Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Update
Monday, October 12, 2009
Tailgatin'
Boy was I missing out. Its a shame I never got to expirience how good seven layer dip, burgers, baked beans, and beer can taste on a brisk fall day. Not until recently when I went to the Michigan vs. MSU game, did I get to have all this. Theres something about the atmosphere that can change everything about the way your food tastes(not to mention how you feel about the game). Burgers rock most of the time, but sometimes (for me anyway) its just not worth it to ingest all the fat.
Game day is another story. Thank god for football and anything else that makes food-holidays out of nothing. Thanksgiving is awsome, but its only once a year. Therefore, anything that designates a day to drinking and eating fattening fare like wings, nachos, hotdogs, and everything listed above should be preserved.
Dont get your panties in a bunch.... I dont think football is going anywhere. Its the schools that dont have teams that are the bad guys here. I say Loyola students should start a revolution and go on strike until Loyola gets a football team.
Wow that was quite ranty, but I think I brought it full circle enough for you to see my point.
Football food= good
No football team= bad, takes away the joy of the game.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Stuffed Food
Every culture has them. The Chinese have dumplings and egg rolls, the Lebanese have kibbi and the Greeks have grape leaves. Personally, Italians are the luckiest with ravioli, tortellini, arancini, spedini, and I could go on but I wouldn't want to brag. Of course, many of these foods originate in one place and are then shared with the world and adapted in all sorts of new ways, but that's a different blog.
Anyway I just wanted to share my appreciation with the world and get all the readers to venerate stuffed foods, whether your grandma made it or it came frozen from a bag.
Im getting side tracked here, but maybe I should apply for a job writing commercials for the Olive Garden when I graduate. By the looks of it, they have a lot of cheese-filled pasta that I could "riff" about all day long.
Until next time, Peace Love and Stuffed Food.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Aldi is the Bomb
Anyhow, since I'm so busy these days trying to get to class and sorority stuff, I barely have time to do anything. You would not believe the number of television shows I have to catch up on. Seriously man. This also means that I'm too busy to go to a big grocery store and buy all my faves in bulk like I used to....
Solution: Aldi's
I love this place. I get in and out with my weekly essentials in 20 minutes tops. This is because I'm too cheap to buy bags, so when my arms are full, I know its time to leave because nothing else will fit in my purse to be carried home. I can walk out of there with steak, lunch meat, salad, and avocados for less than $12. Can you say "bonus?"
Aldi has the best frozen food too. Pasta, stir fry, BISON BURGERS. All these things are very reasonably priced and the best part is that I don't get confused by market competition because theres only one of everything and its all cheap. There are no fancy displays distracting me, enticing me to buy 2 for 1 Doritos when I don't even want them.
So rock on Aldi's shoppers. And all you haters keep hatin' because then there's more for me.
and that's your "Daly"-no, more like weekly Dose of Bon Vivant. Ciao.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Its been a long time..
Now, I am back at school trying to eat anything possible to survive without going to the grocery store. Thank God for Aldi's though.. I purchased five items there for 12 dollars and that includes steaks, fresh veggies, and lunch meat.
Something else happened that I never thought would since I've been back in school. After freshman year of college I was so excited to move into the apartment-style dorms which had kitchens, I wouldnt be forced to eat in the cafeteria ever again. I never liked cafeteria food, even as a kid in school I asked to bring a lunch every day(chicken in the shape of a dinosaur creeped me out).
Now, after 21 years of hating mass-prepared food, something has happened. My parents got me a meal plan for the cafeteria and I LOVE IT!
I SO appreciate being able to make any salad or sandwich I want, and then have fruit that I can take home with me.
The plan is a safety net when I am busy and away from the apartment.
I know now that I will be able to survive on this meal plan until the meatballs and bread that my grandma gave me to take back to school run out. After that its back to grocery shopping and more planning.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Taste Bud Damage dun duh dun dun
All I had in my kitchen was a can of black beans, frozen stir fry veggies, and a cupboard full of spices. I sautéed the veggies with a little PAM until they were caramelized and then threw in chili powder, garlic, basil, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. It was the best thing I’ve eaten in a while, and the only calories came from the veggies at 30 calories per cup and the beans at about 100. It was a spicy, yummy, low-cal treat for a poor person like me.
I love spicy food. As I dumped chili powder and red pepper flakes into my pan, I wondered if eating spicy food was going to damage my taste buds and as a result, ruin my chances of being a good food critic. After all, how can you critique foods for a living if you can’t taste anything?
After about an hour and a half of research, I am relieved to say that eating spicy foods does not ruin your taste buds. It only numbs them for a short period of time. Furthermore, if you do happen to damage your taste buds either through smoking cigarettes or burning your tongue, it isn’t permanent because taste buds renew themselves after time. The only bad part about taste bud renewal, is that is slows down with age. Fascinating.
Well lucky me I guess. I’m still on the right track to eating for a career. Thank Goodness!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Comfort Food Pairings
We all know that certain flavor profiles go together in cooking; ginger and citrus, sweet and savory, etc. I fully subscribe to this idea, or rule of eating, that layering these certain flavors is a good idea and will make for good food.
What I am about to do is compare Jell-O to Crème Brule (I hope you appreciate the reference to "My Best Friend's Wedding"). There is a different variety of food pairing out there that I don’t really get, and that is comfort food pairings. I was intrigued by a friend the other day who was dipping pretzels in whipped cream cheese, and it made me think of all these things that people do to their food that I just don’t support.
If you haven’t noticed, I love making lists. So here is a list of weird food pairings that I think should be stopped:
· Pizza and Ranch
· Grilled Cheese and Ketchup
· Scrambled eggs and Ketchup (I am not a "ketchup hater," I swear)
· Kraft singles should be outlawed on everything besides grilled cheese
· Chips and Brownies
· Putting Syrup on Breakfast Meat
· Taco Bell Sauce on a McDouble
Now, here is a list of unique comfort food pairings that I don’t necessarily eat, but still make sense:
· Oreos and Peanut Butter
· Peanut Butter and Marshmallow Fluff Sandwiches
· French Fries in a Wendy's Shake
I certainly sound angry, but I am just on a tangent. I am not mad at the people who eat these things; I've tried some weird stuff too. This includes spreading butter on a gooey chocolate chip cookie. That however, is beside the point. My point is that I like food okay, a lot. Therefore, I don’t think it should be violated. Food is good if it can be eaten in its original state without being masked by some weird sauce. So if you can’t eat something without it, don’t.