Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Does Orientation Really Matter?


I went to St.Augustine for the first time ever with my family this past weekend. For a bit of back story: I used to live up north and am quite familiar with the culture and architecture therein. I have been living in Sunny South Florida for some 15 years now and have been to the Keys and many coastal areas. I had never been to St.Augustine, until now. Very interesting. It is a combination, in my personal opinion, of both ends of the Eastern Coastal Spectrum.

We were able to stay in the heart of St.Augustine; inside the major shopping areas and along the Castillo Fort on the bay. The small alleys which were soley dedicated to pedistrians brought me back to what life must have been like in the late 1700's to the turn of the Century. Apartments built upon varied shops and markets; the oldest Wooden School House in Florida; small inlets with bakeries and coffee shops crowded the cobble-stone walkways. The architecture is very much reminiscent of northern towns; pennsilvania almost. Which is odd considering that St.Augustine was mainly inhabited by the Spaniards. Bringing the feel back south was the oddly familiar feel of Key West; Ghost Tours and Trolley Tours were advertised at every corner.

In all, it was a very interesting little town; one I will most definitely return to. Especially when it is Pizza Time!


Thursday, August 27, 2009

I WON I WON I WON!!!

I entered a contest on Music Induced Euphoria for That SummerTime Sound novel give-away and I WON!! WOOTAGE!!!

Check out the site! Great for Music Lovers!

Monday, June 8, 2009

I've been bad...



I know... I've been a very bad blogger....




In all due fairness, however, I am working three jobs now in lue of my up coming trip to Germany!!! One of my new employments is working at JCPenny Portrait Studio's. It has been absolutely amazing! My manager confessed to me that my training was one of the most difficult ways to learn that she has ever seen. I had to learn the fast and hard way because, that's just how it went! I had shoots with maternity, twins, families of 12, 4 boys under the age of 6, fiesty 2 year olds, relentless toddlers, frustrated teens, odd couples and courageous survivors.




As a result of learning how to take posed portraits rather than casual candids, pardon the alliteration, my brain has been non-stop. I find myself looking at random individuals and thinking: "They would be great to photograph" or, "the way the light is hitting that baby... GORGEOUS!" or my favorite... "That would look great in a 10X10!!"




::Sigh:: I find myself doodling a lot more now and surfing the web for ideas and inspirtation. I hope I get to put them to use in the near future!




It has been a while that I have looked forward to spending 10 hours a day on my knees making kids and grown ups alike laugh :) What a tough job!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Birdies






I am not a crafty person but I wanted to add some flare to my room :)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Had a PicNic... Had a Blast!

This weekend was one of the most action packed ones I have partaken in for quite a while! Saturday we had a picnic to say Farewell to some dear friends of ours.

Which was thrown quite wonderfully by the two lovely ladies above!

It was just a gorgeous day to be outside. It's days like that where I am actually glad to live in South Florida!










Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

Side Note

I know....

Some friends of mine and I are submitting items to an art show sponsored by Bear & Bird in Lauderhill. The theme of the show is MEMEME Self Portrait. This is my entry :)



I was going to go more Serious and "Artsy" but I figured I would have fun with this one. So I did!

Come Check it out! (And try to find me on the poster below... hint.... alphabetical)


Friday, March 20, 2009

I'm SORRY!

I've been a bad blogger.... I haven't posted in almost 1 week.... I"M SORRY!!! It's been a busy and eventful week though. Today is my last day where I work. Yeah... I found out on Monday that the grant that I was on reached its max so I can't come back until June!! THANK YOU!!!

So, i've applied at other places including Broward Gen. as their Baby Photographer! I hope I get it!

In Diet News..... Wednesdays weigh in confirmed another 4lbs lost! Not as much as last week but still significant! I can definitely see it and feel it now. I still feel energized and am not bored of the cookies yet. I've learned more recipes and have impressed the culinary master himself- my father! One of my new additions to this posting will be putting up the recipes as I go perfecting them.

I'm still going strong and have added a work out routine to my schedule. My sister (Mangonett) and my mother are my work out buddies which is awesome!!!!

I will post more later. For now... I have to make the last hour and 15 min of my last day count. Bored.com!!!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

2nd Weekend

I'm continuing in a good way! I stalled for about 2 days after Wednesday and then dropped another 2 this morning. I went out lastnight with some friends and was surrounded by seemingly delicious pizza but I stuck with my plan and satisfied my appetite with a delicious Lamb Kebob!Mmmmm :)

GOING GOOD! GOING STRONG!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

We've Reached The End of Week 1 and Start of 2

Wow!! One week today.....

It has been a very interesting week. I'm more suprised in myself than the results to be quite honest. It is not an issue of will power because that I do have; nor is it an issue of dedication because that I have as well when I understand the ends. It is more of how I have been able to listen to my body with a purpose and with understanding. I am learning so much about how my body reacts to stimulants and triggers. My mother quickly changed the channel when it landed on the Food Network lastnight. When asked why she responded, "because I don't want you to be tempted or to get hungry". However kind of her that was, I realized that watching such things on Television is not my trigger. I am actually intrigued now more than ever with cooking shows to see how I can adapt recipes to my needs. For example, 3 nights ago I saw Mario Batali make Crab Cakes that looked absolutely amazing. So lastnight, that's what I made with my specific needs and requirements. They came out pretty darn good.

I am surrounded every day by foods and "temptations". By listening to my body, I am learning how to have control over it. My brother in law was craving Hong Kong Tokyo as I had mentioned previously and he was hesitant on eating it infront of me because he didn't want me to feel bad or to get angry that I "couldn't" have it. I assured him that it was fine because it wasn't that I "couldn't" have it- I could have had the entire carton of it with the egg rolls and crab rangoons. It is that I know I "shouldn't" and my resolve in that I "Wouldn't" have it. That is control. Knowing the end result of both choices made the decision very clear and easy to make: (1) Eat the Fried Rice= Regret it, Ruin the Previous days, prolong the wanted future (2) Don't eat fried rice= no regret, no stomach ache, stay on path, get to desired results faster. There is always a hidden third choice however, (3) don't eat fried rice= make fun of brother in law while he is groaning on sofa in pain from eating too much :) hmmm......

This marks then end of week 1 and start of week two. I have eaten roughly 42 cookies; 560oz of water; 80oz of lean healthy proteins; 10lbs of spinach and vegetables. With what results? I weighed myself this morning as promised and was suprised by what it read: I have lost 7lbs in 6.5days. That is a little over 1lb per day. If this continues, I am looking at a total of just over 28lbs by the end of my 4th week. Wow! I've been in communications with my phyiscian and they have assured me that all is well. As long as I am getting the nutritional values I need, then there will be no harmful side effects. Wow!

On previous diets, I would be quick to celebrate and reward myself with a "cheat" day or "free" day but not this time. This is just all the more motivation to kick it up a notch. Starting this second week, I am increasing my exercising routine and inculcating some free weights to start toning and making sure there's no ugliness when it really starts to show.

So HERE WE GO!!!!!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Day 6

Well, tomorrow will mark 1 full week of the new program. I will weigh myself when I wake up and just before bed to see how I've done. I feel I have done well. I have had my moments of AH but nothing too bad. I've read some of the blogs and forums and many of those who were successful say that the 2nd week was their hardest simply because it gets "old fast". Then again, many of them started the program weighing over 300lbs so let's see! Tonight I made myself crab cakes with low-fat mozzarella cheese. It came out pretty good! I'm definitely sticking to the blueberry and oatmeal raisin cookies. I don't think I can handle the chocolate chip ones again. Blah!

So one week down, 4 to go!! Not bad!

:)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Day 5

Guess who I met yesterday....



Yup.... And I know why...

Lastnight my mom and I decided to treat ourselves to dinner out on the town rather than cooking. We went healthy and had Sushi/Thai at the local restaurant. I was good and had a small serving a crab/spinach soup, a roll with no rice just crab eal and avocado and we shared edamame. The portions were about the same that I would make myself so it wasn't so far from what I've been having. Well, the human body is too smart for its own good because it realized that I was not having what I "should" in the sense that it wasn't home-made. The human body has a memory and usually after sushi/thai we would all split a desert. When we didn't order one, the minute I got back home, the Hunger Monster made an appearance. I was craving Jello or Dark Chocolate ALL NIGHT. But I was good! I RESISTED!! I had my last 16oz of water and went to sleep at a reasonable hour! This morning, it seems as though the hunger monster has retreated to its cave!

BWAHAHAHA!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Days 3 and 4: First Weekend

It is 4:45pm, Sunday afternoon on day 4. This weekend went by a lot less tempting than I thought. My family has been a wonderful contribution to that factor. My parents have stuck to their promise of eating whatever I make for dinner. I stayed at my sisters house this weekend and, although I was confronted with delicious Hong Kong Toyko take out, I wasn't tempted as badly as I thought. What I was really craving were the grapes in their fridge. It' is interesting how I have learned what was my weakness when it came to food before hand. I am a fruit fanatic and however healthy they are, I had way too many too often- SUGAR. I had a major craving for a dark chocolate bar as well. But I have been good. Tonite I am making myself Veggie burgers with organic cheese. Should be interesting!
I haven't weighed myself yet but I feel a difference in my jeans and my upper-under garment..... interesting....

Friday, March 6, 2009

Day 2: Blue Berries :)

1.oatmeal raisin
2.blue berry
10. chocolate chip.

Yup, that's my ranking. The blue berry ones are very good. They sort of taste like a fat free, sugar free blue berry muffin. Which is basically what they are lol. I warmed mine up this morning in the microwave and had it with some green mint tea again. yummy. For dinner I am thinking of making either Turkey or Chicken Tacos with fresh veggies and a whole wheat wrap which apparently I can have 1 serving of. yay! I was doing more research and there isn't really a strict list of what is and is not permitted on this diet. It's really common sense. They do provide you with items that are recommended in certain/maximum portions and it does say no "beef or pork" but in regards to other things such as carbohydrates and nuts and such, it's portion control. It's a calorie controlling diet. I added the numbers and I'm basically on a 1500 calorie a day diet which is what I am supposed to be on anyway in order to lose weight. You can increase the calories porportional to your needs simply by increasing what you eat at your main meal. Not bad. One blogger stated that he couldn't stay on the program because he got bored of 6 cookies a day but that he has used the cookies as snacks rather than eating other things because they do control your hunger, appetite and give you plenty of energy and nutrients.

Interesting....

Thursday, March 5, 2009

End of Day 2

Have I mentioned how much better the oatmeal raisin cookies are?! Well, they are!

Again, I was only able to have 5 out of 6... they really keep you full. For dinner I made some crusted baked chicken with a spinach tomatoe goat cheese salad and a side of roasted veggies. Very delicious and very filling as well. I've rounded off the day with about 70 oz of water in my sister which isn't have bad and I'm still drinking. Didn't get a chance to go for my bike ride :( due to complications but I did work out in the house following some online workout tips including that thing where you put your back flat against the wall and scooch down as low as possible and hold it for as long as possible... yeah that hurt! I did some crunches, jumping jacks, push-ups, arm presses and I think my family thinks i've officially gone bonkers :)

Ah well, tomorrow is friday, day 3 and looking promising with Blue Berry Cookies.... Here's hoping!

Day 2 looks promising

I have to say that the oatmeal raisin cookies are WAY better than the chocolate chip! WHAT!? Yes, odd right!? I guess since oatmeal raisin cookies always taste like healthy cookies, they are easily made super healthy. They are delicious and I discovered that popping them in microwave for 10 seconds makes them really good! I had my cookie this morning with a cup of Green Mint Tea. Mmmmm :) Just had my 2nd cookie with a glass of water. That makes about 20 oz of water so far. I'm a little behind from yesterday but I took my grandparentals to the eye doctor this morning so I was a bit distracted. All is good though.

I am going to take advantage of my free afternoon and go for a bike ride around the neighborhood now. Going to shoot for at least a half hour to an hour or about 5 miles, whichever comes first :)

Not bad so far!

GO OATMEAL RAISIN! WHO KNEW!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

End of Day 1

I just finished having Dinner and can not eat one more thing but I am really thirsty all the time... In a good way. With the package I was given a refridgerator magnet that basically lists everything permitted/recommended/forbidden. Vegetables are a large part of the "meal time" ingredient list. So, I used all I could plus 10oz of protein. My parents have decided all on their own to join me in the Dinner part of the plan, which makes me happy for them!

Dinner consisted of Turkey Cutlets, Mashed Butternut squash, sauteed baby portabella mushrooms, red/green/yellow bell pepper, spinache, red onion, eggplant, zucchini, french green beans and finished it off by steaming some asparagus. I used NO OIL or BUTTER by simply using a non-stick deep pan, cooking the vegetables first and then using the juices released from them to cook the cutlets. The butternut squash was done by using the microwave. If I do say so myself, it came out pretty darn well. I have always been a vegetable person so this wasn't that far of a stretch. I had some extra cutlets so, looking at the list, I rolled them with Goat Cheese and julienned spinach. THAT was good :) It's all about getting creative people!

In total, I was only able to finish 5 of the 6 cookies today. The plan permits the last cookie to be eaten after dinner but honestly, I can't eat one more thing. I've had over 80oz of water. YUP that's 8 times as much as I usually drink!

I feel pretty good. My stomach is a bit... active but not in a bad way. When you combine the cookie with the water, you can really feel it swell in your stomach which makes you extremely full. I've never had a problem with being "hungry" all the time, it was just quantity that was my problem (and quality). So far, it's handling both those areas.

Not bad for day 1. Here's looking to day 2!

A Whole New Chapter

So I realized that I don't really use this blog as much as I could. This is why I am going to use with an additional purpose. When I started it out, it was going to serve as a photography blog. I have kept to that for the most part but I am going to expand the horizon. Of what do I speak? ... Read on....

For the last 10 years I have been overweight. I was always "the chubby" one but I was athletic and active. When I moved here to Florida and hit my pubecent curse of my teens, I literally stopped moving. I kept ignoring the signs that my body was trying to send me in regards to my health. I would get fatigue quite easily; I wasn't as energetic; certain foods that at one point "grossed me out" were all the more apealing- greesy foods; my clothing size kept rising like the mercury in a thermometer. I would simply push these things aside and say to myself "Don't worry, it's just a phase. You'll drop the wait like that ::snap fingers::" Well, 10 years later here I stand at 5'6", 23 years old, 200+lbs, and tired of it.

I got a wake up call when I was looking through my sisters wedding pictures and video. I realized just how much I had let myself go. I started thinking of all the times I said "no" to a bike ride; "no" to going to the beach because I don't want to wear a bathing suit; "no" to a party because I don't have anything to wear. My family is not necessarily "fit" oriented. My sister has always been the petite one and the health guru and workout queen. My father always played sports with us when we were younger but about 13 years ago he had shoulder surgery after playing basketball and was off the routine for a while. He occassionally played sports and worked out since then but it was never the same. My mother, is of course a saint, but has had the same issue as me. We tell eachother "we'll lose weight together by doing this and this and that and this", meanwhile 2 weeks later we haven't done anything because we're going on vacation or, we have a family event or, we can't start just yet cause it's a thursday. Same excuses. I would always laugh when, as a family, we would decide to get fit because I knew it wouldn't happen. We would try bike riding around the neighborhood but then one day "The bike has no air". A month later the bike is resting against the air pump ladeled with cob-webs and dust. We would try to eat healthy but somehow, oatmeal cookies and oreo's and reeses and blue bell ice cream would walk right back through the front door and into our plates. I put no blame on my family what-so-ever; we are who we are. I began by stating that my wake up call occured when I was looking through my sisters wedding album. That was almost 9 months ago.

My sister recently shared a comment her husband made referring to me in which he said, "She will never lose the weight living in that house." It was this comment that finally shook me out of the coma that I had been in for so very long. However true the comment was, I became resolved to prove it false. My brother in law said it with no ill will nor with any knowledge of how true it was but not for the reason he intended. I would never lose weight living in my house, with my family, because I always used them as an excuse and a crutch. I would just resign myself to believing that "It's because they won't do it with me that I can't lose the weight." Like morning coffee brewing in the next room, that very thought smells of garbage in my nostrels. I am beginning the month of March putting excuses like that where they belong: in the garbage.

I did my research and realized that I needed a kick start to my new endeavor. After much review I came upon "Smart For Life" and saw what I wanted: RESULTS. I have peers that have been successful with the program. It's not "weight loss speed" that I desire but rather a healthy way to give my body a shock and help me change my view of food itself. In case I haven't mentioned it, I LOVE FOOD! I love cooking and experimenting with new flavors and combinations. I didn't want anything to change in that field with the exception of quality and quantity. With Smart For Life, two meals are replaced with nutrient filled cookies or if you prefer shakes and soups. Dinner is high protein and vegetable meal. There aren't many unreasonable restrictions and some that after research, make sense! I purchased the 5 week kit and began this very morning.

I began with 1 chocolate chip cookie and an eight ounce glass of water with lemon slices. The program requires a minimum of 64oz of water a day. I purchased a water bottle that holds 36oz; I am already on my second refill. The cookies, I will not lie, are an acquired taste. They are definitely moist and spongy. The taste is somewhat bitter but not unedible. I had my cookie at 9:30 and have not been hungry since. I am required to eat 6 per day. I think I might find that difficult simply because, I am not hungry. But I will do it!

Exercise is very important as well for obvious reasons. Since I work about 30 hours a week, I have planned out ways to exercise at work. This morning rather that taking the elevator, I took the stairs to the third floor. This made it all the more apparent how much I need to get my health back- I was out of breath for about 5 minutes from just 3 flights of stairs. My goal will be to be able to climb all 5 flights on a daily basis with little to know fatigue what-so-ever. Seems minor but like they say "Crawl before you Walk".

I am going to keep this blog as a Weight Loss Journey Diary of sorts in order to not only record my efforts and success but also to share my experience in the hopes that whomever may read this and shares my pains may find that they are not alone! Far from it! I think that we all have issues with our personal health and opinions on our physical appearance. It would be too easy to blame the media and what society projects as "beautiful" and "acceptable" but I believe that we define ourselves. Pointing the finger is a lazy mans way of not holding the reigns of responsibility.
I refuse to be the one pointing a finger.

So.... this marks day 1.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Darn you Mangonett

not that anyone else reads this but yes, I have been tagged:

6 things that make me smile:

1. my zygomatic muscles
2. my family
3. the idiosyncrasies of my peers
4. when something turns out better than expected
5. great music/art/food/people
6. pictures

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rant Time with Tammy - GRAMMYS

Sunday February 8th, 2009 was the 51st Grammy Awards. I had a group over my home to watch and critique the event and boy did we have plenty of material to go off of.

Highlights of the show were indeed the collaborations between Coldplay and- and I am ashamed to admit my pleasure of this performance- Kanye West, T.I with Mr. Justin Timberlake, Lil' Wayne and Robin Thicke, Justin Timberlake and Al Green, as well as the performances with Adele, Sugarland and the incredible Jennifer Hudson. These performances highlighted the arguable fact that perhaps there is still a glimmer of talent in this sad sad generation in which I find myself. I questioned what occurred to the producers and individuals in charge with arranging the performances as I watched the "collaboration” between MIA, TI, Kanye West and Jay-Z; Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift. That was surpassed by the aneurysm I suffered when the curtain revealed a performance between the generational star Stevie Wonder and the un-explained phenomena that is The Jonas Brothers. I will digress at this juncture; if you have any positive emotional attachment towards these three individuals I warn you that reading from this point on will not be to your favor.
The Jonas Brothers are much like that rare oddity such as Sponge-Bob Square Pants, Rock of Love, Momma’s Boys and Paris Hilton- the question WHY is never answered. Why have the Jonas Brothers become such a Pop Phenomena? Why do people keep linking the word “talent” with their names? Why are they not flogged when comparing themselves to Elvis Costello? And why, for the greatness of all that is holy not stopped when stepping on stage with Stevie Wonder?? WHY!? Someone please answer this three letter word for me!
Alright, if you skipped over this digression you are welcome to re-join at this point. After the blood began to flow to its delegated locations once again, I continued in amazement as the presenters took the stage and the winners their awards. In an homage to the late Anna Nicole, Whitney Houston made a come back into the world of 3 digit poundage as she presented the award for best R&B Album to Ms. Jennifer Hudson. With her heart felt acceptance speech, Hudson thanked her family living and gone for their support as well as the public for theirs.
Kate Perry, an advertisement for Jamba Juice and Smoothy King, took the stage with an all out performance of “I kissed a girl”. Proving all the more that studios are now focusing on over producing vocals, Perry tried her very best no doubt to sound a notch above late night karaoke at Uncle Bob’s Pub.
U2, constantly trying to distinguish themselves from Coldplay, brought out the rainbows in their performance- an attempt to hypnotize the public into donating all of our 401K and investments towards famine and overseas causes?
The star of the evening was no doubt Lil’ Wayne, taking home 6 out of 8 awards for Best Rap Album, Best Solo Rap Performance, Best Rap Performance & Rap Performance for Duo or Group.
Coldplay had their share in awards for Best Rock Album of the Year, Song of the year and best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals.
The surprise of the night was unquestionably the award given to Alison Krauss and Robert Plant for Best Album of the Year along with 4 other award. They were accompanied in this category by Coldplay, Neyo and TI. The quiver of disagreement and disbelief rippled through the audience as Robert Plant tried to stay hip and modern stating that in the past this would be called “selling out”. That statement flew over the low hung heads of all as they tried to grasp the reality that Robert Plant and Alison Krauss had beat out Coldplay, TI and Neyo.

The evening salvaged itself with the onstage magic that was B.B. King, John Mayer, Keith Urban and Buddy Guy as they made tribute to the late Bo Diddley. Without this life-saver of a performance, the evening would have been all to easily dismissed as material for Talk Soup and Best Week ever rather than a tribute to music and entertainment. In all, this year rose above last years elementary school recital award show but lacked in what is most important- TALENT.
Here’s hoping that 2010 brings with it something more.

Monday, February 9, 2009

WHAT!?



WHATT!?!?!?!?!?!?!!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Tushy Cushion

Alright, So I normally don't post stuff about decor and all that jazz but after today's driving extravaganza to find every clearance and outlet center known to man- south florida- I feel I must vent and divulge our findings.

My mother has taken it upon herself, yet again, to redo our dining room after donating our pre-existing furniture to a needy cause- the newlyweds. Not a pity donation, rather, the passing of an heir-loom. With that came the need to replenish our newly barren and dismal dining area. We had been most graciously given a temporary table, an EthanAllen one a that, but it came to it's end as we could no longer do with the "un-matchiness" I believe the word is. And now with the pending fate of the the buffet disappearing, we had to get the march and find our new decor! This time, we were hitting it with a budget and a mission! Here's what we got:


The thing with shopping at clearence and outlet centers is the simple fact that everything is on clearance. "what?!" you may ask... well, yes. At $40 a pop, there are thousands upon thousands of items- chairs alone filled one room. But the issue comes in when you need 4 or 6 or 8 of the exact same style chair! There are odd numbers or pieces that are damaged or pieces that look the same but AHA are not! If you don't mind a completely different style for each chair, then there's your meca. We were striving for the min of 4 identical chairs and then 2 end chairs with something to match. After visiting 3 stores, we came upon the one above. Now, I couldn't find the exact one online but there's an idea. The legs at the moment are maple and the fabric is a light green, almost asparagus. We are going to paint the legs to match the table which is an espresso brown/black. The fabric also has button-holes which add a nice detail and they match the rest of the house. We would love wing back or captain chairs for the ends. But that will come with time.
The table we found first at the outlet near my sister. Amazing find! A few "worn-in" marks but nothing too striking. The buffet/dresser/console we found at the Rooms-to-go in Pompano first and then after trecking south to Miami, went back up and purchased. It's very stunning in person and gives plenty of room for the china we currently have.
All in all.... good day. But OYE-VAY! All that for a tushy cushion!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Dinner Party

It's an odd thing. I'm 23 years of age; I have a good handful of friends that I spend my time with; we enjoy eating and yet, we've never had a dinner party before tonite. It came out amazingly good. A friend that was supposed to join us has a special diet- Vegan Pescatarian. Basically means, no animal products but he can eat fish. So everything was made to those culinary specifications. He ended up not showing because he was ill (I wonder why?) so we enjoyed the food without him. The hostess made Minnestroni soup turned Ragou to have over shell pasta; seared halibut in a sweet terriaki sauce; roasted fan potatoes; orange marmalade butter; and for dessert I made roasted apples stuffed with walnuts, raisins and pear drizzled with reduced orange marmalde and apple glaze. It was a very good night :)





Wednesday, January 21, 2009

MARVEL AND DC




Ok.... I must admit that I have a fancy for Marvel and DC in equal measure. My father has a nice little collection from the 60s through early 80s. I was going through them recently and something occured to me; it is something perhaps obvious to the rest of the world but struck me as interesting: Batman is crazy. Think about it if you haven't already.

The Hulk: Radiation



Spiderman: Bit by Radio-Active Spider




Superman: Alien





X-Men: Mutants




Batman: Crazy. Likes bats and hates bad guys. Thinks to himself one day "Hey! I look good in leather and a cape! I'm BATMAN!!"




And yet he is more widely acclaimed as the Best of them all. WHY? If I went around dressed in a lady bug costume fighting candy theives and hand-cuffing them with rainbows and hugs i would be shoved in the loony bin fast then you can say Holy Rusted Metal Batman! NOT FAIR!!!