Banana Lumpias
There are many scrumptious things to wrap inside lumpias. Here we are using bananas and jack fruit. The concept is always the same: wrap tightly and fry them.
BJ, Jenn, Jack, and Benjamin
There are many scrumptious things to wrap inside lumpias. Here we are using bananas and jack fruit. The concept is always the same: wrap tightly and fry them.
Thanksgiving Filipino style! Here BJ is making lumpias, a filipino fried spring roll, with Jenn’s Uncle Reynaldo.
Among the remains of the long lost service stops along highway 101 is Andersen’s, famous for their split pea soup. We stopped here on our way down to LA to sample their pea soup an sandwiches.
We took some time over the weekend to organize and clean out our kitchen cabinets. Jenn is actually quite good at organizing–which is interesting because when she cooks there is little discretion for organizing.
It’s a brizzly 59 degrees outside here in California requiring that we present ourselves with warm images of high-definition fire on our LCD TV. Brrrrrrr California is cold; I even needed my jacket today!
‘Bob Junior’ is now available as a punch dummy!
Bing nursey school’s harvest moon auction is the biggest annual fundraiser for the scholarship fund. Each year their goal is to raise $250k and they usually reach it. This year, though, I donated a few pairs if earrings and they all sold pretty well. It makes me happy that my designs pleased the crowds.
There are outlet malls in the garlic farm fields out south in Gilroy. It only takes an email with the one word: discount to summon us out. Here, Jenn is eyeing a coach bag.
I’ve noticed that our site has quickly filled up with food. I wanted to post to show Jenn actually making something. She us rather shy about photos so I had to sneak the one below. The ham was our Sunday night dinner.