This video made me laugh. Regardless, some of the ideas may be interesting to try out. Thanks to Hack College for making this one-minute-ramen-hack video.
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This video made me laugh. Regardless, some of the ideas may be interesting to try out. Thanks to Hack College for making this one-minute-ramen-hack video.
The post Spice Up Your Ramen! appeared first on 夢と愛の千夜一夜.
Chances are, if you were living in residence for your residence, you are now living in some sort of accommodation that includes a kitchen and now you are staring at the cupboards and appliances which stare back at you unhelpfully and you realize: you have to cook for yourself. Yikes.
Maybe you’re one of those people who always cooked a lot for themselves at home anyway, so it isn’t really a big deal, but I am not one of those people; my parents always made the meals in our house. That’s just the way it was. So when I was left alone in my kitchen to try to feed myself, I was anxious. What should I make? Will I screw it up? Will I make a mess, will I break something? Will I over spend on food?
I’ve been cooking for myself for approximately the past two and half weeks (although it feels much longer than that), and I’m feeling much less nervous now. Once you get the hang of things, it isn’t so hard to manage. So although I am no expert, here is my method of feeding myself and relatively healthily and cheaply.
I think my favourite go-to food is the quesadilla: fast, easy, and melty-cheese-good. Probably not coincidental that it’s also one of my favourite comfort foods. 😛
In March 2011, the Hong Kong government announced “Scheme $6000″ where all citizens of Hong Kong can receive $6000 HKD if they submit an application in Hong Kong. No strings attached except for having a new ID card. Thus, I planned for a trip to return in the summer of this year to collect my just reward for being born in Hong Kong (thanks mom and dad!).
On April 30, 2012, I boarded an afternoon flight on Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong with my mom. It was the first time we’d had been on a plane in three years, the last time of which was a flight back from Hong Kong, and we were really excited to see my dad and all our family members.
The flight was fantastic, even though it was 13 hours and I was squished in an Economy seat. On every flight I’ve ever been on, I’ve never had more than an hour’s of sleep. There are simply too many movies and TV shows to watch and food to eat that I can’t sacrifice sleep for any of it.
On my flight I watched 4 movies:
We got 2 meals and a midnight snack during the flight. The meals were average. I had chicken or beef of some sort and I wasn’t really hungry because I had lunch before my flight. I also had a Cup of Noodles in the night because I was hungry while watching We Need to Talk About Kevin (not weird at all…).
The plane got to Hong Kong at 9.30ish at night. When we got on the bus to my aunt’s place, my cousin’s girlfriend who is a flight attendant on Dragon Air was on the same bus as us. It was pretty creepy and weird that I walked up to her and said her name and she had a look on her face like “Where is my mace”. We chatted a little bit and got to my aunt’s place safely. We had “a little something” to eat when we got to her house. “A little” became a running joke because during my vacation whenever my aunts would say “eat a little”, it became a lot. Without fail.
I slept a good 5 hours and then began the best summer of my life.
Has anyone seen this yet? Shanghai Kitchen in Kerrisdale has changed! But it’s still not open to the general public. People are greeted at the door by a plain white piece of paper saying “Shanghai Kitchen is being renovated. Closed until further notice.”
I remember when I went to Shanghai Kitchen a long time ago, when it just opened. It was actually not that bad, but the food was a tad greasy. I was introduced to Xiao Long Bao here and I really liked it. But my friends say I haven’t tried the REAL deal until I go to Richmond, or better yet, Hong Kong. Another thing that really caught my eye was the fact that the chefs there were making fresh noodles from scratch! I have never seen that in Vancouver.
I started coming here more often until they drastically raised their prices. I kind of expected actually, because it’s in Kerrisdale. The restaurants here have so much price inflation compared to elsewhere. However, the prices were unjustified in terms of the food they offered, and I could tell because during lunch and dinner rush the restaurant was not even half-filled.
So maybe this renovation is due to new management or trying to re-open the restaurant to the public. Hopefully the food prices are lower. I’ll review it as soon as it opens!