Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Insomniac's don't dream--think about buying things instead

The sleep schedule is all effed up. Thanks a lot 6am flight. Thanks a freakin' lot.

In other news, that book, Deluxe: How Luxury Lost its Luster, is really excellent. I now hate Miuccia Prada--the woman. I still like the clothes. But I probably will not ever buy another Prada or Miu Miu garment again (not that I could afford to given the current state of unemployment!).

You can tell Dana Thomas, the author, loathes what Louis Vuitton has become--and forced its competitors to become--in the Arnault era. She practically says their bags are made assembly-line style in China. Apparently a lot of luxury brands have clothes and bags made in China. You knew it was always true for some brands who don't hide their "made in China" tags (ex: Marc by MJ which is cheap luxury), but apparently some brands disguise their "made in China" tags or find some loophole to get around pronouncing their products' origins.

For example, "made in China" tags are hidden deep inside an inner pocket; or "made in China" is stamped in unrecognizably small letters somewhere; or they by-pass the "M in C" altogether by having a handle for a bag lovingly "made in Italy". Even shoes fall victim to these falsehoods (I had no idea!).

Well, Ms. Thomas never explicitly says LV is hawking Chinese wares as all people involved (the Chinese manufacturers, their workers, all the brands they produce for) are under strict confidentiality agreements stating they will not disclose what goes on inside said manufacturing facility. Of course, when LV's mark-up is 13-14x cost on their bags (vs. their competitors' at 11-12x cost), you know some of that is getting made in China.

Not to poopoo the Chinese manufacturers, because let me tell ya, the "run off" from these factories--that is to say, slightly imperfect or over-produced goods--are pretty damn sweet! My dad gave me this flawless North Face bag for my upcoming backpacking trip that he got and used while he was in China for 120RMB. Compare that with $200+ USD! Also, you can find some great deals on Marc by MJ, Burberry, and so forth on Ebay all from the excesses at the manufacturers'. Be warned though: some of that stuff is legitimately illegitimate (total fakes). Let your eye for quality be the judge.

The only big name that hasn't, it seems, sinned in the eyes of Ms. Thomas is Hermes. Everything at Hermes is still individually handcrafted by trained "artisans". Of course, everything at Hermes is also depressingly expensive.

This was a long post. Anyway, read the book! A lot of its accusations you probably already knew, but its [fashion's] history is rich and fascinating.



(I admit... despite all the accusations against LV, I do want an Epi leather Alma bag... and a monogram bucket bag.... and a Damier check speedy.......... teehee; oh like you'd refuse one as a gift! Pssh)

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

I iz so full... like immobile. (In Texas)

Friday, November 16, 2007

What do we do now?

I have no idea what to do with myself today. I'm up early as a force of habit... with NOTHING TO DO! Holy shit, it's unbelievable!

Official planning for my world tour begins after the Thanksgiving break. That seems fair. It's hard to believe, but I actually MISS the obligation of work? For the first time in my life, I have absolutely zero obligations. It's scary & uncomfortable!

To do: find a subletter, pack my things, rent a storage room (?), plan trips, get necessary visas, fix up my finances to get bills somehow automatically deducted...

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Corporate Monkey No More

,Panda gets the axe; must vacate offices today; must forfeit ID card & other bank-supplied privileges; paid until end of month and then comes severance; guaranteed bonus in February.

Better make my doctors visits soon!

The entire floor was pretty much let go--we're all going out boozing in a few minutes. One last time with free, company supplied booze! Oh happy day!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Other Toronto Confections

Ah, I love food. I could definitely host one of those shows on Food/Travel/Disc Network about trying bizarre foods. Bull testicles, come to me! I'm willing to try mostly anything at least once--like that one time I had pastries with ants as toppings (for crunch).


My cuz got us some Korean "Walnut Cakes". Not sure if this is at all traditional, but they sure are tasty! They're little balls of cakey dough made with walnuts stuffed with either red beans or a mashed potato and almond blend. Both fillings are sweet and delicious.

Then there's also the great franchise of Yogen Fruz--doing what Pinkberry did for god knows how long. I have no idea why these franchises never expanded to the States. It's been a long, long time since I've had Yogen Fruz (I totally forgot about them until the cuz reminded me), but it is exactly as I remember! The fro-yo is slightly tangy and blended perfectly with a variety of fresh/frozen fruits--you pick em; they blend em.

Each bar of yogurt is only 108 calories (pretty good size) and unlike Pinkberry, there's been no contention as to whether or not it's "real yogurt". Then just add in the fruit... and voila!

(Photo is not mine--just googled it; please don't sue me!)

Let's see, what else... oh yes. Toronto has amazing Asian supermarkets. Also, like New York City, downtown Toronto features tons of street-side fruits/veggie vendors (all for cheap). Can you imagine ever getting navel oranges for 38 CENTS/lb in Chicago? Methinks no.

Anyway, as to Asian supermarkets: I've discovered some new wonderful snacks. As always, there are the beverages I love. Namely, Vitasoy soya drinks (brown carton, bottom left). Shit's addictive, yo! I know you can get that at most Asian supermarkets all over the US but check out that vast selection! It was literally a grocery-store aisle long of beverages, lunch box style.


Aside from the beverages, the cuz introduced me to a "nutritional bar" that is anything but nutritious. Essentially, it is a cheetoh (sans cheese dust) stuffed with cream. It's heavenly.

(Notice the cleverly disguised "health food" with images of healthy beans and grains... Little does one know, it's just FAT! Fat, fat, fat! But so good.)

Other enjoyable snack foods: various dried fish, squid, tofu in snack-form; preserved plums of all different stripes; persimmons; extra-large dragon fruit; sticky rice stuffed things (ex. mochi); curried fish balls on a stick; and so on!

Xiao Long Bao (Little Dragon Basket Buns)


I give unto you, faithful reader: little soup-filled treasures

So how do they get the soup in the xiao long bao? They freeze the bao filling! Once the frozen filling is wrapped and then steamed, you have perfectly soupy xiao long baos. Careful when eating; soup may burn.

Enjoy with black vinegar and fresh ginger.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

The Beginning of the End

Sunset at 4:38pm. Low of 28 degrees F.

And thus we are welcomed to five months of hardship. It only goes downhill from here. Hopefully I'll be able to escape to the more temperate lands across the ocean for some solace.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Mobile: Pigeon Hordes

Pigeons having a gourmet feast.