Thursday, December 16, 2010
Leftover
leftover: Pad thai is good the next day. I decided to try and
make pad thai after we realized how much we were spending on thai
takeout.. Mine doesn't taste quite like restaurant pad thai but it is
pretty good.
Labels:
drawing,
fork,
journal,
leftover,
moleskin,
noodles,
pad thai,
sketchbbook,
sketches,
tupperware
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Pear Pita Eata
Pac Me
This day I ate a lot of carbohydrates! i walk all day for
my job so I feel that I can eat anything. This day I ate leftover
pasta for breakfast. The image is backwards. I edited it with
photoshop. The pasta flowing down from the left is really the pasta
for the leftovers breakfast. later I ate a banana loaf from Billy's
Bakery. and then...
I eat a lot of pretzels. Currently I enjoy Happy Herbert's Honey
Wheat pretzel sticks. I eat a lot of them. They are good with beer.
Magic Hat 9 is the beer depicted in the drawing. Whenever I have an
alcoholic beverage, I tend to consume food at the same time.
Later for lunch I eat soup. I make soup a lot. Especially in the winter. It is the kind
of meal that can be a two or three meals rather than just one. This sketch was crab soup on this day. Later, my husband Mike got me my favorite muffin from Amy's Bread: hazelnut cherry almond. Later, we met friends at a Japanese noodle place: Me Kui Te. I get the
Canton ramen. So good with sake, shumai, and beer.
Fiestaware does little to spice up my lackluster cereal
Fiesta- This drawing depicts my cereal bowl. For breakfast, I
often eat the same thing every morning. It is rather boring. Cereal,
banana, and sometimes fresh berries or dried cranberries. The cereal is currently flax cereal. With winter coming, the cereal will change to oatmeal.
I am against instant oatmeal! I prefer to cook whole
grain oats. The banana is added midway into the cooking pot so that the banana cooks into the oatmeal. Cereal: it needs to sit a few
minutes and absorb the milk. I use almond milk.
Labels:
cereal,
drawing,
fiesta,
fiestaware,
flax,
illustration,
sketchbbook
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