Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Good-bye, dear one.

I did it.

This current blog has no more space, thanks to my neurotic compulsion to document everything I ingest. I attempted to go three weeks without posting, but obviously failed because trying to not think of updating, means that you are thinking about updating.

So I bit the bullet (aka unloaded all my cash) and got myself a webpage.

I've gone dot com and am now five years behind in posts due to exporting, importing and re-formatting each post from Blogspot.

When I finally finish, you won't see this site anymore.

But for the time being,  should any of you feel compelled, click here for the new diary.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

25 January 2015

Breakfast:
Banana w/almond butter
(Wow, I eat the same thing everyday when the weather gets cold.)

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Happy birthday Tia, Rebecka and Brianda!!!

Whew, what a mouthful. It's also the first day of classes!

Breakfast:
Assorted cereal w/almond butter, almond milk & banana

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

21 January 2015

The last day of winter break has interestingly been a happy one. 

Breakfast:
Apple w/almond butter

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Happy birthday, Megan and Stevani!

Brunch:
Steamed zuchinni, Andrew's tomatoes, roasted beets, sweet potato chips, brown rice w/hemp seeds
(I love beets.)

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Yamato Japanese Restaurant


My friends really enjoy sushi and I really enjoy food. Suffice to say, we found ourselves driving two hours east to Yamato Japanese Restaurant - where the raw fish are plentiful and tables are not. [Make a reservation unless you want to wait.]

You can order a la carte, but I believe most people come here for the buffet. Lunch ($16.99) is limited to sushi, makimoto and hand rolls, while dinner ($22.99 - 24.99) includes sashimi, combinations and dessert. 
Menu and buffet ordering form
The quality of the fish is sometimes questionable - see the suspiciously red tuna below - but for the quantity, Yamato provides more than enough options to satisfy the average consumer. I would recommend reading their menu though, as their interpretation of "basic" rolls may not coincide with yours.
Stripes and striations
When we ordered too many "dragon rolls"...
Another plus to this buffet is the parking. Street parking is free (but limited) unless you unfortunately visit during street cleaning hours.

Come to gorge and if you know of any other sushi buffets - preferably priced for those on a budget - please let me know!
A departing photograph from me to entice you.

For more photographs and candid thoughts on what I ate, click here for the diary entry.

Yamato Japanese Restaurant
117 Chiswick Road
Brighton, MA  
+617 787 8881

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Sushi Sunday

Lunch Buffet at Yamato Japanese Restaurant - Brighton, Boston, MA:
First round!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

17 January 2015

Brunch:
Steamed collard greens, butternut squash, onion rings, vegan sesame nuggets, veggie chili (x2 for all except nuggets)

Friday, January 16, 2015

Happy birthday Jenny!!!

Baby's all grown up :')

Brunch:
Baked sweet potato w/cinnamon & pb, steamed veggies, marinara sauce, quinoa w/hemp seeds, tomato salad (didn't eat)

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

14 January 2015

I ended up sleeping for about eighteen hours and spent about twenty-two hours in bed. What a day.

Lunch:
Lentil stew, cauliflower, baked sweet potato w/cinnamon, pb, brown rice w/hemp seeds

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Good-bye, Monica!

Dropping my sister off at the airport and then being a hermit for my personal last day of break.

Breakfast:
Quinoa porridge w/spinach, cinnamon, mango chunks, blueberries & hemp seeds

Monday, January 12, 2015

Monica Visits, Day 6

Today is Monica's last day in Amherst and also the first day Pita Pockets is open - what a lucky break for Monica.

Lunch:
Roasted beets & goat cheese sandwich, carnival cookie, sweet potato chips, sweet potato chunks, cherry tomatoes, carrots, broccoli
(Too little filling, too much bread. The ratio could have definitely been improved.)

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Day Trip to Boston with Monica

Coffee at 1369 Coffee House - Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA:
Mexican hot cocoa + shot of espresso
(Woke up at an ungodly hour to drive to Boston and desperately needed some caffeine. I could not decide between my favourite cortado or this house-made Mexican hot cocoa so I compromised. Not sweet, slight fiery kick and mildly bitter - exactly what I needed. It was a bit overpriced, but still on par with Amherst cafes, so it was still worth it.)

Friday, January 09, 2015

Snowed In

I had elaborate plans in Northhampton today, but it snowed last night and the roads were still blanketed.

Breakfast at The Lone Wolf, Amherst, MA:
Vegan Florentine (w/vegan hollandaise on the side)
(The vegan hollandaise was awful! It tasted like horchata gone bad. Everything else was mediocre, except for the homefries - which were delicious as usual.)

Thursday, January 08, 2015

Monica Visits, Day 2

Brunch at The People's Pint, Greenfield, MA:
Special ploughman's platter: apple, apple thyme applesauce, cheddar cheese, salted almonds, leek & onion cinnamon scone (shared w/sister)
(The platter was a bit polarised; the apples, cheese and nuts naturally complemented each other, and the cheese and scone were a great pairing as well. The applesauce was like an outsider, only really pairing nicely with the scone although I thought its flavour overpowered the herbs. I prefer my apples crisp, this was rather soft. The scone also tasted like a leek and onion cheese scone, not cinnamon.)

Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Monday, January 05, 2015

Good-bye, California!

Heading back to the East Coast tonight and my sister is coming along with me too! Should be an interesting week.

Breakfast:
Tiny slice of brozo's pizza
(My mother used to make this pizza for us in high school for breakfast. It's also piled with sausage and pepperoni, so I could only snag a corner of his slice.)

Sunday, January 04, 2015

When the werewolves howl*,

my mother and meat-loving sister become vegetarians. I wish the moon was always full, because the dining table is so much more fun.

[*No, really, the labrador next door was howling all night.]

Brunch (bought from Dong Phuong Tofu, San Jose, CA):
Various vegetarian selections (L to R): fried tofu, tofu "spam musubi sushi", stuffed jalapeno peppers, fried tofu wrapped in brined soybean, tomato braised tofu wrapped in brined soybean
(Essentially all tofu cooked in some minor variation.)

Friday, January 02, 2015

Happy birthday, Nathalie!

Breakfast:
Brown rice w/veg pulp & seaweed, sauteed spinach & tofu
(Made lunch for my mother to take to work today! I asked her to give me her thoughts on it, and she said, "it's okay".  When asked why, she told me that there was no meat in it and that it cannot be good if there's no meat. Well, then.)