Friday, January 31, 2014

Native Foods

Before I delve too deeply into this post about a recent restaurant try with a friend from my program, I want to show you this photo first:


This salad looks pretty delicious, right? It's the Southwest Chipotle Chop salad from Native Foods in Westwood. The salad is essentially romaine, native chicken (I'll get to this in a second), corn, black beans, roasted red peppers, and a variety of tasty dressings.  Would you ever guess this is a 100% vegan salad?

This restaurant makes "meat" out of their vegan products; the Native Chicken is a mix of soy, wheat, and, I think, pea proteins.  I'm not one to shy away from vegan foods or trying new things for that matter, so I was more than happy to try Native Foods when my friend asked to go.  I've had vegan "meats" before, so I will say this before continuing: if I'm expecting a vegan "meat," no problem--if someone tells me I'm having a chicken salad but fails to tell me that it's vegan, I'll know something's wrong. That being said, I was extremely impressed with the salad and the Native Chicken. I think it was the texture that made you think that it was actually chicken. It doesn't have a chicken taste (or so far as I could tell- there was a lot of BBQ sauce), but while I knew I wasn't actually eating chicken, my brain could have been fooled. In general, the salad was super delicious, and there were many things on the menu that I was interested in, but wanted to try something that was more "safe" in case I wasn't a fan of the vegan "meats." I wouldn't mind going back there again, especially if I'm in the mood for something quite healthy with lots of veggies (that afternoon for lunch I had pizza, pasta, and lots of dessert...typical college food, ha!)

My friend joked that this place was "So, LA." because of the huge emphasis on healthy foods, which, to some extent, I think is true, but it was tasty!

P.S. That's a blueberry hibiscus tea and my friend had french lavender lemonade. So fancy!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

We Have a Food Thief!

It's no secret that Cameron and I (ok, mostly me) spoil Gambit with table scraps and lots of treats (I was told yesterday to stop buying treats as we put away the ones we had already bought...) However, apparently we starve our dog despite feeding him twice a day and giving him lots of snacks. I say this because any time there is even a smidgen of food on the counter or the coffee table (never mind the floor), it magically disappears.

What's most impressive is he's actually pretty sneaky about it.

Example A:

Cameron made steak burritos for dinner one night, but only cooked 1/2 of the flank steak we bought. He left the other half on the kitchen counter on the cutting board. We ate in the living room, but by the time Cameron went back into the kitchen, the steak was gone.  Nothing had moved, and we were pretty sure that Gambit had been sitting begging with us for our meal.  Cameron even asked me if I had moved the steak to the fridge before we ate, but I hadn't. Nope. Our small pony just nosed his way up and ate a pretty sizable chunk of meat and didn't pull down cutting board or anything. So much for my lunch the next day. 

Example B:

A few weeks ago, Cameron wanted to go downtown to an Artwalk that's held once a month. I was told there would be food trucks, so I happily went along. The Beignet Truck was there, and I was beyond excited. I've been wanting to try beignets since a) I heard of them and b) heard of this truck because it sounded delicious. I bought five of them with the intent to eat a few while they were fresh, but to take some to campus the next morning for breakfast. In the end, I forgot to take them for breakfast, but had them for an afternoon snack when I came home. I had three left; I heated up two and ate them while watching the Downton Abbey premiere. I left the third one in the box on the counter. Gambit, I thought, was sitting with me the entire time while I ate them and even had some Wheat Thins with me. When I went to reheat the last one, it was gone. The only way I could tell he had been there was because the box was on its side instead of upright like I had left it. I wasn't sure if I should have been upset or impressed. Honestly, I was more impressed because beignets are doused in powdered sugar, and there was no sugar on the counter or floor (or his face for that matter). The box was still on the counter; I swear, he's like a food-stealing ninja. 

Needless to say, we are much more diligent about making sure he's in the room we want him to be in while we're eating. Last night we had homemade hot wings, and when I went to get a drink after placing my plate on the coffee table, Gambit was herded back into the kitchen where Cameron and I were. We're not taking anymore chances! I'm pretty sure he has no regrets. When we call him into the kitchen to confront him, he knows what he did with that hang-dog look on his face and his would-be tail between his legs, but I think he thinks the reward of the crime is definitely worth the punishment. 

For fun, here's a few recent photos of the pooch: 

So that's not really a scarf, but some paper from a package we received. He's so patient.
I'm pretty convinced he's got a lazy eye... Once you see it, I feel like you can't unsee it. 
Belly rubs!  
What a tough life...
 






Thursday, January 16, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving from Disneyland!

Cameron's sister, Lauren, visited us over the Thanksgiving Break; instead of doing a Thanksgiving dinner, I suggested we head to Disneyland instead. A few people from my cohort were already going, and it seemed like a better tradition to start than trying to squeeze a turkey and all the fixings into our small kitchen.

I have been to Disneyland many times from visiting family and friends here, but never for the holidays, and boy, were the decorations fantastic! Cameron and Lauren got their first taste of Disneyland, and I think it was an overall success. We did a half day at the park so Gambit wasn't left alone all day. We got there at 3pm (after eating a very festive lunch at Del Taco) and came home at around 12am. Talk about tiring! We got to ride most of the rides we wanted to and saw the sights.

If my memory serves me right, I think that I prefer California Adventure, which is a California themed park right across the walkway from Disneyland (Disney owns California Adventure). I think there are more "thrill" rides than Disneyland, which has more story-themed rides. Laura, one of the girls from my cohort, brought up a good point that if you ride the rides without having seen the movies or knowing the stories, the rides would make no sense. For example, in the Snow White ride, you only see Snow White once! My favorite I would have to say is the Peter Pan ride. You get to "soar" over Neverland and it's surrounded by stars. So pretty!

I almost made a fun purchase, but convinced myself that I didn't need it. It was a Sully zip-up hoodie from Monster's Inc. It was blue and purple spotted and the hood had Sully's horns, teeth, and eyes. So cute! It's a kid's sweatshirt, but I could squeeze into a XL (although the sleeves were too short).
Disney Christmas Trees!
Sleeping Beauty's Castle with Winter Decorations
Entrance of Tomorrowland
Iron Man Exhibit!


Lanterns about Teacups. By far my favorite ride to look at!
What a lucky shot! 





The King Arthur Carousel
Peter Pan Ride--It's Big Ben!



These were the bathroom doors in Fantasyland. Disney doesn't leave anything boring! 
Sleeping Beauty's Castle
Sleeping Beauty's Castle Extreme!
New Orleans Quarter
It's A Small World ride
The purchase I didn't make and regret to this day :[ 


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year!

Whew, 2013 has definitely flown by for the both of us. 2014 for Cameron and I have some uncertainty in the upcoming months (hoping for jobs and maybe a more permanent location for more than a year, ha!) We'll see what comes in this new year!

P.S. We learned Gambit does not like the New Year's Eve horns... he gets a bit scared :(

Here's a fun little video I didn't know my phone made for me. There's a lot of Gambit photos, not surprising.