Friday, June 29, 2007

Your name is Mile, why don't you have a Mile and herring sandwich?

What's with the lumpy rug?
What's that lump?

Why, it's Mile! Notice his evil claws of death. I have to get them trimmed very soon.
El Gato Diablo!

More Mile, this time in a bag. He just has to be into everything.
Miles in a bag

And yeah, we usually refer to Miles as "Mile" these days. I'm pretty sure it's the fault of Metalocalypse and Toki Wartooth.

Anyway. A few funny things heard in the store over the past week:
- "I think people who are vegans for environmental reasons are hypocrites. Soybean farming is killing the rain forests."
Oh, really? And I wonder where she thinks most of those soybeans are going? Wow... you're smart.

- "I used to be vegan, but my metabolism is so high, I just lost too much weight. I need complete proteins." Ah, yes. The complete protein myth.

- "Oh, this isn't a restaurant? We're really hungry. Is there something you can make for us?" Um, sorry. No kitchen at this retail store. I wonder how she figured out that it wasn't a restaurant? Was it the word "shoppe" in the name or the clothing displayed in the window? Confusing, I know.

- "Vegetarian Shoes?! Do you eat shoes?" Hah. Okay, this one was my brother, and it still cracks me up.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

the food is much worse than just a mouse or two.

We in Atlanta know which restaurant this is, right? Bleck!!
My favorite line from that letter: "and as much as we enjoyed Mr. Jonathan, he is a rodent in a restaurant.”

Monday, June 11, 2007

super breakfast.

I love this shirt.

gallery-breakfast-500

Drew & Natalie Dee also have another daily comic, Married to the Sea. Funniest shit ever.

littleman

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

but I did make time bake a pie.

Whoo. I'm am so excitable lately. It's been a whirlwind with trying to get the store open, which we are hoping will be by next weekend. I think we are going to save the grand opening party for the weekend after, but it really depends on how a few things pan out. I'll keep you posted.
Despite all the commotion, I did take the time to bake a pie. Or a cake, really. I tried the Boston Cream Pie recipe from Damn Tasty! and it turned out mostly correct. But the key element that makes this a Boston Cream Pie is the cream in the middle, which I could not get to set. I don't know if it's the humidity here or what, but it was still soup after hours of cooling. I probably botched a measurement, who knows. But I wasn't about to let all that cake go to waste, so I whipped up some white cream by taking a typical frosting recipe (but using all shortening and no Earth Balance), and made it softer, and more...creamy. It was kind of like the cream inside those cream horns I remember as a kid. The cake was delicious, just not as authentic as it was supposed to be:

boston cream pie. sort of.

I also managed to create the perfect tempeh salad sandwich. I need to keep a batch of this whipped up at all times:

tempeh salad sandwich

Ken asked what I wanted for dinner one night, and I said, "I want to make a club sandwich". He looked at me with that silent grin on his face when he thinks something I'm saying is goofy. I asked, "What?!!" And his reply was, "A club sandwich? You're going to put an olive and a toothpick on it, aren't you?"
You're damn skippy.

Oh! Other exciting food news is that Chinese Buddha is once again open for business! Honestly, I used to take this restaurant for granted when I worked down the street from it for six years. But back then it was in a damp, dirty old space, and the vegan soup looked like grey dishwater. And there was that one time I ordered the vegan sesame chicken, and I bit into real chicken. Icky. But, the food was usually pretty good, and they were open until 6AM.
So, the Buddha's back, and in a brand new location. The new place is pretty- in fact it's downright fancy. The prices are around $1-$2 more than they used to be, but the food and ambiance are much better. We dined there this past weekend, and I ventured away from fried stuff and had a lovely curry "shrimp". I'm a sucker for curries.

love that fake shrimp

Here's our friend Jill with her General Tso's "Chicken". Ken had this dish, too. It's sweet, fried, and mmm mmm.

jill and the general

Our shipment of Dino's new cookbook came today. Of course, I bought one for myself as well. It looks like a pretty sweet little cookbook, and I'm looking forward to trying some of the recipes soon. I actually caught a glimpse of it on Saturday, when I so rudely snatched Laura's copy from her at the Vegan Meetup. Oh, the meetup lunch was nice, despite the ridiculously nauseating TMJ headache that I started out with that day. I did manage to stuff my cake-hole with a piece of the new Strawberry Shortcake at Cafe Sunflower though, headache or not. It was pretty great.
... I think about food way too much. Especially various forms of cakes. But I'm sure you already know that. Wow, this posts reeks of ADD. That's kind of how I feel these days. What day is it, anyway?

yep.

I just read this amazing news from the Coke and Pepsi camp. Now, the only reason to feel guilty about drinking a Coke is the sugar rotting my teeth, and the phosphoric acid blocking the calcium I eat from absorbing into my bones. Yippee!
And I was also pleased to read in this article that there is a Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing at Johns Hopkins University.