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Lola's foodblog
I'll play.
![]() ![]() ![]() Sept. 29, 2012 In the morning, I ate sushi. In the picture, the plate of white rice belongs to my niece. The plate with nori was both for my sister and me. Yeah, wasn't much food. I drank a cup of osmanthus oolong tea. Lunch, I had a Vietnamese sandwich. It's about 7,8 inches long. It's cut diagonally so the left side sticks out and makes it look longer than it really is. Inside is shredded chicken, sliced cucumbers, sliced jalapeno, pickled carrots and jicama, Vietnamese mayo sauce and a dash of soy sauce. My sister adds that it's a Vietnamese secret mayo sauce that's equilvalent to McD's Big Mac sauce. ![]() |
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Sept. 30, 2012
I ate half a dinner roll so I wouldn't have uler problems before making pancakes. Afterwards I only had 1/8 slice of an 8" pancake with 2 tsp. of syrup on the side because I was tired after everything was done. Had a slice and had to clean up. ![]() |
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Ate at 2PM...
1/2 cup of rice with sautee bell peppers, mushrooms, tofu, and some imitation meat thingy (don't know what it is) and some fried eggs 1/3 cup of rice with Thai sour soup, which I had to add some lemon juice in because it wasn't sour enough for me. I normally would also add spoonfuls of hot sauce, but I've been getting heartburn so no extra spicy food for me for a while. ![]() one cream puff, 3 pieces of green tea mooncake 2 cups of hot tea |
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can I come live with you?
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Damn. Now I'm hungry.
Again.
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Why? The food isn't that great.
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At the Full Moon Festival around 8:00 PMish...shared the food with my sister. I ate one eggroll, two pate bread, one steam bun sandwich with a slice of vegetarian ham, two cream puffs, some fruits, and a small cup of soda.
Around 10:30PMish, four slices of moon cake of the four flavors: lotus paste, mung bean paste, green tea with mung bean and salted egg (picture above), and durian paste. Also two pieces of dark chocolate and some tea. |
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October 1, 2012
8:00 AM Crust of a french bread roll, half with vienna sausage, half with butter. 9:00 AM Quarter of the leftover gianenormous with two slices of turkey spam. Iced coffee with a tsp of raw sugar. 11:30 AM A quarter piece of durian mung bean moon cake and a cup of osmanthus oolong tea. (It's Full Moon or Mid-Autumn Festival season, so we have lots of moon cakes. ![]() |
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12:30 PM Two cups of lemonade
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erika
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Goddamn. I miss 中秋節 something fierce. jealous of your moon cakes.
except the durian moon cakes. cat-piss-smellin' spiky-ass snot-textured things, i don't know how you do it.
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erika
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Burlington, VT (pop. 42,417) doesn't have much of a Chinatown, i'm afraid. There's a Thai market on my street and a Vietnamese one up the block, but that's about it.
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And the Vietnamese store doesn't carry any moon cakes? I guess there's not much of an Asian population there. Pity. You should move to Houston. In Chinatown even the street names are in Chinese.
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3:00 PMish Ate two slices of leftover pizza found in the freezer.
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5:00PMish Had the last half slice of the leftover pizza from the freezer and 1/2 cup of juice that a sister of mine made. She told me what it was but I forgot what's in there. Almond milk, cherry, and something and maybe something else. She's a smoothie nut.
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