Saturday, September 20, 2008

Food Porn Saturday

Supreme Leader gets a jones for something she wants to eat and it must be eaten. The sooner the better or it's days and days of listening to, "oh, I'd love some ___," or "you know what I'd really love right now?" So today, after grocery shopping, it was dim sum! At our favourite dim sum spot, Sun Sui Wah.

Mmm, taro...


Alternative way of eating a barbeque pork bun...


Consequences of not just picking bun up (bitten tongue)...


Daddy's favourite...


And not for the faint hearted eater, Mommy's favourite...


And one, thank you Steve Jobs for putting video on iPods. Two, would you like a 3 year old?


Now it's a lazy afternoon at home with my extra large double-double (it's a Canadian thing) and a stack of books while I let the TV babysit the kids. Don't judge me.

8 comments:

  1. When it's time to Rrrrrroll up the Rim to Win, do I get extra good odds for befriending a lonely Canadian?

    Tell me that was ginger that Supreme Leader selected. Otherwise, the chicken has way too many toes.

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  2. I'd like to tell you it's ginger and not a result of too much genetic engineering, but I can't.

    And I'll see what I can do about Roll Up the Rim, although all I ever win is coffee and donuts. I want my car or TV, dammit!

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  3. That looks like deep fried hands. Tell me that your wife isn't eating deep fried hands.

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  4. Mmmmmm, dim sum!! I wish we had a good place near where we live. Too far to drive to the 'International District' in Seattle.

    Great pics!

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  5. bc-not hands, feet.

    gf-if the International District is too far then I'm guessing a drive up to Vancouver's way too far.

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  6. Chicken feet? I hear their delightful. And that's probably as much as I'll ever know about them...from what I hear. Also, we are totally that couple at the restaurant with their child on the ipod/iphone. Dude - the iphone has a Mario Cart like game on it that hypnotizes your children, makes them have manners and allows them to be highly productive. The downside is the child suddenly grows a very finely groomed beard, wears a lot of black turtlenecks and says "Namaste" a lot. It's a trade off, but the manners thing is worth it. Damn you, Steve Jobs.

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  7. Ummmm...no thanks. I'll stick to what you and Liam were eating.

    And I'm an adventurous eater.

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  8. Oooooh TIMMY'S. OoooohOooooh.
    How I miss the Timbits. And the Tim Coffee.....

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Come on, sailor. I love you long time.