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so, wednesday.

two wednesdays ago, i woke up, made myself a cup of hotel tea, and considered the slab of chocolate kugelhopf i’d procured the day before at the monarch cakeshop on acland. my room wasn’t swish enough that it came with a microwave, however there was a column heater in the corner that came in damn handy for a breakfast of warm cake.

i was feeling a little antsy, because boy and kid were due in melbourne at some point in the day, and because boys like to be spontaneous, i had no idea what point that would be. so i checked out of the hotel and went to buy several truffles at koko black. i walked over to the queen victoria market, but it’s closed wednesdays. i caught a random tram and found myself at the casino. i thought maybe i’d look into the window of the prada shop for old times’ sake (god forbid i should actually set foot in a prada shop!), but the whole complex was clad in plywood scaffolding. they were still letting people in though, and it was right after i bought a cone of sweet corn pumpkin ice cream from the japanese stall in the food court, that the call came through: they were half an hour away!

and that pretty much sums up wednesday, because by the time i got the keys to our fancy serviced apartment on the edge of the city, and met kid and boy, and distributed welcome gifts of fruit bun and poppyseed danish, it was storytime, and then naptime. for me even. two days of walking around doing plenty of not much sure takes its toll.

afterwards there was a twilight stroll through gentrified laneways, and cheap chinatown noodles. and then i felt a duty to steer the proceedings in the direction of the trampoline store across the road — truly, they are everywhere — because the previous day, i had seen on the wall of the fitzroy shop, a poster with a caterpillar on it (the segments of its body were scoops of gelato) which said that people shorter than 90cm could get a free kid’s cone. (so, and, dwarves?)

and so she did. pink.

posted by ragingyoghurt on 18 July 2007 at 9:51 pm
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two tuesdays ago, i woke up in my hotel room in melbourne with a mission. i had to find the waffle place for breakfast, and then i had to be at acmi at ten, when the doors opened, to buy me a ticket to the pixar exhibition.

the waffles you might have already read about; the pixar show — well, by the time i waddled my waffle-laden ass over to the hideous yet brilliant federation square, there was a short queue at the ticket counter. yep. first day of the school holidays (they’re closed monday), and there were munchkins everywhere.

the three or four large rooms crammed with concept sketches, colour studies and clay models made me feel, alternately, awe and revulsion (awe towards the pixar artists, clearly, and revulsion at how i had squandered my life away and never did any drawing). there were touchscreen video kiosks scattered throughout the exhibition — ingenious foldy things that could be adjusted from full-height vertical to how-low-can-you-go? did i mention there were children everywhere? — video kiosks, before which you could stand for many many minutes (hours?) if you were so inclined, to watch behind-the-scenes everything on pixar productions. and then there was a zoetrope.

oh. my. godddd.

there’s this small, dark room, right, and in the middle is a carousel of toys from “toy story”, engaged in all manner of acrobatic activity. it’s kind of interesting, this dimly-lit tableau of colourful little statues going around and around… and then the strobe lighting kicks in, and the music, and it’s the most amazing thing ever (4.2mb mp4, as documented by this guy). i went back in three times. kids everywhere.

so that sums up the pixar show for me: 3D “toy story” zoetrope. quick! go! you have until october.

and then it was lunchtime. i got a passout just in case, and guess what! went back to waffle on and joined the immense lunchtime queue for freshly-baked baguette sandwiches. truly, the man takes them out of the little oven behind the counter, splits them open, and fills them, still steaming, with such things as salty butter, ham and pickles, if you, like me, ask for le parisien. and if you do request le parisien, he will ask if you want cheese in it as well. “you will like it, i promise. it is very good gruyere.” it was. the whole unwieldy baton.

i tore bits off, salty-melty, as i walked up flinders lane, and then i devoured the rest of it sitting in the sun in fitzroy gardens until the lunchtime tree loppers cut short my reverie, sending a gust of sawdust my way. but no matter: it was time to cross the street to craft victoria, to see the scarves. so many scarves, and what’s the definition of a scarf anyway? i’ve been curious about learning how to knit, and now i see that if i stick to scarves, i may not need to.

i did a quick jaunt back up brunswick, to see if the shop i really wanted to go to was open (it wasn’t; they were renovating), and it turned out to be sunny enough that i could sit outdoors — in melbourne, in wintertime! — and have a cup of gelato.

here’s the thing: maybe you walked past trampoline yesterday, while poking ’round fitzroy. you might have even popped in briefly, just to see what flavours might lie waiting in the metal troughs. “chai latte” might have caught your eye, and probably “berry pavlova” — a bright pink concoction studded with uneven chunks of broken meringue. but you were sloshy full of lunchtime soup, and besides, there was no-one at the counter. today is a different story: with only a ham-and-cheese baguette under my belt, and two helpful youngsters behind the counter, i came away with a double dose of “chai latte” and “caramel pear”. the former had not much tea flavour, but the spices were intense and true; the latter was creamy and smooth for a sorbet, and had a sweet, dark caramel syrup running through it. dee-licious.

i caught a tram back into the city, and as i passed my stop on collins street, it occurred to me that i could ride all the way to the end of the line, because really, what the hell did i have to do? and so i found myself in st kilda. strolling aimlessly, with purpose, looking in windows, being seduced by those acland street cakes (and another trampoline outlet!).

“chocolate kugelhoph… now available in slices” said a hand-lettered sign. it comes in a large pan, and the surly countergirl will cut you off as much as you want. turns out i wanted $3 worth; it would do fine for breakfast.

and then the sun began to set, and i could’ve done that thing where you walk along the bay and see how quick the sun can drop away… but i had a movie to get to. back in the city, i was just in time for [mutters, lips unmoving] “blades of glory“. me and… well, at first i thought i had a personal screening, but then two, and then four, and by the end, no more than twelve, and will ferrell. it was no worse than i expected, and there were larfs to be had; just enough good stoopid fun for $8.50.

after, walking through chinatown and not being able to decide which noodle joint would be better than the others, i turned the corner onto lonsdale, and stumbled upon the international cake shop, right where i last left it years ago. glistening greek pastries called to me, like sirens, i tell you. once i was inside though, it became clear that i would have to break the perfect wheel of spanakopita sitting behind the glass counter. it was salty and good, and the tea service was not without charm.

the night was quickly crashing to a close, and the cakes behind glass — all manner of shortbread, filo, gateau, syrup-soaked temptation — put their best sides forward. i picked the chocolate sandwich sponge slab decorated with piped icing (over a golden semolina cake) and decided later, back at the hotel, that it was a slightly stale mistake. tchk.

i never made it back to see the pixar zoetrope.

– – –

one tuesday ago, i went to see “transformers“. wah!

posted by ragingyoghurt on 17 July 2007 at 3:22 pm
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waffle interlude…

i found the waffle place — waffle on — right by the subway entrance on degraves street. it was a little nook and cranny, cosy red and warm. i ordered a waffle, plain, and a hot chocolate. “chocolat chaud?” confirmed the proprietor, while indicating that i pull up a stool to the high counter in the corner.

not too long after, he whisked this suger-dusted beauty down before me. there were wispy strands hanging off it, that i took — with a lurch — to be hair, but it turned out to be threads of caramelised sugar. i broke off a corner and nibbled at it, and was immediately won over: satisfying crunch gave way to chewy inside. this wasn’t some common variety of flluffy waffle that you could just shove into your mouth and swallow. i tackled it slowly, all its burnt sugary bits, stopping every now and then to answer a question — “c’est bon?”, or to learn a bit more about the man and his waffles:

lived in sydney — left sydney — doesn’t miss it — ran a cafe in darlighurst — le petit creme — ran with the victoire crowd — doesn’t think much of fluffy americain waffles — imports his beet sugar from belgium

and then monsieur waff, he brought me my hot chocolate. ah, merci!

posted by ragingyoghurt on 16 July 2007 at 1:28 pm
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so, two mondays ago, i hit the ground running. actually, walking as fast as i could with a large pack on my back, halfway up the spine of the city, after waking up at 5, after a flight that included no food except for the half-filled paper cup of hottish water and mediocre teabag that i paid $3 for and, thank god, the chocolate treat slid across to me at zumbo a couple days earlier — all chopped almonds and dark chocolate coating, over a luscious, meltaway salted butter caramel core… excuse me, my mind wandered. and so after the airport shuttle dropped me off at southern cross station, and after i found out that the next hotel shuttle would be 20 minutes away, i slung on my backpack and walked.

the shop right before my hotel entrance was a kitchenware emporium, with 400 pink and white balloons in the front window, suggesting, “let’s cook!”. if they had said, “let’s eat!” i would have taken it as a very good sign.

still, the hotel turned out to be just a block away from koko black, so that is where i went first. as i neared the royal arcade, it struck me that there was a queue of people stretching out into the mall, and i became immediately concerned that there would be no tables available at the chocolate salon. but the queue was to enter the jewelry store on the corner. phew.

you enter the koko black, and it’s like running the gauntlet: bars on the left, truffles on the right. straight ahead it’s a drink station and a wall of gift boxes and a staircase leading up to the salon. it’s all marble tables, and plush chairs, and the chili hot chocolate that appears quite a while after you order it is like a saucy painted lady. the heat is right there at the front of your tongue, and lingers after you swallow: afterglow. it is rich, though not thick and cloying, and there is just enough of it. if you take your time and sip gently, the pink fancy in the crema will last, more or less unscathed right until the very bottom of the cup, when the slightest inhalation will suck it right into your mouth before you quite realise what has happened. afterwards, you will want to return, tomorrow, for the cinnamon hot chocolate.

slightly buzzy (only chocolate and liquids so far; why oh why no breakfast foods, koko black?), i walked to the ngv and tried to be impressed by the sneaker exhibition. but the majority were macho terminator sneakers, and generally uncharming. so i went down to the cafeteria instead and was charmed by the dessert bar: a cluster of fat jam donuts, glasses of chocolate mousse and what’s that? i asked the countergirl. it was bannoffee pie, but not like any banoffee pie i’d ever seen. prepared ‘slice-style’, a crumbly biscuit base, with sliced banana, a pillow of whipped cream atop a blanket of thick caramel. this is what i’m going back to melbourne for. because at the time, i thought i should eat something not made solely of sugar.

overlooking the great, grey hall of the gallery foyer, i had a large bowl of chickpea and bacon soup, with bread and butter. the bacon makes all the difference.

and then i caught the tram to fitzroy, but being monday, half the fun stuff was closed. the enormous dangerfield clearance warehouse at the start of brunswick street though, that was open, and welcomed me with this rather fetching t-shirt with a merry skull print: hours of fun mixing and matching ahead.

later i walked the city streets in the drizzle. the sun was setting, then set, and everything was dark and glinty, except for the dazzling oasis that was lord of the fries. i ordered a cone of fries with “european mayo”, and a mini burger, and couldn’t think of anything more trashy than to eat it sprawled on my grand expanse of hotel bed.

the fries were delicious: hot waxy potato — real potato, you could tell from the skin still attached — with a tantalising crunch upfront. i was underwhelmed by the mayonnaise, but maybe it was just the residual tang of strepsil on my tongue interfering. the burger, i didn’t get to until i was back in my room, so it was somewhat tepid from the ten minute walk in the cold. it went down like a regular fast food chain burger, somewhat squishy in the patty, and now that i have the innernet at my disposal once more, i have discovered that the patty is not meat at all! the company website proudly reveals that they “use a product called Textured Vegetable Protein” [their caps]. well!

and then, you know what? i fell asleep. barely past nine-thirty, struggling to follow “brothers and sisters”, i gave in to the crisp white linen and the four fat pillows.

so far, so good.

posted by ragingyoghurt on 16 July 2007 at 9:40 am
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i wanted to introduce you to my new cake dish, reduced from $80 to $24 at victoria’s basement.

unfortunately i have no cake handy, but i hope to rectify that problem soon. clearly it will have to be piled high with pink rose macaron and green pistachio macaron. clearly.

i wonder if i need a matching teacup and saucer.

posted by ragingyoghurt on 13 July 2007 at 9:03 pm
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i had second breakfast at cupcakes on pitt this morning; their $5 deal of cupcake and coffee also includes tea, so i sat down to a large cup of milky english breakfast and a vanilla sundae cupcake: crumbly cake topped with two flavours of icing, a sticky maraschino cherry and a slightly soft wafer roll (from sitting in a puddle of moist icing, i expect).

melbourne was great. all objectives were met, some even twice! and now i’m back in sydney, looking down the barrel of deadline after deadline, and this sunless dungeon of a room is damn cold.

i wrote a blog entry a couple of nights ago, because Things were Said (see the capitals? in this lowercase blog?), and Things Happened. and then the next day everything seemed to reverse itself, with the sun coming out, and a picnic of chips and sauce at the zoo.

sigh.

i wish… i mean, i don’t even know what to wish anymore.

well, actually, i wish i could tell you about melbourne, but i’ve got so many other things to do.

speaking of which, is anyone on facebook, that i should know about?

posted by ragingyoghurt on 13 July 2007 at 3:54 pm
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welcome to the dollhouse.

or the new tax year, or something, which is significant only because i have to lodge not only another BAS, crap, but also my tax return. crap crap.

but that can wait. i’m off to melbourne tomorrow, chasing down some eating adventures of my own.

yesterday, charlie zumbo asked “do you like chocolate?”, and deborah snorted somewhere to the left of me. “chocolate is, like, my favourite thing ever,” i said, and suddenly, silently, a nut-dusted, chocolate-covered, pointy macaroony thing was whisked into a bag and slid across the counter towards me. i’m saving it for breakfast on the plane, along with the pale pink rose macaron, only slightly squished from falling into the bottom of my tote.

this afternoon, after a slightly fraught morning of wallpapering a dollhouse (the non-wrinkle glue i’d bought for the purpose wrinkled!) i walked up the street and met sonya, popping into zumbo just long enough to procure a passionfruit macaron for an impromptu picnic in the (chilly, oh so chilly) park. she brought me my very own matchbox, which means i don’t have to go skulking about searching for the hidden ones. magical, they are, i tells ya.

she made me not open it in her presence, and now that i am home, i have discovered a small bounty of dark chocolate chips and a recipe for chocolate chip pancakes. the weird thing about it, is that when she placed it in my hand the moment we met, i was surprised by how heavy it was, and the question i asked in my head was, “is it chocolate?”. ok, so maybe not so weird after all.

internet friends who give me chocolate, i thank you.

other internet friends, i hope to bring you wide-eyed gushy tales of good eats in that cold southern city. until then, may i recommend the archives? the last three months were pretty good, i think. ZUMBO!

posted by ragingyoghurt on 1 July 2007 at 5:09 pm
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good morning.

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posted by ragingyoghurt on 28 June 2007 at 8:52 am
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i chanced upon this new ride at the mall this afternoon.
i thought you might like to see it too.
don’t it make you smile?

posted by ragingyoghurt on 27 June 2007 at 10:15 pm
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nonetheless. i am crashing forth with our plan to meet up with boy and kid in melbourne next week. cleverly, i am even getting there two days before they do, on an amazing $70 plane ticket (one that leaves at 7am, but. anyway.).

so far the itinerary is:

DAY ONE
1. arrive in melbourne, 8.45am.
2. koko black for breakfast.
3. exhibition of sneakers at the art gallery.
4. gertrude street + brunswick street.
5. dinner at lord of the fries.

DAY TWO
1. belgian waffles for breakfast. or maybe a pastry at the markets?
2. pixar exhibition at acmi.
3. scarf festival at craft victoria.
4. “blades of glory“.

did i miss anything?

i wonder if i can wrangle dinner at the press club. and a crabapple cupcake at the prahran market. hmm… maybe that is just too ambitious.

posted by ragingyoghurt on 27 June 2007 at 2:07 pm
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