Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Watch Pink Floyd!!!!

Wish You Were Here Video!

Blogger is cool. Google is cool. Pink Floyd is the best. Roger Waters was flippin sweet!

Mary EATS: or in this case, drinks

July 1, 2007

It's Canada day, and the celebrations don't start til noon. The 14 year old volunteer that wouldn't give me a lick-on tattoo because it was only 11:26 said so! What were we to do!?! Naturally, we headed for the rustic comforts of the best part of Prince's Island Park....the River Cafe. My office is only a few blocks from this lively, yet tranquil restaurant, so I've visited a few times for meals. "Slow food" as opposed to fast food, is the name of the game, and the River Cafe prides itself in using locally grown, fresh, seasonal ingredients for their very "Canadian" menu. The staff are always uber-friendly and I come to the River Cafe just for the laid back, homey atmosphere. I find the quality of the appetizers and main courses are inconsistent. Most times, it is very good, but once in a while, an average dish does not justify its price tag. On this relaxing weekend however, we had already enjoyed some dim-sum and had worked up just enough room for some bubbly and dessert. The River Cafe has a HUGE wine selection... Much to our surprise, they carried the "gentle sparkling moscato" by Mionetto from the Veneto region in NE Italy. And for $30! It retails at the Kensington wine market for $17.49... that is great, considering most "fancy" restaurants have a 200+% markup on their wines. Here's another tidbit for the Oenophiles... no corkage fee on Sundays! (excluding December) The moscato was intensely floral, which matched the delicate fresh fruit and honey tones on the palate. Best served chilled, the tiny bubbles and slightly sweet flavour of the wine paired perfectly with the Lemon Tart topped with wild BC huckleberries, fennel ice cream and a toasted almond drizzle. So relaxing and delicious...you don't even realize you're getting a sunburn on the patio!

9/10
River Cafe
http://www.river-cafe.com/
Prince's Island Park, Calgary
403-261-7670

Mary EATS: Luscious Lamb

June 29, 2007

I admit it. The only reason why I chose this restaurant was for its dessert menu. Someone told me they had a trio of creme brulees! The quality of these clearly needed to be validated....besides, we needed to celebrate the sale of my house! There is a good vibe at Velvet. Super friendly, attentive staff and a funky dimly-lit contemporary interior with mirrored walls and soft benches. It was a Friday night, and we were the only ones there! Attendees for a concert at the Grand Theatre didn't start trickling in until 7:30 or so, making it a very private dining experience. The drink menu features lots of martinis with creative names, like The Producer (refreshing blend of Grey Goose L'Orange, Melon Liqueur, Galliano, with dashes of cran + orange juice) and Your Name in Lights. We started off with a baked Mushroom Pate topped with mascarpone. The earthy tones of the pate paired really well with the perfectly browned garlic crostini and the citrus intensive 2005 Seven Terraces Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand with hints of fresh apples. A nice crisp wine that is not too bland and could also stand up to the stronger taste of the Mussels, which were tossed in a slightly salty ainse broth with some veggies. Nothing great about the it, and I made the mistake of ordering more seafood with my main course - the saffron conchigliette. The shrimps, scallops and mussels tasted like they were previously frozen and the pasta was uber al-dente...ick. Thank goodness the lamb was ten times better! Direct from New Zealand, the juicy chops were perfectly pan fried with a dash of delicious fresh mint pesto. The mushroom gnocchi was a nice aberration from the all too common potato. At last! The dessert!! Well...at least the vanilla bean creme brulee was decent. The passion fruit and mochaccino varieties had a nice flavour, but the texture was terrible. Super watery, and all in all, disappointing. Velvet is owned by the same people that run Cilantro and Divino...I'm surprised the quality of the food here was spotty.

7/10
Velvet at the Grand

www.crmr.com/velvet
608 1 Street SW, Calgary
(403) 244-8400

Mary EATS: Life's too short for a quick lunch

June 28, 2007

One of my mottos is "Life's too short for a quick lunch". The Divino Wine & Cheese Bistro on Stephen Ave is the perfect little place to indulge in a delicious lunch. There is a quaint patio, and the menu reflects its European bistro influences. The Lobster Cannelloni featured an absolutely heavenly blend of chanterelles & ricotta cheese wrapped in fresh pasta baked in a smooth lobster bisque. The large chunks of fresh, juicy lobster made it well worth the $22. The Lamb Confit Melt was quite a distinctive sandwich, with layers of melt-in-your-mouth braised lamb and leeks, and contrasting sweet tones from the fig jam, balanced with the saltier cambozola cheese. YUM. Can't wait to try more from this menu.

9/10
Divino Wine & Cheese Bistro

http://www.crmr.com/divino/index.php
113 - 8th Avenue SW, Calgary
403-410-5555

Mary EATS: Room with a View

June 25, 2007

Seafood restaurants like Oceana defy the geographic boundaries of landlocked Calgary. There are many places to go for fresh seafood now! Why Oceana? It's on the main floor of the La Caille building in Eau Claire and backs on to the pretty Bow River. The interior features large comfortable upolstered chairs with a modern classic decor complete with high ceilings and warm fireplaces, making it the perfect place for a relaxing dinner. The food was decent. I recommend the New England Clam Chowder for its rich creamy texture and delicious clams. The tomato based Manhattan seafood chowder was sort of plain. Their version of Oyster Rockefellers were overpowered by the pungent Hollandaise sauce. I much prefer the fried oysters at Catch. For the main course, the Orange Roughy Fillet was perfectly grilled with a delicious Parmesan crust and hints of lemon. Not bad for $25, considering the generous portion comes all the way from New Zealand! The more local fare, a pan-fried Pickerel hailing from Manitoba was nothing to rave about. The sides and starter bread were a bit disappointing. Bland seasonal veggies/rice pilaf and boring, dry Italian bread.

7/10
Oceana
http://www.oceanacalgary.com/
#101 - 7th Street SW, Calgary
(403) 245-8787

Mary EATS: Toasted Delights

June 26, 2007

On such a sunny day, it seemed like a shame to have to sit inside! But unless you've snagged a spot by 11:30, it's nearly impossible to get on the patio of downtown Calgary's restaurants on a gorgeous summer day. It's a nice stroll along Stephen Ave regardless...People watching heaven on the weekdays at lunchtime.If you weren't looking for it, you might miss Cabernet. It has a relatively small exterior, and alas, no patio! The decor is unassuming, and a great place for an upscale casual lunch. A large kitchen prep area is stretched out across the length of the restaurant, and the hustle bustle of the place reminded me of a Montreal diner. The friendly staff were prompt with their service, and we enjoyed watching the chef prepare some home-style soups, grilled sandwiches and salads. My friend and I tried the Montreal smoked meat sandwich and an Italian panini. The thick slices of juicy, tender smoked meat were very authentic, and it was a classic Montreal sandwich down to the crisp coleslaw, fresh rye and a delicious mustard. I liked the Italian Panini even better! Grilled to perfection, and stuffed to the brim with roasted peppers, an olive puree, and delicious Italian cold cuts....all served with a hearty side of mashed sweet potatoes. And it only gets better... their prices are inclusive of GST!

8/10
Cabernet
225 - 8th Ave SW, Calgary
403-233-0564

Thursday, March 29, 2007

ok, i'm not that superstitious

Google Daily Horoscope for Virgo: You are likely considered a hard worker and you usually do what you promise. Today, however, it's time to let your responsibilities fall to the wayside. Take some of the day off, if possible. Visit the far reaches of your imagination by losing yourself in a movie. Step outside of the box in which you normally contain yourself so efficiently.

Huh! I totally left work at noon and just suddenly, was invited to a movie. WEIRD.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

noble one!


This wine is so sweet, it could be a chocolate replacement! (well, not quite.)

Try the 2003 Noble One by De Bortoli (Botrytis Semillon from Bilbul, NSW) - it has an amazingly gorgeous deep golden, intense yellow colour and the light citrus, honeyed flavour will tease your nose. This luscious wine will envelop your mouth with subtle hints of mandarins and peaches, but I think dried apricots really sums it up for me. A lovely way to end the night right.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Globefish Sushi
Nov 2006
Tiny joint just north of Kensington Rd...opened earlier this year but already packed with loyal customers... delicious, fresh, uniquely presented sushi rolls. I recommend the paradise roll topped with lightly battered softshelled crab. Well made wasabi with a real zing.

Caffe Mauro
Nov 2006
Intimate little eatery that has a few tables for dining in, and takeout. The foccacia bread is amazing! So light, yet fulfilling. This Italian cafe serves light lunches, and yummy lattes. I had a proscuitto + bocconcini sandwich layered with roasted red peppers, olives and lettuce tossed in a tasty dressing...simple, yet elegant. pure satisfaction.

Chili Club Thai House
Nov 2006
You'd totally miss this place if you were looking for it. Tucked in a tiny strip mall on 10th ave, it's unassuming exterior means that you have no expectations. Open the door, and wow! You walk into a cozy, tastefully decorated thai-style room with romantic lighting. We ordered the seafood red curry, which was a heavy on the fish sauce, but the prawns were fresh - nice and crisp. The soya bean paste egg noodles were pretty non-descript, but the saltiness balanced the softly scented coconut rice quite nicely. Free coconut ice cream (very creamy) for dessert rounded the meal off nicely. Why is Thai food so expensive in Calgary tho???

Friday, October 20, 2006

It's all gone!

My three weeks vacation that is... I'm almost ready to go back to reality for real now.

After a week in Mexico and a stint in Italy, the jet-setting is at its end. Not that I'm particularly fond of flying... United managed to lose my backpack for an entire week and my flight back to Holland was cancelled. Huh. But who cares! I had a great time shopping in a random mall near Verona and the bus to the Marco Polo airport is actually quite efficient.

Mexico:

Mayan Ruins at Chichen Itza

Thousands of resorts in the Cancun area, and I manage to stay at the same one as my supervisor and another colleague (50+). LOL, it was great actually. Big pool, beautiful weather, nice beach...and the all inclusive food/drinks were decent! Nod to the Pina Colada and the catchy theme song (just imagine twenty people in silk shirts wiggly wildly). A field trip to Chitchen Itza broke up the week nicely. There are some crazy acoustics in these Mayan temples!! You clap...and the echo sounds like a bird! No kidding!!

Italy:
Venice is ALL tourists! It's ridiculously overpriced, but the canals and depliated buildings are so charming. Rob and I ventured there without a map, and we when we stumbled upon St. Mark's Square, our response was..."this is it?!? are you sure?" Then we decided to brave the Italian motorways (passed on the SMART car - LOL) and headed towards Padua + Verona. The traffic at Padua was so bad we decided to not head into the city centre...and went to the IKEA instead. HAHAHA. European IKEA has almost the same stuff as the Canadian one. Maybe better cappucino. Verona was nice, very quaint! The we headed toward Lake Garda - amazing views and delicious seafood. We followed the recommendation of the aimiable lady at Hotel Conca D'Oro and visited the mountainside curch, Maria della Corona, and the magnificent Sass Pordoi and Tre Cime de Lavarado passes in the dolomite mountain range. Check out the photos!!

http://picasaweb.google.com/mary.g.lee

Beware: You'll want to get on a plane today!

Netherlands:
My second course over in Rijswijk...nice to see some old friends and refresh my geophysical knowledge base!

Painting workshop in Amsterdam...Picasso anyone! ha ha...

New Orleans:
Culture hub of the states... after an excellent jetlag recovery session at the luscious W Hotel, I was ready for a day of exploring! Maybe half the businesses are running back in the touristy bits of the French Quarter. It was Sunday afternoon, and there was a parade! most people on the streets just assumed...well, it's Nawlins...there's always a parade. Actually, a German told me it was to celebrate OKTOBERFEST! Sweet! I've got a sizable collection of beads that I didn't have to work for now. ha ha. New Orelans is buzzing...Live jazz on the blazing streets, the rich, bold flavours of fresh cajun seafood, and just super friendly folks. Great place for a geophysics conference. LOL, I think I went to the House of Blues 4 times that week...

Monday, August 28, 2006

Get Tight...with Christ!

It's been forever, I know! But here come a whirlwind of entries.

Last week, I got back from my first roadtrip driving experience. Long time plan to see the RHCP in salt lake. Gasp! ha ha

Salt Lake City has a booming cosmetic industry

My roomate Jeff + I went to Vancouver to pick up Ming and bam! We were off across the border to lovely Seattle. Nothin like the barristas at starbucks throwing your cup over to the guy making that frappuccino!

Pretty rainbow in Glacier National Park

Then we headed to southwest Washington, to see Mt. St. Helen's. Crazy! It started spouting lava again just last year! The crater was huge. And the effects massive blow that toppled all the trees is still clearly visible from the lack of vegetation in the area.

Salt Lake City was our next destination! Morman capital of the world. Indeed. It was a gorgeous city, nestled in the mountains...beautiful desert-like scenery, rolling landscapes... and come on, why WOULDN'T you want to pay for a temporary membership to drink at a "Port o' Call". Really nice restaurants in SLC actually. Great Italian bistro, strange Japanese fusion...but the real winner was the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert!! They blew my mind. So amazing. Check out these wild pics from the SLC paper:

http://extras.sltrib.com/tribphoto/GalleryPhotos.asp?GID=REDH_0817&sort=Gallery

The clubbing scene in SLC was quite...interesting. Lots of performers...and cages. I will say no more.

The next day, we visited Preston, Idaho...home of the one and only Napoleon Dynamite!! The entire town was flippin' sweet!

Preston High School....gimme some of your tater tots!

We visted Napoleon's house, Pedro's house, ha ha, Rex-Kwon-Do was actually for real, but shut down last year. We downed some tater tots and milkshakes at Big J's...even tried running in the field like Napoleon (you can't use your hands!).


Antler display in Jackson Hole, Wyoming...gateway to Yellowstone National Park

We then headed north towards Yellowstone National Park. Jackson Hole, Wyoming is Banff of the South. DDG (drop dead gorgeous!) scenery and equally massive prices. I blame Clinton! ha ha

Views of the rockies in Teton National Park just south of Yellowstone were spectacular..just because the range is on a fault block. The landscape is so flat...and then BAM! You've got thousands of feet of vertical.

Morning Glory pool in Yellowstone. WOW.
We reached the south entrance in good time and watched old faithful burst at precisely 2:55pm.

Just stunning colours and contrasts in Yellowstone.

Every 90 mins...+/- 10 mins!

Navigating the windy roads to all the beautiful waterfalls and hot springs was fun. I like driving on the scenic roads... and doing on the spot miles to km conversions outloud. LOL. thinK Metric!

Beautiful Salt Lake City at sunset... RHCP preshow!

My other favorite sight in Yellowstone were the basalt columns near Devil's Tower. The lava cooled so quickly the rock shrank into these hexagonal columns! work is slowly invading my life i think.

We drove through Big Sky Montana and after a night of camping in Glacier National Park, awoke to our 8th gorgeous day in a row. We were so lucky! The mountain views were amazing, and St. Mary's Lake is serenely beautiful.


View of Mt St. Helens from Johnston Ridge Observatory. Nothing but ash!


The no-hassle border crossing put us North of 49. The road to Calgary was...WOW. Far too straight! I think Jeff + I had not driven 10 hours combined before this trip and here we did 60 or so in a week. LOL. Has binge driving been invented yet??

Basalt Columns of Yellowstone National Park

Home sweet home...if only for a week :)

Monday, June 26, 2006

Paris...je t'aime

*sob* Aussies are out of the cup! wtf?!?! who calls a penalty in the last minute?!

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060626/1/8am4.html

48 hours....in Paris!

Friday 4pm... "This is NOT the way to do business"
After some frantic calling (the car rental place cancelled our reservations...at 4pm!?!? we were leaving at 5...) and harsh words ...we got in our guzzling suv's and raced to the city of love.

Friday 12pm...
After a 5 hour hoppin disco party in the car (bee gees, shakira, you can't go wrong) and the best introduction to French fast food ever (ick!), we made it into Paris. What a sight! Thousands of rollerbladers skating on the road near Place de la Concorde?!?!? Apparently, this is a wednesday + friday tradition... the friday night rookies were holding up the traffic for a good 15 mins...ahh...only in France! It took poor Marc 1 HOUR to find a parking spot for the suv...je suis desolee!

Saturday 9am...
Woke up to a nice pastry breakfast and headed out to Tour d'Eiffel... we went up to the Palais de Challoit to take photos and ended up being in a music video! what!!!?!! ha ha, but don't worry, as Beth noted, based on the quality of the rapping, there is no way we're gonna see these guys on MTV. good thing Mae + I were practicing those moves in the car.


Saturday 2pm...
Induction into Paris street cafe culture... there must be at least one per capita in St Germain de pres! In the tradition of "French Women dont' get Fat"... our Marc says French people stay thin because the tables at the cafes just can't fit that many plates!

Saturday 4pm...
Kendra and I did the tourist round and visited St Sulplice (nope, no broken tiles), le Pantheon, and les jardins de luxembourg. Based on the quick stroll in the park, I thought...wow! There are a whole lot more gay couples in Paris than I remember! The rainbows gave it away...apparently, it was the gay pride parade day!

Saturday 8pm...
With the gorgeous weather over our heads, we decided to be ambitious and metro it up to Sacre Coeur. Wow, Paris is gorgeous, but so much dirtier than the Netherlands! Montemartre was bustling with musicians and tired tourists. We bought our obligatory overpriced postcards and met up with the gang for dinner

Saturday 10pm...
MMMmm...A traditional Creperie! The crepe provencal had tasty ham, camembert and a fried egg on top.

Midnight...
The group split up, and we trusted the lead of Marc's Venezulan friends...we landed a HOT underground club (literally). Underground dungeons converted into hip bars are so european! LOL...a couple of 90 euro bottles of havana club rum later, we were "salsa dancing". Note the quotation marks. Matt talked to Miss Venezeula about Diesel engines...she studied Mech eng. LOL

Sunday 5:30am...
Ah ha! so this is when the metro opens. You know those little photo booths?! Ya, they were designed for drunk people. The card may say Je t'aime, maman...but this one's not getting posted!

Monday, June 19, 2006

Koln Krazy


Fussball.... world cup fever in Cologne! After an intense weekend of team-building and 3 days of classroom work, I was ready for a break... and right now, there is nothing else better than a quick jaunt to football central. Everything revolved around the World Cup. People walking around with painted faces, flags, annoying horns... food shaped in the shape of footballs... contrary to popular belief, beer isn't always served in huge steins in Germany. In Cologne, 0.2l delicate glasses (they break easily!) were the norm. Ha ha, and you can have A LOT of those. Our group consisted of 1 Irishman, 1 Spaniard, 1 Frenchman, 1 Russian, 1 Azerbajanian (?), 1 Filipino, 2 Americans + 1 Canadian = 1 shell family. It was pretty hectic sometimes, between multiple languages, two rented cars, cell phones and one road map!

Good things:
- menus that are only in German...mmm...savoury pancakes!
- cars that drive on the right. phew!
- easily climbing 509 steps to the top of the Dom cathedral...gorgeous!
- super patriotic fans that like to sing
- crazy british people that swim in the rhine to recover a lost football. man, the rhine?!?

The not-so-good things:
- getting the shaft bed (ie, cot) in a 4 person room
- 0.2l bottle of coke that costs 2.6 euros
- the stinky people that are also climbing the narrow steps to the top of the Dom
- not knowing how to get out of Cologne
- trying to split one bill between 9 people...argh



Cologne's Dom Cathdral...took over 800 years to finish!

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Sam Roberts!!!

Sam Roberts is still kicking!! Chemical City is a rockin album...and even though the Mac Hall show was all ages, it was a rockin good time. Man! They are SO energetic. After some crazy roars and chanting from the crowd, they came back for THREE, yes! THREE! encores. Ahh...I love don't walk away eileen.

The opening band was a geeky combination of something like james blunt with a mellow instrumental/girly backup. These aussies had some crony, catchy tunes that composed from simple riffs and blatently obvious lyrics. BEN LEE was entertaining none the less...and Lara could have been an elf from lord of the rings. she was gorgeous... And go David Hasselhoff!

Oh! And yay, I won $100 at the CSEG convention! As if three days at the conference (with one kicking contractor party!) wasn't enough! Yup, I won this "identify the location of the seismic section" contest...there were 6 place names, 4 sections. Who knows how, but I was the runner up with 3 correct answers! Sweeeet! I love when statistics blow up!! WOO!

The Oilers are awesome! They've been kicking butt. I'm sure this streak will continue. It must!!!

Horray for everyone coming to visit this summer. I'm really looking forward to seeing y'all.

Stampede will be awesome. Come one come all!!!

http://cs.calgarystampede.com/events/on_stage/coke_stage.html

OUR LADY PEACE is playing!! And SAM ROBERTS again!!! ahhh! awesome?!?!? Then red hot chili peppers in salt lake city...anyone interested?? I have ONE mroe ticket for a lucky person if you wanna come roadtripping in the USA. ahhh, love those peppers.

The Keys to Your Heart
You are attracted to obedience and warmth.
In love, you feel the most alive when things are straight-forward, and you're told that you're loved.
You'd like to your lover to think you are loyal and faithful... that you'll never change.
You would be forced to break up with someone who was emotional, moody, and difficult to please.
Your ideal relationship is lasting. You want a relationship that looks to the future... one you can grow with.
Your risk of cheating is zero. You care about society and morality. You would never break a commitment.
You think of marriage as something precious. You'll treasure marriage and treat it as sacred.
In this moment, you think of love as something you thirst for. You'll do anything for love, but you won't fall for it easily.


You Are a Cappuccino

You're fun, outgoing, and you love to try anything new.
However, you tend to have strong opinions on what you like.
You are a total girly girly at heart - and prefer your coffee with good conversation.
You're the type that seems complex to outsiders, but in reality, you are easy to please


You are Milk Chocolate

A total dreamer, you spend most of your time with your head in the clouds.
You often think of the future, and you are always working toward your ideal life.
Also nostelgic, you rarely forget a meaningful moment... even those from long ago.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Are you hungry?

Go flames! We just tied Anaheim 2-2 in less than 5 minutes of the 3rd period!!

AWESOME...

and so was dinner. CILANTRO is amazing.... a unique contemporary menu, buzzing ambience. The cranberry bbq marinated ELK ribs were heavenly! So tender, meat falls right off the bone... The jalapeno chicken wood-fired oven pizza rivaled Wooden Heads in Kingston, with a really distinctive strong cheese. The charred halibut served on a bed of crisp baby spinach and fresh strawberries was really refreshing. A fruity 2003 vineland estates sauvignon blanc (niagra) set this off really nicely. Do not miss this place!! It is so unassuming from the outside, you are bound to miss it if you are not looking!


Deer Run Subway
April 2006
First steak and cheese sub. Tasty! Good job Craig. Ha ha... definitely not the sub of choice for leftovers...lunch was a bit soggy today.

Danube’s Restaurant
April 2006
Cute cafe atmosphere in trendy Kensington. Don’t go for anything but the delectable fresh fruit crepes served with vanilla ice cream! I highly recommend the mixed berry crepe...those are better than the plain banana + chocolate sauce crepes. For you sugar and caffeine addicts, get the hazelate.

Crave Cupcakes
April 2006
At $2.50 for a single cupcake, it’s flat out overpriced. Plus, the signature “crave-a-licious” chocolate cupcake with blue vanilla icing tasted almost exactly like fresh betty crocker pancakes. (which ring in at $1.50 for a box that makes 2 DOZEN! Ha ha)

Bubblemania
April 2006
FOB central. Not the best bubble tea (bubbles were a bit hard, and the drink super-sugary), but it is open late! Til 4am at least...and they have dirt cheap food (didn’t try).

Aida’s Mediterranean Bistro
April 2006
Tasty, fresh, cheap Lebanese food. Try the kibby, they’re sort of like fried meat dumplings with a wheat wrapper, served with fresh mint yogurt. Awesome lamb kebab pita!!! GO!!

Thai Sa-On
April 2006
I had the Pad Thai, authentic, but nothing to rave about. I think I would try curry next time.

Open Sesame
April 2006
Highly UNrecommended! Make your own stir fry with stale rice and veggies! Sigh. Theatmosphere was pretty neat, but the food was disappointing. There was nothing indian about the butter chicken!

Buzzards Cowboy Cuisine
April 2006
Tucked in just out of the main downtown core south of the train tracks is Buzzards. While it gets 10/10 for its rustic, relaxing ranch decor, the food was only medicore. The lamb burger was on the overdone, dry side and the blackened catfish was not blackened at all! The mexican corn bean salad that accompanied the catfish had a nice cajun flavor though. When I order charcoal, I want it black!!

Melrose Cafe and Bar
April 2006
The people-watching on 17th just can’t be beat. Nice patio, but get there early! The seafood pesto thin-crust pizza would have been fine if they hadn’t sold it as a seafood pizza! The shrimp were about as big as a penny!!! Ringing in at $22, the fishbowl cocktail was a little disappointing. Mostly ice, you couldn’t even taste the purported 6 oz of liquer from the overpowering taste of tang, or whatever powder concoction they claim is fruit juice. The mushroom swiss burger was juicy + satisfying. Stick with the bar food!

Simple Bistro
April 2006
Wow! An authentic European style, family-run cafe in the middle of suburbia. Yes, we are talking the deepest depths of South Calgary, in Bridlewood! The black forest ham, dijon mustard panini was grilled to perfection, but the tarragon chicken quiche was a little overdone. The cafe au lait is a perfect breakfast starter!

Milestones Restaurant
April 2006
This one just opened up Monday in Southcentre. Seems to be a globally-orientated knockoff of the Joey’s Tomatos chain of restaurants. The grilled chicken + portabello was a nice creamy choice, served on a bed of spaghetti with some grilled veggies on the side. Nothing new to rave about, but a really solid pasta dish. The white chocolate cheesecake was delicious, not too sweet (ok, it was still coma-inducing) but I really liked the mocha sauce on the side. Coffee is perfect anytime of day.

Tribune
April 2006
Bold flavour is the name of the game at this trendy spot on Stephen Ave. The calamari was blackened to the point where it really did taste like charcoal! Is this karma biting me in the butt? The complimentary rosemary brioche was very fresh. I had the lamb sandwich with a beef vegetable soup. The lamb was done up sort of like a roast beef sandwich on a fresh baguette, super tender and very moist, and that distinctive “lamb” flavor was not too strong. I really liked the apricot jelly that brought out the sweet flavor in the food. Like my friend noted, it was an upscale vietnamese sub. The soup was okay, it was very heavy on the carrot (well, I like carrots. Ha ha). Cindy’s croque madame was beautiful. The egg was done in the shape of a flower! The crisp layers of toast, gruyere and fresh ham was drizzled in a sinful creamy, bechamel sauce. Lovely.

Viet Hai Restaurant
April 2006
Do-it-yourself sizzling BBQ of deliciously marinated beef and shrimp! A tasty vietnamese staple of rice paper wraps, fresh veggies and a peanut dipping sauce. YUM YUM!

Canyon Meadows Bull and Finch
April 2006
Nothing special about this neighbourhood pub. Only one large TV for the game, the wings were typical bar fare. The main course of a roasted chicken+ribs was disappointing. Very dry.

Tibet on 10th
April 2006
The beef dumplings in a savoury, but clear vegetable broth was really tasty. A nice blend of chinese and western vegetables. The tofu and chicken stir fry in a tomato sauce was reminiscent of a sweet and sour sauce...but much less “artificial”. Went really well with the deep fried whole wheat flat bread. The steamed buns were basically the same as chinese “man tou”. This nice little place in Kensington with a friendly family-run feel is worth a try!

The Roasterie
April 2006
Located on bustling 10th street in trendy Kensington, this is no ordinary coffee stop. They roast their own beans!! I tried the guatemalan blend, and it was delicious. Very light flavor with a long lasting, almost sour aftertaste. But not sour in a bad way! The Colombian was good, but familiar. No aftertaste.

Pasquale’s on Macleod
April 2006
Fresh pasta is served in an intimate dining room. Nothing special about the veal scallopini stuffed bocconcini cheese...but the homemade pasta noodles were nice. Al dente! The food was pretty good, but I just felt like I could have done the same (or better!) at home.

The Siding Cafe
April 2006
This bustling hot spot right on the c-train line serves up delicious sandwiches and entrees at very reasonable prices. The flat-iron steak served on buttery garlic bread paired with fresh field greens in a creamy dressing with shoestring fries was delicious! Give this classy, yet casual joint a try!

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Dear Ralph...

Dear Mr. Klein:

With a $4 billion surplus in this province, you would think we could afford decent health care! Really, all I am asking for is a pillow ...nothing more than a fluffy, squishy, rectangular pillow. Is it that much to ask! I guess rampant budget cuts mean that the little extras, like pillows, will have to be sacrificed.

Long wait times are another unfortunate reality when it comes to doctor's visits. Granted, it wasn't too bad yesterday. I waited 1 hour at the walk-in clinic, 1 hour in the ER waiting room, maybe 1 hour to be seen by the doctor after getting into the ER, 1 hour for an ultrasound, 1 hour for the ultrasound results, 3 hours for a CT scan (which involved drinking over a litre of "contrast" solution... a glass every 15 minutes...ick!), and 1 hour for the results of the scan. Don't worry, I'm not going to die or anything....and I'm NOT pregnant... I can't believe you even thought that! LOL

Well, I hope you seriously think about this Ralph. Do you want to wake up with a sore neck the next time you end up having your stomach pumped? I mean...

Well, at least CT scans are still cool. So fast!

Sincerely,
Mary Lee
Concerned Albertan


And in other exiciting news:

I've got my house! Horray! With this little jaunt to the hospital though, I'm just gonna take it easy at home for a couple weeks. More time to think over the decorating, etc.


This is ridiculous! Look!!

City sheild of Mary Esther, FL.



A little information on my favorite veg:

Morning Glory
Water spinach is also called "Morning Glory" in Thailand and Asia. You can find it often at restaurants as fried morning glory. The vegetable is a very delicous vegetable with green stems and leafs. The stems and leaves are cut to pieces and then either used as a vegetable for soups or for fried vegetable dishes and served with oyster sauce. In Vietnam water spinach (morning glory) is almost a kind of national vegetable.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

bonus time!

Horray, I got 1/12 of a 2005 bonus for working in December. Awesome. But today, a guy from work had a buy-out party...leaving Shell for more lucrative salaries + options... makes me wonder if there are going to be as many lifers as there have been in the past. Ironic...two people have announced they are jumping ship...and the corporate orientation was just last week!

And after many years of procrastination, I finally have my driver's liscense! Sure, we have graduated liscensing in Alberta now, but hey...I am already looking forward to the day that picture gets scrapped. LOL, I managed to fail the test on the nice, sunny day, but passed when it was snowing like crazy. typical.

Jamie Oliver is awesome! I'm going to have dinner parties once I move into my house... check out the asparagus! http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/cats/breakfast.php

Sunday, February 12, 2006

can't beat the powder

Happy Birthday Jordan + Grant... what a perfect way to spend a sunny weekend. Lake Louise is awesome! Insanely blue sky, fluffy white snow, crisp mountain air, can't get better than that. I can't believe this was my first time out in the mountains. Crazy! Once these bruises go away, i'll be up for another weekend. Sure, Banff is still touristy and overpriced, but the "lodge" atmosphere is so welcoming and relaxing, it was worth it. Plus, every single waiter/waitress/retail clerk has an accent, so it is fun to guess where people come from.

On another note, it was hilarious to see Jordan get picked up by a cougar at "Wild Bill's Saloon".

I move into my house March 15!

Congrats Michelle on THE JOB!!!!!! Weekly lunch. Awesome! Do the plus 15s connect our buildings?? ha ha

Mary

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Crazy crazy crazy

So...I just made an offer on a house and it was accepted!!! HOLY CRAP...I can't believe I am almost a house owner. I had been reading on different websites about new home purchases, and one of the symptoms people feel is FEAR. So I thought, well, now that I know about it, it won't hit me...but BAM, Friday morning, I sort of freaked out at my desk at work. What am I thinking??? Can I afford this? What if interest rates spike and I lose my house!?!?

So my Mom called, and she calmed me down. Moms are great at that. Yup, I've got a week to figure out the mortgage, house inspection, etc...

Ha ha, if you're looking for a place to rent, call me!