Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Consumed



Walking around my new neighbourhood I spotted my very agile 80-something year old German neighbour, Inge. She was making a bee-line for the local shops. She was a blur of floral, knitted cardigan and black opaque stockings, and I hardly recognised her. Now there’s a granny that’s not waiting around, she’s grabbing life by the horns. Every time I see her she’s gardening, washing, taking the rubbish out, spying on my car reversing skills (I drove over a patch of grass on a wet day and haven’t heard the end of it) or doing something else to keep herself busy.  

Just before I saw her I was contemplating what really old people do. Eighty odd years and then some. Oldies would have done and seen a lot. So after all is said and done, do they just hang around, waiting for death to come a knocking? Or are they living their life just as I do every day, trying to avoid the inevitable (taxes and death)?

Then as I was walking up the hill, puffed out, I saw Inge who pulled me out of my depressing reverie. At that moment I became determined to be as agile as she is at that age, perhaps even now! But it’s getting difficult. In this day and age we’re consumed with consumption. If we’re not stuffing our faces with (junk) food, then we’re watching way too much TV, being entranced by our digital devices and social media, or shopping online for more of the same thing we already have three versions of in our over-stuffed wardrobe.

So what’s the answer? For me its awareness. Choosing when I do those things and limiting (not eliminating) the exposure. Maybe I should take a leaf out of Inge’s book and do more gardening.

I’m thinking changes are afoot on this blog. Feeling a bit stale. I’m wanting to sharpen up my recipes and restaurant reviews to make them short, sweet and time effective. Also perhaps provide some parent-friendly food, culture and travel ideas as suggested by my friend Glynis a while back. Got any suggestions of what you’d like to see? Let me know in the comments below.

Before I sign off, I should preface this entry by addressing my ten month hiatus. I’ve been busy baking. I baked a baby bun in my uterus oven. It’s a girl. She’s super cute with a perfectly round bald head and dumbo ears; I want to eat her! And she’s quickly approaching three months. Time flies... in the meantime you can see all the deliciousness and places I visited during my hiatus on instagram and facebook.

Stay tuned, there should be something for all to consume…

Sunday, February 12, 2012

dropping the fork at The Crêpe & Coffee Co.

My gut is hanging over my pyjama pants. It’s official, I’m becoming a fatty. A porka.

Worse of all, I’m not feeling comfortable with what I see. I’m disturbed. I should take a leaf out of the fatso’s books on Excess Baggage. I should drop the fork and go for a jog. 

It’s not that I eat badly. Sure I like to indulge in the occasional (twice weekly without fail on the weekends) baked pastry with lots of butter. It’s the lack of exercise that’s getting me and the constant eating out. I've really got to give that shit a break.

I've to been to The Crêpe & Coffee Co. twice, over the last couple of weeks.

The first time I ate a chocolate and banana crêpe. For those of you that haven't been to Paris to enjoy crêpes, croissants, tarts and all the delectable buttery goodness it has to offer, you won't know the difference. 

The crêpes here are good. What's even better is that I don't know of any other place in Sydney dedicated to these thin doughy layers of delicious goodness. 

I took photos on my iphone, but then I dropped it in a toilet. So no photos of the crêpe. Instead enjoy photos of the interior, I call it beachy meets cigar lounge (there's a leather couch in the back we were sitting on).

The second time I exclusively dedicated myself to the single origin organic Columbian coffee. This shit is damn good. Brad the owner will be happy to tell you all about it. 

I dare say, The Crêpe and Coffee Co. is my new favourite coffee place. Who would have thought they'd live up to their name?

We also played pictionary on the magic board.

I'll be going back again for coffee ASAP. I've been meaning to go to snap pics of the crêpes but like I said, I'm dropping the fork. You should go try them for yourself soon.

They also do waffles, smoothies, juices and the standard toast options for breakfast too.

The Crêpe and Coffee Co.
60 Regent Street
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