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12/29/2010

Knifes and coconut milk

This is going to be one of our weird posts. At least for those of you who come here for artsy photography.

Since Chris asked for it I present my new knives on this blog.


These are Twin knives (http://www.zwilling.com/) of the Five Star series. It's a Santoku-knife (the big one) and a veggie knife (the small one). The good thing about the Twin website is that there is a kind of guide to knifes, so that you can "choose" the right one for what you want to do with it. I needed a big knife for cutting things like cabbage, until yesterday I only owned steak-knives from ikea and they just don't cut it. ;-) Though steak-knives are perfect for cutting tomatoes because of their saw.
Anyway, I had narrowed it down to a cooks knife and a Santoku knife via the Twin website, so I went to Leipzigs Culinaris shop. Which is the place to go if you need any kitchen accessoiries. After looking around for a few minutes, which is always a good thing in this shop, because there is so much to discover, I asked for the knives and told them I couldn't decide between a Santoku and a Cooks knife. They were really helpful and showed me the knives and I could take them in the hand and weigh them, which is something you should to before buying a new knife. It has to have the right weight and size for you. Same goes for pans in my opinion.
Unfortunately they "only" had the japanese knives (Global, haiku). Japanese knives are unrivaled in sharpness, handling and so on. Chefs love to work with them. Japanese knives are the premium class for knives and they come at a price. And I simply can't afford a knife (big Santoku of Global)
at the moment that costs 100 bucks, be it perfectly balanced or not. Besides that, I didn't want to have a steel handle (Global knives) and the wooden handle of the "haiku" knives simply felt wrong. Besides, I had more or less decided that I wanted a german knife (depending on the price). So after pondering all this for 5 minutes I've decided to get my knife somewhere else and left, feeling a bit guilty for not buying my knife there. However, I had bought other stuff there in the last months and I will go back there, when I need something else. Culinaris is such a fantastic shop.
I went to a big department store of which I knew that they had Twin knives, where I needed 20 minutes to decide which Santoku knife to buy. I tried different handles and took a good look at the blade. And then decided to get this set, because the handle felt right and the blades are fine. It isn't exactly the most inexpensive series of Twin, but it was on sale so I had to pay a few bucks less, then normally.
I've used the veggie knife yesterday evening for a zucchino and an apple, NICEEEEEEEEE. So far, I can recommend Twins veggie knife.


Since I'm back on the Paleo lifestyle (http://robbwolf.com/, http://www.thepaleodiet.com/,
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/, http://evolvify.com/ ), I "needed" to get coconut milk. The best place to get it are Asian markets, they offer several versions of it, while you get only one version at the common grocery store and that isn't pure (carrageen and other stuff). It took me a bit of reading the ingredients lists, but I found this one, which was the only pure one (only coconut and water) at this store, the others all contained E-numbers and therefore aren't safe options. I mean, who except nutrition chemists know what those E-numbers mean and what those ingredients do to your body?! Personally I don't like to eat "food" that contains artificial substances, which sound like chemical weapons.


This coconut milk you can drink pure or use it like cream in soups or stews. It gives food a tropical taste and doesn't have the trouble that dairy products can give you. If you have an autoimmune disorder you should stay away from dairy. Also acne can be due to an dairy intolerance, according to Dr. Loren Cordain. Also the best fat to cook is coconut oil (cold pressed), because it stays stable at high temperatures, which olive oil for example isn't. And before you start nagging, the right kind of fat is good for you!! You can read more about it at the above mentioned paleo websites.

And as a reward for you to read on until this, a picture from Chris and my photography walk yesterday.


Take care.

12/28/2010

San, you are right!


Today i spend 5 hours outside in the cold. So i need a little bit of summer feeling. (photographed near Grimma - a gorgeous small town in Saxony)

Chris

After trudging through knee-deep snow


I just needed a bit of summer. XD This is the baltic sea at the westcoast of the Darss, which is a peninsula and perfect for any type of vacation (as long as you don't want a bustling city ;-). Anyway, I just LOVE it.

The picture was shot with my Nikon F90, no alterations and I don't have a clue what kind of film I used.

12/26/2010

winter walk ...


with my boyfriend.


In the last few days a lot of snow fell. Much too much for some roofs. BEFORE YOU GET ANY IDEAS; THOSE PICTURES WERE TAKEN WITH A TELE LENS. I DIDN'T GO INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA OR EVEN UNDER THE ROOF. I LIKE TO LIVE!


This was an old exhibition hall at the AGRA exhibition grounds in Leipzig-Markkleeberg. AND HERE ARE THE PICS TAKEN WITH THE TELE LENS: AGAIN, TAKEN FROM OUTSIDE THE RESTRICTED AREA!!!






JUST IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING: NOBODY WAS HURT, THE HALL WAS EMPTY EXCEPT FOR SOME VEHICLES.

Beware of flat roofs!

Chris

12/25/2010

It's snowing in Leipzig




I'm glad that i can stay in.

Chris

decorate the Christmas tree...

with a little help from my cat



Chris

Mother-in-Law's Cushion or...

Echinocactus grusonii



This cactus is the perfect christmas gift for my "beloved" mother in law ... next year. I think the sharp spines are long enough to bring me tons of pleasure. Please sit down!

Chris

12/23/2010

Merry Xmas!



I wish you a merry and peaceful Christmas!

photographed in Munich (Odeonsplatz - Residenz)

Kitsch as Kitsch can



Liebe Sandy,

Ich musste heute doch noch mal einen Konsumtempel aufsuchen ... ich wollte etwas umtauschen ... und da habe ich das gesehen ... Servietten und eine Japanese Girl Kerze - die Kerze für den Staub ... an irgendetwas muß er sich ja festhalten. Vielleicht muntert es Dich ein wenig auf und hilft Dir beim Japanisch lernen. Ich bringe es Dir am 27. mit.
(Wenn Du willst, kannst Du den Text ins Englische übersetzen, ich hatte keine Lust mehr dazu).

Chris

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays



I wish all of you wonderful holidays with your loved ones. Enjoy your time off!

12/21/2010

Poor thing!

Any rest area in Germany. This sweet little plush dog sat on garbage can (a little bit longer). Look at the snow cap. Dosn't he look blue?






Chris

12/17/2010

Gewandhaus zu Leipzig - Lamp



Took them last Sunday after the Ravel / Debussy concert, which was awesome. And so it this Lamp that lights the staircase over several floors.

12/16/2010

Don't Lose Your Head!



Christmas is not far off...just 8 days left to buy Christmas gifts. I've already bought one. I hope you're well-planned ;)

Chris

12/13/2010

Munich Botanical Garden & Pop Eyes


My name is Pop Eyes. I'm at home in the Munich Botanical Garden. Have you ever seen one like me?! I'm very trusting and playful. Come and see me soon! Further informations on www.botmuc.de

And now some leaves...




Chris

12/12/2010

reflection



photographed at Mercedes Benz showroom; Brienner Street 1, Munich

Chris

12/10/2010

Three is a magic number


Taken by San in her new flat during the move. Golden hour at 3 PM, I hate the darkness during the winter months. Can I please move to Hawaii?

 As it looks one technology issue is solved, but two others remain. So for the time being you still have to bear with us.

In any case, we also have good news for you, soon another photographer will join us. Li will take on the city of Markkleeberg for starters. And San is bubbling over with ideas for combined effort shots.


Have a great weekend everyone.

12/09/2010

Leipzig at Night series - shadows of the gate

Gate at the municipal departement store at night.

Bear with us, we are both (Chris and San) in technology trouble.

12/02/2010