I have been wanting to learn how to make cute bow ties for a while now, and since i had nothing to do with my life tonight, i drew an eye from Kat Von D and finally made bow ties. At least I'm not going insane.. Pretty proud of myself with the results that i might even want to make this a hobby and also go back into drawing.
Bises,
Amanda
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Arepas.. Arepitas Sabrositas!
Isn't it wonderful to wake up and fill your tummy full of deliciousness, i believe so. I am those kind of people that if in the morning they don't start with a great breakfast, their day is bound to be terrible.
Coming from a country where the food is pretty damn delish (Venezuela), i can't help but keep the tradition of eating Arepas almost every morning of the week. It's the best breakfast ever!
Arepas are a very traditional you could say bread, i don't really know how else to explain it, in South America. It is made out of corn flour though not wheat, so you can kind of say they are a fatter version of tortillas since they are both made out of corn. Of course corn was a very well used grain that a lot of Indigenas or Indians used in Central and South America. Colombia and Venezuela from what i know are very big with the whole Arepa thing, it is used for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's dirt cheap too. Arepas vary from size to how they make it. When i went to Colombia i saw a completely different kind of Arepa though, it was more whole because you could still see the little kernel, nevertheless it was delicious. It all depends on the region or family, my cousins do Arepas completely different than how i do mine. My aunt makes hers more delicious by adding butter and cheese to the dough, it all depends on you.
Any way, i am going to share with you guys my easy recipe for Arepas . Not vegan, well you can go ahead and fill it up with what ever you like! Its like a sandwich! I like to fill mine up with my tofu scramble! My Arepas a la vegan.
Arepa Dough for 1 person:
1/2-3/4 Cup of Arina PAN*.
1/2 Teaspoon of salt.
1/2 Teaspoon of sugar.
3/4- 1 Cup of water.
1/2 Tablespoon of oil.
- In a bowl mix the Arina PAN, salt, and sugar. Then slowly add the water till its doughy but controllable enough to make a ball. MAKE SURE that there are no lumps!
2.Once you have the dough into a ball, moisten your hands and start to flatten it, but not too much you don't want a tortilla! Make sure to keep your hands moist and the dough.
4. Turn on your oven and bake at 345F for 15-20 minutes.
5. Let it cool a little, open the middle with a knife and stuff that baby up with what ever you please! Enjoy!
Bises,
Amanda
Monday, April 9, 2012
Beyond Wonderland..!!!
Almost a month has passed since i went to the incredible rave of Beyond Wonderland! May i say that i had the time of my life..even if it was cold as a mother and super wet, it was an amazing experience to share with my friends.
The decor and the music was great, Hardwell was my favorite he did Ah-mazing.
I encountered a lot of weird things i have never seen before like light-shows and other stuff, weird but awesome. Felt good that i didn't have to take any substances to stay awake or enjoy my time too, hopefully i can keep that up.
A lot of nice people to meet and a great place where everyone is just happy and helpful to each other. I helped this girl who was on a whole nother level with her corset since it was revealing a little too much, and it seemed that her group of friends weren't helping either. The food was pretty tasty, i has a bean burrito that i was craving for ever and a banana. So if you're planning to go, its a great place, with great people, amazing vibe, and great food!
I liked the fact that we were all united because of the music and it was just beautiful. Hopefully i will get to go next year before my leave.
Here is a little video of my amazing experience! Sorry for the sound quality, i promise it sounded better than that.
Bises,
Amanda
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