Saturday, September 17, 2011

Katy Perry Concert!


It's been a week since my last post... I've been working hard for my qualifier and finally I took the exam on Friday. I hope I'll pass it! By the way, I have been working hard but I didn't miss Katy Perry's concert which was last Tuesday :). I have decided to take advantage of what America offers. I have enjoyed both Britney's and Katy's concerts. They were great. Katy was much more of a chatterbox which I really enjoyed. During the show she talked about her ex-boyfriend who was from Ohio and how she used to visit often. I was thinking that this was just part of the show and she would change the name of the state to please the crowd according to where she was performing. I was surprised to read online that she did actually have an ex-boyfriend who was from Ohio.

She came on stage with this outfit and sang "Teenage Dream"
Katy was sick but she didn't cancel her Columbus show and to my surprise her voice was not bad. She actually performed most of her songs live. She seemed to be enjoying her new found fame and wanted to give her fans what they wanted. I am glad that I went to see her show, you could feel her energy and she seemed to be a fun person. I didn't know half of the songs she performed but they seemed to be fun and catchy. She has 5 or 6 shows left in North America, you can take a look at the tour dates here.

California Dreams Tour set list:
  1. "Teenage Dream"
  2. "Hummingbird Heartbeat"
  3. "Waking Up in Vegas"
  4. "Ur So Gay"
  5. "Peacock"
  6. "I Kissed a Girl"
  7. "Circle the Drain"
  8. "E.T."
  9. "Who Am I Living For?"
  10. "Pearl"
  11. "Not Like the Movies"
  12. "The One That Got Away"
  13. Medley: "Only Girl (In the World)" / Big Pimpin'" / "Whip My Hair"
  14. "Thinking of You"
  15. "Hot n Cold" (contains elements of "I Want Candy")
  16. "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
  17. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (contains elements of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun")
  18. "Firework"
Encore
  1. "California Gurls"
One more thing, "Peacock" is a funny song :).

Performing Peacock

Friday, September 9, 2011

Cake Decorating... Preparing a feast for the eyes

I am soo into cake decorating at the moment. Having got cable for the first time since we moved to U.S. I've been watching all the "cake shows" to catch-up :).

I was introduced to cake shows with Amazing Wedding Cakes, which is shown on We TV. The show visits 4 bakeries located in different cities and you get to see all the work that goes into creating a wedding cake from scratch. There are so many different types of wedding cakes. You can go for a really classic one or a very dramatic one with many vibrant colors. It is simply up to your imagination...

This cake was designed by Robin at Gateaux  from the show Amazing Wedding Cakes for a bridal shower. Both the bride and groom were pilots and the places on the maps showed meaningful locations such as their honeymoon hotspot
I have also watched Ace of Cakes and Cake Boss. Ace of Cakes is shown on Food Network and Cake Boss is shown on TLC. Right now my favorite show is Ace of Cakes. They rock! They made cakes for the latest Harry Potter movie premiere, Super Bowl, 30 Rock Cast & Crew, the Oprah Show and for many more great events, people and shows...

The show Ace of Cakes takes us inside the wonderful Charm City Cakes bakery. The bakery was founded by Duff Goldman in Baltimore, MD in March of 2002. Their slogan is "You dream it, we'll bake it, you eat it"! They are not a typical bakery in which you can just walk in and grab what you like, you need to order your cake pretty early and up until recently they were only making custom cakes that were outside most people's price ranges. However, they now have Cakes for Two which basically means you can order a cake for your special event from a selection of cake designs. These cakes cost $250 each and in contrast to its name they feed up to 15 people. If I ever visit Baltimore I'll probably order one before going so I can pick it up when I get there :).
Charm City Cakes: Nightmare Before Christmas
Duff Goldman with his cakes
Charm City Cakes: From the Exorcist, I am really scared of this cake, it is terrifying!
Charm City Cakes: Anesthesia Machine
Charm City Cakes: A history book
I've posted a couple of photos of my favorite cake designs. I have also started looking into cake decorating classes. Once I'm done with my qualifier I want to sign-up for one. I even chose my cake decorating kit. Cake decorating looks like a fun way of utilizing some spare time and since I'm such a big cake fan, I think it is perfect for me :).

Monday, September 5, 2011

Turkish Delight

As most of my friends know I'm probably the number one person in their lives that has such a strong relationship with almost anything sweet. I can eat anything from simple candies to chocolates to five-star desserts. There are very few sweet things that I don't eat. All my life I was the one that had the biggest sweet tooth among my friends :). Therefore, I also love Turkish Delight but since there are many different kinds I especially enjoy a couple of them very much.

Before Turkish Delight is cut into cube shaped pieces
Turkish Delight known as "lokum" in Turkish was first found by Bekir Efendi, who moved from his hometown Kastamonu to Istanbul and opened his confectionery shop near the Yeni Cami Mosque in 1776 during Ottoman Empire's reign. You can now buy these sweet things in boxes but originally you were supposed to bring a handkerchief with you before you went to the store and when in the store they would put the delight inside your handkerchief. "Lokum was introduced to Western Europe in the 19th century. An unknown Briton reputedly became very fond of the delicacy during his travels to Istanbul and purchased cases of it, to be shipped back to Britain under the name Turkish delight".  For more information visit here. I watched a documentary about Turkish Delight a few years ago and in the documentary a lady said that when Turkish Delight became so popular in Britain there were many people who tried to replicate the sweet however they were not successful. At the time there was a specific technique that you had to use so the delight would not be runny or sticky.

Turkish Delight cut and ready to be taken out of store :)
However, now you can find Turkish Delight around the world. It is probably named differently in some places and the taste will definitely vary. In my opinion the best ones can be bought during the bus trips you take in Turkey. If you are traveling for more than 3 hours the buses will have a rest stop where you can find many treats to buy especially a wide range of lokum flavors. I love the rose and chocolate flavored ones and the ones with pistachios inside but I prefer the ones that aren't sprinkled with coconut.
Turkish Delight up close

Turkish Delight on display
I've done my detective work and in North America you can find these delights in Middle-Eastern/Turkish stores or online. Also I believe some of the Americans were introduced to Aplets and Cotlets as Turkish Delight. I will be trying them very soon :).

Aplets & Cotlets: Will be trying them soon
I would've given you a recipe but I haven't tried making Turkish Delight before and I don't know which recipe is the best among the ones I found online. As I've told you earlier it is hard to find the right density of the delight so it is not too soft or too hard.