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wine review generator

14 Saturday Jun 2008

Posted by azahar in food & drink, humour

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Gonna practice up for the next AWC wine tasting event. 🙂

A diversity several soil types, sun exposures and vine age creates a sinfully complex vintage. This wine is crisp and refreshing but also deeply flavourful, featuring fruit notes recalling parsnip and swedish fish, with a shot of prune enlivening the bright finish. With its dark, saturated purple colour, the this wine roars with powerful aromas and flavours.

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~ from The Wine Review Generator via the Generator Blog ~

lunch!

30 Friday May 2008

Posted by azahar in food & drink, friends

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My first time out since the op!

Pipocas took me out for lunch today at ay Maricrú. It was great to get out of the house after three weeks (though climbing the very long three flights of stairs afterwards was a drag). Anyhow, we had a lovely time and I even had wine!

The plan is to now have one outing a day in order to build up my strength. So tomorrow it’ll be Fnac because I am seriously in need of a book and it’s not too far from home. Poco á poco . . .

(sorry, no Magnums)

ice cream

29 Thursday May 2008

Posted by azahar in food & drink, health & happiness, home

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My latest vice . . .

I mean, I gave up smoking a week or so before the pneumonia episode in April and I haven’t touched a drop of wine since May 4th (but who’s counting?) so it was really just a matter of time before a new vice came along.

For the record, I’m not really one for sweets. I usually (but not always) have a couple of ice creams during the summer months, vanilla being my favourite flavour. But then the other night I suddenly got an urge to murder a Magnum! Since then I’ve moved on to Häagan Dazs strawberries & cream (pictured above) and want to get some vanilla next. I don’t know what’s come over me. Luckily it hasn’t affected my weight loss. I’m now down eight kilos since the operation.

I’m sure I must still have some other vices that aren’t related to things I put into my mouth.

What are some of yours?

garlic

25 Sunday May 2008

Posted by azahar in food & drink

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I love garlic!

And lots of it. A typical dish at casa az usually contains between half to a whole head of garlic. And I’ve always wondered if I walk around with a cloud of garlic fumes around my head, being offensive to non-garlic eaters. I have now found out that the answer is yes!

Before and during my recent hospital stay I hadn’t eaten anything at all for a week. Then I was put on purées and later on a bland diet. I think it was about half-way through my week-long stint there when I suddenly noticed that almost everyone who came to visit me totally reeked of garlic. And it was so overpowering that I had to ask people to open up the balcony window while they were there. Meanwhile, they had probably just had a tapa or whatever for lunch with far less garlic than I had typically been using.

So the question is … do I now start cutting back on the amount of garlic I eat or do I just start building up my tolerance level again and to hell with the rest of the world?

the daily plate

20 Sunday Apr 2008

Posted by azahar in food & drink, health & happiness, life stuff

≈ 12 Comments

I found a link to The Daily Plate over at Wandering Coyote’s yesterday and then spent most of the morning setting it up and getting all obsessive about it (I love setting up new pages, blogs, websites,etc).

The Daily Plate is an online destination focused on all things food. Our mission is to help you eat smarter by allowing you to get quick and easy access to comprehensive nutritional information on the food that you eat. You can search for food items, view healthy alternatives and track what you eat on a daily basis.

Although I have avoided the “C-word” for years I’m beginning to realise and accept that, as I am now a woman of a certain age, in order to lose weight in a healthy way it isn’t going to be a spontaneous thing that just happens without a lot of work on my part. And so I am reacquainting myself with “Cals” and seeing what options are available to me.

The only thing I don’t understand is the amount of Cals burned per activity listed on the site – it seems very high to me. I thought the same thing about a similar online tool that daisyfae is using. Unless it is added to whatever one would be burning anyhow just from being alive. And for some reason one hour of pilates uses more Cals than an hour of yoga, which I don’t think is actually the case. But what the hell – it’s a fun guideline thingy that will help give me a better idea of what I eat and how that works with the amount of activity I do every day.

It even looks like it’s going to be fun! 🙂

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