Nov 30, 2008

Weekend Soup

Cullen Skink - A Scottish Fish Soup w/milk, onions, mashed potatoes and smoked haddock.

I tried this soup when we were in Glasgow and loved it there. I had kind of forgotten that I wanted to try to make it until recently. It is a very easy soup to make and absolutely delicious. Especially when all the days are gray, cold and wet.

Turkey Dinner had a nice flare to it this year since we were here in London. We had met a couple Americans (Angie and Jack) earlier this year and have been able to do a couple things with them. So for Thanksgiving, Angie arranged a dinner at their favorite neighborhood French restaurant for a few of their friends, 14 of us. The restaurant fixed up a full dinner with turkey, trimmings, green beans, squash, potatoes, cranberries, waldorf salad and pumpkin pie. It was a great meal and an amazing night. We truly enjoyed meeting a few more people from the States and hearing how they ended up here for a bit. It will always be a Thanksgiving to remember.







Nov 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

From two Americans in London that are ready to see home for a bit.

Nov 25, 2008

Fiver

My old friend from Paris, Daniel, has added a new feature to his blog which I think I'll copy. Everyone who knows me, knows how I love music and tend to have it going at any time my mouth isn't running. So the deal is whatever you use as a player (IPod, MP3 player, ITunes, etc) hit shuffle on your play list and post the first 5 songs. It will be interesting to see if I can get anyone to play along, especially after seeing what I am listening to when I am quiet. I'll post my list from time to time, hopefully weekly. And as a warning, I listen to mostly rock, with a mix of jazz, and scores from movies on a typical day. I use Yahoo LaunchCast, so the music playing is not necessarily something I purchased.

Korn - I've Known Everything - I lost a little respect for them when they released an acoustic album.

CSI Theme - Go figure.

Jack White/Alicia Keys - Another Way to Die - This Bond theme did grow on me a bit, but I could listen to Jack White play the toothbrush.

Terrence Blanchard - 25th hour (movie) - FU montage - I liked this movie probably b/c of the soundtrack. But this scene with Ed Norton yelling at the mirror made me slightly uneasy.

Disturbed - Land of Confusion - Great cover of a song I liked years ago.

Nov 20, 2008

One month

So it has been 6 months since I have been Stateside, but only 1 to go until we are home for the Holidays. There is still a lot to figure out between now and then, but all is well. School is keeping Nicole busy and I am closing out a small project at Work.


Since not much is going on, here are some pics from Nikki's New Forest Field Trip of the ponies. It would be fun to have a few of these wandering around a place.














Nov 17, 2008

A Slow Weekend

Not much going on and our time here is winding down, but let's see what I can report.

The lunch last week was good. I managed to make the full menu as I had mentioned, even with bringing most of the goods from the house. I figured it up and there was about 76 ingredients in the 3 course lunch. I probably over did it a little, but I do enjoy cooking. I got rave reviews from most, but I am not sure the British palette is suitable for Gumbo. I should have given it a bit more spice. Anyway, it was a fun day. The BBQ Bruschetta made me miss home a lot.

We had a good weekend of x-mas shopping at Covent Market and a movie last night. 007 was good and entertaining. I think it is worth the price of admission, but I wouldn't say it fits into my great movie category. It was just a little thick of a story with a tad bit of let down of momentum near the end. But I am starting to enjoy the stories of a young, inexperienced Bond a bit more than some of the old Bond movies.

Besides those bits, we were able to talk to the niece and nephew yesterday. X-mas there is going to be a blast. I am not sure where to find Dekan some peaches for x-mas though. Someone will have to teach that little guy to want more than that for the holidays. Ha.

Anyway, all good from here just a lot of studying to do between now and the end of the year for a young lass. As far as me, I just have to keep my nose clean as someone use to tell me and figure out where we are living when we return.

Nov 12, 2008

Bits and Bobs

Well I have let Obama control my blog for long enough. But as you can guess, not much is going on. One of us knee deep in school work and the other is counting down the hours until he is stateside. So it is time for some of my random thoughts.

If you ever come to London, you must make time for the museums. They are my favorites in the world, as a complete collection, plus they are free. We started our farewell tour of places we have enjoyed with the British Museum on Friday Night. It is a great collection of a lot of the Brits souvenirs from Greece and Egypt and truly a sight to behold. We even saw the gold Kate Moss yoga statue. I am not sure it should be in the 'history' museum in the middle of the Greek section, but oh well.

Weekly cooking highlights - an eggplant stuffed with ground lamb, onions, tomatoes, and feta cheese. It was placed in the definite keeper pile. We also had a decent night of eats in China Town. Plus a truly thrown together Daron special of what we had in the kitchen. Chicken, broccoli in a soy based curry of onions, peppers and such. As I think I have said when I am bored my creativity goes into the cooking with no objections from Nikki.

Tomorrow is the first of a monthly office lunch with me being the special guest 'chef'. I think I have nailed the menu down. Everyone wanted a Southern style meal. Not sure this qualifies as Southern but here it is: Apps - Pulled Pork BBQ on Bruschetta, Finger Vegs, Jerk Chicken Wings with a Blue Cheese Dip. Main - Chicken, Chorizo, Crawfish Tails, Shrimp Gumbo. Desert - Cheesecake Squares with Berry/Mint Toppings, or other Toppings. We'll see if I can pull this off. Pics and reviews forthcoming.

Enough Food Talk. I am back on to American TV shows. We finished up Hell's Kitchen USA this week. I find it funny that Gordon Ramsey plays up his temper a bit for the American shows. He isn't that crude on his UK shows, which are quite enjoyable. We are going to fit in one of his restaurants before we leave. Also on the TV, Dexter and the Amazing Race. I am having to download them on Tuesday's here, but we are up to date. We are enjoying both of the new seasons. I am already excited that Lost and 24 are back on when I return.

Not much else is going on. We are still a bit behind on movies. Hoping to catch W and 007 soon. I am reading "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy before the movie hits next year. It is a decent page turner. Also started to catch up on my military history with a book on WWI.

So now you see what is happening to me at least when Nikki studies. She would probably add that there is a great deal of online poker happening. I have hit a lull, so there isn't much to write home about on that front.

Until next time, I will leave you with a pic of the two frozen Americans from the Chargers/Saints game last month at Wembley.



Nov 5, 2008

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED




Some of the headlines from a few of the papers here this morning. It is pretty cool to see how excited the UK and the World are for something so positive that happened in the States. It is about time. Good Luck and Godspeed President-Elect Obama. Someone definitely left your work cut out for you.

Nov 3, 2008

Weekend

We had a bit of a choppy weekend of several things.


Friday - Underworld concert that Nikki posted.
Saturday - Burn After Reading. Good movie, slightly slow to develop but we both enjoyed it
Then Burn After Watching Bulldog Football (Nikki was studying)
Sunday - Christmas browsing at Harrod's. So much fun looking for stuff for kids.
My first try at a seafood paella. Not too bad.
Is it time to get excited about the 'fins? 4-4 and 1 game back.


One of the best parts of the weekend was seeing Halloween Pictures from home. Looks like Dad went to the zoo.



Underworld at Brixton Academy in London!
This was an awesome event. Daron and I went with a friend from his work named Rhett. I had a blast.