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Portraits

March 24, 2007

Portrait maria
Originally uploaded by Maria in Toronto.

While in New York, we had our portraits made by artist Claudia Doring, who happens to be my cousin. We had so much fun with her and were quite excited to be painted by her.
My mom’s portrait turned out to be even more amazing than mine.
Portrait mom
If anyone is in the New York area and wants their portrait painted by Claudia Doring, contact me and I will put you in touch with her. She’s well-renowned with a long career and on her way to being world famous.
(you can enlarge the pictures if you click on them, or go to my flickr photo page and see more of them)

Me and my parents

October 22, 2006

My parents
Originally uploaded by Maria in Toronto.

We went for lunch yesterday, to a delicious and beautiful place called Bistrot Mosaico. It is in the San Angel neighbourhood in Mexico City. We enjoyed our lunch a lot.

Make your own burger

October 12, 2006

A few weeks ago I came upon a guy who tried to eat a 5 lb burger in less than 30 minutes (TIM ATTEMPTS 5 LB BURGER WITH 54 TOPPINGS……IN UNDER 30 MINUTES via Bacon and Eh’s).
The burger joint looked delicious and, coincidentally, I was about to make a trip to California. The Counter Burger has a location in Los Angeles (Santa Monica).
We talked to an old friend, Layla, she lives in LA and was happy to hear from us, she agreed to meet us at the restaurant. The street address is 2901 Ocean Park Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90405
There is another street called Ocean in Santa Monica. Well, my dear readers, where do you think we went? Exactly, we went to Ocean Blvd, the street that actually goes BY THE OCEAN!
Here I am, in Santa Monica when we realized that we were totally and absolutely lost after a 1 hr drive from Suss Design (more to come in a following post, we loved the store).Santa Monica
We were 45 minutes late, but we finally made it. Here’s a picture of Layla, my sister and I. Check out how my sister is wearing the cashmere cloche that I had just finished knitting. It was supposed to be for me but she liked it so much that she kept it. Isn’t it cute?
restaurant
Layla had been waiting for so long that she had already decided what she was going to have on her burger. It took us a little bit more to decide. They give you a menu and you choose your meat, cheese, toppings, sauce and type of bread by checking the boxes. There are so many choices:
menu
I had a 2/3 lb beef burger on hamburger bun with gruyere cheese, grilled onions, black olives, grilled pineapple, spicy peperoncinis and sauteed mushrooms. I had peppercorn steak sauce with it.pineapple burger
My sister and my brother-in-law each had a 1 lb burger.1lb
Layla had a 2/3 lb chicken burger.chicken
It’s not easy to eat such a big burger, but we managed. I ate absolutely everything on the plate. I left nothing. The others left bits and pieces, especially my brother in law, who left almost the whole hamburger bun.munch
Here’s a picture of us outside The Counter Burger. It’s amazing that they didn’t have to roll us out of the restaurant.The Counter
The Counter Burger is a delicious and fun place to go. I highly recommend it.

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Hat twins

October 12, 2006
Hat twins
Hat twins
Originally uploaded by Maria in Toronto.

So finally I finished the second Zara hat and brought both of them with me on my trip to California. I left one for my sister there and I’ll have the other one. From now on we’re gonna be Hat Twins, yaaay!

Chicken wings in California?

August 22, 2005

Last week I went to the Gordon Biersch Brewery in San Diego with my cousin and her husband.

There were chicken wings featured in the menu and I could not hold myself from ordering them (this is what an addiction is all about after all).
They’re not buffalo style chicken wings. They called them “glazed chicken wings”, and they’re advertised as an appetizer.

It’s $8.50 USD for an order of 14 wings. They are quite good in size and the sauce takes like Asian-sweet. It’s really good, even if it’s not spicy at all. The wings were not dry, they were quite saucy and delicious. They are served over a bed of shredded cabbage that tastes quite good with the sweet sauce. No other side is included.
After the wings, they brought a wet and warm serviette and a wedge of lemon. Really nice touch.
I also had a small Cobb Salad. It was good but I didn’t like the dressing that much. I ordered blue cheese dressing but it was a bit bitter.

And of course I had a pint of their micro-brewed beer.
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