Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Weight Loss Log No. 7

Seventeen pounds to date. Although that was about three weeks ago which was the last time I had a swim. I probably gained a little bit since I've been sick and unable to go to the pool and I'm sad to say that I lost some of the weight in a not too healthy manner. Some of the weight loss, I will confess, was due to laziness in the kitchen. Many nights, I would just have a dinner of a peanut butter sandwich and a piece of fruit.

It has been a long time since I've made an entry on my Fatty Files series, but I had a breakthrough today. I got into a pair of pants that I almost gave up since I haven't been able to fit into them in almost three years. Yey me!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Lunar Eclipse, February 20, 2008


Roomie, here's the best picture I could take of the eclipse. It's obviously very small, but I kind of got Saturn and Romulus, Remus or whoever-that-is-us.

Roomie and I braved the freezing night to witness the total lunar eclipse last Wednesday. I have to say, although the view was very tiny, it was worth the 10 or so minutes in the cold. After all, we won't be seeing one of these in another couple of years.

Friday, February 22, 2008

I Was So Bored Yesterday That...

... I almost fell asleep while I was in the middle of my own lecture. You know how it is when you're drifting between being awake and being asleep? That's when you know you are seeing things, but you can't remember what's going on. Yup, had that moment when I was teaching yesterday. So I let my students off early. If I can't stay awake in the middle of MY OWN lecture, I didn't want to subject them to it too long. They just might not return for another one.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

The Merits of Paying Attention to Your TV Ads

For our Sunday treat, roomie and I ordered from our favorite Mexican place. So the delivery guy finally comes and our bill is around $16. We give him $20 and ask that he give us $2 back to cover the tip. And of course, he says “No habla Ingles.” After a bit of a struggle with sign language, I recall a Cheez-It ad on TV where the character says “Dame Cheez-It” or something. And so I tell Mr. No English, “Dame dos dollar.” He smiles as he hands me $2. I swear, I’m still amazed at how people can live in the US for years without learning English. And I’m quite proud that my TV addiction helped us communicate!

Friday, February 15, 2008

Estrellita Poblana

I thought I loved Mexican food when I was back home. Little did I know that I was loving Tex-Mex--I wasn't aware of the distinction yet, until I got to eat at Estrellita Poblana. For my first few years in NY, I thought I will never find good Mexican food. I dismissed it as one of the few things that I'll have to let go, being in the East Coast. Having taken trips to California, where they had whole Mexican supermarkets, I knew it definitely could be better.

Many a tiime, I would be frustrated by the overpriced restaurants that I've tried in the city. Guacamole being served by bow-tie and vest-clad waiters don't exactly spell Mexican for me. I don't care what other people say, but there are just cuisine that for me should be served in a home-style or street food atmosphere because the food says it all. No need to be fancy about it. Imagine our surprise when roomie and I tried this gem in our own neighborhood!

For $2, a soft taco with carnitas, or bistec, or to roomie, lengua, really gives you value for your money. It's loaded with all the trimmings you would expect from a real taco--that means, white cheese, not cheddar. Their burritos, apart from being good enough to be made into pillows, are maybe the best I've had so far. But aside from the usuals, they have real Mexican standards on their menu. J loves their chicken mole--chicken with chocolate sauce--that would give those fancy restos in the city a good run for their money. Roomie recently tried the Sopa de Res. She describes it as nilaga (beef soup simmered for maybe four hours) loaded with salsa verde. Apparently, it's a cure for hangovers, but roomie says it gives her relief from her bad cold, too. And oh, salsa verde. Sigh! I put it on everything.

Estrellita Poblana is a wonderful surprise to us who just have to look around the corner to get our Mexican food fix. There's just something incredible about finding great food from a take out place.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Quotable Quotes 2

Sometimes, yelling is just a loud way of saying "I love you".--Jim in Kitchen Confidential.