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Posted by Sadie the Foodie Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 6:28 PM
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With my 21st birthday fast approaching, I've commenced the organizing, inviting and planning for my (fabulous) party I'll be throwing on September 2nd (my b-day). While writing out my Facebook invite, I decided to compile a list of 21 Things That You Don't Know About Me, and I thought I would share it with all of you as well!
21 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT ME:
1) My favourite colour is green.
2) I still have all my 500+ Barbies.
3) My thumbs, pinkies, and elbows are double-jointed.
4) I've attended six different schools (so far).
5) I had a goldfish named Spotty who lived for seven years.
6) I used to prefer KD for breakfast, as opposed to.... anything.
7) I placed first in the province for High Jump in grade 6.
8) I went on a student exchange to Japan when I was 14, where I learned how to perform a traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
9) I'm horrified by human statues (see: La Rambla in Barcelona).
10) I'm pretty damn good on the Flying Trapeze and the Spanish Web.
11) I went to Britney Spears' first ever concert in Canada, and stood on my chair in the 3rd row.
12) I work at West Elm... Come buy a sofa (and perhaps a bed) and I'll be your BFF.
13) I bumped into David Suzuki in a forest while portaging on a canoe trip. No joke.
14) My favourite trip was to Istanbul, Turkey.
15) My favourite movie is When Harry Met Sally.
16) My favourite place to relax is Mont Tremblant.
17) I used to listen to opera and classical music to fall asleep.
18) I designed and invented the "Sadie" La Senza Girl sweat pants when I was 12, based on the "Jewcamp" sweat pants I always wore.
19) I was a member of the Bishop's College School Number Two Cadet Core and a member of the Colour Party.
20) I'm a published author in the Montreal Jewish Public Library's 2007 edition of First Fruits.
21) I went dog-sledding and slept in the snow for a week, so now I have my Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 11:23 PM
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I'm lying in bed, listening to the soothing sounds of James Taylor, and reflecting on this past year of my life. The good, the bad, the ugly. New friends, old friends, experiences, opportunities, love lost and love found.
I've gone through a lot in the past little while. While I may have had some hardships at times, everything I've experienced has been a learning adventure. I've developed some amazing friendships with people I have had the absolute fortune of meeting. Some friendships may have fallen by the wayside, but it's never too late to pick up where we left off. As they say, better late than never.
I guess the point of this post is to just assure myself, and maybe some of you, my dear readers, that although times may be difficult, don't take anything for granted, whether it's good or bad. Anything and everything you go through helps you grow as a person, and I have firsthand experience of this.
As long as you have a core group of people who love and support you, who can understand you and you can relate to, you are golden. I'm lucky enough to have the best friends and loved ones who care so much about me, and only want the best for me. I want all of you to know, if you're reading this and if I haven't told you already, you mean the world to me and I couldn't ask for more!
I suppose I'm in a bit of a corny mood, and listening to James Taylor may fuel this mood a little, but I just felt like writing a note to the world to get some lovey dovey feelings off my chest.
Every day is a beautiful day. Carpe diem, my friends!
In the words of James Taylor,
When your down and troubled,
And you need a helping hand
And nothing, whoa nothing is going right.
Close your eyes and think of me ,
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest nights.
You just call out my name,
And you know where ever I am,
I'll come running, oh yeah baby,
To see you again.
Winter, spring , summer, or fall,
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You've got a friend.
xoxoxox,
Sadie
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 12:01 AM
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Hello friends!
So much has happened in the past little while that I've got so backed up on my writing.
FIRST: WORLD CUP 2010!!!! I don't know about you, but I'm a football fanatic, particularly when it comes to World Cup/Euro Cup/Premier League Championships. As always, since I was a little girl, I'm rooting for none other than BRAZIL! They are playing incredibly this World Cup. I am also very impressed by the effort put forth by the underdogs this year. The favourites are making some shocking moves, and lack of goals (achem - Spain vs Switzerland, Portugal vs Ivory Coast, Serbia vs Germany, to name a few). I think that's one thing I love about tournaments like this on the world stage. Anything can happen! It is very unpredictable, keeps us guessing, keeps us on our toes. It's great excitement!
If you're looking for a great place to watch the games with a few friends, some drinks, good food, and a great atmosphere, check out The Football Factory. I watched the Brazil vs North Korea game here and the energy was phenomenal! One of the co-owners, Chrissie Whittick, even gave me a Brazil tshirt and a World Cup bottle opener key chain.
Happy World Cup everyone!
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 4:14 PM
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There have been some big changes in my life recently. Usually I am absolutely terrible with dealing with change, but this time, I am embracing it with open arms. This time around, it is the kind of change that will bring happiness, comfort, a little bit of sadness, but ultimately, it signifies a new chapter of my life.
My diet that I spoke of in an earlier post has been somewhat unsuccessful so far, but that is because of two family weekends in a row. Two weekends ago, I was in London Ontario for my cousin's Bar Mitzvah. These sort of weekends are always a blast! The drinks were flowing, the conversation was at high volume, there was a Mariachi band, and to top it all off, we ended the night at the Barney's Patio in downtown London!
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 12:39 PM
Last night, Bridget and I attended the What Women Want Sex and the City cocktail party at the 99 Sudbury event space. Earlier in April, I had entered a contest on this blog to win two free tickets to this party, and I won! So naturally, I called up Bridget and asked her to come along with me.
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Friday, May 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM
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The title of this post is one of my favourite quotes. It was said by famed and acclaimed author, George Orwell. It's one that I find relatable, and definitely applicable to our society, and societies around the globe, in this day in age.
This afternoon, I went for a run under the piping hot sun. The Weather Network (I live by it) informed me that it was a sunny day, 31 degrees - feels like 38. These kinds of days are my favourite to run. You really get to push yourself in the heat, sweat it all out, stop in the park to stretch out and bask under the rays for 15 minutes, then carry on your way.
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 6:29 PM
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When summer rolls in, the city buzzes with excitement, and last Thursday was no exception.
I took a stroll (and by stroll, I mean car ride) down to Kensington Market with a friend to fix his bike. He had left it in Kingston, and it was stripped down to the frame. They took everything from the back tire to the pedals. He found a tiny, little nook in the back of an alley beside Segovia called Parts Unknown, where he could find used bicycle parts for cheap, and build up his bike.
As he was rummaging through old bicycle parts, I walked through the streets of Kensington Market to kill some time. I've got to say - people-watching in this part of the city is pretty amazing. The most eclectic crowd can be found milling about the streets. People from all walks of life are popping in and out of shops, restaurants and cafes, perched on steps, wandering the one-way streets that make up the market. Hand-in-hand, laughing, smoking, chatting, drinking - you name it!
I think my favourite part of people-watching is catching the tail-end of people's conversations. For example:
"...and then he fell in a ditch!"
Or,
"..she said her nipple turned purple and..."
The weather this weekend has been incredible. Gorgeous, sunny days, parties, patios, friends, family.. I love the summer! And it only gets better from here.
I have to sign off now, as I must get ready for work! Yes, that's right. I'm working on Holiday Monday.. But I get those holiday dollars $$$$, which are significantly higher than my regular hourly pay! :) Super happy about raking in the mula!
Hope you all had a fabulous, sunny, patio-filled, hopefully cottage-filled long weekend! I would love to hear about it, so comment away with the fun things you got up to!
Tata for now,
StheF
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Monday, May 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM
I almost forgot to tell you!
I cooked a feast last night for a couple friends. I started prepping around 3.30-4pm, and it was all ready to eat by 7.30pm. Longest I have ever spent slaving away in the kitchen... but so so worth it!
The meal started with a delicious Asian sesame salad (iceberg lettuce, red peppers, cucumbers, celery, Asian sesame dressing). One of my friends is super picky about veggies, but for some reason, whenever I make a salad - which is rare, seeing as I never make a home-cooked meal - he always eats it!
I made some fusilli with a tomato & mushroom sauce as a side.
The entree was a buttermilk oven-fried chicken breast, which turned out amazingly; however, it was an incredible process to make. First, I had to make my own buttermilk, as I didn't have any. It's really simple, you just need 1 cup of whole milk and 1-3/4 tablespoon of cream of tartar. Let it stand for 15 minutes, and voila! Homemade buttermilk. After that was ready, I poured it into a bowl, added some salt and pepper, and dropped four chicken breasts in to marinate for 2.5 hours in the fridge.
Then, I put flour, paprika, salt and pepper in a double paper bag. When the chicken was finished marinating, one by one I dropped a breast into the paper bag and shook it around so it was fully coated in the flour mixture.
I then pre-heated the oven to 425 degrees, poured a little oil in a baking pan, and placed the chicken breasts inside. I baked them for 30 minutes, and then flipped them with some tongs and baked them for 15 more minutes.
They turned out perfectly! They were actually so good, I received rave reviews!
I'll keep you updated on my next home-cooked meal. It was a lot of work to prepare, but a lot of fun, and it's always great when your company enjoys your cooking!
Anyway, I'm exhausted. I just got home from a seven hour shift at work! Busy night.
Sweet dreams, lovelies.
StheF
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 12:14 AM
Well it seems it's been a while since my last post. I kept telling myself that I would get back onto the blogging train and organize my life, but I only did the ladder. I think it's time to start writing again, seeing as it's summer and it has been a year since I began this thing.
So what has transpired in the life of Sadie, you may ask? Well, I have completed my first year in the Humber College Public Relations program, which was an absolute blast. I have met some incredible people, learned a ton, and had many amazing experiences.. And it's only the beginning!
I picked up a summer job (although it's sadly only part-time) as a court steward at a tennis club in Toronto. Sounds glamourous (haha), I know! I change the balls every two hours, clean the clubhouse (that includes toilets!), answer the phone, sweep the patio, make coffee, make juice, and chat with members. The best part is I get to be outside for at least six hours, so it's a lot better than a desk job!
The most exciting news right now, is I just returned from an incredible, life changing, trip of a lifetime to the land of milk and honey - ISRAEL! Because I am Jewish, I had the privilege of taking what is called a Birthright trip to Israel. That means an all-expense paid trip to learn more about my religion, the only Jewish state in the world, the conflict that is sadly taking place in that part of the world, and meet some outstanding people.
Posted by Sadie the Foodie Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 11:46 AM
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