January 27, 2007

January 2007

My camera has been stolen. So those photographs that I promised will just have to wait until I find it or arrange for another one. I am quite upset and depressed about it but such is life I guess.

So the eating frenzy continues. Went to another wedding last night and the food was all vegetarian. At first, I was deceived into thinking that it was meat since they were peddling (i know, i know - offering is what i should be saying) things such as chicken tikka and kebabs but later found out that it was all different versions of tofu. Tofu galore I will call the evening. It got to be a bit much and so we decided to go to a neighboring restuarant that served Indian Chinese food. We all trapsed in there and ordered Chicken Corn Soup. It was so so, not the best that I have had. Was missing some of the inherent sweetness that corn provides. Then we had some prawns that were succulent and some chicken and pork ribs which were delicious. There were big chunks of fat attached to the ribs which made them mouth meltingly divine and yummy. We were stuffed to the hilt and were not even able to get to the main course which were Chili Garlic noodles. As soon as we saw it at the table we asked them to pack it up had them for breakfast this morning. Nothing like cold chinese food for breakfast.
Lets see where the day takes me today. I will sure to report about all the food I partake of today.
Until then. Please, please send me some comments.

Until we eat again!

1 comment:

samantha227 said...

I am sorry your camera was stolen. I wonder if you have come across these little dry balls of soy that when cooked expand and look like a gray meatball? I recently tasted one in a veggie Indian dish and they were awful. Tasted nothing like any kind of meat, and I told the person eating it, as he is a life-long vegetarian and had no idea that this stuff did not taste like meat at all... and then someone else in the group said it tasted like tripe.. and I beleive the 2 vegetarians were completely grossed out. It ended the whole conversation.