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Grilled Cheese sandwich with homemade tomato soup (it's lumpy because I was too lazy to puree it).

Vermicelli noodles with bok choy.

Steak with rice and tomato.
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Grilled Cheese sandwich with homemade tomato soup (it's lumpy because I was too lazy to puree it).

Vermicelli noodles with bok choy.

Steak with rice and tomato.
Blackberry Messenger. So yesterday I was at a designers’ meeting and it was confirmed that I’m the only one with a Blackberry — THE ONLY DESIGNER WITH A BLACKBERRY. How atrocious is that? I don’t care. I love my Blackberry and can’t do without; especially with all my friends on it, funny conference chats, Blackberry GROUPS where we plan all our events (currently: our Whistler trip). iPhone what? People ask, what’s wrong with good old SMS? Well, that’s because you’ve never used BBM. Apps what? I download (and even buy) tons of apps on my Touch but I find that I never use them… and touchscreen hates me. My Blackberry is practical and it rocks.
Books. I go through phases where I’m reading every second I’m free and I’m going through one of those now. Last Sunday was spent at Chapters on Robson after a good hearty brunch… and Boyfriend asleep on the giant beanie chair beside me (and snoring loudly… in the store).
I highly recommend this trilogy:



Waterbottle. I’d die if I didn’t have water with me anywhere I go. It has turned into an annoying obsession and not to mention I have to go pee every half-an-hour.
Boots. Four words: FALL IS BOOT SEASON!! Well actually, boot season is every season… even summer.
Poutine. I love poutine so much that Boyfriend and his friends spent 2 hours making this giant pan of poutine for me on my birthday. I almost licked the pan afterwards… until some drunk guy rubbed his nasty hands all over the pan looking for more poutine that I just ate. But yes, another sick but delicious obsession.
BEST BIRTHDAY EVER.

30 Day Blog Challenge
A photo of our favorite place to eat.
From the outside, Phnom Penh looks like a dingy Asian establishment that you’d never think twice to eat at. Inside, you’ll find the best Cambodian/Vietnamese cuisine, the best chicken wings, the best bo luc la… just some of the best Asian comfort food in the city. Now, I’m not picky with it comes to food… I’ll eat just about anything and everything but most of the time, I’d definitely eat at my list of favorite dingy Asian restaurants around the city than one of the high-end steakhouses downtown. I’m almost always craving for Asian food… and most of the time I’m craving for Phnom Penh! I don’t care if the food is ladled with oil and MSG… it’s yummy, okay.
A day of food in Asia:

Dim Sum Breakfast (x10). This was just the beginning.

Chinese fast food: brunch at Cafe de Coral. Boyfriend’s favorite place.

Lunch. This wasn’t all of it… was suppose to be for 10 but 4 of us ate 90% of it.

Guilt-free sweets.

Afternoon snack of fish balls and various animal organs.

Fresh seafood dinner.

Mango-filled desserts.

Evening snack of delicious dumplings.

Midnight meal.

Late night dessert.

Perfect drunk food. Ramen with spam and egg = definition of lazy Asian.

Phuket

Great Wall of China

60+ DELICIOUS skewers (chicken, beef, gizzards, chicken hearts, lamb, squid) + 8 beers + 1 bottle of nasty but super strong alochol = less than $20CDN. The only catch is that it was from a probably really dirty food stall but then we didn`t get sick so who cares.. I want more!!
KATY:
Vancouverite, designer, gym-rat, shopaholic & bookworm, obsessed with my Blackberry, K-Pop, snowboarding, fitness and food. More?
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