Black Friday

Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 01:15 am
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Well, actually it was quite fun. I suppose it was Black Friday for my wallet? Maybe more of a pink or pretty blue Friday for me!

So I managed to drag myself out of bed at the early hour of 11:30 (shhhh... my claim is that I'm still on West Coast time) in order to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] coffeeandink. Coffee was had (but not ink, which is probably a good thing), along with drinking water. I somehow managed to pick the plastic cup that leaked too, but luckily didn't trip over Mely or greet her with anything stupid, like, "Wow! You are not blue!"

After we were both properly caffeinated, we headed off to the Strand!

** B (my sister's roommate) wants to write now: Things I've learned this weekend...
- Did you know that when animals smile it is typically an act of agression?
- Did you know that one of Ning's friends is looking for a boyfriend who brushes with Crest bubble gum tooth paste and another one of Ning's friends is looking for a boyfriend who doesn't breathe when he sleeps?
- Did you know that Vladamor in Harry Potter is a very bad guy?
- Did you know that they store the balloons for the Macy's day parade in New Jersey...I suppose that isn't a big surprise...
B is now done hijacking my entry (even though she got Voldemort's name wrong!!)**

I will list all the loot later. Suffice to say that about one hour into it, I had a really hard time lugging my basket around, and this was before we had gotten through all of the first floor and the basement. By the way, the Strand is ginormous! I mostly just sort of stood around and ogled at all the books and promptly forgot what I was looking for. (I need a palm pilot like Mely so I can keep track of everything!) [livejournal.com profile] oracne and [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp showed up about halfway through the first floor, and they proved to be much better at resisting the lure of many discounted books than either me or Mely. Mmmmmmm, booooooks.

Also, I sadly had to put away about half the things that Mely recced to me (embarrassingly, I just misspelled that as "wrecked," which in no way says anything about the quality of the books). So, um, yes, Mely, you should email me or comment with the rest!

Then we headed off to Veselka, which is a very tasty Ukranian restaurant (first time I've had Ukranian, yay!). It was near a Tibetan restaurant too, and I sort of ogled at the menu because I've also never had Tibetan. They had six different types of pierogies for the regular pierogie dish and two or three more beyond that. I like pierogies. Especially when they're deep fried and crunchy with sauteed onions and applesauce. I stole several bites of Mely's vegetarian stuffed cabbage too, which was really, really, really tasty (must get some other time). I think I had potato, sweet potato, beef and something, cheese, mushroom, and.... some other kind of pierogie.

Dessert was skipped because we then headed over to Chikalicious, sans [livejournal.com profile] oracne, who was abandoning us for Persian meat on a stick and ice cream with rosewater sauce.

Chikalicious is wonderful. It's got a discreet little entrance, all glass panels. But since it was very cold outside, the glass was mostly fogged on the inside so we couldn't see in, and once we got in, it was lovely and white and clean, only it managed to be so in a way that was calm and peaceful instead of sterile and sci-fi-like. If you sat at the counter, you could see them preparing the desserts, but we opted instead for back support and cushions. Mely got brown sugar panna cotta with grapefruit sorbet and a champagne topping, and oh, it was good. I wish I could describe these things better. But the panna cotta was smooth and sweet and creamy, while the grapefruit sorbet was light and sharp, and there was just a hint of bubbles from the champagne. Also, it came in a lovely square pink bowl with high sides. [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp got the quince pudding (more a bread pudding type thing) topped with Asian pear salad and tea sauce, and it was homey and slightly like apple but also quince, possibly because it had less of the normal appley-cinnamon spices and more mellow tea flavor. I was greedy and got the chocolate tart with pink peppercorn ice cream and wine sauce. It was good. It was really, really, really good. The chocolate tart was a little crunchy on the outside (the crust), with a warm and gooey chocolate center, and the peppercorn ice cream isn't weird at all, but cuts through the thickness, and then the wine sauce is rich and plummy and tangily fruity, and it all just works.

Gaaaaah. Am now extremely envious of sister, who lives in NYC and can go more than once a year.

After which, we decided to really go for it and get ... more dessert! This time to an Italian dessert place, in which I got a fruit tart (it was giant! loads of berries and pineapple on top of custard and crust, and the wonderful bit was that there was a little layer of raspberry jam between the crust and the custard) and [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp got mini raspberry tarts and mini eclairs (I want eclairs now too).

And then.... me and Mely decided to go for more books! B&N ahoy ^_^. And! I got book one of Nana by Yazawa Ai which is now out and everyone must get it and read it because it is my favorite thing ever! And books one and two of Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden, for which I shall lay blame at Mely and Rachel's feet, as well as Pretties by Scott Westerfeld, because my addiction must be fed. Ooo, I also had a pretzel stuffed with cheese at B&N, at which point I think Mely must have been looking at me funny for how much I was still eating (I have somewhat of a bottomless stomach).

Then I went home and camped out outside my sister's door for an hour because Rent had a longer running time than usual, but that's ok, because it meant I got to dig into my books immediately, and I'm already almost done with Pretties, and it is good!

By the time I got in, I decided I wanted something salty again, so I munched on leftover dumplings (I love leftovers!) and then had some more tiramisu and pumpkin pie, courtesy of yesterday's feast. And now we are all watching Mansfield Park and eating grapes and chips, and I am happy and full and have tons of books and finally got to meet Mely and [livejournal.com profile] oracne!

(I finally figured out how I can still be eating after all this -- I forgot to have lunch! My stomach doesn't do well skipping meals, and it must be compensating. Ahhhhhhh, food, how I love you.)

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Fri, Nov. 25th, 2005 10:53 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
Thanks for writing up Chikalicious! I wish I was there. You must write up the books later.

I have uploaded a photo of the strawberry salad to my gallery, if you want to see it. Also several of me reading Sarah Dessen's This Lullabye. I liked it.

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Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 11:08 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
Maybe we could all go together to...

a) NYC

b) Worldcon in LA

c) Wiscon.

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Fri, Nov. 25th, 2005 10:54 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
And also, I just saw The Interpreter. I liked that too. Silvia is like your perfect heroine, isn't she, except for not being a spy or an assassin.

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Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 11:08 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
You bet! I went looking for it, but couldn't find it.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 01:35 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] cychi.livejournal.com
Hee hee hee, I can seriously see you going crazy all day ;P Good books, good food, good company,... sounds awesome! I def. wish I knew more New Yorkers when I was in the area, I tended to hang around with New Jersey-ans all the time, so very little city exposure :P

You must share book loot! ;_; i am so poor! No books for the chi! *cries*

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 02:22 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] londonkds.livejournal.com
I think the layer of jam is to prevent the cream from soaking into the pastry and making it soggy. Some patissiers use a very thin layer of marzipan for that, I think.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 04:39 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com
Oh! I am so sorry about the being stuck outside for an hour. I knew we should have waited in Starbuck's until your sister called.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 05:19 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] hysteriachan.livejournal.com
Books, dessert, NANA . . . sweet. *^^* *swoons over your day* (Wow, NANA's a couple weeks early! Wonder if my store'll have it next week . . . )

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 05:55 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loligo.livejournal.com
I seethe with jealousy. Food! Books! Travel! Conversation with grown-ups!

Books

Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 07:49 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com
I don't remember! I just grabbed things and gave them to you. Hmm.

Octavia Butler
Raphael Carter
C.J. Cherryh
Samuel R. Delany
Geoff Ryman
Theodore Sturgeon
Roger Zelazny, The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth or The Dream Master

Re: Books

Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 09:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
Raphael Carter! Yay! Do you remember which Cherryhs?

Good picks. Though perhaps Oyce shouldn't read them all in succession, lest she be overcome with gloom, angst, and apocalypse. (Well, I guess that depends on which Cherryhs-- some are positively cheerful by the end.)

Re: Books

Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 11:09 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
Oh God! I know. Mely tried to press a Napoli on me at the Strand, saying it was less depressing than the others, but it turned out to be one I'd already read.

Re: Books

Mon, Nov. 28th, 2005 11:08 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com
Did I? But I don't like Napoli! How bizarre.

Cheerful Cherryhs

Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 11:19 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
When I say "cheerful," I mean, "There is a tremendous amount of angst along the way, but it's a fun read and things end up OK." In that category...

The Paladin, which you've already read.

Rimrunners-- you would love the heroine, who is bitter and desperate and ends up living with her worst enemies (who don't know who she is) because she has nowhere else to go.

Rider at the Gate and Cloud's Rider-- Cherryh writes the ultimate unsentimental telepathic carnivorous horsie books.

Cyteen-- her masterpiece. It's a little hard to get into and the ending it inconclusive, but everything in the middle will rock your socks off.

Foreigner-- an interpreter for aliens experiences the ultimate in claustrophobic angst, where if he mistranslates a single word in an insanely complex and ambiguous language spoken by beings whose culture no human can really understand... the world will end. Also, there is a great magisterial scary alien grandma. There are sequels which I haven't kept up with, since they all require going back to the beginning and re-reading everything.

Cuckoo's Egg-- aliens in a culture centered around something like bushido raise a single human child for mysterious purposes.

Merchanter's Luck-- tough women, desperate men, chance romantic encounters, and a spaceship.

The Pride of Chanur-- a human stumbles into alien custody. Told from the point of view of the lioness-like alien captain.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 08:02 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] oracne.livejournal.com
I remember you had Zelazny's THE DREAM MASTER, the new edition, in your cull pile.

I ended up having, for dessert, lemon sherbet (with tiny curlicues of lemon peel in it) served in a martini glass on top of some cherry compote, over which I poured a little beaker of rosewater syrup. Mmm, so tangy and cold! When I took sips of hot spiced tea, I could feel my tongue thawing, and my taste buds would sort of react again to the tart lemon.

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Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 09:18 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] oracne.livejournal.com
All food must be yours!

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 11:06 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jinian.livejournal.com
Wow, I need to go start making the waffles now. You write the best food descriptions.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 03:27 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
Did you know that when animals smile it is typically an act of agression?

Of course. 'S baring your teeth, after all.

And pierogies are muy yumm, though I've only had the cheese & potato filled ones (and I always take the onions off 'cause I don't like onions).

OT: rat icons (http://www.livejournal.com/community/hypnoticons/1367.html#cutid1)

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Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 09:53 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
Yeah, I saw the icon post and even *I* thought the rats were so cute, so of course I had to pass the link on to you.

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Sat, Nov. 26th, 2005 05:42 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] chi-zu.livejournal.com
I'm so jealous! You're in NY and eating and booking and I want to be there too! I went to Chikalicious in August based on [personal profile] coffeeandink's earlier write up and had the warm chocolate tart too. Oh. My. God. SO good. Warm and gooey with the wine sauce that wasn't really sweet, wasn't really sour either, just subtle and clarifying. Then the peppercorn ice cream that was just very fresh and clean tasting. I loved the little bits of cracked and I assume toaste, peppercorn that gave it a hint of spiciness without any of the uncomfortable heat. And everything there is so cute and perfect! Just these tiny, exquisite bites. Yum yum. The people are very nice too.

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Sun, Nov. 27th, 2005 05:00 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] chi-zu.livejournal.com
Winter's not so bad. Well, ok, it gets really cold and the summers are hot and humid with little air-conditioning. BUT! NY! I love it.

Chikalicious is divine. I didn't think such a place existed, but I'm happy to know it does and to have been there. I did sit at the bar and tried to watch them make things, but I went with a friend and prior we had gone to see "The Kimono Loosened" at the Fringe Festival and were talking about it most of the time. Also, the food in front of me was so good and beautiful that I had a hard time taking my eyes off of it. But I did enjoy sitting at the bar very much. The whole place just has a very distinct and charming personality that made it really memorable.

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Tue, Nov. 29th, 2005 04:43 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] coffeeandink.livejournal.com
Coffee was had (but not ink, which is probably a good thing), along with drinking water.

The ink was in the books, of course.

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