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  • Take a Cooking Class – Check!

    #80 – Take a cooking class on my 101 in 1001 list probably should have been one of the first tasks I accomplished, because it’s downright sad how awful I am in the kitchen. But today I finally can check that task off of my list since I attended a Techniques Workshop at Cookology. The recreational culinary school is in Dulles Town Centre, so I figured it would be a convenient place to start my learning. The facility was big, bright and clean, with plenty of room and equipment for our class of around 12 or so. The course was taught by professionally trained chef, Ian Douglass, who studied at CIA in Hyde Park. We learned a few basic knife skills, searing, roasting, sauteing, etc. The class was two hours long, and we finished up by eating together in the dining area. Let me reiterate for those that don’t know me that well – I am a complete dummy in the kitchen, and have a hard time even making a successful piece of toast. The class was at a pace where even I could keep up pretty well, but I noticed several people seemed to have some basic culinary experience under their belts and they seemed to enjoy the instruction as well. I definitely learned plenty of new things to put into practice.


    Seeing these reminded me of the very first dish I tried to cook for Chris in my first apartment, where I thought a garlic bulb was the same as a garlic clove. So in a recipe that called for two cloves of garlic, I used two bulbs by mistake. Yeah. My apartment was extra safe from vampires after that night.

    And this is what I made! I sort of didn’t follow the presentation and plating tips, and I certainly also know better than to photograph food with point-and-shoot + flash, but this was just a quick snapshot to show that I did end up with something edible:

    Okay, I’m going to give myself a little more credit than that – it was delicious! I brought leftovers home for Chris, and he approved as well. The most amazing thing to me was learning how to make rice. I’ve never been able to do it without ending up with a burnt solid mass or a starchy, cloudy soup. Chef Ian actually took my rice around and showed the rest of the class how their rice should look! Something I made was an example of how to do it instead of how NOT to do it. I couldn’t believe it. I’m planning to sign up for a few more courses to learn some additional skills, but I feel like I’m well on my way to being able to prepare something for dinner every now and then.

  • Anne & John – 08.09.09

    I’m swimming in a sea of album designing right now, so I’m going to make this the least wordiest blog post ever. I had the utmost pleasure of second-shooting for Kristen Gardner last weekend and I wanted to post a few images from Anne and John’s beautiful wedding at Airlie Center. I implore you (SAT word alert!) to go get the full story over at Kristen’s blog. Her images are just absolutely stunning! A few of my own favorites from the day:










    Best wishes and congratulations Anne and John! And thank you, Kristen, for having me along – I totally adore working with you!

  • Trying New Things

    Something you may or may not know about me – I can be a little stubborn about trying new foods. For one thing, I’m kind of picky about textures. And for another thing, I feel like if there’s something else amazing out there with tons of calories that I’m going to get addicted to, it’s best if I don’t try it. However, if it’s something relatively healthy I guess I could give it a go. Enter my first experiment of many to come: cottage cheese. I’ve never tried it because it looks repulsive to me. So I was at the store a few nights ago feeling brave, and I wandered over to the dairy section. I figured I shouldn’t go for straight-up plain cottage cheese, but I’d get this fun kind with fruit on the side to ease into it. And I picked the flavor (peach) that had the fewest containers left on the shelf because that must be everyone’s favorite, right?

    Yeah, I didn’t like it. The “fruit” on the side wasn’t really fruit so much as it was kind of a sugary gel, and the cottage cheese itself is just not my thing. The creamy + chunky texture creeped me out. I’m lactose intolerant anyway, so…onto finding something else to try. (Side note: You didn’t think you’d be reading about cottage cheese on my blog today, did you? I like to shake things up and get CRAZY every once in a while like that!)

  • Mystery Gadget?

    I realize this is quite random, but I couldn’t think of a better audience to which I could pose this question. What is this gadget for?! Chris and I are working on purging our house of anything we don’t use, so we’re going through boxes, drawers, closets, etc. Our house isn’t particularly cluttered, but every once in a while I go through a sort of cleansing ritual of getting rid of things around the house, and donate things in good condition that others might be able to use. Anyway, we found this in the kitchen in the utensils drawer. Not the whisk-thingy – I know what that is. The tool next to it. Anyone know what it does? I can’t really Google it without knowing what to ask, so I thought I’d just ask you. (I did try looking at the rosle.com website, but there are a billion gadgets and tools on there.)

  • Depeche Mode at Nissan Pavilion

    If you read my post a few months ago about getting to see Depeche Mode in concert for the first time, you know how excited I was to finally see them, and I wasn’t the least bit disappointed at the show last night. If only the 32 year-old me could go back and tell the 12 year-old me, “It’s okay, you’ll get to see them eventually,” that would have been helpful. Although if I found out it would take twenty years for the appropriate stars and planets to align in order to see a concert, I might have had another dramatic pre-teen meltdown. The show was incredible and a good mix of nostalgic songs and newer tracks. And thankfully the weather held up, so it wasn’t at all like the last time we were at Nissan Pavilion for Radiohead. Professional photography equipment wasn’t allowed and they did do bag/pocket checks so I’m glad I didn’t try to sneak my gear in, but I did take a few snaps from far away with the point-and-shoot.

    Just showing you where our seats were (in the covered section, but not super close to the stage):