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6.22.2010
my very own homemade experience
these are a few earlier attempts of cappuccino with our essenza
living in hong kong, with the limited space and efficient-pace in everyday life, and as a beginner of homemade coffee, a nespresso machine is more than enough for me for the time being. they offer a wide range of coffee flavor in the form of capsules; our recent favorites are arpeggio and livanto - they are relatively bitter in taste, just the way we like it, and they are good for making cappuccino. though i am pretty happy with my nespresso machine for now, i can totally foresee myself moving forward to "real" coffee machines at some point in my life, just not yet, a promise to the next home.
the nespresso essenza and aeroccino automatic milk frother, my housewarming present for him :)
the coffee experience for a homemade coffee is not merely on its taste, it is more on its process and as i mentioned in my previous posting, as a coffee lover, i do enjoy watching the process of making a coffee, not to mention by my own hands. how i serve it, with condiments or cookies, how i decorate the frothy milk, the choice of coffee cups and utensils, definitely make a completely different experience as compare to getting a coffee at a coffee shop or a restaurant.

chocolate sprinkles on frothy milk (L); a specially designed coffee spoon with a hole in the middle (under cookie) for melting sugar with hot rum over coffee, a practice in the northern europe, from flea + cents (R)
we are never a big fan of iced coffee, but with the recently stuffy hot weather in hong kong, an iced coffee would definitely be a nice quencher!! so in one hot and stuffy saturday afternoon, i made my first attempt on an iced cappuccino. i was quite pleased with the result, very smooth, creamy and chocolatey, it is becoming our new crush this summer!!
my first attempt on iced cappuccino in one hot summer afternoon
another experience of homemade coffee will be my daily "office"-made coffee, also by nespresso - gemini. this is also how i started to fancy nespresso machines, the coffee it makes do bring a nice booze to my early mornings in the office. we do get a few flavors to choose from, what i like the most is the lungo forte; the taste of this coffee is very "office-like" in my own tasting standard, just not the type that would make you feel you are having one out in a coffee shop on a nice afternoon!! but this "office-like" taste do wake me up in drowsy mornings - this is, in my opinion, one of the best employee benefits working in this office.
my favorite coffee mug from starbucks, usa - broken at one point in time, but recovered by him afterwards - thanks again sweetie!! (L);
the "office-like" nespresso coffee in my tate modern mug (R)
6.16.2010
it's been a while... let's catch-up over a coffee!!
cappuccino @ l'atelier de joel robuchon - landmark, centrali am in love with almost every aspect of a coffee experience. first, its aroma, especially when it is freshly brewed from the coffee machine, watching the process makes me smile all the time, it makes me feel its delicacy and the effort it takes; also in love with its color, the crema gives a very welcoming warmth when you first look into the cup of coffee;


and classified, central (bottom R)
sumiyaki coffee @ random coffee shops, tokyo (L + bottom M), lavazza cappuccino @ vero, wanchai - one of his favorites (top M) and brewed coffee @ fleetwood diners, michiganmeanwhile, i also believe the when, where and who factors do make quite a difference to a coffee experience. i fancy coffee shops.. preferably small quiet ones with street views.. i spend most of my free time in coffee shops, it is where i study, work, kill my time in between appointments, catch-up with friends, or even just flipping through magazines with my boyfriend. another experience on this freshly brewed coffee i had at this diner in michigan during our last US trip, i never like how americans make their watery coffee, this one i had at this diner was quite pleasing after all.. maybe it was because of the chilly morning after a long haul plane, and this is also the place where he had the most treasurable memory and i was quite looking forward to it.

another section of coffee that i like is its conventional yet practical take-away packaging, in 3 main parts - the cup, the lid and the sleeve. coffee sleeves are one of my biggest collections over the years. all the different design and graphics make me, a coffee and art lover, cannot help but to collect them as i visit different shops for a take-away coffee.
take-away cappuccino @ cova, taikoo place - the luxurious treat that lightens up my long working day
part of my collection of coffee sleeves...
5.11.2010
in memory of...



5.07.2010
dwell for the superhero...
having quite a crazy schedule recently, can barely find the time to sleep.. i still can't help but to spare some time to put this on while it is still hot!!
saturday midnight + isquare imax + iron man 2 - screen a bit too big for 8th row - sequels is never as good as orignals = still love it!! i am quite a big fan of all superheroes, and recent years my new favorite is undoubtedly ironman!!! loving his outfit (actually the process of putting that on..), loving his attitude, loving his dandy house on the cliff (later discovering it being a computer model house in an national park in malibu), and all the neat furniture that are in there!!!

another awesome item will be the double pendulum that is on pepper's desk, it is called the swinging sticks kinetic desk sculpture (or the swinging sticks), as it is named, a good combo of science and art.

5.05.2010
a heartfelt surprise in india..
many of you that knows me, i am one of those very few people on earth that is not craving to go to india (anymore), maybe it is simply because i have to go at least once a month or two and the nature of my trips are mostly for WORK. (yes i have to cap that to emphasize how BIG of a thing it is to be WORKING IN INDIA!!)

images of skinny kids in ragged clothings begging for money, naked babies crawling on streets, non-stop-honking jeepneys down the road... even in a more civilized sense - dreadful unconstructive meetings, not accepting updated technologies due to their ignorance, serving coffee from their men's room, using bottled water while we brush our teeth, making sure our mouths and eyes are closed when showering.. this is india, a place where i do not understand why so many people is craving to go. maybe... maybe i will have less negative feeling to the place if i am not there for work, maybe i will see the more artsy side of it if i am going with some friends, maybe i will like it a little better if i am there for the word ADVENTURE.
the second i walked through the gate, i was completely overwhelmed by those tree structures, it appears to me as a bleached, enchanted forest under some real mature rain trees, putting my mind in an adrenaline state.
we first came across a banquet area surrounded by the beautiful white tree structures, as we walked through the building, we got into the casual lounge, with these absolutely gorgeous scandinavian-looking chairs, next to it is the fine-dining area under the same bleached forest, and as we walk up to stairs we got ourselves into another dream world - the bar lounge, a cave-like zone covered with randomly angled wooden panels and elegant steel trusses support the high ceiling.
i was truly impressed by this place, impressed by the design itself, its workmanship, as well as all the frustration the designers have put up with to get this thing built. the tote does give those, like me, who have work or projects in india some hope.
i will leave this up to my photos to end this blog with a "wow".




