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The past three days of BKK were filled with ups and downs, of which the downs were documented through that lovely outlet of Twitter. I still have a post in me about that that I might post tomorrow or later, but I feel that it shouldn't be smooshed in with this. Because don't get me wrong, this weekend was also filled with joy and awesome and the fact that I now truly recognize how Dad's actions speak louder than just plain words. HE FEEDS ME WITH LOVE.
One of the only requests that I had coming over was that I wanted steak. Figured we'd just head for a steak-house one night or something, but little did I expect the foodapalooza that was awaiting.
SAT:
Started off well enough that Dad came to pick me up from the airport. Regaled him on the way back home with Call-center tales and had the gratifying reaction of actually reducing him to guffaws (it was the old lady calling the lonely hearts number to complain about how stupid she thought one of the guys with an ad out sounded one).
Dinner: We even went into town! Steinpilz risotto, horse-meat cured "ham"/salami platter (surprisingly delicious! and not actually blatantly "other"-tasting as one would expect), traditional cheese fondue! and that kind where you fry the bits of meat in oil with all the accompanying side dishes, followed by some always wonderful Moevenpick ice cream at Thomas' restaurant. FULL OF DELICIOUS SWISSNESS and I will never get sick of listening to him and Dad either dissing each other or gossiping like old biddies about the F&B/food supplier ~scene in Bangkok. There are expansive hand-gestures! Declarations of others incompetence! And much disapproving shaking of heads.
SUN:
When I woke up the next morning, Dad beckoned me into the kitchen and presented me with the most beautiful of sights: A TOP SUPPLIER GRADE GIANT PIECE OF AUSTRALIAN WAGYU BEEF FILET. Supplier grade French duck liver. White asparagus and baby mixed greens. Which would all be made into delicious, delicious lunch. And by god was it THE BEST THING EVER. The filet steaks were grilled to tender perfection and were wonderfully complimented by the pieces of crunchy on the outside, creamy smooth duck liver goodness that melted into ♥A GALAXY OF AMAZING♥ in your mouth. My mouth is vaguely watering just remembering. SO BRILLIANT.
But the parade of food wasn't over yet as Dad introduced me to dinner's planned menu, which was more of the filet steak but this time as part of a creamy pasta dish. He didn't have any stock to flavor the sauce, and it was thus basically cream, onions/shallots/garlic, salt and pepper but somehow all the more tasty for its simplicity. There was also dessert to keep in mind- a super pimping fruit salad filled with apples, oranges, pears, red grapes, pineapple, strawberries and CHERRIES. CHERRIES! Dark red, firm, sweet and beautiful cherries. I had been craving cherries for the past few WEEKS and now. I had them. UNFF. Also discovered the whipped cream canister and choc chips in the fridge and you betcha I made myself the best fruit salad bowl ever. Got to eat them while I convinced Dad that we should watch Inglourious Basterds and I got to further bask in Christoph Waltz's genius and hear Dad be all "...this guy is GOOD! He's Austrian? No wonder." (re: Waltz) and "Which one is Brad Pitt?" (l-lol).
I also spent Sunday wishing I had extra stomachs, because there was also the just-right durian and the box of figs that Dad also bought for me. Oh that durian was creamy, smooth and sweet excellence. MHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
It goes without saying that I will have to work my ass off at the gym this week, but oh it was SO DAMN WORTH IT. Oh my god.
TL;DR: HAVING A CHEF FOR A DAD IS THE BEST THING EVER.
TODAY: Well, I was thinking about seeing if I could finagle a last-minute meet-up with someone in the roughly four hours I had in town before I had to leave for the airport, and I am somewhat ashamed to say I went FUCK THIS I WANNA SHOP. And well, shop I did! Now that the haze of intense shopping madness has somewhat died down, I remain quite happy with my haul.
Note: 3000 THB = 94 USD = 73 EUR = 60 GBP
CLOTHES:
- 2x basic poofy sleeve v-neck dresses in shocking pink and navy blue (180 THB each)
- cute as fuck navy with cadmium yellow polka dot semi shirt dress that is sadly a bit too tight for my ribcage (of course I don't try things on when shopping in Siam/the stall area. A) SWEATY UGH I DON'T WANT TO TAKE CLOTHES OFF and B) it fucking costs 200 THB). Ma says she can let out the seams though, so fingers crossed.
- long purple shirtdress with reverse mirror writing (200 THB and COMFYYYYYYY)
- Fierce scribbly collage style MAN WITH LIONFAAAAAAAAACE shirt (190 THB)
- SECRET PRESENT FOR SOMEONE SECRET AHEM (SECRET AMOUNT OF THB)
- Marine blue + white striped sleeved dress with tiny functional (!) pocket (180 THB and the best thing I bought after having tried everything on at home)
DVDS:
- A Single Man, I Love You Phillip Morris, INCEPTION (fakes, 100 THB each)
- Mysterious Skin, Happy Together, The Singing Detective *waves at
apple_scruffer* (around 89 THB each and ALL ACTUALFAX ORIGINAL. With legit boxes and extras and EVERYTHING. How could I possibly have resisted??)
BOOKS:
- THE DEMONS COVENANT !!
- HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE !!
(okay paid these via credit card, but eeeeeeeeee I DON'T HAVE TO WAIT WEEKS IN ORDERING THEM)
OTHER:
- 3x Necklaces for 100 THB a pop (one silver braided one about as thick as two of my fingers, two multihued bead ones)
- Fake!McQueen skull scarf for Carmen (129 THB)
- Blue and teal polka-dotted ribbon-esque hair clip for Carmen (220 THB)
- Postcards of BKK for I (30 THB)
NOMS:
- Pineapple bits dunked ice cream @DQ
- Mushroom, cheese, ebiko and prawn oil risotto @Another Hound in Paragon
- Japanese chiffon cake for Ma ("Sharon I have something... very important to ask you to do for me. BUY ME A CAKE.")
-BEARD PAPA CHOU CREAM PUFF mmmmmh <3
AND NOW FOR PENANCE I WILL NOT BUY ANYTHING UNTIL MY SALARY COMES AGAIN THIS MONTH. I will tryyyyyy. I justify it to myself with the fact that the next time I will return is in nearly two months, so ahem.
One of the only requests that I had coming over was that I wanted steak. Figured we'd just head for a steak-house one night or something, but little did I expect the foodapalooza that was awaiting.
SAT:
Started off well enough that Dad came to pick me up from the airport. Regaled him on the way back home with Call-center tales and had the gratifying reaction of actually reducing him to guffaws (it was the old lady calling the lonely hearts number to complain about how stupid she thought one of the guys with an ad out sounded one).
Dinner: We even went into town! Steinpilz risotto, horse-meat cured "ham"/salami platter (surprisingly delicious! and not actually blatantly "other"-tasting as one would expect), traditional cheese fondue! and that kind where you fry the bits of meat in oil with all the accompanying side dishes, followed by some always wonderful Moevenpick ice cream at Thomas' restaurant. FULL OF DELICIOUS SWISSNESS and I will never get sick of listening to him and Dad either dissing each other or gossiping like old biddies about the F&B/food supplier ~scene in Bangkok. There are expansive hand-gestures! Declarations of others incompetence! And much disapproving shaking of heads.
SUN:
When I woke up the next morning, Dad beckoned me into the kitchen and presented me with the most beautiful of sights: A TOP SUPPLIER GRADE GIANT PIECE OF AUSTRALIAN WAGYU BEEF FILET. Supplier grade French duck liver. White asparagus and baby mixed greens. Which would all be made into delicious, delicious lunch. And by god was it THE BEST THING EVER. The filet steaks were grilled to tender perfection and were wonderfully complimented by the pieces of crunchy on the outside, creamy smooth duck liver goodness that melted into ♥A GALAXY OF AMAZING♥ in your mouth. My mouth is vaguely watering just remembering. SO BRILLIANT.
But the parade of food wasn't over yet as Dad introduced me to dinner's planned menu, which was more of the filet steak but this time as part of a creamy pasta dish. He didn't have any stock to flavor the sauce, and it was thus basically cream, onions/shallots/garlic, salt and pepper but somehow all the more tasty for its simplicity. There was also dessert to keep in mind- a super pimping fruit salad filled with apples, oranges, pears, red grapes, pineapple, strawberries and CHERRIES. CHERRIES! Dark red, firm, sweet and beautiful cherries. I had been craving cherries for the past few WEEKS and now. I had them. UNFF. Also discovered the whipped cream canister and choc chips in the fridge and you betcha I made myself the best fruit salad bowl ever. Got to eat them while I convinced Dad that we should watch Inglourious Basterds and I got to further bask in Christoph Waltz's genius and hear Dad be all "...this guy is GOOD! He's Austrian? No wonder." (re: Waltz) and "Which one is Brad Pitt?" (l-lol).
I also spent Sunday wishing I had extra stomachs, because there was also the just-right durian and the box of figs that Dad also bought for me. Oh that durian was creamy, smooth and sweet excellence. MHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
It goes without saying that I will have to work my ass off at the gym this week, but oh it was SO DAMN WORTH IT. Oh my god.
TL;DR: HAVING A CHEF FOR A DAD IS THE BEST THING EVER.
TODAY: Well, I was thinking about seeing if I could finagle a last-minute meet-up with someone in the roughly four hours I had in town before I had to leave for the airport, and I am somewhat ashamed to say I went FUCK THIS I WANNA SHOP. And well, shop I did! Now that the haze of intense shopping madness has somewhat died down, I remain quite happy with my haul.
Note: 3000 THB = 94 USD = 73 EUR = 60 GBP
CLOTHES:
- 2x basic poofy sleeve v-neck dresses in shocking pink and navy blue (180 THB each)
- cute as fuck navy with cadmium yellow polka dot semi shirt dress that is sadly a bit too tight for my ribcage (of course I don't try things on when shopping in Siam/the stall area. A) SWEATY UGH I DON'T WANT TO TAKE CLOTHES OFF and B) it fucking costs 200 THB). Ma says she can let out the seams though, so fingers crossed.
- long purple shirtdress with reverse mirror writing (200 THB and COMFYYYYYYY)
- Fierce scribbly collage style MAN WITH LIONFAAAAAAAAACE shirt (190 THB)
- SECRET PRESENT FOR SOMEONE SECRET AHEM (SECRET AMOUNT OF THB)
- Marine blue + white striped sleeved dress with tiny functional (!) pocket (180 THB and the best thing I bought after having tried everything on at home)
DVDS:
- A Single Man, I Love You Phillip Morris, INCEPTION (fakes, 100 THB each)
- Mysterious Skin, Happy Together, The Singing Detective *waves at
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BOOKS:
- THE DEMONS COVENANT !!
- HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE !!
(okay paid these via credit card, but eeeeeeeeee I DON'T HAVE TO WAIT WEEKS IN ORDERING THEM)
OTHER:
- 3x Necklaces for 100 THB a pop (one silver braided one about as thick as two of my fingers, two multihued bead ones)
- Fake!McQueen skull scarf for Carmen (129 THB)
- Blue and teal polka-dotted ribbon-esque hair clip for Carmen (220 THB)
- Postcards of BKK for I (30 THB)
NOMS:
- Pineapple bits dunked ice cream @DQ
- Mushroom, cheese, ebiko and prawn oil risotto @Another Hound in Paragon
- Japanese chiffon cake for Ma ("Sharon I have something... very important to ask you to do for me. BUY ME A CAKE.")
-BEARD PAPA CHOU CREAM PUFF mmmmmh <3
AND NOW FOR PENANCE I WILL NOT BUY ANYTHING UNTIL MY SALARY COMES AGAIN THIS MONTH. I will tryyyyyy. I justify it to myself with the fact that the next time I will return is in nearly two months, so ahem.
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Date: 2010-08-16 06:34 pm (UTC)the shopping sounds amazing too, I wish I could go into a store and buy things again. especially since H&M still has Jon Kortajarena as their male model AND EVERYTHING HE WAERS LOOKS SO SNAZZY and makes me go all "I WANT TO LOOK LIKE CARLOS AS WELL!". aaaah, A Single Man ruined my life. but in a good way. XD
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Date: 2010-08-16 06:44 pm (UTC)I have occasional pangs for H&M shopping, I got to admit!
A SINGLE MAN ENRICHED US ALL WITH TOM FORD'S (slightly orange-tinted ahem Nic Hoult ahem) VISION OF THE WORLD
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Date: 2010-08-16 06:47 pm (UTC)hey, if you see anything online that you would like to have just tell me and I shall go hunting for it! :DD
INDEED! AND I STILL WANT EVERYTHINGGGGGG FROM THAT MOVIE STARTING WITH THE PAVEMENTS TEHY WALKED ON UNTIL EVERY SINGLE ORANGE PIECE OF TISSUE OF HOULT'S MAKEUP ARTIST! XD
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Date: 2010-08-16 07:15 pm (UTC)awww thanks for offering! But I feel I need to touch the fabric myself to make ~the experience real and test out their sometime reallllly varied sizing.
I keep forgetting that Ridge Canipe is in it for that one scene, too. HELLO BB!DEAN :DDD.
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Date: 2010-08-16 07:09 pm (UTC)A TOP SUPPLIER GRADE GIANT PIECE OF AUSTRALIAN WAGYU BEEF FILET.
hi i may have slobbered on my keyboard
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Date: 2010-08-16 07:13 pm (UTC)Ahahaha um. I might have also cradled the (still sealed mind you!) wagyu filet to my chest for a bit. NO ONE SAW ME, THERE EXISTS NO PROOF. And there is still so much leftttttt ahhh and I am not home to eat it ;3;
PS HELLO CATHY I HAVE YOUR AND AJA's INCEPTION POSTS OPEN IN WAY TO MANY TABS ATM ahh so much awesome i cannot dealll
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Date: 2010-08-16 07:16 pm (UTC)DAMN YOU now I want steak. I hate you so much. By which i mean, please please please keep talking about food
Inception is like the zombie apocalypse. It leaves no one unscathed.
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Date: 2010-08-16 07:27 pm (UTC)STEAK STEAK STEAK I will probably start planning my next trip's wish-menu. FIRST IDEA: LAMB CHOPS and/or LAMB SHANK, slowly braised in red wine sauce~~
It is funny because it's true! AND BECAUSE IT DELIGHTS IN EATING OUR BRAINS. Have you heard about the Big Bang comm yet? TEMPTED, I AM.
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Date: 2010-08-16 10:23 pm (UTC)And holy crap, SHOPPING! I demand pictures of your new clothes, especially the lionface! I want to live vicariously through you!
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Date: 2010-08-17 02:13 am (UTC)Your dad's cooking sounds awesome! I am so envious. *_*
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Date: 2010-08-17 01:59 pm (UTC)Re: Hunger Games - People keep telling me about it. Read or no?
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Date: 2010-09-05 06:33 pm (UTC)HUNGER GAMES IS A YESSSSSSSS. So much yes. Katniss is a kickass heroine, the characters are quite compelling and I am basically a sucker for Battle Royale style things. Haven't really started on the second book, but am already massively excited <33
PS *checks the internet* ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS TO GO! Do you have a list of foodstuffs planned to indulge in once Ramadan is over? <33
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Date: 2010-08-18 09:29 pm (UTC)Also it sounds like you had quite the shopping haul (me tooooo!) and so I DEMAND PICTURES, of course.