5/31/10

FARMERS MARKET SEASON!

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The seasonal Vancouver Farmers Markets are officially up and running. My co-worker picked up these beauties for me at the East Van location, by Trout Lake, on Saturday. I think I'll send the bf to the first day of the Main Street location on Wednesday after work as well.

5/28/10

FAVA FLAVOUR

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I was feeling inspired by two things last night: fava beans and tuna. Knowing me, this led to far too many ideas and flavours all being thrown together, but I think it worked out all right in the end.

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The easiest way to eat fresh fava beans requires the most work. You need to remove the beans from their pods and then blanch them. Once this is done, you can remove the fava beans from their tough outer shells, or if you like you can leave them on... it's not going to kill you. The beans can be eaten raw or cooked up any way you can imagine.

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Beautiful albacore tuna loin.

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I decided to create a crust on top of my tuna steaks, that I let sit and marinate into the tuna for a couple hours before cooking.

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I ground together: sesame oil, tahini, pine nuts, cashews, sesame seeds, salt, pepper, basil, ginger, and juniper berries. The juniper berries can have a strong flavour if you're not used to it, but it worked really well with the tuna and the other flavours.

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Before and after.

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I had put the fava beans in with the potatoes for the last few minutes to cook a little. Then I tossed both together with a lemon, dijon, asiago, basil, chive, and olive oil dressing. Topped it off with toasted pine nuts and sesame seeds.

I threw the tuna into a very hot oven once the potatoes were done. After a couple minutes I switched to the broiler. I wanted the tuna to have a nice brown crust on top, but didn't want to over cook the fish.

You should make this.

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5/27/10

AT THE ZOO

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"Something tells me it's all happening at the zoo / I do believe it, I do believe it's true"

Seeing Elizabeth off in Barcelona was both emotional and exhilarating. I was suddenly completely off the grid; completely anonymous and independent. Immediately after saying goodbye to Liz I needed to book my train ticket for Carcassonne, France -- surely the French rail strike would not still be dragging on, right?

Turns out the French like to strike.

Okay so I'm stranded in Barcelona and all my exit options are expiring as quickly as I can find them. What to do? Get the hell out of the party hostel, book a gorgeous hotel room (with a bit of luck and homeless wandering around the city) start making plans for an extended stay and go to the zoo.

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General zoo controversy aside, the Barcelona zoo was quite nice; many of the areas were well set up for the species they housed and others were in the process of expansion. It was a chilly day and most of the animals were up and about. I was able to wander around for hours, not having to butcher Spanish for anyone. Yes, I suppose there is some irony to be found with me using my brand new freedom to visit animals in enclosures - but I was able to forget my travel worries and have a nice calm and quiet day. Just me and the animals.

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5/26/10

WHO RAISED THIS CAT ANYWAY?

Cleo's new favorite place to sleep. Hey, when you wanna nest, you wanna nest - who am I to judge?

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5/25/10

WANNA KEEP MY PLACE IN THE OLD WORLD

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What is it about Russian flavours that just slay me lately? That tangy sour, wholesome sweet and briny salt are all that I crave. Heaven would be a fully stocked caviar bar - oh, that I were so lucky!

I started a new aquafit class this morning and was absolutely starving when it was done. I've made a promise to behave myself while R is out of town and treat my body well (that means wine breakfasts are out) so I decided to make a Kasha and Summer Bean salad for lunch. Delicious roasted beets and blanched green beans mixed with kasha, sunflower seeds and an aromatic lemon dill vinaigrette. I topped it off with a hard boiled egg but might eat the leftovers tomorrow with a little feta. Food food food food food food food food food. It's called a one track mind.

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Oh, ps. The ladies of aquafit? Universally awesome. I have, like, seven new best friends and three lunch invitations despite the fact they all have 50 years on me. I'm like their pet.

5/21/10

OOPS I CUT IT AGAIN

There are things in life I have trouble committing to: exercise regimes, for one, certain foods such as mushrooms and offal - both forever gross. Primarily though, I have issues with my hair. I just can't commit for long.

I cut my bangs in San Francisco (after months of saying I wasn't going to) and promptly dyed it very dark again when I got home.

Ho hum, at least I'm consistent in my inconsistency.

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WHERE'S MARY?

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Have you wondered where Mary's been for the past few weeks? Well, she returned home safely from her trip and I'm sure has been eager to post about it. Unfortunately Ruby threw up on her laptop so she's been without a computer for two weeks. Oh cats.

Let's hope she can get a new computer soon!

In the meantime, here's pretty Cleo to tide you over who (perfectly timed, of course) threw up on my bed just last night. She's lucky she's so cute.

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5/20/10

PICNIC KINDA PARTY

Tuesday was so beautiful, the temperature was above 30, the wind was light and the sun was shining. RB and I took advantage of the lovely weather by going for a picnic in the park. Fun fun fun. I can't wait till real summer is upon us and every day feels like this one did.

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5/19/10

SAN FRAN MOTLEY CREW

I was really bad about taking photos on our trip to San Francisco. Although we did numerous amazing things, saw some great shows and ate non-stop, I seem to have no record of that part of the trip. I do, however, have many photos of fish (live ones).....

It was a really nice vacation and so good for RB and I to get away together. San Francisco is a beautiful city, totally foodie spoiled and full of endless attractions. We really enjoyed our time and made some great new friends too.

Here's my motley assembly of San Fran photos.

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Raymond ordered the biggest dosa I've ever seen at Udupi Palace. This man is crazy and I love him.

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The only photo I took at Alcatraz. Nice work Hudson.

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And now home again.