Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine

這篇文章真是說到我心坎裡 親手下廚 情意滿心
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Home Cooking for Valentine's Day

Article from The Kitchen Therapy

Last week a friend asked me which of two very high-end restaurants in New York he should pick for a date with his wife that night. I gave my opinion and asked what they were celebrating.

"Valentine's Day; we go before the rush."

That's really smart, I thought. I made a joke about buying roses early too, before they double in price. Then I got to thinking about what is all means anyway.

Eating is one of the most intimate acts there is, so it makes sense that we arrange our romantic schedules around it. It also makes sense that when we really want to focus on each other, we go out to dinner and let someone else chop the onions and wash the dishes. However, there's a bunch of pressure attached to a big meal out on Valentine's Day: the multi-course pre-fixe menus, forced violin serenades, and overpriced flowers, it's just not my ideal of a perfect romantic experience.

To me, cooking a meal for someone and feeding it to them is the ultimate in food intimacy. You can use your hands, take your time, and get messy. You can put your knife down and kiss. You can get up in the middle of the meal and dance.

How many of you will cook tonight? I wonder if you'll let your mascara run as you chop onions, and let your honey wrap their arms around you from behind as you wash the dishes together. Or maybe you'll leave them for the morning.

Whomever you love -- your lover, your brother, your daughter or your mother -- I hope you can share food with them in some way today. It's an offering of love, from the deepest place, as it is every single time you cook.

Happy Valentine's Day from all us home cooks at The Kitchn.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

聽到的話 看到的書

今年希望多用些時間讀書 思考 不要把時間都只埋沒在日常瑣事中
陸續把讀到的心得記下 說不定為日後所用
商業週刊 No1313
"八屏是哪八屏?背!次序不能錯!" "手機, 平板, 筆電, AIO (all in one computer), portable TV, TV, 電子看板, LED大顯示屏" "為何這麼排?" "尺寸?" "錯!是它們跟你眼球的距離!"
I must say when everyone still argues how to segment the size of future devices, Mr.郭 has his own unique logic.

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