Monday, December 31, 2007

Me and my family went snow shoeing yesterday. We did just over 5 miles, round trip. I'd never been show shoeing before and let me tell you, It was really fun.

We started out on the Chamisa trail near the bottom of the Santa Fe ski basin road and followed it up to where it intersects with Windsor. Most of the trail had already been snow packed and you would think that that would make the need for snow shoes moot, but quite the opposite - the shoes were traction machines, making the steeps a cake walk. Once we got out into a clearing I tried blazing a trail through some fresh pow. Even though you would sink and not really stay on top of the snow (like you would think) it made the sink factor extremely predictable; never did one foot fall way deep and snow got down up into your pant leg.

Overall, Snow Shoeing: A++++++ WOULD TRY AGAIN!!!!!

Friday, December 28, 2007

Winter BBQ


The human eye blinks an average of 4,200,000 times a year, and my dad doesn't let a little bit of snow stop him from doing anything.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

This one's for Phil

Phil,
Dude man, last night we had some chronic foods.

Thanks for reading,
R

The Rotsaert Food Review: Southwest Dim Sum

For dinner last night we had a traditional Chinese Dim Sum style meal, substituting conventional spices with those available in northern New Mexico for a South Pacific-Southwest fusion. The combination of East meets West resulted in a sweet meal with just the right amount of spice that was both light yet filling.

We started with a small portion of Miso Soup. The taste was amazing, a combination of the traditional Japanese bitter, smoky, sweet, and salty flavors. The softened white miso paste was suspended perfectly in the dark stock – resulting in the illusion of moon lit clouds in the night sky.

Next up, to serve as the salad dish were Chinois Minced Garlic Chicken in Radicchio Cups. To prepare this dish fresh baby spinach leaves, shallots, and steamed carrot slices were left to marinate in a combination of extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a splash of dry white wine. The mixture was then set inside cups formed by crisp radicchio leaves and topped with a healthy portion of minced pan-fried garlic chicken. The almost florescent bright purple color of the radicchio leaves and bitter taste contrasted beautifully against the already remarkable filling.

To set the tone for the rest of the meal and steer the taste buds back towards the shores of the south pacific a small serving of sushi followed. A spicy tuna role, and a fresh squid and octopus medley fit the bill perfectly as it was neither over powering nor subdued.

Along with the main course (which consisted of two sorts of dumplings) came a side of cooked then lightly fried dark purple, almost black Forbidden Rice. This long grain rice, unlike most has a distinct fruity aroma and pronounced “nutty” flavor.

The first of the dumplings was a Steamed Spicy Black Bean Bun. The fluffy white almost snow ball looking steamed bun was filled with a mix of black beans, water chestnuts, and bamboo shoots. The buns were unique in that rather than using a traditional red or yellow sweet bean paste, the buns were stuffed with Mexican-style refried black beans. The black beans were sweetened with white sugar, resulting in a taste that might be similar to the sweeter Chinese bean pastes but slightly different in texture. The bean mixture was further spiced by a combination of both red and green New Mexico chile powder – umm, spicy!

Rounding out the main course, the second type of dumpling was a Red Pepper Chicken and Portabella Pot Sticker. Different from the first, the dough used was a thin rice flower based sheet that was steamed and then pan-fried on one side. Unlike the typical flavorless pot stickers one can find in the frozen foods section of a grocery store these were filled with shredded chicken breast, red bell pepper, steamed portabella mushrooms and an exuberance of Southwest chile spices resulting in a neatly wrapped (crunchy on the bottom – soft on the top) dumpling that was quite flavorful.

Overall the meal was fantastic, each component matching perfectly with the other both in their aroma and taste. At the end one was left with a full yet not stuffed sensation giving reminder of the low ft quality food that was prepared. Thankfully no dessert was prepared, as the other courses had been so good that no one had left room. Instead the meal was completed with another strong Belgian beer and good laugh.

Fun with Photoshop



I adjusted some of the levels and sharpened the front grill of the car. Overall a subtle but noticible difference from the original.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Stuck in my head

It's time to go home for the day, I've got christmas songs stuck in my head (just one single verse - over and over again).

"So be good for goodness sake, la la la na na na. So be good for... AHG!"

Monday, December 10, 2007

Xbox down Again!

Second time with in a few months. Probably wont be back till after the new year if the repair goes as quickly as the last time.

here's a picture with the penguin.



All i wanted to do today was play some video games on my 400 dollar flashing red light machine piece of crap - but no! now my mouse is broken, some asshat(s) choped all the heads off my snowmen over the weakend, and my image hosting site is down. If one more thing brakes tonight I sware to God......

The only thing that making my not angrey right now is this super crazy internet video and this picture:



Gawd, I miss driving my Corrado. Damn it now I'm upset again.


AND I'm SICK! Worst dAy ever!