Archive for July 2011

singapore feasting

hot and sour soup

Hello from sunny Singapore!

I’ve been back a scant 36 hours and have eaten what seems like a veritable mountain of food – the food here is always an experience for me, even after living here many years and a multitude of trips back. I figured this time, it would be good to document a little bit of the experience so if you ever visit this wonderful land of culinary delights, you could partake too!

Firstly, my family and I like to frequent what has been our “local” for years – a mamak stall (coffeeshop) called Al-Azhar where we’ve had literally hundreds of tehs, roti pratas and mi gorengs over the years.

milo and horlicks

1st order: iced milo & horlicks at my local kopitiam (coffeeshop)

 

I also had lunch at one of the Din Tai Fung restaurants – renown for their dumplings and xiao long bao. Besides their xiao long bao, we had:

hot and sour soup

hot & sour soup - warming, vinegary, and super tasty

wonton with black vinegar and chilli oil - din tai fung singapore

wontons with black vinegar and chilli oil - YUM

minced pork & mushroom noodles - din tai fung singapore

minced pork & mushroom noodles

 

For dinner, I ate at another local eatery near my house – Eat (Rail Mall). They are apparently known for their fish ball noodles, and they didn’t disappoint! They’re called fish ball mee pok (or kolo mee). They’re delicious.

fish ball mee pok at Eat, Rail Mall, Singapore

Fish ball mee pok (noodles)

But what stood out for me was their laksa tau pok. Essentially, this is the rich, coconutty, spicy thick broth we already know well, with pieces of fried tofu in it that just SOAKS up the laksa goodness and provides a means of transport into your mouth. Once imbibed, it all explodes on your tongue like a veritable symphony of taste sensations. Humble looking, but OH, so indescribably good.

laksa tau pok at eat, rail mall, singapore

laksa tau pok - incredible

 

Yes, i really did eat ALL OF THE ABOVE in one day. And I haven’t even displayed here photos of the copious amounts of durian and fresh lychees I’ve been scoffing down, plus the roti prata breakfasts and curry puff snacks. AY, i may very well return to melbourne a giant rolypoly, but I don’t even care.

Being home is NAICE.

 

 

 

flying the singapore girl way

SIA_singapore airlines

Today I flew on yet another Singapore Airlines flight. I really really really dislike travelling any other airline. Not because I’m a snob, but because I genuinely believe that the experience of an SQ flight is truly unbeatable.

I’ve travelled a lot in my time, and sat on MANY different airlines – from complete budget to very very plush, and Singapore Airlines wins my vote every time.

SIA_singapore airlines<<image from the Singapore Airlines website- hope they don’t mind me using it given I’m talking them UP!)   

 

In Australia, Qantas and Emirates tickets are often priced in the same league as Singapore Airlines – but I still wouldn’t consider them so and am never able to bring myself to pay the same amount for them. In fact, I’m willing to go out on a limb here and say that SQ has my loyalty for life.

A lot of thought goes into the customer experience at Singapore Airlines, just their seat design alone is exceedingly well executed. Headrests that easily change heights and provide head leaning pads, tables that have a pocket mirror built in and a pen lip so errant stationery doesn’t go sliding about. Sturdy headrests  and a separate cupholder (so you don’t have to open the entire desk to just have a glass of juice). Roomy seat pouches for your accoutrements and REAL pillows and blankets. 10.6 inch screens with incredible entertainment options, and an in-seat charging station for your electronics!

Then there’s the ever-so-attentive, never grumpy crew who always make you feel ultra pampered and satisfied. The great boarding system that ensures no chaos. The hot towels to freshen up with at the beginning and end of your flight (so simple, and so wonderful).  The beer/champagne/fruit juice upon takeoff and just before landing. It is so EASY to please your travellers with these simple, offered thoughtfulness, and Singapore Air does it well.

The food is also pretty damn good – crisp salads, fresh fruit, real meat and a bar selection that would make any drinker blush. The restrooms are cleaned down by staff every hour or 2 so they never get icky. It’s just all a huge joy, travelling with them and in the last year, I’ve had especial cause to know – the back injury has had me leaving certain flights in a wheelchair, and the service has just been second to none.

And, they have phone customer service that is so personal it puts all other travel companies to shame. A couple of times I’ve had issues (bag got broken in transit etc) – and they got fixed and resolved straight away with very little hassle and paperwork.

And here’s the thing – I’m NOT a priority passenger, or a frequent business/1st class flyer with them at all. This is their stock standard great service that ensures that their travellers fly the friendly skies whilst feeling pampered. AND in the last 15 years, their little add-ons keep improving, which shows they are constantly analysing and upgrading their wares.

Yup, I’m a fan. A big one. And will always be. I don’t even care that the concept of the “Singapore Girl” is faintly sexist. Whatevs. They’re awesome.

 

daggy date night

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So tonight S and I had a daggy date night because, frankly, we were way too exhausted from the last 2 week’s vagaries and activity to do much else. We drove the 2 minutes down to our local neighbourhood (two whole minutes!), and elected to have sitdown dinner in what we regard to be the BEST pizza shop in our area.

Unfortunately, what is the BEST pizza shop turned out not to be the best PASTA restaurant – I mean, I have many times had to eat substandard pasta. But this was BAD. And the thing is, truly bad food is hard to come by.

S’ lasagne came drowning in sauce that tasted like Heinz baked beans, I kid you not – it was like the cook had opened a tin of baked beans, emptied half a bottle of ketchup, and stirred it all in a pot before plonking it on some flat lasagne noodles. Awful.

My carbonara came out also drenched in sauce, but which was what can only be described as a GLUE LIKE consistency. I kid you not. I ate about 3 mouthfuls before declaring my mouth unfit for the experience. The bacon was flaccid and uncooked. The whole mess sat unappetisingly on my plate for about 3 minutes. We looked at each other and simultaneously rose from our chairs, declaring dinner DONE.

It’s almost inconceivable that a place that has consistently WOW pizza can cook pasta so tremendously badly, OR that they are fully booked every Friday night. Just, wow.

Anyways.

We were so tired that we almost didn’t even care, and decided to salvage the meal at the local pub, with a glass of wine and some dessert.

We sat by their open fire and spent a delightful 45 minutes just sipping and chatting and cuddling, and things were just sublime.

Then we popped into the GAMING LOUNGE with our desserts in hand, and here’s where things got awesome.

You see, I’ve never played the pokies before. And so beginners luck was MAH FRIEND ladies and gentlemen, we were just ON FYAH. PLUS, we found the one machine that seemed to just keep PAYING OUT (on 2 cent games, but STILL YAYY ME). Also, it was rather inappropriately called “Oriental something or other”. YAYY for politically incorrect machines, because let me tell you, S and I razzle dazzled that place.

First bets are on!! Wish us luck!

All the old birds and their henpecked husbands were staring at us at once wistful (lucky machine) and disapprovingly (clearly our youth, vigour and raucous laughter didn’t suit how seriously they took their gaming). One older lady even took up a firm position gazing at our screen. Seriously, this machine was the BOMB GIGGEDY of pokies machine – every 5 button presses, we got something back in value (from 10 cents, all the way to $8 at one stage!)

sundae spoon in hand, man by side, oriental lucky machine in front. happy.

In the end it was just such a happy hour – literally. And FREE (we started with $30, and miraculously, walked out with $30! Go us!) – PLUS, S got charged seniors prices for the sundaes (quiet chortle. Make what you will of that, but we are insisting it’s because the girl thought we were lovely).

I still don’t see how pokies can actually be alluring, let alone addictive, but sometimes the most fun is spent doing the daggy things, with someone you love. Especially when the “daggy date night” is followed by coming home and suitcase packing with the most hideous face mask on, whilst your honey watches the golf in his pajamas. Oh yeah, that’s how we roll on a Friday night.

 

broken glass

800px-Broken_glass

So last night, my car got broken into whilst I was teaching. It was pretty awful, walking back to my car after a nice rehearsal, parked not 4 cars away from my studio entrance, to see shattered glass everywhere, and my car turned upside down by what looked like a ransack of epic proportions.

800px-Broken_glass

Glass is EVERYWHERE inside the car, and after a night of teaching, all I want to do is do the quick drive home and rest my back with a cuppa tea. Plus, at the time, I thought that they had taken a couple of things that are integral to my general everyday safety as well. Just awful.

I had to drive (laying a cushion on all the broken glass on my seat) to the police station, file a report, do the insurance thing, all which with waiting times, took way too long for my broken soul’s liking.

Coming up, this’ll be 1 major injury, 2 robberies, 1 nearly epic car accident, and being unable to work (due to the injury) all in the last 12 months. It has been a testing time, and today all I want to do is stay home, cocoon myself, and be quiet as a door mouse hoping that life won’t find me here as well.

As always, I’ll try and remember the moments of gratitude in the midst of it all:

  • that I have an amazing man to drive home to in these moments who then looks after me magnificently, stroking my hair, covering up the car window with plastic and duct tape, helping me with the insurance claim, and making me comfort food and a hot drink.
  • that it could always be worse – I am safe and sound, and nothing major got taken (this time at least).
  • that I live in a city with 24 hr assistance, glaziers that will come to my house and fix the car, and good insurance companies.
  • that I have the support and love of wonderful friends who talk me down from these somber moments and make me laugh.
  • that Pete and Sonia, my heroes, found the items that I thought were missing from the car, on the footpath. Thank goodness.
  • that I have the luxury of having a mental health day today and just focus on these good things.

And most of all.

 

this too shall passbroken glass image: via

quote image: copyright sharon pakir 

healthier habits: easy healthy lunches

packed lunches that are cheap, healthy and delicious

Well, the whole newer, healthier lifestyle thing I posted about a while ago is going swimmingly, thanks very much for asking, S and I are feeling much better and in the last 2 months, it’s been habit forming.

I won’t lie, it wasn’t easy in the beginning – I’m not used to consulting recipes and measuring portions for a start, and also we both love comfort food. Plus, winter is not exactly the easiest season to commence a fitness regime in (this I say on behalf of S, with my back issues there’s no jogging for me whatsoever)!

After a few weeks though, we’ve settled into a nice rhythm and have found ourselves at the supermarket gleefully buying mostly unprocessed foods, actively craving vegetables and fruit more, and happily, S looks incredibly fit (yayy for him being handsomer than usual).

One of the nice habit forming activities is that every weekend now, we buy a heap of food and prep it all for a week. I’ve got this particular recipe down pat, and its been adapted from one of Michelle Bridge’s Losing the Last 5 Kg recipes to suit what’s in season, and to last a week of prep.

Here’s how I prepare a week’s worth of healthy lunches for S and I (that’s 10 lunches) in less than an hour.

(Shopping list: 2 zucchinis, 1 large eggplant, 1 head broccoli, 1 large head cauliflower, box of cous cous, dried mixed herbs, 600g tuna in springwater, 3 tins of beans/bean mix.)

This week, I started off by preheating the oven to 180 degrees celsius, then whilst waiting for that to heat up, I chop all the veggies up into 1 inch cubes, and lay them in baking pans. I also set the kettle to boil (you’ll see why later).

roast vegetables for lunch

Then, I spray them all with olive oil, and sprinkle fresh ground salt and pepper all over (this is the only salt you’re going to have in the lunches to keep them healthy, so I don’t skimp here). Also a liberal sprinkle of dried mixed herbs all over it. Fresh herbs would be better I’m sure, but I also try to keep these meals cost effective and pantry supplied.

Give them a good shake, and chuck baking pans in oven. The quickest to cook will be zucchini (10 min), then broccoli and eggplant (12 min) then cauliflower (15 min) so I set the timer for 10 min to start with.

Whilst the veggies are cooking, I measure out 1.5 cups of couscous, and pour over it 1.5 cups of boiling water that I thoughtfully prepared earlier. I cover the bowl with a saucer and leave it.

Then I take out a bag of carrots and cucumbers and start slicing them up and putting the slices in ziploc bags. We go through about 1.5 – 2kg of carrots and 4 cucumbers between us in a week, and so I do this all in one hit.

BEEP! The zucchini is done!

roast zuchhini

Take the zucchini out and place the tray on a trivet. I like my zucchini caramelized to the hilt, as you can see.

The cous cous will be done by now, so I uncover it and fluff it up with a fork.

cous cous with mint

At this stage, I like to stir through a bunch of mint (either fresh or the kind in a tube) for great flavour, and sometimes lemon juice if my lemon tree has been kind to me.

BEEP! The broccoli and & eggplant are done!

I didn’t take a picture of the eggplant so you’ll just have to use your imagination.

roasted broccoli

Take those trays out and place on trivets. Then I go get all my other food items together whilst waiting for the cauliflower.

I took 3 standard sized tins of beans (kidney, chickpeas and lentils in case you’re wondering) and drained and rinsed them, then combined them in a bowl. Then I searched in my pantry till I found tins of tuna totalling 600g, opened and drained it all.

BEEP! The cauliflower is done.

roast cauliflower

Take THAT out too. Sigh happily at the amazing smells filling your kitchen.

Then, you lay out your 10 containers/bowls/pyrex dishes/tupperware.

From here, you can do 2 methods. You can layer each ingredient, or mix it all up. I’ve shown you both below, coz I’m nice like that.

If layering, you divide your couscous up between all the containers, then divide your beans up, then the tuna. Like so:

layering

OR you can mix up the cous cous, bean mix and tuna, in a big bowl, THEN portion it out, like so:

couscous bean mix & tuna

MMM.

Then, I layer up the roasted vegetables over that.

AND YOU’RE DONE.

Behold the beauty:

packed lunches that are cheap, healthy and delicious

oh, my.

The containers are for S, the bowls are for me.

Now, if you’re feeling addedly Martha Stewart-sh, these meals are meant to be eaten with a dollop of natural yoghurt. We like Jalna. It tastes rich, despite being fat free, and come in big tubs which are reusable, which means we aren’t earth killers, because I said so.

jalna fat free yoghurt

For S’s containers, I tuck a little muffin cup in, and plop a dollop of yoghurt in there. That way at work, he can just take it out, microwave the rest, and then pour on the yoghurt before eating (and throwing out the muffin cup) – saves us an extra mini-container he would otherwise take. I learnt this trick from ogling Bento lunchbox sites.

packed lunch healthy easy delicious

the ultimate packed lunch.

S and I have rated this lunch system the best so far, for its combination of ease, yumminess and nutritional factor. Portion control IS important too – the measurements and amounts I give above are for 10 lunches for one very big man and one generally hungry girl. They are reasonably filling, I don’t feel hungry for a good few hours after I eat these!

They’re SUPERBLY yummy, and infinitely changeable – sometimes I drop a handful of spinach on top of it all to wilt in the microwave, and in summer I can replace the vegetables with salad type condiments. Cous cous is super quick and yummy and full of fibre, but I can also change it up with a small amount of brown rice or even buckwheatsoba noodles. We also vary the protein – this works well with lean cooked chicken, tofu, salmon, and amazing with lamb strips.

Once I’ve packed it all in the fridge, I then finish chopping up our vegetable sticks and fruit salad for the week – it’s a no brainer to grab it out of the fridge in their ziploc bags each morning.

bags of fruit salad

All in all, the entire process takes 45 minutes (after a few weeks practice), maybe an hour including cleanup (though I’m lucky to have a dishwasher AND an enthusiastic handsome pan scrubber). Our grocery bills have gone down significantly, and we can see the difference in our bodies – especially for S who has been diligently exercising as well! It’s food that is yummy enough to keep eating, but certainly not so yummy that it’s bad for the waistline. In fact, I’ve found myself roasting up vegetables when I’m after a savoury snack, and craving fruit and veg all the time.

And the best part?

You only have to do it once a week, and then you’re all set, all week long.

Do you have any packed lunch favourites? Have you been practising a healthier lifestyle? Share your tips with me!

actually, it’s not me, it’s you

monday blues by quoteskine

Today was a bad pain day, with crawling out of bed at 11am, spending much of the afternoon with layers of hot water bottle and pain killers, and lots of general misery. When I saw this below picture, I heaved a sigh of relief out loud, that someone out there understands.

Goodbye Monday, don’t wait for my call, don’t come crawling back, don’t think this is just a break. I’m over you.

monday blues by quoteskine

monday blues

<via the ever talented quoteskine blog>

great students make great learners

the capability project by sharon pakir

I’ve written a post about what makes a great student up on my professional site, The Capability Project.

the capability project by sharon pakir

I know many of my readers here are avid learners of dance, so if you want to learn about what is SERIOUSLY my most inspirational student I have at the moment, please go on over and have a read!

If you’d like to be kept up to date with the inspiring things we’re reading and posting about, do join us on facebook as well.

Enjoy!

 

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