • spring onion


Method:
  1. Chop all the meat and veg up and then stir fry them
  2. Cook the arborio rice in a pot or rice cooker (make sure you have your settings correct.) You will want to make sure you are using a risotto rice such as arborio, carnaroli or nano as these types of rice stick better creating the unique texture of risotto rice. Asian rices such as jasmine cannot be used.
  3. Mix in the tinned tomatoes (with juices) with the rice in the pot making sure there is a nice reddish colourage to the rice. If there isn't add tomato sauce.
  4. Transfer the rice and the meat and veg into a large pot or steamer and mix it all up under a medium heat.
  5. Add salt to taste then serve while hot.





Saturday, April 24, 2010

AE RO PLANE JELL.LY FOR MEEEEE






http://www.gowanusstudio.org/jello/






how fun :)

Monday, April 19, 2010

When I go to Japan NSFE (Not Safe For Epileptics)











思いがかさなるその前に kodak moment








a very dad/son activity: fishing in the Bay of Islands near Kerikeri. I caught more fish than he did lol.




King Louie our beloved Rotoruan fatcat




feeding the sparrows chicken pie at Orakei Korako Geyserland. Which brings me onto the topic of cannibalism...




Mum lost in the scary redwood forest in Rotorua




I really feel like a pav right now.








Perhaps it was the crusty burnt sausages or the oil-soaked burger buns that drew me to the pavlova cake. Now I was never a fan of good old kiwi pav, but it was there. And the birthday boy offered me a slice which I absolutely no way could have refused like I always do with the lame-ass line of "I don't eat cake."
Why don't I like pavlova? No particular reason, really, except that one deadly slice is the equivalent to eating a bowl of sugarcubes and downing the whole thing down with maple syrup and caramelised screwdrivers.
Thanks but no thanks.
However not tonight. I gingerly took the slice (that birthday boy had no idea what a favour I was doing him) and ate it like I watch creepy webcam videos of the darn lump of sugar and egg whites on dodgy porno sites. First forkful, I missed the topping and as I swallowed it I was reminded of why I hated the perennially classic pav so much. If you've ever wanted to lose your sweet tooth just eat pavlova and I can guarantee a success rate of 100% + weight loss.
I was still being watched and my pathway to the garbage bag was blocked preventing me from inconspicuously doing a "quickie" (a "quickie" in food terms that is) by the party people happily enjoying their dessert: so I took another bite. First came the overpowering sweetness, AND THEN absolute... The raspberries tasted like what can only be described metaphorically if it were so possible like raspberries. Astonished because raspberries were another one of my dislike foods after a bad encounter with a dastardly sour tub of frozen ones I cleared the plate within a minute bringing me into a new phase of my pav-loving life. Needless to say, serve me up a plate of that stuff any day :)




Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

When you smoke crack and look into a mirror, you'll see someone else"













beautiful photographer and digital artist Fahad Alkadi from Saudi Arabia. http://fahad0850.deviantart.com/

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Rosie from the Jetsons realized in 2010

I watched the whole thing, eyes transfixed on a utopia that I know will never happen.

Pothole Gardens brilliance

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