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Thursday, September 28, 2006


i've been kind of sheepish about posting here because i've been too lazy to create "real" posts (it's a lot of work! what with all the picture taking and writing!) but i promise, this will be one of the last "empty" posts before i get my butt in gear.

the last few weeks have brought rain rain rain and us busy getting our home in order to prepare for the inevitable winter hibernation. we made a trip (actually two, we ran out of paint) to Koc Tas (Turkey's equivalent to Home Depot) for paint and painted the three rooms in a whirlwind of two days. another trip to IKEA for much needed essential furniture (a bed and a ncie big work table for me!). i'm finally starting to feel settled and getting to be more productive. i've even got myself a sewing machine!

instead of posting photos, i've been surfing flickr a lot and compiled my "favorites" into a mosaic quilt. i took a lot of inspiration from this for the paint colors and slowly for the rest of the house. it makes me so happy to look at this veritable quilt of color.

promising more photos of turkey and our home (finally) this weekend so stay tuned!

also, i'll making a trip back to the states! i'll be in NY on Oct 3-7, 19-21 and in CA on Oct 7-19 with dear Lola in tow. i'll be helping out Diana with all the holiday inventory coming in and stocking up on American junk food to bring back. maybe i'll see some of you then? hope so!

miss you boo!

Sunday, September 17, 2006


kisses and licks from istanbul. i love you always lola!

turkish snacks pt. 1

Saturday, September 16, 2006

if you've ever met and spent some quality time with the Kwok, then you'll know how much i LOVE me my snackies. for a rundown of my daily diet for the last 10 years:

Breakfast: bodega purchased coffee (milk and sugar) + plastic pre-packaged Bear Claw, Cinnamon Bun, Dippin' Sticks, Glazed Donuts or Honey Bun
Lunch: Coke or Ginger Ale (if i'm feeling healthy) + Cool Ranch Doritos or Cheeze-Its
Dinner: take out Chinese, Thai or Indian food w/ Coke. (can be substituted with chips if feeling lazy).

that's pretty how much i eat and if I can't have something like it, my whole system is just out of wack. i feel lazy, lethargic and nothing gets me out of bed. sooooo...you can imagine that in Turkey I haven't seen a bag of Cheeze-Its or a Bear Claw the whole time I've been here (or any of the other times). Turkey is famous for it's sweet tooth and desserts, but they are either waaayy too sweet and dripping in honey for me (like baklava) or they taste like they could pass for glorified bread.

there's boedga-like shops (sadly no coffee) here and there's one conveniently downstairs and across the street from us. they offer a wide selection of snackies and i've taken it to be my foreigner duty to try every one at least once. some are not so good, and others i've adopted as my dietary supplements. chips (or cips as they call them here) are pretty standard, they have Ruffles, Doritos, Chee-tos here, though in different flavors....and candy bars taste like candy bars everywhere, so i'm going to focus on the snackie connoisseur's biggest challenge, baked goods. here's a rundown of the best of the best (by Snackie Kwok):


(clockwise from top left) Halley: I'm not a big fan of marshmellow, but this marshmellow filled chocolate covered cookie is a tasty light snack. and the packaging is ace! gold! they make a generic brand of this that i've tried because it had equally good packaging, but this is the best.

Pop Kek: By far my FAVORITE!!! The frosting really makes it and i can eat like 5 of these at once. my favorite is the lemon (limon) but they also make a chocolate and coconut (2nd fave), orange and chocolate (ok, but the striped icing is great), and banana (didn't try it, don't think i will). i like to lick the frosting on the wrapper as extra bonus.

Negro: Because you wouldn't believe me if I didn't show you. Chocolate cookie with cream filling, this is Turkey's answer to the Oreo.

Tutku: I eat these like Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. this is just a marvel of a treat. how do they get the stripes? and then the chocolate cream is so perfectly smooth inside. the cookie is soft and this is a great companion to dunking in milk. like a cookie and a candy bar

Cikolatali: I added this candy bar because i love the packaging. it's like a Watchamacallit without the peanut butter.

Browni: I was skeptical at first about this "Browni"...i thought the cake part was pretty dry, but then in the middle its super moist so its better just to stick the whole thing in your mouth at once. they have a cherry flavored one too. BUT, i would recommend that you buy the LARGE BROWNI because it comes with its own tray AND CHOCOLATE SAUCE in a separate (ketchup like) package. it's so DAMN GOOD and sweet and chocolate-y...and i've always shared the big browni with one other person but have never been able to finish it.

to be continued...

absence

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

i know i haven't posted in a little while, but i'm still alive here and fine in istanbul. a flurry of events have taken place, that weren't too exciting, though have kept me some what busy here on this side of the world. since we last spoke, i've added "Vitamin Water" to the list. to those who don't know, it's basically glorified watered down juice fortified with "vitamins", but oh so refreshing during hot summer days. but those days, i think, are over, as fall has refreshingly, ahem, fallen upon us.

Mini Istanbul - Sishane
with it brought some visitors (colin and selenne) who were here for a few days romp in istanbul, a recurring cold, an exploded kombi (hot water heater) that provided us with our own little tropical waterfall in the kitchen, a visit from the exterminator to exterminate some pesky bugs that kept biting during our sleep, an abbreviated and disappointing visit to the much-hyped Rock n' Coke annual music festival (i'm just too old i think!), and general summertime malaise.

things have started to pick up here, the end of summer, back to work/school for many, work coming in...always seems to happen in waves and each day is starting to get busier than the one before. which is a good thing. runway season has started and so has my work again for ELLE. another month shift of runway photo editing...it's great this same work can be done in an office in NY or in my living room in Istanbul. i'm also working on a website for someone (a C+P Partner in Craft!) and i'm so excited about it! we just finished first drafts, and it's really been fun and just what i needed to jump start my creative juices engine. (Sorry, I think my English writing skills are going downhill). i'll post a link when we're finished! and been working on another big update for CUT+PASTE which will be posted this week...and starting to make lists for holiday orders. :) :)

Mini Istanbul - Galata
still it feels like there is so much to do and so much more that needs to get done. i love summer but sometimes it feels like swimming in molasses. this evening's weather forecast calls for "Yagmur ve soguk hava geliyor"...which translated is "Rain and cold weather coming". And hopefully that's all I'll need for a head start this fall. I'm determined to make it happen!