If there's anything which guarantees our attention, it's the word "Treat!!". And we are getting something special tonight.
Thanks auntie R for the lovely gift. Tasting report to follow.
Update -
First night tasting - we ate the Blissful Bedtime Biscuits and went straight into a coma until the next morning. Mum thought it was some secret ingredients in the biscuits, chamomile perhaps, which put us to slumber. But then we had a whiff of 18 year Macallan Whiskey before we ate the biscuits, so not sure which was more powerful.
Second night tasting - we were clamoring for the biscuits and we had two each. Scottie couldn't get to sleep after, still too hungry from the long walk in the afternoon. No whiskey no sleep. But they were delicious nonetheless.
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Personalized dog leashes
Monday, June 27, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Mocha and Baci
It has been a cold cold winter. With our fluffy coat, we would just love to get more of the same. About a month ago, in a wintry Sunday morning, we went up to the Peak garden and met Mocha and Baci. We had a great time running around. Wish mum and dad can bring us up more often!!
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Mocha (right) and Baci |
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That's mine!! |
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Don't run away!! |
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Photos from New York
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Lombardi's Pizza - NYC |
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Coming to a street corner near you |
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A panning shot of the ubiquitous NYC Taxi |
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Half frozen Central Park Pond - 24F (-4.5C) |
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Evening in Otaru
It was pouring with rain when they first landed in New Chitose Airport. Everything looked immaculate and they only realized later that the airport had only been in use since late March 2010.
After they pick up their rental Toyota and started their journey towards Otaru in the north western coast of Hokkaido, the rain just got heavier. The horrible thought of nine more days of bad weather stuck in a rental car started sinking into dad's mind!! The rain lightened up into a drizzle when they get to the new LeTao outlet not far from the original shop. Mum made a pit-stop into her favorite dessert shop with auntie J. After picking up her cheese cake and a few snacks, the shop assistants were already half-way into closing up shop. It was just past 6 o'clock.
After keying in the phone number of the budget hotel they booked through Jalan.net, the GPS show another 1.8km to the hotel and they had no issues finding the place. Mum dropped her jaw when she saw there's another LeTao outlet right next to the hotel and it didn't close until 7 o'clock!!
The room was small but it had everything. Perfect for staying the night, but it wasn't the place to sit around and take your time. So as soon as they dropped their suitcases off and refreshed themselves, they headed out to the Otaru canal. Even though they have been to Otaru twice before this trip, they never saw the canal lighted up.
They had sushi in the original store of Otaru Masa Sushi, where they had lunch during their first trip to Hokkaido, more than six years ago. The food was still good but it was no longer as memorable as the first trip. Perhaps they should just go for conveyor belt sushi like Sushi Zanmai next time.
This budget hotel offers a buffet breakfast with a selection of grilled vegetables and seafood. Best of all, dogs are allowed to stay in the hotel. If only mum and dad could bring us along!!
After they pick up their rental Toyota and started their journey towards Otaru in the north western coast of Hokkaido, the rain just got heavier. The horrible thought of nine more days of bad weather stuck in a rental car started sinking into dad's mind!! The rain lightened up into a drizzle when they get to the new LeTao outlet not far from the original shop. Mum made a pit-stop into her favorite dessert shop with auntie J. After picking up her cheese cake and a few snacks, the shop assistants were already half-way into closing up shop. It was just past 6 o'clock.
After keying in the phone number of the budget hotel they booked through Jalan.net, the GPS show another 1.8km to the hotel and they had no issues finding the place. Mum dropped her jaw when she saw there's another LeTao outlet right next to the hotel and it didn't close until 7 o'clock!!
The room was small but it had everything. Perfect for staying the night, but it wasn't the place to sit around and take your time. So as soon as they dropped their suitcases off and refreshed themselves, they headed out to the Otaru canal. Even though they have been to Otaru twice before this trip, they never saw the canal lighted up.
The canal had a certain magical quality with its lighting.
They had sushi in the original store of Otaru Masa Sushi, where they had lunch during their first trip to Hokkaido, more than six years ago. The food was still good but it was no longer as memorable as the first trip. Perhaps they should just go for conveyor belt sushi like Sushi Zanmai next time.
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小樽まさすしのつぶ貝 |
Otaru Sushi Zanmai 小樽すしざんまい, just opened in June 2010 looked like it's getting a decent following already. http://www.kiyomura.co.jp/shop/shop36_otr01-00.html
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Otaru Sushi Zanmai 小樽すしざんまい |
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Dormy Inn Otaru ドーミーイン小樽 |
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Dormy Inn Otaru ドーミーイン小樽 |
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Dormy Inn Otaru ドーミーイン小樽 |
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Our very own Susan Boyle
Auntie Rita sent us this YouTube clip a few days ago. We shall let the clip do the talking!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0233fqfr7mo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0233fqfr7mo
Monday, January 25, 2010
Another famous dog in Hong Kong
You might have heard about the couple which gate-crashed White House in the US and we have mentioned Obama's Portuguese Water dog before. But now Hong Kong has its own famous dog which combined the two qualities above.
The Youtube clip below forms perhaps the most talked about newspaper headlines today. A group of youngsters with a Yorkshire Terrier gate-crashed the Hong Kong's Government House 禮賓府 recently and posted their photos on their Facebook accounts. There are pictures of these youngsters posting as Chinese leaders, poking oil paintings in commemoration of the 1997 handover ceremony, BBQ and even dipping shoes in Mr Tsang's controversial Koi pond.
For those who might have only caught glimpses of the Government House during it's open days for the viewing of the beautiful azaleas bloom, this is definitely an eye-opener.
The Youtube clip below forms perhaps the most talked about newspaper headlines today. A group of youngsters with a Yorkshire Terrier gate-crashed the Hong Kong's Government House 禮賓府 recently and posted their photos on their Facebook accounts. There are pictures of these youngsters posting as Chinese leaders, poking oil paintings in commemoration of the 1997 handover ceremony, BBQ and even dipping shoes in Mr Tsang's controversial Koi pond.
For those who might have only caught glimpses of the Government House during it's open days for the viewing of the beautiful azaleas bloom, this is definitely an eye-opener.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
SoHo





1. They have Pet Adoptions Day too. Abandon dogs everywhere in the world. Please don't give us out as gifts and presents. We are a lifelong commitment.
2. Distinctive architecture in SoHo.
3. The ubiquitous cobblestone street in the Cast Iron District.
4. The ultimate stimulus package - Obama Condoms. For hard times. You see them on sale everywhere.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Know Thyself

Most of the dogs in the park were well behaved. They might run, they might roll, they might play along. But there were no bullies, or more like, all the bullies were on tight leashes. The same cannot be said about kids and teenagers that walk around terrorizing the streets in Hong Kong. Rude without even the bare understanding of manner, perhaps best described some of the current crop of young Hongkies. A tight leash will certainly be helpful for some of them!
Mum and dad went to see The Christmas Carol 3D Version in Pacific Place AMC cinema in the afternoon on Saturday just before taking us to the dog park. While driving down to the park, they talked about the impressive effects and the magnificent screenplay in 3D constantly marred by this not-so-little girl of maybe 10 incessant kicking of the back of mum's seat. Sitting at one of the back rows in the cinema, the girl kept kicking every now and again whenever she felt like, despite mum having repeatedly asked her politlely to stop kicking. This went on for the whole length of the movie!! When they departed from their seats, they looked at the girl's parents who sat either side of the girl, half assuming that they would at least make an attempt to apologize. But then you can't expect the wrong parents to breed the right kid. The two stood there seemingly oblivious to what happened right beside them. Bad blood stays in the family.
Then last night, mum and dad had dinner in Time Square with a couple of their friends. While waiting for their turn for the table, a teenager wearing an "Indian Piggies" jacket, yellow-rim glasses with dyed-yellow hair walked straight into dad from behind and knocked his iPhone off his hand on to the floor. The guy kept walking with his girlfriend with a pony tail glancing back. Not bother even to utter a word of sorry. They went straight to the counter to get their place in the queue. While waiting for the table, dad just kept staring at them and they would just look away avoiding eye contacts. Cannot even imagine what their parents would be like.
These incidents are of course nothing new and probably a by-product of the modern day Hong Kong education, or the lack of it some might say. This blog title, "Know Thyself", is an Ancient Greek Aphorism promoting the ideal of understanding oneself and by extension understanding of others. One effective way to see more clearly is in the eyes of outsiders. "Concierge" is a free magazine in Japanese distributed in Citysuper among many places. The October issue was about knowing Hong Kong people in the eyes of Japanese. There were some funny and insightful observations worth sharing here in another entry.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Memories II

Bougainvillea holds a special place in our hearts not only because we see the plant every day in the garden right beside where we take our afternoon naps; but more importantly the first bloom last year coincide with the day when Cadet was euthanized exactly 1 year ago. See previous blog entry here.
Whenever there is a starry night, mum would say Cadet is looking at us. Lets hope he's enjoying a peaceful life in dog's heaven with muffins and biscuits falling down like raindrops everyday.
Doggy Biscuits


When we stay home idly listening to the TV blasting behind us, we hear "global warming" all the time. But the last few days certainly do not feel like "warm" at all to us. While those in Beijing can blame the snow storm on rain experiment, but we never hear the HK government fire anything up the sky other than fireworks. So the welcome wintry gust is probably the work of mother nature after all.
As this cold spell continues, there's nothing better than the smell of freshly baked cookies and cakes. Mum and dad are baking more nowadays, after all you don't want to switch the oven to 180C when the kitchen is already 35C. It's a different matter when the kitchen is 15C.
You probably wonder what goes into the doggy biscuits which drive us all crazy. You might be surprised that our treats are very similar to the ones for human consumption, the major differences are
- No Chocolate, use Carob in situ - one of the most popular human desserts is dogs' worst enemy, the theobromine in cocoa is a killer. You can read more here. Carob is a safe alternative but apparently tough to find in Hong Kong. If you find it in Hong Kong, let us know. Ours are from friends in far away places.
- No Raisin - Nobody knows why, but never feed grapes or raisins to us. So choc n' raisin cookies are out for us. You can find some dog biscuit recipes with raisins in the web but as in human recipes you never know if they have gone through the trial process.
- Less sugar or no sugar - most of the recipes use honey instead. Honey is a lower calorie and more nutritious alternative. Sugar will make us fat and rot our teeth.
Spices and herbs - cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla extract.
Quality dog biscuits should be fit for human consumption, just a harder and healthier alternative. Get your mum and dad to start baking. It's fun and delicious.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wine Country - time to go, Healdsburg






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