After Sausage Hours


(All pictures taken with my Nexus One.)
...won't hurt, now will it? Retail therapy might not be the answer to everything, but that's fine with me.


(All pictures taken with my Nexus One.)
Just saying, Italiana...

I actually think the unbaked cake (above) is prettier than the finished product:

Me, post-application (the close-up reminding me just how huge my nostrils are...)
The doors ofthe mini bar (left) and wardrobe (right) look like 1950s refridgerators
...and the toilet seats have quite a unique shape, don't you agree?
I also like the bubble/pepple like chairs and tables on the 8th floor, not that I've ever seen people actually "lounge" there:
Austrian snack manufacturer Kelly's are currently running TV ads and print campaigns for their new product, "microwaves", which are marketed as the "quickest side-dish of the world". Yawn. It's essentally microwaved crinkle-cut potato crisps marketed as the perfect side dish for anything you could possibly imagine (as detailed in the really annoying rap sung by a boy in the TV commercial). Come again? Kelly's marketing department must have been really bored in order to come up with this brainwave.

Although the recipe really was as easy as Anne claimed, the problem was that a) only three egg white were needed and it was hard to divide the 6 that were all in one bowl together and that b) I don't own a piping bag, having thrown out my old one years ago. I could tell that the almond-meringue was too runny and so cheated by adding just a bit of flour. Well, they still tasted really good even though they are at least twice the size of your regular shop-bought macaron and therefore look much less sexy. I'm definitely going to make them again , though using exactly 3 egg yolks next time and matcha-mad as I am at the moment I'm planning to create "matcharons" - watch this space!


The second course were maki (filled with avocado, cucumber and pickled Japanese plum, shiso ume):
The main course was udon noodle salad which I adapted from this recipe.

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