For some reason, I've been looking around on Youtube and some mixologist blogs on preparing classic to new trendy drinks.
After reading a few entries and watching a few videos, it seems kind of interesting that making a drink is very similar to cooking, you mix and match flavors that compliment each other and make each ingredient sing.
There's this pretty cool bartender video I stumbled upon on Youtube, it's worth a view, he recites a poem while he makes a mint julep (American classic), it's pretty interesting.
It might be interesting to start a bartending/mixology blog... hmm..
Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
The Future Draws Near
I just spent 4 hours reading up on Chef blogs on how their experience was and the journey they took to get to become the culinary artists they are.
From what I read, the more I like, these are very passionate people who are willing to face low incomes, long hours, working until their body is numb, just to persue their dreams of becoming a chef.
I admire these people for what they pull through, it's a fresh look at life, they are passionate for what they do and will do it despite what society promotes (namely having a high income job).
I'm sorry but I don't want to be stuck in a office all day typing mindlessly at computers and staring at the monitor until my eyes burn out of their sockets.
I think I might do this, this become a executive chef thing and owning my own restaurants.
Getting on the Food Network or Travel Channel wouldn't be all that bad either :)
Maestro, Begin.
From what I read, the more I like, these are very passionate people who are willing to face low incomes, long hours, working until their body is numb, just to persue their dreams of becoming a chef.
I admire these people for what they pull through, it's a fresh look at life, they are passionate for what they do and will do it despite what society promotes (namely having a high income job).
I'm sorry but I don't want to be stuck in a office all day typing mindlessly at computers and staring at the monitor until my eyes burn out of their sockets.
I think I might do this, this become a executive chef thing and owning my own restaurants.
Getting on the Food Network or Travel Channel wouldn't be all that bad either :)
Maestro, Begin.
Monday, November 16, 2009
To the Bird and the Bee
To the certain "couple" I am writing this to,
- I do not hate the idea that you are seeing each other
- I just hate it when there is pointless flirting
- If you are feeling chemistry, which I see you two are and are very happy for, I suggest you act on it
- Flirting goes no where in the long run
- Flirting can be annoying to the third person around you two
- Cut the poking, prodding, whining, and simulated unnatural kindness, ask the question of whether you want to be together, and go from there.
To the Bee: take her heart, respect her, and be there for her when she needs you the most.
To the Bird: take his breath away, treat him well, and be there when he needs you the most.
To Both: Make sure you don't lose yourself and be happy.
And with that, I hope things work out between you two.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Just Go
Last night I arranged a very random group of friends and headed out to Kula sushi in about a few hours notice for each person. Surprisingly it worked out although I was a few minutes late (sorry Baron). It was a good dinner and had some pretty interesting conversations, it's just surprising how a random group of people at a moments notice can get together and have a good time...that's how things ought to be sometimes.
and after we all headed out aimlessly since Guppies was deserted and we hoped to have some drinks there and to chat with some cute waitresses.
So me, Baron, and CJ headed out into the night, with no destination in sight.
It's been awhile where I've had the time to literally just wander an area, with no destination, with no purpose. As I was trying to think about where to go in the midst of Baron's screaming inline 4 engine, CJ's deep rumbling vtwin engine, and my own inline 3 engine with it's hybrid i-4 and v-twin exhaust note, and realized that this group ride was sort of the destination. As long as we were together, it didnt' matter, it was just fun and exhilrating to just ride with some friends.
No rushing and lane splitting to work or class, just pure old riding, just what it's supposed to be like. It's been awhile since I've had an opportunity to do this, it was a good break from set schedules and destinations which my life is composed of now...
"Where should we go tonight?"
"Anywhere, just go."
Well said.
and after we all headed out aimlessly since Guppies was deserted and we hoped to have some drinks there and to chat with some cute waitresses.
So me, Baron, and CJ headed out into the night, with no destination in sight.
It's been awhile where I've had the time to literally just wander an area, with no destination, with no purpose. As I was trying to think about where to go in the midst of Baron's screaming inline 4 engine, CJ's deep rumbling vtwin engine, and my own inline 3 engine with it's hybrid i-4 and v-twin exhaust note, and realized that this group ride was sort of the destination. As long as we were together, it didnt' matter, it was just fun and exhilrating to just ride with some friends.
No rushing and lane splitting to work or class, just pure old riding, just what it's supposed to be like. It's been awhile since I've had an opportunity to do this, it was a good break from set schedules and destinations which my life is composed of now...
"Where should we go tonight?"
"Anywhere, just go."
Well said.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
An Urge to Break the Monotony
Simply put, life is getting to monotonous for me.
Even after getting my bike stolen, doing bad on a midterm, and adjusting to a much quieter life post-SPOP, I'm beginning to notice that my life has been severely stricken with monotony. I would wake up, go to class, end around noon, fight the through the war-zone known as Anteater Parking Structure, rush off to work, stay there and dilly dally with tedious tasks, leave around 6:30, go home and that's that.
On the weekends I would go home and hang out with the parentals and friends back at home. Then the following Sunday I would rush back to Irvine to prepare for another week.
I'm waiting for something amazing to happen, be it a girl that will steal my heart, traveling to a foreign land, going on a spontaneous adventure, anything.
I just need something to give my life some spark again.
Things like:
I'm waiting life, give me something new and amazing to experience.
Even after getting my bike stolen, doing bad on a midterm, and adjusting to a much quieter life post-SPOP, I'm beginning to notice that my life has been severely stricken with monotony. I would wake up, go to class, end around noon, fight the through the war-zone known as Anteater Parking Structure, rush off to work, stay there and dilly dally with tedious tasks, leave around 6:30, go home and that's that.
On the weekends I would go home and hang out with the parentals and friends back at home. Then the following Sunday I would rush back to Irvine to prepare for another week.
I'm waiting for something amazing to happen, be it a girl that will steal my heart, traveling to a foreign land, going on a spontaneous adventure, anything.
I just need something to give my life some spark again.
Things like:
- Riding a motorcycle for the first time
- Kissing a girl for the first time
- Staffing with some amazing people over the summer through the Student Orientation Program at UCI
- Traveling abroad to Europe for the first time
I'm waiting life, give me something new and amazing to experience.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Life Rears It's Ugly Head
Today marks one of those real-life situations that you think it will never happen to you and it does.
Today marks the day that I had my 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6r stolen from under my nose, along with my roommate Lerry's bike which was parked safely next to it. It was still there last night after coming back from dinner at Maggiano's yesterday with Ariana, but when I went downstairs today at 1:30pm today to get to my class that little green speck that I always see when I walk toward my parking spot was missing.
I remember my mouth saying "fuck it's gone" and walking quicker toward the crime scene to check up on my roommate's bike to see if it was gone too. Lerry had a 3-4 inch thick chain plus a GPS global tracker system on his bike and behold, there was nothing left but the chain and locks.
Hm... I don't feel like I could write about this for now, so I'm just going to put it to the side.
Back 10/21/09:
I have realized that not only is this a major convenience to my daily schedule since having a motorcycle makes getting to class considerably easier and work considerably faster, I have learned to adapt to extreme conditions.
I've always said to myself that this wouldn't happen to me, but boy was I wrong. My ignorance has shown me how ugly life can really get, but why sob my eyes out on a lost possession? The only thing is I can move on. I can't say that I was not saddened by this event, but I was goaded by my new found hatred of the apartment where I live at in fighting for a better and safer security system for the entire community.
You can't let things like this bog you down, the best thing you can do is make the best of it and move on. Life is already floating on and you should float with it.
In the meanwhile... I got this on my sights:
Today marks the day that I had my 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6r stolen from under my nose, along with my roommate Lerry's bike which was parked safely next to it. It was still there last night after coming back from dinner at Maggiano's yesterday with Ariana, but when I went downstairs today at 1:30pm today to get to my class that little green speck that I always see when I walk toward my parking spot was missing.
I remember my mouth saying "fuck it's gone" and walking quicker toward the crime scene to check up on my roommate's bike to see if it was gone too. Lerry had a 3-4 inch thick chain plus a GPS global tracker system on his bike and behold, there was nothing left but the chain and locks.
Hm... I don't feel like I could write about this for now, so I'm just going to put it to the side.
Back 10/21/09:
I have realized that not only is this a major convenience to my daily schedule since having a motorcycle makes getting to class considerably easier and work considerably faster, I have learned to adapt to extreme conditions.
I've always said to myself that this wouldn't happen to me, but boy was I wrong. My ignorance has shown me how ugly life can really get, but why sob my eyes out on a lost possession? The only thing is I can move on. I can't say that I was not saddened by this event, but I was goaded by my new found hatred of the apartment where I live at in fighting for a better and safer security system for the entire community.
You can't let things like this bog you down, the best thing you can do is make the best of it and move on. Life is already floating on and you should float with it.
In the meanwhile... I got this on my sights:
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