MasterChef, eat your heart out. I recently had some lazy days off. Oh how I enjoyed them! I decided to try a pizza dough with only two ingredients. Yep, you read right... two! The magical ingredients: greek yogurt + SR flour. Worked a treat. So much so, that with the left over dough I made a bread roll the next day. Deliciousness.
Pizza Dough / Bread recipe:
1 cup SR Flour
1/2 cup Greek/Plain Yogurt
>> I'm lazy. I merely put the ingredients in a bowl. Gave it a bit of a mix with a spoon. Kneaded it slightly to make sure it looked alright, then (as I didn't have a rolling pin) I just flattened it with my hands for the pizza base... and voila!
While I'm at it, here's a pancake stack I made too. Happy eating!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
an island in a cone
CONEY ISLAND (Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224)
NATHAN'S FAMOUS HOT DOGS (1310 Surf Avenue, New York, NY 11224)
NEW YORK AQUARIUM (Surf Avenue, New York, NY 11224)
NATHAN'S FAMOUS HOT DOGS (1310 Surf Avenue, New York, NY 11224)
NEW YORK AQUARIUM (Surf Avenue, New York, NY 11224)
If you've got some time to spare and you want to get off Manhattan Island, hop on the subway and head down to Coney Island. I went in winter when the park isn't operational, but I hear that it's a happening and buzzing place come summer. I'd go back again, just for the cool pic I got! Note that every Sunday at 1pm, November to April, the Coney Island Polar Bear Club go for a swim in the freezing Atlantic Ocean (they so cray cray) and especially on their New Years Day swim, there will be massive crowds. My friend and I also visited the New York Aquarium in the afternoon -- from memory, it's a decent size, but needs a lot more love and attention. Oh, and don't forget to pick yourself up a hot dog from Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs, they're fairly popular.
Labels:
Brooklyn,
Coney Island,
cool spots in NY,
hot dogs,
NY Aquarium,
sightseeing,
yum
Friday, July 20, 2012
fotografia
THE ANNENBERG SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY (2000 Avenue of the Stars #1000, Los Angeles, CA 90067)

If you're into photography, I suggest popping into a little gallery in Century City. It's nothing big, but they have some great exhibitions there with some amazing photography. I've seen Beauty Culture, Digital Darkroom, and now Who Shot Rock & Roll. All fabulous. Last night I attended a free lecture by Henry Rollins, who showed 61 of his 'amateur' photography and the stories behind his adventures. The exhibitions are free to attend, you just pay for parking. Alternatively you can get 3hrs free parking at the Westfield Century City Mall... and go for a spot of shopping!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
dodging balls
ANGELS STADIUM OF ANAHEIM (2000 East Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806)
I went to my first baseball game. It was pretty awesome sauce! I was lucky enough to score some free corporate tickets (with some lovely people) to see the Dodgers vs Angels. Some spectacular fireworks at the end, which really topped off a great evening. We had fantastic seats, 6 rows from the front, and took the time to walk around the entire stadium. Lots of food everywhere, but no garlic fries which I'm told is a must eat at the Dodgers Stadium.
Monday, June 11, 2012
hollywooooooood
HOLLYWOOD SIGN (N Beachwood Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068)
Hollywooooood! Yup, that's how the recorded announcer says it on the Hollywood bus, which is kind of a nice reminder of where I live these days! A MUST do on your to-do list of LA, is to visit the sign. Back in the day it read HOLLYWOODLAND, advertising a new housing development. Over time, the 'land' fell down and, well, the rest is history... Firstly, you can't get right up close and personal to the sign, but you can hike up to the ledge right below it, or hike up just above it. I've done the latter trail, and my friends and I decided to take a shortcut and scaled a cliff to get there. I probably wouldn't recommend doing that though...
FYI: drive up Beachwood all the way until you can't go any further, you'll come to a point where Sunset Hollywood Ranch is on your left, park somewhere around there. If you head towards the right, you'll find a little spot where most people take photos from, or follow the trail right around on the left and keep on going to get a closer look. Seriously peeps, there's no point coming to Hollywood if you haven't seen the sign!
Labels:
adventures,
cool spots in LA,
hikes,
hollywood sign,
nature,
sightseeing,
trails
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
flat whites
COFFEE COMMISSARY (801 N Fairfax Avenue #106, Los Angeles, CA 90046)

If, like me, you know what real coffee tastes like (Melbourne knows it's shit!), no doubt you will be desperate for a decent coffee when you land in LA. You'll easily find a monopoly of Starbucks and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf around town - but don't bother! You could try Intelligentsia (recommended to me before my arrival), but in my not so expert opinion, Coffee Commissary is the place to be. No doubt you'll hear at least one Aussie accent, as we all hang out there! If you are a Flat White fan, be warned - no matter where you go, ask for a latte with no froth - and even then you'll likely just get a latte. Americans just don't know a real flat white!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
a phone booth in a hot dog store...
PLEASE DON'T TELL (ph: 212.614.0386)
CRIF DOGS (113 Saint Marks Pl # 2 New York, NY 10009)
GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL (2 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010)
THE TIPPLER (425 W 15th Street, New York, NY 10011)


And finally, I have no pictures, but the Rose Bar at Gramercy Park Hotel is worth a mention. Crowded (like every other good place in NYC) but lovely and fancy, and they have the most amazing Bellini's. But perhaps my Bellini's tasted even more delicious because they were bought for me by a lovely Academy Award winning director (no I'm not going to name drop).
CRIF DOGS (113 Saint Marks Pl # 2 New York, NY 10009)
GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL (2 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10010)
THE TIPPLER (425 W 15th Street, New York, NY 10011)

What happens when you go to a phone booth in a hot dog store? You make a call? Nope, you walk into a hidden bar! Seriously, it's like finding Narnia. Crif Dogs is the front for a cute and tiny bar called Please Don't Tell. It's by booking only, and trust me, it's hard to get through. I say keep calling and make sure everyone in your group is calling as well. If that fails, and reservations are full, never fear... Go to Crif Dogs around 5ish, entertain yourself with a yummy hot dog and fries (warning: cheese fries are covered with (I think) cheese from a can) and sit tight... We lined up at the phone booth around 5.30/5.45pm (following others) and within half an hour were siting down drinking cocktails in a gorgeous hidden gem. It's probably more just the novelty of it, but if you've never been - DO IT!
However, if you're not that keen on fighting to get into a bar, then head over to The Tippler for a nice adult beverage and a delicious cheese platter and some olives. The place is rather hidden, and my friends and I only stumbled upon it because I became fascinated by the lightbulbs lighting up the OPEN sign. A nice find indeed - it's in the basement of a building that looks like an apartment block. It's also located directly next to the Chelsea Markets, so have a stroll, do some shopping, then reward yourself with a visit to The Tippler!
And finally, I have no pictures, but the Rose Bar at Gramercy Park Hotel is worth a mention. Crowded (like every other good place in NYC) but lovely and fancy, and they have the most amazing Bellini's. But perhaps my Bellini's tasted even more delicious because they were bought for me by a lovely Academy Award winning director (no I'm not going to name drop).
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
a berry that's pink
PINKBERRY (everywhere in LA)
Fro-Yo. Get used to that term around here, because LA is frozen yoghurt central! There are many different fro-yo shops around town, but the main ones are Pinkberry and Yogurtland. I'm an avid Pinkberry fan, and that was long before I started working there. Granted, Yogurtland is self-serve and does have a million flavours, but personally most of them taste a little artificial to me. Instead, I find Pinkberry's flavours taste more real and put simply, yummier. I also like the fact that because it's not self serve, I know the toppings bar is kept clean and fresh and isn't contaminated by some little kid picking his nose then fingering the toppings that everyone else is about to consume. You get me? I also like that you can have the option to have a cone, cup, fruit parfait, fruit bowl or a waffle cookie sandwich at Pinkberry. Oh, and don't forget a take home (23oz) is available and fits ever so nicely into your freezer. Dig in anytime!
Labels:
cool spots in LA,
dessert,
froyo,
frozen yoghurt,
pinkberry,
yum
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
fun in the sun
SANTA MONICA PIER (Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401)
VENICE BEACH (1800 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291)
SANTA MONICA PROMENADE (Wilshire/3rd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401)
Pic 1-3: Santa Monica Beach/Pier
Pic 4: my friend on her bike at Santa Monica Beach
Pic 5-6: Venice Beach
VENICE BEACH (1800 Ocean Front Walk Venice, CA 90291)
SANTA MONICA PROMENADE (Wilshire/3rd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401)
The best thing to do if new (and even if you aren't new) to Los Angeles, is to head to Santa Monica Pier during the day. Best bet is to arrive midday onwards, as the morning fog (or gloom) is a common occurence especially around May - July. First thing, is to hire bikes for the day (from memory max is $15/day) and ride from Santa Monica all the way down to Venice Beach, stop along the way to take in the magnificent beach views, the beach side houses, or just to watch people (my favourite). When you get down to Venice, you'll see the market stalls, hop off your bike and stroll along and see if there's any bargains (or just to get some botox on the beach - no, seriously - only in LA). Then when you return to Santa Monica Pier, hang around until night time and see the Pier light up, it's beautiful with the amusement park rides there. If you love to shop, make sure you head over to 3rd Street Promenade for a spot of shopping or a bite to eat!
Pic 1-3: Santa Monica Beach/Pier
Pic 4: my friend on her bike at Santa Monica Beach
Pic 5-6: Venice Beach
Labels:
adventures,
beach,
bikes,
cool spots in LA,
Santa Monica,
shopping,
sightseeing,
Venice Beach
Monday, May 28, 2012
out in nature
I've been on a few hikes of late, and have loved getting some exercise out in nature!
Runyon Canyon (2000 N Fuller Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046)
Eaton Canyon (1750 North Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107)
Runyon Canyon (2000 N Fuller Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046)
This is where you go for celebrity spotting... Or so I'm told. I, however, have not yet spotted a celebrity on my Runyon travels. There are three main trails - from a nice easy walk (or run if so inclined) to steeper trails. The beauty of Runyon is that it's smack bam in the middle of LA and easy to get to (parking can be a bitch) but the views are pretty ace. You can even partake in free yoga classes at the base of the canyon. I suggest wearing sunscreen and/or a hat and bring water - the trails are very much in the sun!
Eaton Canyon (1750 North Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107)
Eaton is located in Pasadena, so it's a little further out than Runyon. It is, however, totally worth visiting. There are a few different canyon trails out here - I spotted signs for Coyote Canyon and Walnut Canyon on my way... I stuck to Eaton Canyon in search of the waterfall. I spent approximately 2 hours with my friends getting to the waterfall and back again at a leisurely pace. It's a great trail, although be prepared for jumping from rock to rock to across the stream more than once (and maybe even getting your feet/shoes wet). Lots of trees, rocks, flowers and birds chirping everywhere. We even spotted a sign at the information centre saying that bears have been visiting lately, so who knows you might even meet a bear out there.
Monday, May 14, 2012
lunch time dining
Aroma Coffee & Tea Company (4360 Tujunga Ave, Studio City, CA 91604)
After 9 months in LA, I've finally stumbled upon my (current) fav cafe to hang with friends. It's in the Valley (good old George Clooney lives somewhere out there), and until recently was an area I never ventured to, however with wheels it's easily accessible! It's a bit of a hot spot, reminding me of the cafe culture in Melbourne, and always proves plentiful in character studying (aka staring if you're me). The food's pretty awesome (warm brie plate, coleslaw and curly fries are yummo)... I'd like to vouch for the coffee, but I've never actually had one there! Afterwards, stroll down the street and check out the cute shops nearby.
Friday, May 4, 2012
cupcakes from a hole in the wall
Sprinkles 24hr Cupcake Vending Machine (9635 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210)
Oh. Em. Gee.
Yes. You read right. A 24hr cupcake vending machine which you need to go to purely for the sheer novelty of it! I tried their Red Velvet cupcake, and I thought it was pretty darn good. My friend and I got there close to midnight on a Thursday, and already some of the flavours were sold out. I imagine they must run out every single night! They're also about to open Sprinkles Ice-Cream right next door. Yum, cupcakes and ice-cream - what more could you want? Oh, they also have doggie cupcakes too for your fav pooch!
lights! and lots of 'em...
LACMA (5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036)
If you are into museums and artwork, then definitely pop into LACMA (and check out the La Brea Tar Pits right next door). LACMA offer free admission on the second Tuesday of every month. However, an awesome and free installation there is the Urban Lights, best seen at night time. It's even been featured in some films, I believe...
If you are into museums and artwork, then definitely pop into LACMA (and check out the La Brea Tar Pits right next door). LACMA offer free admission on the second Tuesday of every month. However, an awesome and free installation there is the Urban Lights, best seen at night time. It's even been featured in some films, I believe...
Sunday, April 29, 2012
pancakes in my tummy
Health kick! Okay, maybe some sort of balance, because let’s face it, I
like food. I’ve found pancakes are cheap and amazingly easy to make. My post workout meal this morning was savoury pancakes (avo, feta, cherry tomato).
Recipe: 1 cup self raising flour; 1 cup milk (I used rice milk); 1
egg... and Bob’s your uncle. For sweet pancakes, I love adding bananas or blueberries, a sprinkle of cinnamon and maybe a little sugar to the recipe. Serve with fruit and honey or maple syrup drizzled on top. Delish!
holy guacamole
It’s been precisely one year since I last posted? Guess that thing called life got in the way. Prepare yourself for either an onslaught of posts or one very long post to follow. Here’s a pic in the meantime. Yup, I live there now.
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