Sunday, January 31, 2010
Seasame Tofu Flower
Eating Tofu Flower (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douhua) for a mid afternoon snack. My mom just bought it fresh from a tofu place. It has no preservatives, no added flavour and is still warm. So delicious when eaten with a sugar syrup
FOR SALE
I have for sale a set of BBS wheels from a Lancer Evolution X MR. These are mitsubishi wheels made by BBS.
18x8.5
+38 offset
5 x 11.4.5
With 245/40/18 Yokohama Advans mounted
Includes lug nuts and a set of wheel locks
In good condition. No bents, no cracks, no curb rash. Two wheel just has slight scratches on the paint, but its barely visible.
$2000usd OBO
Thumbs Up
Had lunch today at Thumbs Up Korean eatery (near bloor/bathurst). Their lunch special consisted of several items for $5 tax included. The one i chose was pork bone soup. Some might argue that they're soup isnt as flavourful as others but the reason is that they don't use (as much) MSG.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Sushi at Hanabi
Hanabi Sushi (located at Midland/Finch) has always been one of my favourite places to each sushi. They offer "decent" quality food with generous portions at a very reasonable price. Im too lazy to describe what i ate so here is a horrible pic from my cell phone.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tonight's Dinner
Pizza Pizza (a Kanadian pizza franchise) had a $20 special that comprised of a large 3 topping pizza, wings, and drinks. So an online order was made and dinner was ready in 30min. For toppings, there were bacon strips, bacon bits and pineapple, custom ordered with chilli peppers and thin crust. Wings were classic unbreaded and accompanied with honey garlic sauce for dipping. Oh and of course a salad for a daily dose of fiber intake
Friday, January 22, 2010
Chocolat Cake???
This past wednesday, i had the opportunity to take some pikchurs of various pastries. A local pastry company needed photos of their products for an upcoming trade show with Wal-Mart. Here's a sneak peak.
Korean BBQ
Went to this place called Seoul Garden for dinner last night. All you can eat korean BBQ for $17. Not sure if its actually authentic but the place is operated by koreans and is much better than a lot of other places around town. There were chicken, beef slices, pork slices, beef short ribs, shrimp and squid. And as with any korean meal, there were lots of yummy appetizers such as rice pancakes, kimchi, sweet potatoes, marinated cucumbers, seaweed, etc, etc.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Intro
Hello. Im bored in class and decided to start a blog. It will mainly cover the (not so interesting) things that occur in my life. Most posts will be accompanied by Pikchurs :)
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