Kai's fave Big Lambchop finally got too tattered for safe play. So I cut off its two dangly legs and the one remaining arm and sewed them onto Medium-Sized Lambchop.
You can click on the photo below to watch Kai playing with it.
I made a two-well bowl to rinse my watercolor brushes in. One side for clean water and the other side for "dirty" water. Dunno why I didn't think of making one sooner.
Awhile back Landon had an errand to do at the Kahala Mall so he picked up dinner for us. It was an awesome treat!
Shredded Pork and Szechuan Pickle Tan Tan ($15.75) with Ajitama Egg ($2.25)Wendell got this recipe from Chef Chris Cho's site. It was very moist and so tasty. It made four logs. Wendell fried up two of the logs and froze the other two for another day. I think he'll probably make it for his softball team.
Wendell tips: No need to do the flour/egg coating. Too much humbug and is unnecessary. Also, instead of 1.4 pounds of ground pork, he used 1 pound. And he added 1/2 tablespoon of sugar because Chef Cho's video shows that.
Yesterday was the perfect cold, rainy day to have this. It totally hit the spot. The shiru had a shrimp/bonito flavor, and the curly noodles cooked in boiling water for 4 1/2 minutes was just right.
Erick made the lidded container on the left and I made the two spouted bowls on the right, maybe for sauces or gravy.
Oxtail soup bowl is on the back burner. Was giving me stress thinking about it.
I'm thinking of doing smaller spouted bowls next week. You know how when you mix flour and water to add to your pot of boiling gravy to thicken it, and then the flour-water spills all over your stove because it has no spout? Good idea, no?
I'm also thinking of making tall, cylindrical containers to hold chopsticks in, but that would mean I have to graduate to rolling out slabs and I still suck at that. But, we'll see.
Amy dropped by the other day and gave me a bunch of her cilantro. What's so amazing is that I rarely see her, and because she doesn't do internet she had no idea that I wrote about her and her cilantro-growing tips.
I was so excited to see her. I said, "Come. Come." and led her to the back of my house. I showed her all of my cilantro-growing paraphernalia, mostly recommended by her. I showed her my "leggy seedlings" and asked her what she thought. She said that they'll be okay and recommended a spot in the yard where the morning light would be the best for them.
Thank you, Amy, even though you're not gonna see this. Have a nice trip!!