Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Good enough to have a second time!


     For not quite 7000 wons, I enjoyed the Italian Sandwich and coffee set at Angel-in-Us Coffee Shop twice.  Just not on the same day!


I hate when a restaurant doesn't have what its menu says it should!

     After looking through the menu, I decided I wanted Lasagna.  The kind lady indicated they did not have Lasagna.  I was disappointed.  In the above picture you can see the Boston Butt and Pilaf dinner I chose instead.  Not bad for only 8,900 wons, but I would have been happier paying 12,000 wons for the Lasagna.  

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Two Pork Cutlet Meals


The meal pictured above cost me 3000 Korean Wons.
The meal pictured below cost 8000 Korean Wons.

     Really, the only difference between the two is the size of the cutlet.  As you can see, though, the plate contain almost the same items.  Each meal pictured was served at a different restaurant.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Cook once and eat for a few days! Yea!

     After getting up at 7:30 am., it took no time at all for me to get these short rib simmering.
     
      After a couple hours of simmering, I ended up with this broth.  Yum!  Yum!

          After returning from the gym, I put some of the broth, a couple of the ribs, a cut up tomato, a cut up carrot, and a cut up potato into a pan.  Yep!  After than simmered a bit, I was ready for lunch.

 
     After I come home from work, I'm gonna cut up more carrots, potatoes, and other vegetables and fill that pot with stew that will last me for a few days.

Monday, December 3, 2012

In South Korea, sweet potatoes are yellow.

     In the mug is blackberry honey tea (basically a big blog of blackberry jam stirred into hot water).  In the bowl are chunks of sauteed chicken breast that I simmered in kimchi and water.  On the plate is a bit of sweet potato.  I had a cold, so I wanted all the aromas and spiciness to help keep my sinuses clear.  It all worked fine. 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

I love old fashioned oatmeal, almonds, and Asian pears!!!


This is how I did it!

They call it "Mom's Touch."


          That's a Cajun Mango Chicken Thigh Burger next to a basket of spicy french fries.  

       Although they're a bit pricey, I've always enjoyed the food served by "Mom's Touch" in South Korea.  They've done the fried chicken and the chicken (unprocessed) burgers I've ordered very well.

I should have paid more attention...!


     When I ordered a "set," I should have realized that I would get a soft drink although I ordered a coffee Americano.  They didn't "get it," and I should have known better and should have mentioned that I did not want a soft drink.  I ended up with both.