fiona makes dumplings.

April 14, 2008

So in my last post, I mentioned that I’d learned to fold dumplings. Well, here are the pictures! BTW, they’re just green-skinned dumplings with the usual pork, chives, and shrimp filling. The green has no flavor, so don’t be freaked out.

my first dumpling--yes i\'m showing you the good side

My first one!

I used my camera’s macro option for this one…it came out really nice so I washed my icky hands and grabbed the camera. My mom thought I was crazy hahahaha

Same dumpling, but from another angle. Why yes I’m proud.

I started putting all of my dumplings into an empty tray at one point, and I think I made about 30 in all. These are all mine, and from here you can barely see the inconsistencies.

So those are my dumpling pictures. I can’t wait to have them tomorrow morning/over the week. We ate the ones my mom and dad made earlier and they were aaaaaaaamazing!

Now, to homework and sleep. Have a good week everybody!

FIVE DAYS. FIVE DAYS UNTIL DISNEY WORLD. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH~

LOL almost forgot–I finally bought a prom dress! My brother drove me and Eva to Estelle’s in Farmingdale, Long Island. It took a few hours, but both us bought prom dresses we’re really happy with. My aunt also tailored the hem in a jiffy for me, so I’m totally in love with it now. All I need now are some underthings and a clutch.

OK GOODNIGHT.

BIG BANG SARANGHAE<3

I love both Big Bang and Coffee Prince, so when they smashed together, I got a supernova of hot boys, brilliantly campy acting, and some slap-yourself-and-bite-your-lips sexual tension.

I’m going to post tomorrow about my dumpling-making endeavor, but right now I’m going to finish the parody, take a shower, and sleep. Because tomorrow I get to go out for the first time in a long time, even if it’s a work thing and we’re celebrating a birthday…with karaoke! LOL they all voted today that the youngest, i.e. yours truly, has to sing first.

BTW, Miss USA is on right now and Miss Florida is an exact replica of Jessica Simpson, and her name is also Jessica. LOL Plus I’m sure she had collagen injections to her upper lip, it looks scalloped and unnatural.

daw-lun-daw

March 23, 2008

Heya! I”m typing this post from my brother’s laptop in our room at the Westin in downtoan Toronto on some free, kickass wireless. Today is Day 2 of our food vacation and…I think we ate five times today. This morning, we had some crazy dim sum at Casa Imperial, a place that’s basically Linden Place (in Queens) but to the 16th power. Actually, Casa Imperial puts Linden Place to shame with its classyness and subtlety. But the food wasn’t at all great.

After that, we went to the largest Asian mall in North America, Pacific Mall, where we spent hours walking around the very socialist cubicles. There were basically five types of stores: opticals, clothing boutiques, apothecaries, tea/snack places, and cell phone stores. And there were easily 300 little glass cubicles. And everybody sold the same things!

After that, we headed to the T&T Supermarket, which was really awesome since it was so neat and huge and bustling. And it was instantly, absolutely Asian because it had a whole aisle dedicated to vermicelli and a whole aisle for soy sauce.

It’s 9:53 now, whoa.

We drove out to another strip mall (we were in Markham all that time, and Markham is basically a suburban place with beautiful huge houses and strip malls very much like Woodbury Outlets upstate) to meet…my dad’s ex-girlfriend. There’s a whole complicated story there, but we met here, walked around a little, then sat down for a half-lunch at a place called Keung’s. She’s a hairdresser and divorced with one son my brother’s age.

Actually, her son was born May 13th and my brother was born May 31st. And to make matters even more unique, this woman and I share the same birthday, May 18th. AIYA.

I want to stop typing, but I said that I ate about five times today so I better finish relaying all of it to you guys.

At Keung’s, we sat there talking and drinking and catching up. I think we drank through three pots of tea, we were talking for so long.

When we finally left, we left to meet up and go have dinner with a relative. I took a really nice nap while we drove to Chinatown. We arrived and then waited amidst harsh cold and electric trams for our relative. She got there in her orange-haired glory. We headed to the restaurant shortly after and parked in an underground lot.

At the restaurant (hotdamn I forgot to take pictures of the food!) we waited for her daughter Ada (Aida?) and her husband. The first time I met Aida was when she and her mom visited NYC about a year ago.

I really do not want to type this right now, my parents are watching the victory of Ma Ying-Jieu in Taiwan…

MY DAD COULD NOT SLEEP ALL LAST NIGHT ‘CAUSE HE WAS SO ANXIOUS ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION…IN TAIWAN.

And we’re mainland Chinese. But hey, it’s important since there are politicians for reunification and politicians against it.

Okay my brother’s breathing down my neck asking me if I’m done yet.

So we had a good dinner and made some conversation about college (they don’t have financial aid over here!) and stuff. We’re going to meet up again tomorrow and yum cha.

OKAY OKAY OKAY I’M LEAVING NOW, GEEZ DAVID.