winter break

my winter break breakdown:
40% sleeping
30% cooking/baking
20% eating
10% food blog surfing

yeah...lots of food...
I literally spend hours upon hours drooling over mouthwatering pictures of food on foodgawkingtastespotting (thanks to nancy!), seriouseats, the wednesday chef, cannelle et vanille, livlifedavid lebovitzfood52the pioneer womanpattycakeand other similar deliciouss sites...
oh how i wish i could be an amazing photographer and make delicious food and take hypnotizing food pictures..sighh..oh, and also have incredibly high metabolism so i can eat all of these foods without turning into a whale.
While I was in Washington, I also spent a lot of time learning traditional Taiwanese dishes from my grandmothers. pictures soon! (hopefully)


craving right now...

Grilled Goat Cheese Sandwiches with Fig and Honey 

chocolate peppermint cheesecake bars. (oh my goodness...*dies*)

oh yeah.. i want to try nutella brownies sometime when i have nutella. it's basically..pure nutella...YUM. seems to me like a college kid staple food.

polyvore addiction...
i really want an occasion to wear heels and a pretty dress. if only it wasn't so cold outside! (it's actually sleeting right now..the worst). this frightful weather calls for warm, chunky sweaters that i don't have. also want more feathery things! love.
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currently reading...
A Clockwork Orange
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
...my goal was to finish these before break ended but that didn't really work out, of course. new goal. finish before..uh.. february?

stumble upon...
yes. i realize that i spend an unhealthy amount of time on the computer. should probably change that and go out and be active or something...tomorrow. 
for now, apparently english teachers across the country amuse themselves by making a collection of analogies from their students' papers. but these are actually hilarious...
1. Her face was a perfect oval, like a circle that had its two sides 
gently compressed by a Thigh Master.
2. Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever. 
3. He was as tall as a six-foot, three-inch tree.
4. John and Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds who had also never met.
5. The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for a while.
6. It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids around with power tools.


movies watched...
salt. 
hm...i think that's it actually. 
ok...movies i want to watch...
black swan (even though it's scary...)
country song. because it has leighton meester and i've watched too many of its trailers to not watch the whole thing. 
morning glory.
tangled.
the tourist.
also officially finished all three seasons of greek and lots of csi.
what a productive break!


happy 2011! (10 days late)
(:

what i dream about...

Do you ever wish there was a rich, delicious dessert that was actually healthy for you and not just empty calories? I definitely do...all.the.time.
well, 

wish granted

I'm always perusing, trying, and altering different recipes to make them healthier. I finally found one that is simply to die for: black bean brownies by pattycake. It's rich, chocolatey, fudgy, moist, melt-in-your-mouth, everything you want in a brownie. It does have a little bit of a grainy texture due to the black beans but it's sort of concealed by the creaminess of the brownie...I actually kind of like it. My family and I finished almost all of it within a couple hours after it came out of the oven. Definitely going to be a staple dessert recipe. 

recipe
I altered Patty's recipe a little bit to accomodate the ingredients I had at home. basically just substituted the coconut oil for olive oil.

2 cups cooked black beans
2 large eggs
1/4 cups agave nectar
1/4 cups brewed coffee (or Kahlua liqueur)
2 tsp vanilla
1/3 cups olive oil
1/2 cups cocoa
2 tbsp corn starch
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt  
1/3 cups chopped dark chocolate

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Blend together black beans, eggs, agave nectar, coffee, vanilla and oil. In a separate bowl, sift together cocoa, corn starch, cinnamon, and salt. Mix dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Fold in chopped chocolate. Pour mixture into a greased 9" x 9" pan and bake in the oven for 20 minutes.

my mom calculated the nutritional information using this program that she has:  
One 55 gram (about 1/15 of the whole batch) serving contains
156 Kcal, 4.4 gram protein, 3.2 gram fiber, 4.3 gram sugars, 9.7 grams fat (mainly from the olive oil and 4 oz chocolate chunks)