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Entries from July 2008

The Trafalgar

July 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Up on the roof

Went to the Trafalgar’s rooftop garden for a party over the weekend. It’s a nice little spot to escape from the crowds in the centre of London.

(View from The Trafalgar’s roof garden)

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PINKY – Super Girls Magazine!

July 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Morning Pep

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I usually see this hour (5:39a.m.) from the other side. So I thought I’d add a little perk to my morning brew by visiting the site for Japanese women’s fashion mag, PINKY.

Part of Shuiesha’s (one of Japan’s top cats in the publishing lark) stable of monthlies, PINKY is aimed at fashion conscious twenty-something gals. PINKY launched in 2004 as a sister magazine to the Japanese version of Seventeen, with several staff moving to help set up the newer title.

To my untrained eye, the magazine’s target readership is fresh, cute and girly-graduating-to-feminine, with aspirations of style and sophistication. Earlier this year one of PINKY’s free gift giveaways was a Betsey Johnson x Hello Kitty pouch.

(My two yen on Japanese magazines after the jump)

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Categories: All My Friends · Books · Japan
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Deer

July 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Down in the woods

While out jogging yesterday I bumped into a herd of around twenty-five deer. They were bleating and bawling all manner of nonsense to each other. So I joined in.

I should explain that there is a deer park past the bottom of the garden where I am currently staying in the south east of England.

There were several fawns in the herd, probably par for the course for this time of year. Slightly more unusual was the white deer amongst them. As I shambled along short of breath, vision blurring, I must admit the first thought that popped into my head was, “Why’s that goat hanging out with all those deer?” (more…)

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Kaya

July 14, 2008 · 1 Comment

Coconut jam

This is the works. A thick, buttery, sweet spread found in Malaysia and Indonesia. A jar of this green-gold treat found its way into my larder the other day. I’m slathering it over toast like nobody’s business.

Kaya is made from coconut milk, eggs, sugar and pandan leaf. Simple, but deceptively so. Pandan leaves are versatile, finding widespread use in Malaysian, Indonesian, Sri Lankan and Thai cuisine, sweet or savoury. They can also be made into gnarly skirts.

Outside of their natural growing regions, pandan leaves can be found in dried form (and occasionally fresh or fresh frozen) in more adventurous food stores. Thrown them into a curry or use them like vanilla in sweets. Or make that skirt you’ve never dreamed about owning.

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Anger – Lucifer Rising

July 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Feeling happy

Last week sitting in Tom’s Kitchen, where the pork chops were quietly breaking my heart, Rossetti pulled out a bag from under the table. “For me?”, my brain salivated. A peek inside revealed Anger 3, The Devils and The Tempest (Derek Jarman’s).

More (including Anger’s Lucifer Rising on YouTube) after the jump.

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Categories: All My Friends · Books · Film · Food
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