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Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Facebook



I watched The Social Network the other day and I really enjoyed the movie. Like, really, really enjoyed the movie. It's probably one of my favorite movies of the year. The acting was fantastic, especially Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg. I didn't like him in Adventureland, but he was so good at being this sarcastic, super nerdy, socially awkward guy with borderline Asperger syndrome. In the end, I kinda felt sorry for him and wished I could give him a hug. Poor, lonely, genius billionaire! I also really liked the rest of the cast including the Winklevoss twins, played by ONE guy. This guy.


He doesn't even have a complete IMDB profile! Andrew Garfield, the guy who played Eduardo (the CFO) was also very convincing and has a mane to rival Rob Pattinson's! Justin Timberlake was surprisingly good, playing Sean Parker as this hard partying, sleazy but wise key player in the Facebook story. I also got a nice glimpse at Rooney Mara, who will play Lisbeth Salander in the American version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". I am impressed.

Back to the movie! The storyline was compelling, the idea of "the Facebook" and how it took off was unbelievable! I am still so amazed by these people, geniuses really, that can change our daily lives with one single, simple idea. It's just incredible. Incredible.

Watching this movie made me realize that I am not one of these people and I am OK with that. However, I've decided that my future children will be headed to Harvard:)

The movie also got me thinking about when exactly I joined Facebook and how and who sent me the link, etc. But I don't remember. Do you?

If you haven't guessed yet, I give this movie a A++. Go watch it!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Bad blogger

Hello,

The recipe project is still alive, just wanted to let you know. I've been lazy (well, more like preoccupied with Fantasy Football). New food post coming soon.

Let's go Jets Defense!

Mayra
Potrero Hill Interceptors Manager

Monday, September 13, 2010

Quiche Me

Week 25 (June 23)
One of Geoffrey's Top 5 foods is eggs. Today he decided to make a quiche, but didn't want to make one with a pie crust because he didn't want it to taste buttery. He searched and searched and finally decided on a "Basic Quiche" recipe, omitting the pie crust. So, technically, this is more of a frittata.

First he sauteed the veggies (and threw in any extra veggies we had on hand).


Then he put together the dairy products (notice that this quiche has half and half AND grated Gruyere cheese!).
He decided to used my springform pan (first time used in our kitchen since I purchased it YEARS ago, might I add) and the "crustless" quiche came out beautifully!

We served it with a nice little green salad and some M Riesling.

Our rating for this recipe: 7.5 (Mayra: 7, Geoffrey:  8)




Sunday, August 8, 2010

Basta, Pasta!


Week 24 (June 16)
We were in the mood to try a new pasta recipe today but wanted something easy and light to make. We already have our go-to recipe for homemade pasta sauce and have always wanted to try to make a fettuccine alfredo, but since Geoffrey doesn't like cream cheese or butter, it is usually a little difficult to find a recipe he would approve of. But, when we got our Real Simple magazine, we found the Creamy Fettuccine with leeks, corn and arugula recipe and it was pretty close to what we were looking for.

So we cut up the leeks and soaked them in water to remove any dirt.

We sauteed the vegetables and added the heavy cream.

Then added the pasta and arugula.
We served it with some bread, cheese and salami.

Our rating for this recipe was 7.75 (Mayra 7, Geoffrey 8.5).

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

What's wrong with Steve?

All About Steve
I watched All About Steve this weekend and kinda liked it.  Sandie was at her silliest best and Bradley Cooper even looked good with that weird haircut. The supporting cast were funny and even endearing at times.  I chuckled out loud a few times and am considering buying some red boots! I don't know what all the fuss was about...sure, it was not the best movie, but I have seen far worse (ahem, Wild Things, Hostel). Plus, the message at the end is that it is ok to be different. How can you not like that? I give it a solid "C".

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Girl with the Swedish Obsession

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo 
My latest obsession: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I know what you're thinking, the books right? Well, not exactly. I haven't read the books (yet), but I've seen two of the three Swedish made movies and I am officially obsessed.

It all started with an article I read in EW magazine about the Millennium Trilogy and its author Stieg Larson. I was compelled by 1) the fact that Stieg died before his books were published and became a worldwide phenomenom,  2) the original title of the book translates to "Men Who Hate Women", 3) the violence committed against women is very disturbing, yet the "hero" of the trilogy is a waif like woman, 4)  he didn't marry his long time girlfriend to protect her , 5) said girlfriend is in a legal battle with his family because Stieg didn't leave a will and the Swedish don't recognize domestic partnerships. (Side Note: My Harry Potter obsession also began due to an article I read on J.K. Rowling in Time Magazine)

I had seen the books being carried around town, had read rave reviews about the books and heard that a Swedish version of the first book was out in theaters, but crime novels are not my cup of tea, so I was not really interested in reading the books. Yet, I continued to read articles about the books and their author. Then one day as I was updating our Netflix queue, I noticed that The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo was available to stream instantly. I added it to our queue and we sat down to watch it over Thai food.  This is the day the obsession really began. You see, all three books have already been made into Swedish films and all three, yes all THREE, were released in other parts of the world in 2009. Only the first film had been released in the US. Imagine my elation, as we walked down State Street in Santa Barbara by a movie theater with a poster for The Girl Who Played With Fire and a heading of "Coming Soon"! So, on Sunday we took a field trip to the Embarcadero Cinemas and saw the second film. There is no US release date for the last film of the trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, but here is the trailer to feed the obsession in the meantime.

What I like about the movies are the characters of Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist, their relationship, the intriguing, interwoven storylines, the Swedish landscape, the muted yet mesmerizing colors the films are shot in. There is very little dialogue (or maybe I just tune it out since it's Swedish), but the movies drew me in. I don't know if it is the character or the actress, but there is something about Lisbeth that I can't stop thinking about.  She is one kick ass woman!

To top it all off, the Americans have decided to do their own adaptation of the Millennium Trilogy, so my obsession will be well fed! If the movie can get me this obsessed, I can't imagine what reading the books will do to me. We'll see in a couple of days--I've just put in my order on Amazon for Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy ! How soon can Friday come??

Monday, July 19, 2010

One kabob, two kabob, three kabob, four!


Week 22 & Week 23 (June 2 & June 9)

I've been neglecting this blog, I know. I don't know what it was about June that has kept me so busy, but it has. So now that we are half way through July (I KNOW, can you believe it!), I thought I'd better catch up! So here we go again:

Since we eat so much chicken, we decided to try out two new marinades and make kabobs.

Lately we've been running to Whole Foods to get our exercise in for the day and pick up dinner. I saw the Honey Mustard Chicken and Veggie Kabobs marinade in their weekly bulletin and decided to give it a try.

The honey mustard marinade was very easy and only required a few main ingredients: honey mustard, lemon, EVOO and salt/pepper. 

The second marinade was from the June Real Simple magazine.  The recipe was for Soy-glazed fish with sauteed summer squash, but I thought it would be good on chicken so we decided to try it as well. This recipe was also very simple and required a few main ingredients: brown sugar, soy sauce, ginger, EVOO and salt/pepper.

While the chicken was marinading, I soaked the skewers. Did you know that if you soak the skewers for 15-20 minutes, it makes the items on the kabobs easier to slide off? Try it, it really works!

I threw the kabobs on the grill...
And served the kabobs with some rice pilaf!

Our ratings:
Honey mustard marinade: 8.5 (Mayra:8, Geoffrey: 9)
Soy Glaze: 9 (Mayra 9, Geoffrey 9)