Showing posts with label sweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

Just Look At It This Way

So far I have been pretty good in crossing off movies off of my list of 250 movies to watch in my 'Just Add Popcorn' and the latest movie I saw was Life is Beautiful.

HOLY COW EVERYONE

That movie was amazing.  Like seriously.  It is on Netflix.  And if you do not have Netflix, you HAVE to find a way to watch this movie.  It's a foreign film from 1997 that was nominated for 7 Academy Awards and won 3 of them including Best Actor in a Leading Role for Roberto Benigni, Best Foreign Film, and Best Music Score.

The movie was incredible and made me feel so many emotions it was not okay at all.  It is a World War II Concentration Camp in Berlin type movie... except for not.  It was like no Holocaust movie I had ever seen and because it was so different and heartwarming it instantly became one of my new favorite movies.  

To put it into perspective, the day before I watched The Pianist and was ready to just die from the stress and so the next day when I started watching Life is Beautiful I was expecting death and tears and blood and me crying in my room but instead I felt really good from this movie.  The beginning part of the movie even had me look up on IMDB the genre of the movie because I was doubting whether it was a drama or a comedy.


Like y'all do not even understand, even finding this gif I just smiled remembering the sweet lovable character of Guido.

Also the movie reminded me of an awesome story that one of my high school teachers once told us all.

HERE READ THIS AND LET ME KNOW IF YOU WILL WATCH THE MOVIE FROM THIS STORY

"There were two men in a hospital room for two different types of symptoms.  One man's bed where he lay was by the window and he could sit up unlike the other man who was closer to the door and he could only lay flat due to his condition.  Everyday the man by the window would tell the other man about the beautiful sights of a park across the street from the hospital and of families walking around and having a good time.  The descriptions would amuse the man without the view but it also made him jealous that he could not see outside the window.  One day, the man with the bed by the window saw a parade and told the other man of all the smiles, colors, and happiness he could see and this enlightened the other man, but still made him more jealous.  The next day, the man by the window could not breathe and could not reach his remote to call the nurse.  The other man saw this but did not act upon this.  The man by the window passed away that day and as they moved his body, the man without the view asked the nurse if she could move his bed to be by the window.  She gladly moved his bed and left.  The man was extremely happy that he could finally see something else besides the room he has been in for many days now.  He somehow found the strength to lift himself.  When he looked out the window however, all he saw was a massive brick wall from the building beside the hospital."

I have always loved that story and all I could think about while watching Life is Beautiful was this story and how all it takes to make someone else happy is to change their focus from what it is making them depressed and keep them dreaming for more.  To change someone's perspective is a selfless act I wish one day I could do for someone else just as Guido and the man in the story did for someone else.



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Twisting Your Tongue for Ice Cream

Try saying this 5x fast: Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous

For some it is easy, but for me it is terribly difficult mainly because I cannot get through the first two times saying it without starting to drool because Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous is probably my new favorite place to get ice cream in San Francisco.

Me every time I go there

Located at 699 22nd St. somewhat near the SF Giants Ballpark is a small corner shop that changed my life.  I was introduced to this place by my good friend who actually took me to the french sandwich shop I had posted about before.  Even though I was really full and completely satisfied with my meal, she urged me to go with her to get just one scoop.  HOLY CRAP am I glad that I did so.



Those are some shots of the inside of the ice cream place.  Not only do they sell amazing ice cream, but they also have chocolate malt balls, cookies, and all sorts of other goodies that make you loosen your belt just by looking at them all.

So the way it works, is everyday they have different flavors and most of those flavors are definitely a little more different than your typical ice cream shop.  So far I have gone twice and have been really happy with every flavor I have tried.  They make it there themselves and once they run out of a certain flavor, they simply erase that flavor from the chalkboard and don't serve it again until the next day you find it on the menu.

In case you can't read the flavors in those two pictures, here are the flavors that I have seen so far
  • Banana with Sesame Brittle
  • Sweet Cream
  • White Russian (Kahlua, Cream, Vodka)
  • Bourbon & Caramel
  • Pink Squirrel (Chocolate with Almond Liquer)
  • Sassafras (Root Beer)
  • Cookies n' Cream
  • Vanilla Bean
  • Sour Cream Cheesecake
  • Fruity Pebbles
  • Cinnamon Chip (like the 'hot/spicy' cinnamon)
  • Molasses Ginger
  • Butterscotch & Butterfinger
  • Salted Mango
  • Fig & Marscapone
  • Ovaltine
  • Frosted Flakes
  • Crema Cataline (Lime Custard with Burnt Orange Caramel
So far I have yet to be disappointed with any of the flavors.  I haven't necessarily gotten a scoop of every flavor but I do have the tendency to sample just about every single one of them.
(From Left to Right) Fig & Marscapone, Frosted Flakes, Fruity Pebbles with Cookies n' Cream


Another thing I love about this place is that they are not at all stingy when it comes to serving you and when you order anything to go and take home, they fill these little containers (they have bigger sizes too) all the way up to the brim... and then squish it down to fit more.  Both times now I have brought some home and made sure to bring home flavors that I did not already get served in a cone so I could enjoy something different.

So if you are in San Francisco and want to try something other than the typical Ghirardelli Chocolate Ice Cream (I am not bashing, I love Ghirardelli, just sometimes you need something different), go over to Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous and get some amazing ice cream before it runs out!





Saturday, August 31, 2013

Eiffel for French Food

IT'S A PUN! (in the title)

Alright so before this summer whenever I thought about French Food all I could think about were croissants, escargot, and cheese omelettes


HOLY CRAP THOUGH! My horizons have been expanded and french food is so freaking good I can't get enough.  I went to this little french place in Sacramento with my friend about a month ago and have been obsessed with french baguette sandwiches always craving more.

But the place that I am gonna talk about is a French Cheese Shop in San Francisco that was just as bomb with really good french sandwiches and A LOT closer than having to drive 2 hours just for a sandwich no matter how good.


LA FROMAGERIE
2425 3rd St, San Francisco, CA

Kind of a hole-in-the-while but not, this place was so good with great food and great service and REAL FRENCH PEOPLE... that's right, they don't only exist in Europe!


Fresh Baked Bread & Cheese you can buy inside

We went for lunch and it's a small little shop with a little counter and a lot of people were actually there buying these cheese trays for some type of wine & cheese party I would never be invited to and then a menu behind them with usually 4-5 sandwiches you can have with a side of chips or salad.  Then just like a typical Deli Sandwich Shop the dude you just ordered from makes the sandwich in front of you.  I gotta say that I am really glad they have that glass there because I would have just grabbed my sandwich and ran I could NOT WAIT

   

I ordered the Le Coulouse Sandwich and it was so deliciously amazing and satifsying I cannot wait to go back for another one.  In case you can't read the menu, the sandwich had sheep cheese, smoked duck breast, dried figs, fig jam, arugula, olive oil, and salt & pepper all with a side of chips.


The duck breast was solid in itself but with the sweetness of the dried figs and fig jam and the strong taste of sheep cheese all within the freshly baked bread the sandwich was insane! There wasn't a moment where I was not chewing on some sandwich or biting into it for more and my heart ached when it was over but damn my stomach had never been so happy.



I definitely recommend heading over to this little french shop it is delicious but if you aren't from around here, go ahead and search for a french sandwich shop somewhere around you and try some FRENCH CUISINE OUT NOW!