2007. április 30., hétfő

I Finished My Thesis!

Yes, that's right. Finally I finished it. I am very tired but also happy.
I am just about sending it to my teacher. Can't wait his reaction.

2007. április 27., péntek

State Exam is Over

Well, it was not easy, but I could finish it in 2 and a half hours instead of 4. :)
Have a nice weekend!

2007. április 26., csütörtök

State Exam Tomorrow

I have my English written state exam tomorrow. I am really afraid of it especially because I am tired after the cooking party yesterday.
The exam will take 4 hours (form 11:00 to 15:00) and it contains Hungarian-English and English-Hungarian translation and translation correction modules. It will be very tiring...

Cooking Competition

Yesterday there was a cooking competition at the university. We cooked fish-soup and noodles with cottage cheese. We also served Chardonney with the soup. Everybody said it was delicious. We finished at the second place and won a family-size pizza.
Thanks to everyone who helped: (in alphabetical order) Anett, Anita, Botond, Ew, Iggy, Jason, Leho, Mizsala, Plutoka, Subbye, Symore, Tushee.

2007. április 24., kedd

Celebration

Happy Birthday to Eszti and Happy Name-Day to my father!

2007. április 22., vasárnap

Memories

Sometimes memories make us know how lucky we are. After thinking them over our past decisions seem clearer than before and we realise how much we gave for the happyness we have. It is not questionable that it was worth it.

It's Good to Have Friends

Thank you, boys. For everything. :)
I am very happy to have such people around me. And I will always do my best to keep these relationships as they are.
I'm... I'm just happy...

Testing E-mail Service

Hi.
I am just testing if Jason can get an e-mail when I publish a post. :P

Celebration

Happy name-day to me!

It could be happier if I didn't have to learn and I wasn't alone. But I will not be sad for that, because I will get my diploma in 2 month. :)

We are Eating Sushi!

So, are we cool or are we cool?

Recipe: Maki (巻き寿司 - makizushi) ~60 pieces
0.5 kg rice
10 pcs of nori
1 cucumber
2 mushrooms
1 Californian paprika
1 tin of tuna
1 tin of cuttle-fish

You cook the rise, cool it with cold water and make it sour with some vinegar. After this you put a nori onto a bamboo mat, put some rise onto the nori and any combinations of the vegetables and the fish onto the rise. Then you make a roll with the help of the bamboo and cut yout maki into thick slices.
Eat with soy sauce and wasabi.

Coconut balls: You cook the rise with sugar and coconut and make balls of it. You can put some coconut on the top of the balls if you like.

It was a successful day. I am very proud of us. Everything was good. Ok, not everything.
Note that never let your nori wet if you want to use it later :P

2007. április 21., szombat

Shopping Succeeded

I am HAPPY!!!
It was not an easy trip but I could get everything - at least I hope so - that will be needed to make some delicious sushi.
I hope that the "cooking" phase will be as much fun as this shopping was. :)

Shopping

Well, let's do the shopping for our sushi dinner. I hope I will be able to get everything I need...

2007. április 20., péntek

Me and My Beloved


Aren't we a perfect match?

Choices of Life

Today I chose to become a maiko.

It is not a fashion thing or somewhat. I just want to live so that I can make my beloved feel special. And that is what geisha are for, as I see.

As I am a European girl, I can never become a real geisha but fortunately there are a lot of things to help me to become similar to them.

First thing I am going to do is to learn how to make sushi. I was at Wasabi with my beloved and he enjoyed it so much that I decided to learn how to make that kind of meal. Actually I already have a Japanese cooking book and we found a shop which sells far eastern food and spices so this mission is not so hopeless as it sounds.
Maybe I will post some photos if I succeed.

Till that, if you want to order sushi in Hungary (Budapest or Debrecen) visit: http://wasabi.hu/

Maiko?

Apprentice geisha are called maiko. This word is made of the kanji (mai) meaning "dancing" and or (ko) meaning "child". - Wikipedia.