Sunday, February 26, 2012

Experiments in blending

Just before the this semester started in January, I was at Costco and came upon a little 3-cup Food Processor that was on sale. I picked it up with thoughts about pumpkin pie and a flaky butter crust. Since then there has still been no use, it got stashed in the back of my closet until I could find time to break open that pumpkin (which has been taking a ridiculous amount of time to ripen).

I went on somewhat of a fruit buying spree this weekend. With 2lbs of organic strawberries for $5 at Safeway on Friday... and then 4lbs of strawberries for ~$8.5 at Costco.... then then grapes and blueberries besides, I decided to blend some of them to see how it would turn out. And with having gone to Jamba Juice twice in the last two weeks, it might actually save me some money.... maybe.

The original plan was, of course, to blend fresh fruits in the food processor. I started out with some fresh strawberries, and fresh blueberries... and then remembered that I had some frozen blueberries in the freezer from blueberry muffins last semester. I reserved half of the fresh blueberries to eat whole and added some greek yogurt and lemonade as a mixing medium. Also a spoonful of leftover vanilla ice cream as an afterthought.... and to get rid of the box.
Yes... the yogurt had blueberries in it too, but I didn't enjoy this
 particular yogurt on it's own.... what a way to get rid of ingredients!


Just look at those delicious strawberries!

What I learned: Food processors work better with dry foods. There are two functions on my processor (which is a Cusinart Mini), being CHOP and GRIND. I GRIND-ed my way until most, but not all of the chucks were gone. While it didn't come flying apart, there were definite leaks around the sides of the top and in the cap of the processor. Of course, that could also be that that would happen in blender cups too if the cup were not so tall, but the processor cup being some four-five inches tall, there was leakage. The result tasted great at least.... the half that I had left after being a klutz and knocking the cup over and spilling half of it all over the countertop. It was noticeably chunky though, as in there were small chunks of fruit, the size of which were maybe 1-2mm^2. Small enough to fit through the straw... big enough for definite texture.
Experiment 1. You can see the ice cream refused to incorporate....
and the small signs of leakage
Experiment 2 was all frozen berries: frozen strawberries I found in the back of the freezer, frozen blueberries, then of course, yogurt and lemonade. There was less leakage in this experiment.... I had put in less mixing medium.... the result of which was slush that was frozen solid because I left it for a bit while I cleaned up everything else. After decanting it into a tall cup though, I blended it throughly with a stick blender and that got the bits smaller. it's still slush, so I won't be drinking it for awhile, but it's much less chunky than the first experiment. The reason I couldn't use the stick blender in the first place was because when using that kind of blender in a cup, and approaching from the top, there needs to be much more mixing medium.... getting it to slush first in the processor helped eliminate the need. 

Will I do it again? Probably not.... but it was fun. And yummy.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

February InkDrop

I caved this month and got February's InkDrop after seeing the reveal. I had been wanting to try Black Swan in Australian Roses and Purple Heart from Noodler's but I haven't put in an order in a few months.... and just ordering samples doesn't warrant the shipping. Two of my pens were coincidentally empty at the beginning of the month so I've had Chocolat in my Lamy w/ XF nib, and Purple Heart in my Kaweco w/ F nib since last Friday.





So far, I'm really loving Purple Heart and if I didn't already own a full bottle of Noodler's African Violet, I'd be jumping all over a new ink bottle. I'm also really liking Chocolat, which has a VERY red base, but I feel bad because I still haven't written enough my other brown ink to say that I like this one more. I'm always wanting to write in brown or purple, but ahh!! Soo many ink choices and not enough pens.


In other news, I was hanging out with some friends his past weekend and we came across two little road blocks on a busy street...

Road Blocks

They don't move, you move around them
That's right... step over the leash. My buddy has the rest of the sidewalk covered.

We also encountered Mr. Bones in a Kiehl's window. How he got there from the Anatomy Lab, we'll never know. Maybe it's a distant cousin of some sort. The Mr. Bones in the Anatomy Lab has an aversion to clothes, lab coats included.
Mr. Bones

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy New Year~


I'll scan it properly when I'm back at school. But for new, a little message to you all. Thank you to everyone for their support, and Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Finals!

Finals week officially starts Saturday (language finals are on saturday) and everyone is already going nuts. I know I'm definitely feeling the heat. Upcoming for me is a skit presentation in-class on Friday for French, Final on Saturday morning for French. Finals for Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Science on Tuesday, and 10 page paper for Philosophy of Religion due on Thursday! It's going to be a while ride!

I've had some time to play with some drink mixes in combination with my sparkling (sparkle-y? :D) water. Here's two I made up for tonight's study session. They're also my sustenance for the night until I can get home and get some dinner.



In the black bottle is sparkle-y water with some Gatorade(TM) powder mixed in. See how low the line is? That's what results when you add flavor powder to the drink TOO FAST. It fizzes. It fizzed out of the bottle and onto the kitchen counter and some into the sink when I got it there. It was alarming, but made me laugh at myself. The water fill-line is between where the levels for the pink and black bottles are.



In the pink bottle is simply some vanilla syrup and some crushed grapes. You can see the red seedless grapes in the quart-sized water bottle that I brought for a snack. I crushed about 5 of them and then poured the exposed fruit and juice into the bottle. I didn't crush it very well. Here's a picture of the grapes as they float down from being shaken up for effect. You can bet that I'm not going to touch that bottle again for awhile, to wait for bubbles and all. :)

Good luck to all my fellow students that are suffering finals! You shouldn't be reading this because you should be studying! But I'm a hypocrite because I probably shouldn't be blogging during finals week either.



Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sodastream

If you know me, then you probably know that I have a major carbonated water/soda addiction. Major major major. My friends know this and always scold me when I'm with them and I buy soda. Not only is it undermining my pursuit to lose weight, it's bad for my teeth, as my friend in dental school tells me all the time.

As a belated birthday/xmas/graduation present, two of my dear friends got me the Sodastream machine.



To say that it is a machine though is a bit unaccurate. In reality it is a plastic CO2 bottle holder that redirects the gas into a bottle of water. My first try with this soda water maker turned out well. I added the sample of diet pink grapefruit soda syrup for my first try. I like how I can control the level of carbonation and in all, also how much sugar and flavor syrup I add.

I'm told that all the sodastream brand soda syrups contain splenda, which I'm OK with, but I doubt I will be putting out the money for it. More often I will probably be adding juice concentrate to a bottle of fizzy water. My favorite drink is usually some orange concentrate, or fresh concentrated lemonade added to a bottle of Peligrino water. This will save me the trips to costco to keep buying the Peligrino water. I preferred the Peligrino, despite the price point because it IS carbonated water and not mineral water. One of the guys in my philosophy class has also said that a tea bag added to carbonated water tastes really good, so I'll probably try that. Now I can make carbonated water at home and not have to worry abut any added nasty tasting minerals.

To say that I'm grateful for this present is putting it lightly. I had been considering getting myself one of the Sodastream models, but the price tag always put me off. This is one of the older models, it's called "Jet". This is one of the cheaper models, but it is capable of holding a larger bottle of CO2, which will last me longer between refills. Apparently if I bring the empty bottle to Bed Bath & Beyond, I can get a discount on a new bottle. Otherwise CO2 refills cost $30. I still need to get this verified though.

My friend is convinced that in the long run this will cost me less money than buying cans of soda, but time and price changes will tell in the long run.

I am in no way affiliated with the Sodastream company, nor have I been asked to review this product.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Let the break begin!

Ahh. It feels good to be home.

A few updates:


  • Now 22 yrs old and ready to rock and roll!
    • My new age actually hasn't really sunk in yet. Usually by the time it sinks in, another birthday is around the corner. I hadn't gotten used to being 21 yet...
  • Drive home starting at 5pm was surprisingly traffic free today, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. 
  • I feel like I haven't seen anyone in AGES. Let's hang out!
  • This break I shall: read, eat, exercise, sleep, forget about homework until the weekend.
  • Maybe practice some calligraphy?
    • I brought home my PP pens, but forgot to bring any extra ink, or my dip pens. The practice might be short-lived.
  • My sister tells be we're having banh cuon for thanksgiving. O_o
    • I brought home a sugar pumpkin. I guess we'll be having banh cuon and pumpkin pie. LOL, weird combo
  • I'm excited for Black Friday!
    • ... I'm broke. 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Food post

Random post because I couldn't remember the last time I made a post. Well, after two weeks of midterms, you'd think I'd be over the hump.... but one more essay this week and then another essay the week after..... on top of regular reading responses, the semester has finally really kicked into gear.

Lunch/Dinner/Breakfast? for the next few days....
Orange chicken w/ cabbage and corn. Serve with rice and some other steamed or raw veggies.... Let's see if I actually pack lunch... >.<