Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Love: Avocado, Ming Tsai, and this recipe

#21:
I love avocado and I love that my husband finally loves avocado too (he's a very picky eater). I also love Ming Tsai, he looks a lot like my Uncle Paul, seriously. I'll put side by side pics so you can compare the two, the resemblance is practically uncanny. And I love this recipe. I haven't made it yet, but I can just tell I already LOVE it.

Ming's delicious avocado puree and chips - Dishing - Boston.com

Love: This Baby Dancing



#20:
I do love this baby dancing. For the first minute at least. But after 2 minutes, I dunno... it gets to be a bit much and I start wondering, maybe he dances so well cause he's not really a baby? Maybe he's like how all those South American kids get chosen for little league baseball teams to compete for the title but they're really like 18 and not 10. Maybe he's really like 5 and wearing a diaper?

Thursday, June 17, 2010

HATE: Buddha with a swollen eye

#19:
Normally Buddha walks around looking concerned a lot of the time. I think that's just a pug's normal face, due to all the wrinkles. Sometimes she looks sad even when she doesn't act sad. But seeing Buddha with half a swollen face, makes her look constantly sad and makes me feel sad looking at her.

How could anyone look at Buddha and not feel bad?

Buddha with a puff face

Monday, June 7, 2010

LOVE: Food Inc.

#19:
What a great flick.
I was a bit reluctant at first to watch this, I'll admit, but once I started, I couldn't stop.
I will honestly say though, that by the end of the movie, I was no longer hungry for dinner, and the thought of eating made me slightly sick.
I'm a meat eater and lover, and I know that meat is an animal that has to die, and although watching the process was still hard, it also didn't transform me into a vegetarian overnight. Although beans are looking tastier and tastier by the minute, as well as plain toast, which is what I had for breakfast today.
I will say that from now on I will no longer think twice about paying the extra few dollars for organic beef, or grass-fed beef when I see it in the store. And I'm no longer eating tomatoes in the winter.
Please see this movie, and I hope you start making the same lifestyle decisions that I have. We do have a say, we can make a difference- 3 times a day.