Thursday, March 28

NOLA Food Adventure Photo Diary

Recently I traveled with three of my closest friends to New Orleans, where the pace of life is slower and the food is saltier. We just ate a butt load of food. We also took a butt load of pictures of a butt load of food.

Asians taking pictures of Asians taking pictures of food.


Top 3 Dishes

1. Bread Pudding Souffle - Commander's Palace
My friend said it tastes like how hugging a teddy bear feels. Warm and cozy.

 

2. Craw Fish Pie - Cochon
More like an empanada with a delicious NOLA twist.



3. Charbroiled Oysters - Acme Oyster House
I love raw oysters but this was parmigian-y and buttery perfection.



NO PICS BUT STILL FRIKKEN DELICIOUS FOOD :

Bourbon Street Suggestion: Gyro - Ali Baba Gyros

If you're drunk on Bourbon and it's 2 AM, I recommend the gyros from Ali Baba Gyros. Do NOT get the mediocre overpriced pizza, fried chicken or hotdogs from those touristy joints that are looking to rip off your drunk ass... Eat that gyro!!!

Get Classy Drunk: Specialty Cocktails -Commander's Palace

There's more to NOLA's drink options than just Hurricanes and Fishbowls... Commander's Palace serves classy, strong and incredible tasty Signature Cocktails, notably the Hibiscus Martini and the something I can't remember the name of but it had a lot of citrus and rum? tequila? See! Those drinks were so delicious that I became too drunk and now I have forgotten exactly what I drank...

Food Porn: NOLA Edition

Beignets - Cafe du Monde
Craw Fish - Cajun Seafood

Raw Oysters - French Market
Alligator - Cochon
Rabbit & Dumplings - Cochon
Stuffed Quail - Commander's Palace
 Swan Leftovers - Commander's Palace
 
Non-Food
 
NOLA looks just like Disneyland.

Frikken Disneyland!
Haunted Mansion!
Disneyland!
The weather was perfect!
I think this is a private school for girls. Seriously.
Little Free Library in the Garden District!


Every neighborhood should have a Little Free Library!

Picture Credit: Myself, Kun & Han
Edited By: My iphone.

Thursday, February 28

Asian Inspiration for Lawn Ornamentation

One day I hope to acquire the ability to nurture a living plant so like my fellow neighbors, I can accessorize my garden with cute Asian themed ornaments.

I can't count the amount of times I've driven by this house, but now that I walk by it on my way home from work, I finally noticed this perfect and peaceful lawn setup. Doesn't it make you want to meditate so hard under neath the shade of that lemon tree?

Dope front lawn.

Wouldn't it be cute if baby bunnies lived in that mini pagoda?
I want a garden just so I can have this ridiculously overpriced ripoff Totoro statute. So sad it's out of stock on Amazon.

I must figure out how to sculpt this myself and then bolt it to the the concrete so it won't get jacked by passing pedestrians with Stuidio Ghibili obsessions.

You know you would jack this.
You asshole.



Monday, February 18

V-Day Flowers and Food

Hope everyone's Valentine's Day was filled with love from lovers, friends and family! On Saturday my boyfriend and I celebrated  with an epic home cooked meal. After going out to a restaurant last year, where the service and food quality was unfortunately disappointing, we decided that lounging at home and preparing our own food would be way more tasty and fun.

Kudos to my boyfriend for going all out on preparing this delicious feast. I only work that hard for Thanksgiving and Christmas meals so I felt extra special when he put in the ridiculous amount of effort just to feed me.

Le Menu
Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Le Dessert
Hello Kitty Brownies


Lots of brown, white and green....

Lamby, lamb lamb!

I eat rice daily so mashed potatoes are always a nice treat!
My sad food plating skillz.
Thanks to my housemate for lending her Hello Kitty taiyaki maker to bake brownies!
Sweetest boyfriend ever!

Gaaaah, bask in it's ridiculousness!!!


Friday, February 15

My New Commute - Public Transportation in LA

By this time of the year, most people have given up on their New Year's resolutions. And like most people, I too, made an unrealistic list promising to eat right, exercise daily, and save money, in the hopes to transform myself into the most perfect, efficient human being ever.  Even though I'm no where close to accomplishing everything I had promised, I'm proud to announce that I have found a way to combine two of my goals,exercise and saving money, into one activity!

 I now commute by train to get to work!

For the rest of the commuting world, riding public transportion is no big deal. For the rest of the commuting world, this is an obvious choice. But for me, a California native, driving a car is the ONLY way I knew how to (and wanted to) get around.

 (Southern California has the best weather ever all the frikken time and we decided that driving is the best mode of transportation. Why does that sound so wrong? And another thing, people from Oregon ride bikes all the time and it rains there all the time! I'm trippin' out.)
 
While most LA commuters can expect spending an hour or more a day during their work week lives fighting through high-blood pressure inducing traffic, I considered myself blessed when I started working in LA in the summer of 2011 when I found myself with a 15-30 minute commute with barely any stop and go gridlock. So I laughed at those suckers, thinking I had totally lucked out.

However, when a couple of my friends introduced me to the early retirement blog, Mr. Money Mustache, whose author advocates financial independence through hard core saving and minimal spending, I began to to see the error of my ways.  Part of the mustachian philosophy involves walking or riding a bike if the destination is within 10 miles in order to save on gas and to stay in shape. Two of my goals right there!

But I had grown spoiled with my perfect commute. Walking five seconds from the front door to my car, driving 15 minutes in minimal traffic, parking in a garage, taking an elevator to an air conditioned office where I sat on my ass all day made me tragically lazy, and an even bigger California weather wimp. I thought I had it made, never having to feel weather or walk impressive distances, but in reality I was wasting my money and jeopardizing my health.  I also have a decent amount of student debt and if I wanted to even come close to financial independence, I knew I had to grow some balls and give up this luxurious commute.

But the thought of riding a bike in LA scared the shit out of me. Remember now, I'm from southern California and the last time I consistently rode a bike, it had training wheels.

So I did some research, and found two completely different articles depicting the bike riding experiences in LA. The first article (which I unfortunately can not find the link to...) confirmed my fears, citing the growing number of biking accidents and the lack of bike friendly streets. The second article however, showed a brighter side, pointing out the less congested side streets and the ideal mild sunny weather for bike riding. After researching on possible routes on google maps, reading up on commuting tips, and following some cute bike blogs I was convinced. I must own a bike and ride it.

So I asked my boyfriend to take his parent's old mountain bike so I could begin my new bike riding escapades in LA. The bike unfortunately needs to be fixed, so my boyfriend has kindly agreed to restore it for my birthday. In the mean time, I needed to find another way to get to work and and that's when I began to explore the alternative option to biking....Public transportation!

As if the commuting gods were on my side, I soon discovered that the building where I work will REFUND all my train expenses if I meet some minimum requirements, e.g., use the train at least three times a week for three months. Becoming a non-driving commuter in LA was now sounding like a viable option.

I planned my route, did a test walk to the station last Sunday and I fell in love. Even though I had to bundle up for the frigid February morning, I was not only re-connecting with nature again, I was actually enjoying it! Here are some pictures from the walks this past week:

I heard the weirdest squawking noise and looked up to discover frikken parrots chillin' in the trees and electrical lines! Apparently they used to be domesticated, but then escaped or were released, reproduced and are now integrated into the neighborhood's ecosystem.

Water towers always remind me of That 70's Show and that makes me happy.
View from half way up the gnarly hill to the house.

Public transportation and bike riding in LA is still not ideal when compared to other big cities but it is possible and it sounds like it is getting better!

All I had to do was to take the time to research, get over my fears, get off my lazy ass and go!  

Sunday, February 10

Blog Title -TaDaaaaa

The blogging can commence now that the site has a kick ass title. My boyfriend helped me come up with the name after a not so sober brain storming session...

I had to add two extra "I"s to "Birds" because threelittlebirds, threelilbirds, 3littlebirds, and everything in between was already taken... It's obviously not a creative title but it does accomplish portraying "me" and everything I hope to convey through this blog in as little words as possible. And what better way to sum up my inebriated musings, food-porn pics, and LA/hipster lifestyle posts then through a vague reference to a Bob Marley song. In the end, I just wanted it to represent all the positive vibes I hope to share and communicate through this blog and quoting an ultra laid back reggae song seemed like the perfect choice.

Stoney-steezy-puppies.blogspot was a close runner-up... And now as I type this, I kind of regret not choosing that blog name instead...

Dammit.