Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Vegan Cupcakes

Trang and I baked 68 vegan cupcakes in 3 hours for our house
meeting on Tuesday night. It was very tiring.









Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Procrastination

I have a paper due in less than 24 hours...
I did this instead of working on it.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Collegiate Diet

Was there ever a time when you got sick and tired of a certain kind of food? I'm sure you have. I used to always get tired of eating Filipino food, but when I went off to college, I realized that I missed it. A lot. Sometimes I even crave certain types of Filipino food that I would normally hate to eat. I guess you just don't realize how much you love something until it's gone. :P

Anyway, when I moved here, all I had to eat was food from the dining commons. At first, it seemed pretty cool since there were a lot of foods to choose from: pizza, burgers, pasta, soups, salads, make-your-own sandwiches, American food, "Mexican" cuisine, "Asian" food... the list goes on. After, say, the first two months or so, I started getting tired of dining commons food. I just got tired of it. Don't get me wrong-- the food is pretty good (when Noho and Jorelle visited, Jorelle ate A LOT at brunch), but after a while, you just get tired of the same old food everyday.

Looking for an alternative to dining commons food, Emi and I decided to utilize the dorm kitchen. At first, I found it kind of weird to cook food in a kitchen that is meant to be used by 60+ people. It was also awkward whenever I was cooking (ramen!) by myself and someone I didn't know walked in. I used to always force Emi to keep me company by bribing her with food (she could never say no since I cooked and she didn't).

We started out only making simple kinds of food: ramen from packets (which literally every college student is a pro at making), cup of noodles, microwavable chow mein-- all the stuff that you can easily make in 5 minutes or less. After a while, we started to get tired of eating ramen all the time, so I decided to venture out and try to make food that consisted of something other than dry noodles and hot water. By then, I started making more friends and went to the grocery store to shop for ingredients.

Since everyone was always busy during the week, we would plan out Friday nights where we would cook food and watch a movie. This system worked out well and was a nice way to end a hectic week and start a relaxing weekend. We did have a minor problem: we all had different kinds of diets. One of my friends, Trang, is vegan and we had to find a way to accomodate her diet with ours. Emi doesn't really eat meat or seafood, but she does occasionally eat poultry, so the one of the only meats that we'd eat together was chicken nuggets. I, on the otherhand, was open to anything and everything, but I would occasionally buy salmon and make my own food separate from Trang's and Emi's.

One of the first meals we made was tofu stir-fry and salmon parmesan (for me). It was pretty simple and we had a lot of fun cooking. We were in the kitchen for a long time and had to actually make two batches because the pan that we used was not big enough. Overall, it was a pretty yummy meal and we had tons of leftovers. There were six of us eating and watching Slumdog Millionaire, so you could just imagine how much food we made that night.

One of the batches of our tofu stir-fry

My salmon baking in the oven


There were also times when I wanted to cook food that I did not really know how to cook. One Friday, during Lent, Emi and I decided not to eat dinner at the dining commons. We went to the I.V. grocery store and looked for something to make for dinner. Being on a college student budget, we bought a pack of three-cheese tortellini and a jar of Prego italian sauce. I had some leftover parmesan cheese from my salmon parmesan, so I decided that I wanted to make baked parmesan-crusted tortellini. The process of making the dish is very simple: boil the tortellini, mix in with the sauce, and then bake. Despite the lack of complexity in a dish this simple, I ended up overbaking the tortellini. It was still pretty good, but the crust was just a little too hard. The sauce was a little too sour (maybe it's because I'm just so used to Filipino spaghetti), but it was easy to ignore since we were watching Milk that night and were distracted by Emile Hirsch and James Franco's handsomeness. :P


Despite overbaking, the inside was still pretty good

Emi and I are part of my dorm's programming committee, so we help with coming up with/setting up programs for our house. There have been times when we have a program that involves food and, for some reason, I always end up being in charge of cooking/baking. I don't mind cooking or baking, but I just find it weird that I am known as the "cook" and the "baker" of the house and in high school, I was also known as the same things. Go figure. :P I would put up pictures of food from past programs, but I'm sure that you've probably gotten tired of reading this (if you've made it this far!) and I didn't get to take that many pictures of the different foods.

So, what was the point of this blog? I don't really know, but I initially wanted to blog about the food we made tonight. I didn't mean for it to get this long, but oh well, it's already written. Anyway, the food we made tonight was something I found on TasteSpotting. I'm too lazy to look for the actual recipe right now, but it was baked tofu fingers and fried rice. After showing Trang the recipe, she started craving it and we decided to make it tonight. It's a fairly easy dish to make: we just marinated sliced extra-firm tofu in soy sauce and garlic for about half an hour, rolled them in Kraft Shake 'n Bake (it was the only vegan bread crumb-type thing that we could find) and baked them until they were golden brown. We had a Flight of the Conchords marathon while we ate.

They kind of resemble mozarella sticks

This is how one of our typical dinner & a movie nights
looks like

Totally irrelevant: I finally got to watch Star Trek today, and it was AMAZING... and not just because there were so many ridiculously good-looking actors! ;) The action scenes and story line were AWESOME. It seriously surpassed all of my expectations and is now one of my favorite movies. I REALLY WANT TO WATCH IT AGAIN!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

It's gotten worse...


Taken less than 2 hours ago when walking to dinner.

City on fire...

Taken yesterday at the Goleta Amtrak Station

Monday, May 4, 2009

Attack of the clones

Kinda messed up on this one.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

The art of procrastination

TGIF

I usually don't have anything to do on Fridays since I only have 2 classes and I am done by 12noon. After my classes are over, I usually get lunch with Emi and then hang around in the dorms like a hermit. >__<

These past Fridays have been pretty busy. Last Friday, I painted and went to see Cascada with my friends. Today (well, yesterday technically speaking), since Emi was pretty much working all day, I hung out with Trang. We went to watch the Queer Wedding that is held on the last day of Pride Week and watched a lot of people "marry" each other. It was pretty fun.

Afterwards, Trang and I went to Precious Slut, which is a tattoo shop in I.V., so Trang could get her nose ring. I asked the guy at the counter about white ink tattoos, but he told me that I had to talk to one of the tattoo artists. I didn't get a chance to talk to any of the artists since Trang had to go to class at 2pm. :( Her nose ring is pretty cool, though. It makes me want to get my nose pierced. :P

I hung out in my room for a bit and attempted to do some homework. I ended up procrastinating, as usual. Trang called me later on and we went to Trader Joe's with Skyler and his friend, Sam. I ended up buying a lot of mochi and snacks since I really need to use up my meals at the dining commons. >__<

When we got back, we hurriedly put our groceries away and drove over to the annual drag queen show. None of us were expecting a lot of people to attend, but Campbell Hall (which is the biggest lecture hall on campus and seats approximately 800 people) was filled. Emi told me that they had to turn a lot of people away because there weren't enough seats.

Anyway, the show was sooo fun. It was the first time that I'd been at a drag queen show, so I didn't know what to expect. The drag queens were from the 801 Cabaret in Key West and they perform in UCSB every year at the end of Pride Week. There were four drag queens and they were all fabulous. I'm too lazy to upload pictures right now, so expect to see them sometime this weekend.

My favorite drag queen was "Ms. Sushi." She was tall, thin, and absolutely fabulous. She was the one who looked the most feminine, but you could still tell that she was a man. :P The show consisted of a lot of dancing, "singing", dollar bills being tucked into the queens' lingerie, male audience members being undressed on stage, and even full-on nudity. One of the drag queens (whose name I've forgotten) took off all of her clothes and danced around on stage with her pee-pee exposed for all to see. It was interesting. There were also two performances by UCSB students, one of which was based on Britney Spears. The show ended with one of the drag queens singing a song about what a man is as she took off her makeup, put on men's clothing, and showed her true, biological self.

I really enjoyed the show despite the fact that the guy sitting next to me fell asleep and was practically laying his head on my arm. We tried to wake him up, but he wouldn't budge. Don't worry-- he wasn't dead. He was snoring. :P I wish that I'd gone to last Sunday's student-produced drag show, but I had to study for a midterm. They had a Lady Gaga performance. :(

Anyway, this weekend is going to be pretty busy. We're going to Manzanita Village/San Raf's annual Farside Festival which is like a little carnival. There is going to be food, games (a dunk tank!), inflatables (like a moon bounce, a sumo wrestling thing, and an inflated obstacle course), and a bunch of other things. After that, we are going to go Pilipino Culture Night, which should be really fun! I'm not sure if I want to go to the PCN After Party, though.

Okay, I think I should go to sleep. Busy day ahead of me. See you latahhh!