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- Fantasy is number one. Steampunk, sci-fi, alternate history, and everything else that isn't boringly realistic are also fine by me.
Since it's summer I have an unhealthy obsession with pickles. Sour, slightly spicy dill cucumber pickles. So tasty... especially with a tall glass of grape Kool Aide. Yummy.
I'm also obsessing over soba noodles. With nice, bitter olive oil, some pine nuts, green olives, maybe some peccorino romano...
When it gets cold again (probably not for six months here in Texas) I know I'll be craving some curry. I want curry even when it's hot but I especially want some when it's cold. My granny makes this golden chicken curry with green onions... I stayed there with a friend one time and she tried a bit of it leftover. Now she starts drooling every time I even mention it. XD
I like my curry spicy enough I breathe heat for a few minutes afterwards. If I ever get the flu or a cold or anything, I just sit down with a bowl of curry and my sinuses clear right up. Also, there's so much spice I can actually taste it no matter how sick I am. ^^ Of course, I'll eat curry at any time. I went to New York last August and our hotel was right around the corner from this Indian place. I ate there for five days and demanded their recipe for lassi (rosewater, apparently, is the secret to making it awesome). I make a point of stopping by this little Indian grocery whenever I go to San Antonio and trying something new every time. My favorite discovery by far is rosewater ice cream.
I'm also obsessing over soba noodles. With nice, bitter olive oil, some pine nuts, green olives, maybe some peccorino romano...
When it gets cold again (probably not for six months here in Texas) I know I'll be craving some curry. I want curry even when it's hot but I especially want some when it's cold. My granny makes this golden chicken curry with green onions... I stayed there with a friend one time and she tried a bit of it leftover. Now she starts drooling every time I even mention it. XD
I like my curry spicy enough I breathe heat for a few minutes afterwards. If I ever get the flu or a cold or anything, I just sit down with a bowl of curry and my sinuses clear right up. Also, there's so much spice I can actually taste it no matter how sick I am. ^^ Of course, I'll eat curry at any time. I went to New York last August and our hotel was right around the corner from this Indian place. I ate there for five days and demanded their recipe for lassi (rosewater, apparently, is the secret to making it awesome). I make a point of stopping by this little Indian grocery whenever I go to San Antonio and trying something new every time. My favorite discovery by far is rosewater ice cream.