Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Covey - Restaurant and Brewery

'Tis the season for Oktoberfest! Drove down to Fort Worth last Friday for some german food and german beer. The Covey had an Oktoberfest buffet which was a pork fest. Yum yum yum!
Oktoberfest Menu
Assorted Fresh Pumpernickel and Rye Breads
German Coleslaw
German Potato Salad
Pickled Beets
Braised Red Cabbage
Bier Bratwurst
Knackwurst and Sauerkraut
Wiener Schnitzel
Beer Glazed Pork Hocks
Black Forest Cake

It was good fun to stuff our face with food and beer. Tried the Vienna Lager and the Oktoberfest beers. This restaurant was actually quite interesting as it was a fine dining restaurant plus a brew pub with an on-site Brewmaster. We had the buffet but we also looked at the other tables that ordered from the ala carte menu and the food looked really good too!

I might come back again for their Fried Chicken Sundays when I am craving for fried chicken!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Mamma Mia!

I love musicals... That's just a fact. I watched Mamma Mia the movie about 1.5 months ago and I just love the songs because I love ABBA! I was singing the songs from the soundtrack for weeks after watching the movie.
Found out that the musical was going to be in Fort Worth for a week and I immediately asked Steph if she wanted to go. Going on a weekend would be ideal but we were told that we had to work that weekend so we got tickets for a Thursday night. Figured we could skive off work a little earlier on that day.
We got there early enough to have a Bay Breeze (vodka with cranberry and pineapple juice... YUM!) and just hung around until the show started.

I have to say I enjoyed it more than the movie! It was just extremely good fun and I had a smile on my face the whole time. I had to secretly stop myself from singing out loud. It was infectious and I had to stand up at the end when they did some encore songs!

Wish we had more musicals in Dallas....

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Ailments

It has been a while since my last entry. I guess I have been pretty busy with work and also with an early trip back to Malaysia. Recently, someone told me I have been like a disaster area. I got back to Dallas after 2 weeks in Malaysia and I could barely walk the next day (Monday). Both my legs were swollen and my ankles were twice the normal size. At first the doctor thought it might be DVT so I went for an ultrasound. Luckily there wasn't a clot and the doctor said that it is probably just an inflammation. I also had a little bit of rash on my body but the doctor said it was probably nothing.

The next day (Tuesday), I had a slight fever and more rashes. This was when I thought... ooo... maybe I've got rubella. The doctor dismissed it again and just told me it is probably just a viral infection. I noticed that with doctors, if they don't know what it is, they usually tell you it is a viral infection.

On Wednesday and Thursday, I went back to work because I was unable to stay locked up in a small hotel room. I think that was a mistake because I was probably still a bit run-down and when I woke up on Friday, I had a massive breakout of rashes all over my body. Had to go to the Emergency room to see the doctor and they told me it was an allergy. I don't know what I am allergic to but I am sure it is "work". The rashes were bad. I could barely bring myself to take a picture. Took a blurry one with my iPhone. Spent the next 3 days eating antihistamines every 4 hours and sleeping.

I was better the next week. Then I went for the Maroon 5 and Counting Crows concert (which was extremely good by the way) and sat on the grass and had a hayfever attack. I am still having the sniffles even though it has been a few days after the concert.

I just want to get better!!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Minor burn....


If it's not one thing, its another. This has just been a year of incidents. You can't really see it in the picture but I burnt my hand (between the thumb and the forefinger) this morning. I was trying to have something different for breakfast so I put fish fingers into the oven and when I took it out, the cloth slipped and I got burnt. Sigh...
Luckily I can still drive with 1 hand and got to work safely. Found some "burn gel" in the first aid kit in the office and applied generously on my hand. What a relief! Anyway, I can still type so I guess I can still work. Bummer!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A spider experience

Even though I am the youngest in my family, I always seem to be the first to experience new viruses - e.g. mumps, measles, german measles, etc. I was also the only one that had appendicitis and had to be operated on when I was 9 years old. Anyway, last week, I became the first in my family to be bitten by a spider. What a harrowing experience. I was supposed to go out for dinner with some colleagues after work and I was just heading back to my hotel room and walking up the stairs whilst searching for my keycard at the same time. Suddenly I felt an electric jolt on my left hand all the way up my arm. I glanced at my hand and saw a light brown spider (about the size of a quarter) gnawing me. I shrieked and pushed the spider off and dashed into my room. I started washing my hands in hope that I would wash it all away but I noticed I was bitten twice! One on my wrist and another one on the side of my hand. Both started swelling and it was painful! Dang!


I rushed to my colleague's room where we were all supposed to meet up before dinner and when I told them what happened, someone said that there was a poisonous spider lurking around where we were staying and that someone else at work had been bitten too. We quickly googled "spider bites first aid" and found out that there are 2 poisonous species in our area - the black widow and the brown recluse. I looked at the picture of the brown recluse and went... OH SHIT! That looked exactly like the damn spider that bit me. Anyway, we (all 10 of us) went to the minute clinic just across the street. This was what she said "ohhhh... you were bitten.... ohhhh!! It looks swollen!". OK, I'm not a doctor but this woman was just stating the obvious. She referred us to an Urgent Care clinic because they were not allowed to treat spider bites.

So we left in search of the Urgent Care clinic - I was holding a wet kitchen cloth with ice cubes pressed to my hand. We found the clinic and me and my entourage went in and I got registered. It took another couple of hours, an antibiotic shot, a tetanus shot, a prescription of antibiotics and vicodin before I got out of there.


Managed to get my dinner around 11 pm that night. I'm traumatised. I'm glad I wasn't alone though. A big thank you goes out to my colleagues that helped me through the night.






Update: (22/7/2008)

I still look like this:


















And not like this:






Wednesday, July 16, 2008

W-E-M-L

WHAT - EVER - MAJOR - LOSER

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Sprinkle's Cupcakes


I wouldn't say that cake is my favourite thing to eat but it is lovely to have once in a while. I guess when you are trying to diet, you have to give up some sinful things in life. However, when I do indulge, I like to have really nice stuff so that I satisfy the craving straightaway!
On my birthday, Steph gave me a couple of cupcakes from Sprinkle's. I loved them so much that I bought a dozen for Doug's birthday. It is absolutely wonderful. I highly recommend the red velvet and the strawberry. The dark chocolate is also divine. Mmm... mmmm....

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Gu Yue Tien Chinese Cuisine

This is my mum's current favourite place to eat right now. It is located in Chulan Square, Kuala Lumpur. It was described to me as "Chinese Fine Dining". I have to say the food is very tasty and prepared super fresh.
We had some appetizers to start off - we had a smoked salmon treat which had coleslaw in the middle, wrapped with smoked salmon and topped off with fish eggs and a yam tart with curried minced chicken on top.
Then we had some dishes to share - I think these are scallops but I can't really remember now. It was cooked in an eggy sauce with brocolli.
After that we had spring chicken. Spring chicken kinda freaks me out a bit. Do we kill a really small chicken or is the chicken just naturally small? Or, is it really a chicken?
We also had fan favourites - salted egg yolk prawns and steam fish. The fish was huge and tasty and the meat was sublime... mmm... Just the way I like it... steamed with soya sauce and ginger.
We finished it off with herbal soup that had yam and we dumped in the vegetables... Frankie even made some prawn dumplings for us to cook in the soup too! Extremely fresh and yummy!! Good place to go for dinner!!

Monday, June 02, 2008

Kittens!

I just got back to Malaysia and of course, I had to go online straightaway... (yes, you should know by now what a geek I am). Anyway, I went into the study room and I heard some mewling and hissing!! I thought maybe another stray puppy was around but after closer inspection, I found a stray cat and her kittens into our house. The mother was being a bit hostile trying to protect her babies but we knew we had to evict them. The mother went MIA for a while so we (actually my dad did all the work... I was cowering in a corner because cats scare me with their vicious claws) tried to pick up all the kittens...



We found 3 kittens in the end. Here's a couple of them. They look quite cute but I seriously don't do cats.

Hopefully my dog Jacob doesn't invite her back in again. We don't want to have to keep evicting them!!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Stockyards Station






Hsiu Lin came to visit! Yay! My first family member here in Dallas!! The first day was crap since it was raining every minute of the day. Luckily, the second day was bright and sunny. Yes, the weather here in Dallas is very volatile. Anyways, we went to Stockyards Station in Fort Worth to have a look at the longhorns as well as some cowboys. It turns out that this place has a blend of old and new shops, they have bars with saddles as chairs and they had a cattle drive.


It was also really windy and Hsiu Lin had to fight the wind to walk around in Fort Worth!!

Friday, February 29, 2008

Monkey brain sushi


I was introduced to Sushi Kyoto on Hillcrest Avenue in Dallas. It is an excellent place to go for sushi rolls and sake bombs (which I am so addicted to). This is one of my favourite rolls - it has tuna, crabstick, avocado and made into a ball and deep fried. Then they chop it up into 4 and it looks like brains because of the red tuna in it. The interesting thing about this is that there's no rice! Extremely yummy though!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Christmas decorations

The decorations in the malls in Malaysia changes depending on the up-and-coming festival or celebration. When I was kid (ok, feeling a little bit nostalgic), I don't remember seeing such elaborate displays. I guess nowadays standards are higher.

I noticed that even before Christmas was over, they started playing Chinese New Year songs... Haha! I guess all the reds will be coming out soon!

Interesting cakes?

I was at an offsite meeting the other day and there was heaps of desserts there. I think they were probably leftovers from Christmas. Is it just my imagination or are the designs a bit "dirty"? Hahaha! Anyway, I was bored so ended up taking pictures and posing for pictures. The benefit of sitting at the back row!


Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year!!


My last entry for the year. I have to say that I haven't been blogging religiously this year. I guess I am just getting lazy. It is a time to think about some New Year Resolutions but I have decided to have none this year... how's that for being lazy???
Happy New Year everyone!!!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Faith

I got this cute little thing on October 31 2007 and I absolutely love it! I still have my ipod video but this little thing is my gym companion and my travel buddy in a sleek little package. I was absolutely devastated when I left it in the gym on Friday! Woe is me! At first I couldn't believe that I forgot to bring it back with me. I turned the apartment upside down but then I realised that the last time I saw my nano was in the gym. I was depressed for 12 hours.

The next morning I went to the apartment office and found out that someone actually turned it in!! Whoopee!!! The joys of losing something and then finding it again! Gave me a big high for the rest of the day.

So I guess I should still try to keep the faith when it comes to human nature. I guess there are still some honest people left in the world!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

How to make jello shots

A popular dessert/alcoholic shot for a party over here is jello shots. Very easy to make, can get people drunk very fast (depending on amount of alcohol used) and nice and colourful. I attempted to make some for Doug's Halloween party and I have to say that it turned out pretty well. I obtained the cups from Peter but otherwise you should be able to order it on Amazon.

1. Get some jello


2. Get some alcohol. I used Absolut Vodka. Note, you can keep the vodka in the freezer and it won't freeze. Vodka is nice when it is cold. Mmmm...

3. Empty the jello sachet into a mixing bowl. Pour 1.5 to 2 cups (depending on how much jello you use) of boiling water into the bowl. Mix thoroughly. Make sure there aren't any grainy jello bits left.
4. If you are making normal jello, this is the time to add in cold water. However, for our purpose, we add in VODKA. If you used 1.5 cups of boiling water just now, add in 1.5 cups of vodka in the bowl.
5. Stir thoroughly and then pour it into the cups. Put it in the refridgerator until it hardens.
6. Eat and be merry!!




Monday, November 05, 2007

Pumpkins!

There was a pumpkin festival at the West Village in Dallas the weekend before Halloween. There was arounf 6000 pumpkins there and they had a whole day of games. I was there towards the end of the day because I only wanted to see them light the pumpkins!!

Posing among the pumpkins.
1 out of the thousand pumpkins carved that day.
Before the pumpkins were lit. The structure was quite big. We could even see it while driving on the highway.
There was a countdown and all the pumpkins were lit at the same time! They didn't do candles.... I guess it was just more convenient to do electric bulbs.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Nasi Lemak party


When a group of Malaysians get together, we always talk about food, food and more food. When I got back from Malaysia, I brought back some crunchy ikan bilis (anchovies) and peanuts from Jenny's mum. Heh heh heh... perfect for nasi lemak!! I made chicken curry (hot) and chicken rendang tok (mild - for the wusses), kangkung belacan and the coconut rice. I delegated the sambal (chilli paste) to Aaron since he had dried chillies and candlenuts. He used my blender to make the sambal but he forgot to take the seeds out so it was nice and spicy. Nice for me but very emotional for some of the other people because they started crying. Aldern fried eggs and Paul brought the sliced cucumber and fruits for dessert.

CK brought "Old Town White Tea" and I made teh tarik (pulled tea) from it. Check out my pulling action shot!!

Obviously after a party, there will be lots of dishes to wash. Luckily I hired a dishwasher for the night.
I am now detoxing with loads of vegetables and fruits... hopefully after my detox, I can re-tox again with more nasi lemak... :)