About my Blog

With a combined love for food, travel and the written word, a blog is born. I have a passion for food - the textures, the tastes, the smells, and most importantly of all: the memories that go along with sharing a great meal with friends. I am spending a year in Germany with the ultimate goal of traveling as much as possible, eating as much as I can, and documenting it all for you to enjoy. We'll call this research for my future food establishment...which means I can write off all the money I spend on food. Right?

Monday, May 30, 2011

Back in Action!

Hey all,

Sorry I've been MIA for awhile. Ever since I started my job as a baker at the resort, I've been pretty occupied. But now I'm back and ready to continue blogging! In the coming month, expect some exciting posts:

  • My vacation in Greece
  • Exploring Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • Saying Goodbye to a Friend
  • Learning German
  • A Day on the Lake
Get excited!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Really good soup...I mean REALLY, really good soup

Even on a hot day, sometimes a great bowl of soup can really hit the spot. A few weeks ago I went to Munich to spend a few days exploring the city on my own. I fell in love. Munich is a big city with a lot to offer. It is gorgeous. I have never been to any other city that is so modern, yet can still retain and proudly display its unique and fascinating history.

On my second day there, I went on a three-hour walking tour of the city. Afterwards I was starving! The tour guide was vegan and recommended a suppenkuche in the Viktualienmarkt, a small farmers-type market near town hall. I booked it over to the small tent and after a brief scan of the mostly-vegetarian menu, I chose a tomato tofu curry soup to satisfy my hunger. I watched as the woman helping me scooped a large portion into a bowl, add a scoop of jasmine rice and a generous sprinkling of saffron. Amazing. My piping hot bowl of yum was just
as delicious as it looked.


Can't wait to go back!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Redemption in Verona: A picture post

Getting pick-pocketed, shitty pizza and bad luck on Claire's part had us all leaving Venice with a small chip on our shoulders. Luckily redemption was found in the form of food in Verona on our ride home. Scio Rum was our saving grace. Here are some pictures of our delicious mid-day meal.






So long Italy! Arrivederci!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Picture of the Week

The Louvre
Paris, France

Another beautiful picture from my backpacking adventures. My friend Ashley and I were lucky enough to spend some time in Paris, and The Louvre was at the top of our list of must-sees. Although the glass pyramid entrance is beautiful during the day, at night it has a different beauty to lend. The sight is almost overwhelming knowing that this museum houses such great works as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. You could easily spend days wandering the museum. Not being an art buff myself, I borrowed Ashley's pass at the end of the day and made sure I got a good look at Lisa before we left.

Paris is amazing, the Louvre is amazing, France is amazing. Go visit now.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Luck of the Irish

Happy St. Patty's Day!
Cheers!

A cilantrojito from Stanford's Bar & Grill - delicious!

Venice Part 3: Lido

For the most part, hostels are the best way to go when traveling. They offer cheap prices, internet access and a means of bonding with other people that hotels can't offer. But when its off-season - all rules are out the window. Hotels can be just as cheap or even less expensive than staying in a hostel would be. The girls I travelled with booked a four-person hotel room in Lido because it was cheaper than staying anywhere in Venice, hostels included.


Hotel Rigel was an awesome place to stay. Everything was clean, breakfast was included, the bar was open 24 hours a day (although we didn't utilize it) and the rooms were nice. We booked two nights and ended up paying about 30 euro each - great deal! The hotel is only a 5-minute from the water bus station as well. Here are a few pictures of the hotel and the dining area:

The dining room. Breakfast is served from 0700 to 1000 every morning

Catie loved all the variety of fruits!


A waiter came and brought a bread basket to the table with baguette and croissant AND took your drink order. I ended up getting plain coffee, but cappuccinos, lattes and hot chocolate were also available at no extra cost.

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On our first night we got in a little bit late so we decided to stay in Lido for dinner. After a short search, we settled on Gran Viale Ristorante and Pizzeria. To get settled into our new Italian environment, two bottles of wine were ordered and we all settled on ah-pizza pies. Now if you've never had Italian pizza you're in for a treat: 12 inches in diameter, thin crust, fresh cheese, expected to gobble it all down. Well, you may not be expected to eat all of it, but eating it all won't get you any dirty looks.

Claire decided on a "cottage cheese and spinach" pizza. We were surprised (and a little relieved) when the waiter showed up with a ricotta cheese and spinach pizza. Lost in translation much?

Kaitlin and I enjoying our wine and about to dig into our pizzas.


So this was my pizza, and remember I promised you a little blurb on pizza with failed potential?

In no way am I a food expert. The only thing I know for sure is that I love food: the look, the taste, the texture and probably most of all, the smell. Nothing can trigger nostalgia more than the aroma of snickerdoodles coming out the oven or mom's chili simmering on the stove. So when I critique something I've eaten, it's not because I know what would be best for the dish...but I do know what would make it better for my tastes. At Gran Viale I ordered the Thai pizza, which said it included onions, corn, bean sprouts and a thai peanut sauce. What an epic fail. Of course I still ate the pizza because it's ME - but here's where it could have gone so much better:

1. Aesthetics - Everything was one color. There was nothing that popped or provided contrast to the cheese. Instead of white onions (which was an interesting choice in the first place), I would have used green onions, or at the least red onions.

2. Taste - I couldn't even taste the thai peanut sauce. I really don't think there was any on the pizza. Next time, use it as the sauce instead of marinara and add red chile pepper, chili oil, anything to give it that signature Thai kick!

3. Texture - With the corn and the bean sprouts, you'd think that there'd be a good crunch to the pizza. Unfortunately, they cooked the shit out of both vegetables...alas, a soggy, crunchless pizza.

4. CILANTRO CILANTRO CILANTRO. Where is the cilantro??? My favorite thing in the whole wide world that most certainly belongs on a thai pizza - not there. Disappointment.

Now you're thinking, "can you do better Kyrie?" I'm not definitely sure I can, but this is what I love. Finding a food that's missing something, and challenging myself to make it better. That's where I do learn about food...taking a mistake (whether or not it's my own) and improving it the best I can.

But really people, no cilantro?!?!?

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Venice Part 2

Last time we left off I was regaling you with our adventures in pick-pocketing...or rather, being the pick-pocketee. It seems like when something like this happens, a whole vacation can go downhill. I was on that fast track to grumpiness for sure. But seeing Claire handle the situation and be able to say, "well, shall we get some wine?" after it was all over kept me in high spirits. At our jobs in Garmisch, we work hard but don't make a lot of money. Claire had been saving up for this trip for quite some time and whoosh - her money was gone in an instant. Was our trip ruined? No. Thanks to Claire's positive attitude, we were able to salvage what time we had left to have fun.

The girls on the trip (from left to right): me, Catie, Kaitlin and Claire

We took a lot of pictures on the bridges in Venice, and of all the buildings. Even though it was raining out, everything was very beautiful. Here are a few pictures from our trip:

A shot of the basilica in St. Mark's Square

Water bus stations and the beautiful canal

One of the many narrow streets filled with shopping

Me being a dork

One of the things I like most about Venice are the buildings - always colorful!

Up next:
  • A review of Hotel Rigel
  • Pizza with failed potential
  • Redemption in Verona