After months of no oolong tea I finally have oolong tea. Tescos (again!) stopped selling Twinings Oolong a while ago and since then I haven't been able to enjoy the delicate lightly sweet satisfaction and refreshment a manly cup of oolong brings. Yesterday though I had a whole tea pot full, and it was very nice. The tea menu at the Park Plaza afternoon tea service said it was one of their favourite oolongs, if this means they have tried bad stuff and discarded it it doesn't seem fair when I would be happy with any. So if you want some go there, it will cost about £20 pounds but you get champagne and other stuff if you aren't happy enough with those two items.
Crazily enough it turns out Amazon sell Clipper Oolong and some twpsin has given it 3 out of 5 stars thinking it would make them slim, they also didn't like the taste, but it's probably worth getting some. Says on Amazon that it has been made famous by it's celebrity drinkers (Gin Do' Friday I presume) which actually makes sense, I recall watching the Drunken Master 2 where Jackie Chan asks for some to drink and knowing it was the drink for me.
Equally excitingly is that the World Series has gone to 7 games, and though I won't be likely to win on my MVP bet of Jon Jay it has been an amazing series and I could even watch a bit tonight when I get in as it's Friday :) I'm sure I won't though as the tension will be too much and I am a wuss. Unlike in the Euro 2004 shootout I won't be able to go sit in the garden for this as I don't have one.
Showing posts with label st louis cardinals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label st louis cardinals. Show all posts
Friday, 28 October 2011
They've only gone and got Oolong!
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Chili Manliness Part 2
So on to the proper sized Bhut! Before getting into the eating we should appreciate the beauty of the chili, it started off all green but during the past week has slowly become a magnificent shade of traffic light. I'd say if you're going to get packs of these chilies from Tescos for anything it should be to scatter around your home as art(similar to what you could do with cocktail sausages), turns out eating them still isn't that exciting.
A brief diary of the usage of the pretty large, almost tree sized!, chili above:
- 1/3 used in a salmon stir fry, 1 finger chili chopped up raw on top with coriander. This was reasonably hot.
- 1/4 used on a pizza, this was just above mild.
- 1/4 was chewed raw by me (the after shot of my bite is shown below) to see if it was worthy, I got pretty intense striking pain on my lips and tongue for a minute or so and I considered the end, but this came and went quickly enough to remember that the pain Western Balti chilies give my stomach is much worse in the medium and long term.
- 1/3 used in a beef curry today, medium heat in the mouth afterwards, but again this was mostly from other sources of pain - a finger chili used in a relish and the Tescos spicy poppadoms were both worse.
Brief World Series news, St Louis are now trailing 3-2 in the series in spite of winning game 3 with 16 runs :( Pujols may only have 1 game left which would I guess make me uninterested in baseball for a while again. Next game is Wednesday night and I won't be watching it as I'll be asleep.
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failure,
st louis cardinals,
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Baseball's Once a Year Treat
I always find with baseball the thought of watching a game isn't appealing and is mainly the image of being bored for the majority of the time and seeing someone make it to first base maybe twice in an hour. Usually throughout the really long season (150 or so games per team) I watch the brief hit or catch highlights on the St Louis Cardinals' website, or more desperately a dramatic strike out. It's basically something that could help me survive the NBA lockout (lots of opinions on twitter! none by me) and doesn't involve me having to do anything.
This though is wrong, the last time I watched a game I was in an airport and loads of sweet action was going on, hits runs and all and a few days earlier I'd forced my holidaying companion to watch about 30 minutes of exciting play - I couldn't watch enough, it was better than going outside and sweating and being tired. The time before that was in my third year of university, after a swell Comeplay a friend with Sky Sports said I could come and watch the last game of the 2006 World Series with him as it featured St Louis battling for redemption after being swept the last time they were in it. We got to his flat, he went straight to bed and I sat on my own and explaining myself to his flatmate who wandered in confused. It was awesome and the Cardinals won it for me. This was a team I became a fan of, bought a tshirt for and played as on Triple Play 2001 because of a large ginger goateed player whom Wikipedia claims confessed to using steroids throughout his career but not for performance, for health..
Well the obvious news is they're back in it and here is the crazy game they won to get there, Cardinals - Brewers Game 6, it's intense stuff. The added emotional/poignant reality is also that the teams best player, Albert Pujols, is potentially off at the end of the season in spite of being offered $200 million to not abandon me. The best hitter and defend all in one, it's like a combo of Steven Gerrard. Anyway, the conclusion is I would watch some games if they weren't on late. Sneak ad:
X Factor brief opinion, Sophie is good, Frankie gets worse each song, unusually the bottom 2 was correct and Rebecaa Ferguson's first song was played on the radio today, yay!
This though is wrong, the last time I watched a game I was in an airport and loads of sweet action was going on, hits runs and all and a few days earlier I'd forced my holidaying companion to watch about 30 minutes of exciting play - I couldn't watch enough, it was better than going outside and sweating and being tired. The time before that was in my third year of university, after a swell Comeplay a friend with Sky Sports said I could come and watch the last game of the 2006 World Series with him as it featured St Louis battling for redemption after being swept the last time they were in it. We got to his flat, he went straight to bed and I sat on my own and explaining myself to his flatmate who wandered in confused. It was awesome and the Cardinals won it for me. This was a team I became a fan of, bought a tshirt for and played as on Triple Play 2001 because of a large ginger goateed player whom Wikipedia claims confessed to using steroids throughout his career but not for performance, for health..
Well the obvious news is they're back in it and here is the crazy game they won to get there, Cardinals - Brewers Game 6, it's intense stuff. The added emotional/poignant reality is also that the teams best player, Albert Pujols, is potentially off at the end of the season in spite of being offered $200 million to not abandon me. The best hitter and defend all in one, it's like a combo of Steven Gerrard. Anyway, the conclusion is I would watch some games if they weren't on late. Sneak ad:
X Factor brief opinion, Sophie is good, Frankie gets worse each song, unusually the bottom 2 was correct and Rebecaa Ferguson's first song was played on the radio today, yay!
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contract,
major league baseball,
nba lockout,
nothings real but love,
pujols,
sophie habibis,
st louis cardinals,
world series,
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