Photography
One Month Update
It has officially been a month and a half since I started my new job, and taking photos of shellfish has become my life. I have a huge library already and even created a Twitter handle (“OysterPorn” like FoodPorn… get it?) for my eventual never-ending tweets of oyster photos I have collected. Besides building a photo library of shellfish, I also launched our company website (you can see most of my photos there) and started getting deeper with social media, exploring apps like Feedly, Bit.ly, Target Pattern, etc. Social media marketing is truly about generating compelling content, but it definitely takes a lot of time and effort.
As of a few weeks ago, I was still living out of my suitcases so blogging wasn’t a huge priority. The good news, though, is now I am completely settled and can finally get back to a bit of normalcy. One of the nice things about moving in with Jonathan has been my motivation to cook more. When I lived by myself, I would waste a lot of food because I couldn’t eat it all in a reasonable time, and I would get lazy after a long day of work. Now that there’s someone around to appreciate my craft, I enjoy cooking on weeknights more often and feel assured that everything will be consumed!
Some nights when neither of us can make it to the grocery store, I really have to get creative with the ingredients in the house, and that has forced me to cook things I’ve never made in the past like miso ramen, butternut squash spaghetti, and a decent number of kale salads thanks to our weekly kale supply from our CSA (so glad I won’t see kale for a while).
For Thanksgiving yesterday, I cooked a feast: 3 appetizers, 2 mains, 3 sides, 2 desserts, and 1 digestif. It was the first time I cooked for 10 people, and it was EPIC. It was also the first time that dinner was served on time! Prepped the night before and timed everything perfectly, even dessert. The menu was as follows:
- Deviled eggs
- Couscous Salad
- Bacon-wrapped stuffed pears
- Honey ham
- Broccoli and mushroom casserole
- Sweet potato corn bread stuffing
- Creamed corn
- String beans sautéed
- Pumpkin pie
- Brownie with pumpkin ice cream
- Irish coffee
Unfortunately, I have no photos from last night because I have been without a camera for a while — I gifted my DSLR to my sister, but as of today, Black Friday, I am awaiting my new Canon D70 scheduled to arrive Wednesday! And it’s coming with a telephoto lens, eeee! May have splurged just a little too much… Black Friday always does that to me.
Excited to post more recipes and photos finally! Just in time for the holiday itis!
Jonathan Reading the Menu
The Gum Wall
Did I mention there is an awesome Gum Wall at Pike Place Market?
A bit gross, but LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!
Scallops at the Ballard Seafood Fest
Alaska Weathervane Scallops and Rice Pilaf with a Creamy Marsala Sauce @ Alaska Weathervane Scallops Food Stall in the Seafood Fest, Ballard, WA