ragingyoghurt

posted by ragingyoghurt on 7 May 2005 at 7:50 pm
filed under boy, dinner, grumble, kid

at about 4am i was on the couch downstairs to escape the boy’s snoring. it was to be the last time i would be asleep all day. i knew i was asleep because i was dreaming that i was sitting at my computer, and i heard the baby cry, and the boy brought the baby to me to be fed, and by “brought” i mean that he held her hand and walked her over, because evidently dream baby could walk. real life baby though, cannot, and so i sleepclimbed the stairs to the bedroom, where she actually was having a bit of a grumble. the boy optimistically thought he’d be able to put her back to sleep and sent me back downstairs, where for an hour and a half i lay awake listening to her emit sporadic beeping noises, just like that smoke alarm whose battery is running low. then at 5.40, when the boy decided that he’d had enough, child was unceremoniusly plonked back in the cot, and the boy appeared downstairs with a frown and a blanket. oh, unhappy baby! so. back upstairs, fed the child, who seemed to go back to sleep up until the point she was put back in her cot, when she decided to be awake for the day. it was 6am, there were birds chirping, fair enough. so. back downstairs, where the next two hours were spent entertaining the baby, washing the dishes and baking a batch of ginger ale scones. before i knew it it was time to put the baby back to bed and get dressed for yoga.

yoga makes it all better.

and so do instant noodles! it was all i could fathom “cooking” tonight following a post-yoga afternoon of a couple of not-quite naps inbetween laundry and the baby and dishes and the baby and the internet and the baby. the alternative was an old christmas pudding and cream — i would only have felt a little bit guilty, and it would have been tasty i’m sure.

but in the end the noodles won. i resisted the temptation to follow the instructions on the pack —
“place the rice vermicelli, soup base and seasoning oil into a bowl. pour in 400cc of boiling water. cover up the bowl for 3 minutes. and now soft and appetizing rice vermicelli is ready for serving.” — yum. and instead put a pot on the stove. it only extends the cooking time to ten minutes, to add such things as pork dumplings, pumpkin, chinese broccoli, lotus root, bamboo shoots and a sprinkle of japanese chili pepper, and makes it a bowl of nourishment and comfort.

my preferred brand is a relic of my childhood: chu qian yi ding. tonight i had the artificial beef flavoured rice vermicelli, but look at all the flavours the normal wheat noodles come in. it’s rather amazing what comes out of a little silver foil packet.

and maybe there is room for pudding and cream after all.

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7 Comments

  1. Saffron
    Posted 8 May 2005 at 1:41 pm | Permalink

    whoa! so really your day started at 4am, with a cat nap between 4 and 5:40. oh boy!

    instant noodles are pretty special. I have never added such lovely vegies as you have here though. usually i crack an egg, stir, stir, sitr. and if i want to balance the msg, maybe some julienne carrots and frozen peas. I’ll have to try this option next. Were the lotus canned or fresh? also, there is a yummy koren ramen pack, its red and has been recommended by those in the know.

  2. ragingyoghurt
    Posted 8 May 2005 at 6:11 pm | Permalink

    ah but you see, there was no nap between 4 and 5.40am, and somehow i managed to not fall asleep during relaxation pose at yoga. the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it shuteye occurred a couple of times while watching the baby watch “saturday kitchen” or whatever that afternoon cooking show medley on tv is. that’s just not quite enough naps at all. 🙁

    the lotus root came sliced… in a little plastic packet with some water inside. they were still quite crunchy and fresh tasting! i got them from the asian grocery place at marrickvlle metro. i know those red and white packaged korean ramen. those are the boy’s favourites, and sometimes i nick a packet.

  3. Saffron
    Posted 17 May 2005 at 6:00 pm | Permalink

    i keep coming back and seeing the lotus root… and think… i really should get some. i wonder how they’d fair in a salad …

  4. ragingyoghurt
    Posted 17 May 2005 at 6:19 pm | Permalink

    ooh! you would have just missed the new post. sorry 🙁

    i think the lotus roots would be pretty tasty in a salad, especially since these are quite crunchy. maybe with some bean sprouts and a mirin-sesame oil dressing? with grilled tofu! sprinkled with sesame seeds!

    i am getting carried away.

  5. Saffron
    Posted 17 May 2005 at 7:08 pm | Permalink

    oh but if getting carried away means a new salad creation… by all means….

    new post? where?

    ive been lax in posting. since my post of chillis, there has been chilli sauce, a roast, a cake, a burger and many many glorious things… i have to catch up!

  6. ragingyoghurt
    Posted 17 May 2005 at 10:01 pm | Permalink

    i wish to hear about the cake. thank you. 🙂

  7. Saffron
    Posted 19 May 2005 at 5:54 pm | Permalink

    I will write up a post this weekend. You may like to know that it involved rhubarb.

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