• Jun 27

    WALL-E

    Categories: Movies; Comments: 1

    http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/wall-e/
    Director: Andrew Stanton
    Starring: Ben Burtt and Elissa Knight
    Released: June 27, 2008
    ★★★★★★★★★★

    This movie, with its impressively cute lack-of-dialogue robot and timeless (and ageless) messages warning against pollution, global warming, and obesity, was right up my alley. I even cried a little bit because of the sheer cuteness!

    This was, by far, my favorite-est Pixar movie ever. They just keep getting better and better! I rushed out to see the midnight showing and even though I was tired, it was a great movie with a happy ending.

    I plan to re-watch Wall-E in all of his glory when I’m fully awake and its out on DVD.

    I’ve included pictures (from the movie and promotional) in the full entry. Some great retro-artwork here that reminds me of those good ol’ Finding Nemo days.

     What if Mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off?

    After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life (besides collecting knick-knacks) when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE come to realize the WALL-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet’s future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, WALL-E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy adventures ever brought to the big screen.

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  • SWEETWATER TAVERN
    SOUTHWESTERN / BREWERY
    http://www.greatamericanrestaurants.com
    Food Decor Service Cost
    25 20 24 $25

    This Southwestern brewery, part of the chain of “Great American Restaurants” in Northern Virginia is one of Centreville’s favorite ‘watering-holes’. Not only do they make their own beer and root beer on site, but they keep the restaurant’s appearance up to date as well. Sweetwater in Centreville just opened up a new, enclosed, outdoor seating area, complete with pretty, fancy lights and overhead heaters that can be turned on or off. Their beer selection changes seasonally, but they have a variety on tap and also in take home ‘growlers’ kept by the waiting area in a large, clear refrigerator.
    The interior of Sweetwater is a classic “Indians vs Cowboys” theme with southwestern tapestries draped over exposed wooden banners, tepee lamps with silhouettes around them and a few tin-punch lights as well as murals by the kitchen. Sweetwater also has a nice bar which is slightly sunken into the center of the restaurant, surrounded by nice television screens. Though this is what someone could say “a themed restaurant”, Sweetwater gets the point across without being to game-y or childish. (Though Sweetwater is a timeless restaurant–from children to happy hour to a lunch out with grandma)
    Service is excellent here because you don’t have just one waiter, everyone here works as a team to take away empty plates, refill yummy site-made bread (ozzie rolls and flavored bread such as rye, white + cheese, and pumpernickel with a sweet butter) or bring a fresh drink.
    Another great thing about Sweetwater is the fact that no matter how many times you eat there you can never tire of the food. Even if you were to go to Sweetwater multiple times and eat the same dish, it would still seem exciting and just as delicious as the last. Sweetwater also has daily specials as well as seasonal desserts. I have been to this restaurant probably around 30-50 times in the past several years, and I always look forward to visiting.
    Some dishes I recommend:
    Spinach and Artichoke Dip, Tex Mex Eggrolls (worth getting if paired with a special), Jambalaya Pasta, Ribs, French Fries, Montery Jack Chicken Salad(with cranberries and candied pecans), Chop House Salad (with corn and an unmatchable buttermilk dressing), Salmon (with mashed potatoes and a buttery sauce), Warm Flourless Chocolate Waffle, and sometimes the Banana Pudding (summer only). If you’re a beer person, try their “Sampler” which is a round of their 5 beers on draft that day (always found written on the chalkboard over the exit/entrance). The tried and true seems to be the Naked River Light.
    Sweetwater also has pre-dinner rush specials on certain meals if you come before 6pm.

    From Zagat:

    “Great for after-work drinks as well as family dining”, these “cavernous”, “noisy” Northern Virginia brewpubs bring a Southwest slant to “amazing” pork chops, “yummy” lobster bisque and a “heavenly” “flourless chocolate waffle” – though it’s the “little buns provided before dinner that may steal the show”; there are “no reservations” taken so avoid “unbearable waits” quote that can spoil the “overall experience” by “going at off-hours” or “learning to play the call ahead game.”

    Food: 22, Decor: 19, Service: 21, $28

    Merrifield (3066 Gatehouse Plaza, Virginia 703-645-8100), Centreville (14250 Sweet Water Lane, Virginia 703-449-1100), Sterling (45980 Waterview Plaza, Virginia 571-434-6500)

    More pictures in the full entry.



  • - 8 Cranberry Oatmeal Pancake ‘Takoyaki’ - Nashi
    - Blueberry Muffin
    - Larabar (Apple Pie)
    - Green Tea Soy Milk

    I had seen an advertisement on TV for a machine that was similar to a takoyaki machine that you could use to make tons of stuff like cream puffs and pizza, so I used my takoyaki grill to make pancake-puffs. I used Archer Farms (Target) Cranberry Oatmeal Pancake Mix and filled the grill circles after lightly greasing them (HINT: don’t fill the grill all at once because I burnt 3-4. I’m slow at flipping).

    After the pancakes were done (could turn around in the grill evenly and were equally golden black-i mean BROWN) I split them open and put a little blueberry jam (preserves?) and cream-cheese. These pancake-puffs were also good plain too!

    Top container has small cubes of nashi (asian pear — just not as good here as it was in Japan, too grainy, but still yummy) and most of a blueberry muffin.

    Update: Sur La Table’s Silicone Egg Rings don’t work with scrambled eggs. I’ll try them out with normal eggs soon.

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  • Jun 12

    Nokorimono Bento

    Categories: Bento; Comments: 0

    - Fried Rice
    - 1 Fried Dumpling
    - 3 Steamed Dumplings
    - Fuji Apple
    - Blueberries
    - Grape Nuts
    - Vanilla Yogurt
    - Strawberry Soy Drink
    - Tako Chips
    - Sauce for Dumplings
    - Por Lao Bao
    - Apple Pie LaraBar (snack)

    Whenever I make food for dinner, I try not to use it the next day for bento (if there are leftovers). I usually space it out a bit, but my sister wanted to have the left over dumplings for her bento. Recipe for rice, dumplings, and sauce here.

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  • So I went to Martin + Osa a while back (last weekend) with Dan at Tyson’s Mall. He has a thing for soft things and somehow convinced me to try on this sweater/sweatshirt and I now hate him for it! I love this sweater (So soft!) I also love how it’s a little bit longer than normal sweatshirts (so you don’t get cold when you sit down or raise your arms). It also has an awesome wide collar like thing. Can’t explain it. It’s almost like a loose turtle-neck with a hood and draw-strings. Not to mention super soft with a thin lining of fleece inside. *o*

    Same thing for a perfect -on sale- (though not enough >_<) black button up sweater vest thing from benetton.
    Though I did break down and purchase a pair of steve maddens (on clearance) to replace my 8+ year old red sandals.
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