Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tomatoes

I love tomatoes.  So when I saw a sizable bag of cherry tomatoes for only $2 in an old street market two days ago, I had to buy it.  Of course!  Only $2!  Bargain of the week. 

That night, as luck would have it, a friend dropped by during dinner time, and I had nothing to serve, no ingredients except onions, garlic, and a few wilting leaves left on my dying basil plant.  What to serve?

Then I remembered, whew, I had these wonderful tomatoes and some linguine left from my last pasta fest.  Disaster spared:

Saturday, November 13, 2010
As we’ve gotten settled in, neighbor and I don’t have dinner quite so often anymore, but when we do, it’s always yummy and always a good time.
Previously: Neighborly dinner

As we’ve gotten settled in, neighbor and I don’t have dinner quite so often anymore, but when we do, it’s always yummy and always a good time.

Previously: Neighborly dinner

Sunday, October 3, 2010
Thank god I like my next-door neighbor.  It’s so much more enjoyable to share meals sometimes - sometimes: when I’m not in my more lonesome moods - and it’s positively sweet how we pool ingredients, cook, and eat together.  The meals are small and simple but satisfying! 

Thank god I like my next-door neighbor.  It’s so much more enjoyable to share meals sometimes - sometimes: when I’m not in my more lonesome moods - and it’s positively sweet how we pool ingredients, cook, and eat together.  The meals are small and simple but satisfying! 

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Jenna and I were making brownies from a BBC Good Food recipe one night in London when she busted out this old-school scale to measure the butter. 
Can you say L.O.V.E.?

Jenna and I were making brownies from a BBC Good Food recipe one night in London when she busted out this old-school scale to measure the butter. 

Can you say L.O.V.E.?

Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The scene at dinner last night.  The menu: melon with ham, a tomato and some lettuce picked from the garden, olive oil made by the grandparents of ST, my couchsurfing host, and a chunk of goat cheese.  We split a bottle of wine and talked into the night.  I am having what you would call a nice time away.

The scene at dinner last night.  The menu: melon with ham, a tomato and some lettuce picked from the garden, olive oil made by the grandparents of ST, my couchsurfing host, and a chunk of goat cheese.  We split a bottle of wine and talked into the night.  I am having what you would call a nice time away.

Friday, July 2, 2010
Bleu cheese burger and chimi fries.  At the food truck partay in the OC Register parking lot yesterday.  Not a bad deal for $7. 

Bleu cheese burger and chimi fries.  At the food truck partay in the OC Register parking lot yesterday.  Not a bad deal for $7. 

And for dessert?
Coconut pineapple cake, expertly baked by MP.  Served with green tea.  Eaten with love

And for dessert?

Coconut pineapple cake, expertly baked by MP.  Served with green tea.  Eaten with love

Dinner tonight Chez JR. 
Kimchi fried rice with egg on top.  Tofu soup w/scallions and little shrimpies.  And of course, this being a Korean meal — banchan (side dishes).  I contributed the sparkling strawberry lemonade made with freshly picked lemons. 

Dinner tonight Chez JR. 

Kimchi fried rice with egg on top.  Tofu soup w/scallions and little shrimpies.  And of course, this being a Korean meal — banchan (side dishes).  I contributed the sparkling strawberry lemonade made with freshly picked lemons.