Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Halcyon @ Mint

Unusually, for parents with two young children, we sampled the fare at one of Charlotte's newest restaurants; Halcyon located at the new Mint museum in Uptown.

The restaurant is nicely furnished, the staff well trained and welcoming, but the food is the star! I had the trio of pork (3 little pigs); pork belly on lentils, their take on a BLT, & pork ball on smokey collards ... delish!! I'll be going back for more.


Monday, December 20, 2010

My Gadget of the Year Award - MacBook Air (great value for money)

I can already hear the snorts; how can a laptop that is 2x the price of other laptops be 'good value for money'?

Remember, I didn't say it was cheap, I said 'value for money'. That's a completely different equation.

Let's start off with the obvious; this is an incredibly light and thin computer. 2.9lbs for the 13.3" model that I am using to write this. Try picking one up; it's actually lighter than you expect, even though you have already prepared your brain for extreme lightness. If you travel a lot, a lighter laptop is very welcome (and saves on those chiropractic visits).

Next up; build quality. Superb! It's hard to imagine a better built device, especially when you factor in the light weight mentioned above. The aluminum 'unibody' design is genius; and makes my other, very plasticky, PC laptop look shoddy and dowdy by comparison. Although it's too new to tell, I doubt as many bits are going to fall off as have with the other device mentioned.

On to performance. The older/original MacBook Air was criticized for favoring weight at the expense of decent performance. Not anymore. My Air has the 128GB SSD 'hard drive' and 4GB of RAM, with the 1.86GHz Intel Core Duo processor. Say what? Basically, this laptop is fast! Not 'gamer' fast, or 'I'm a pro videographer' fast; but plenty fast for every use (email, internet, IM, Word, PowerPoint, moderate PhotoShop). The reason it's so fast is the 128GB SSD (solid state drive), e.g. there is no spinning hard drive, rather it uses memory like in your phone or iPad. The result is very very fast startup and load times. Try it, and you won't be able to go back to an old fashioned 'moving parts' computer! The SSD also means much lower energy consumption, so the battery life is staggering; I regularly see 5-7 hours depending on usage. Again remember how light this computer is; there is no giant long life battery slapped on the back.

In summary; this laptop combines light weight, good build quality, good performance, AND good battery life. While many competitor devices will offer 2 or 3 of those points, none can match the MacBook Air on all these points.


n.b. I didnt list Mac OSX as an advantage or disadvantage. Personally I love it; others prefer Windows. As the machine can run both, it's a moot point.


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Saturday, December 11, 2010

2007 Pierre Amadieu Machotte Gigondas

A beautiful 2007 Gigondas; the Pierre Amadieu Romane Machotte is dark purple in the glass with enticing spicy aromas of blackberries and raspberries. It coats your mouth with just the right amount of sweetness and astringency to be interesting, and finishes long and mouth-wateringly chewy. Yum!


I had the good fortune to visit Gigondas early this fall/autumn. I was very impressed by the quality of the 2007 wines; expect to see more reviews here soon as we uncork some of the trip's bounty!

Band of Skulls

OK, so I'm probably the last person in the world to profess that I like this band; I don't care, still like them! This is one of those bands that my wife discovered for me. "I think you'll like this". Oh sure. A few weeks later she plays it again, "Oh, I like that" I say, "who is it again?". Repeat every few weeks until it finally clicks; I'm singing it in the car, shower, to the baby, to the dog ....

I just keep coming back to Dull Gold Heart; every time iTunes wisely selects to play it I'm reminded of it's simplicity and beauty. Perfect melody, it's delicate balance of pain and anticipation. Just one more listen before bed!

Best Espresso in NYC - Perhaps The World?

It's hard to describe just how good the espresso drinks are at ninth street espresso. Yes the baristas are all nattily dressed and sufficiently tattooed to suggest that you're going to get something good. But even the beautiful, organically-formed foam art and rich aromas don't prepare you for that first velvety sip of their organic mocha. As my son says "hold my cow" (3yr old for 'holy cow')! So you take another slurp; a slurp because this is almost like drinking a mocha mousse, it's so thick, yet light, but rich and sweet, oh and just the right amount bitter. Cup licked clean, you join the snaking line, eager to continue this new and surely illicit experience! 'I LOVE YOU' you declare to the unimpressed 20-something goddess of coffee, for she has heard this before.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Revolution Pizza and Ale House

I feel really lucky to live in NoDa; great people, great art, and also great pizza and beers at Revolution!

The pizza has just the right amount of crisp & chew, eg crispy outside with a chewy core, and the awesome authentic smell and taste. It's like being in Italy, or maybe a great pizzeria in NYC. The toppings are also of equal quality; real mozzarella, tasty sauce, local ingredients, and nice touches like truffle oil.

The beer list is impressive; 50ish on draft, including local brews, and some of the best from around the USA/world. They have a wicked list of IPAs; some that are only served in half pints due to their mind bending strength!

My perfect night; a pitcher of Sweetwater 420, a large pie with caramelized onion + sauteed mushroom + pancetta, and good friends!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

I like soccermanager.com


I can't quite get enough soccer (football to a lot of the world) on the weekends, plus I do fancy myself as little bit of an armchair manager; the outlet of all this pent-up soccerness? www.soccermanager.com!

Soccermanager.com is the most realistic simulator I've found to date; giving you control over every level of the team. From trades, to tactics, to formations etc.

Best of all ... my team is currently topping the league!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Pecan Time!


I've grown to love Fall, autumn as we call it back in the Motherland, especially when the pecans are ready for harvesting. It's usually a race between us and the squirrels (I think they win handily) to get the nicest, most plump nuts.

Yes 'plump'! Fresh pecans are so much different to the dry old things in the store. They're moist, slightly chewy, and so full of flavor. Usually we crack them out on the porch; using the one for the pot and one for our stomachs approach! Helps keep our energy levels up you see.

Our favorite roasting recipe (experiment with your own proprotions):
- maple syrup
- paprika
- a little chocolate powder
- salt
- fresh ground pepper

Yum! In fact I think I'll make some more now!

Larry's Beans - Coffee


Yay for awesome-tasting, fair trade, organic, shade grown Larry's Beans!

We've been drinking their 'Secret Espresso' blend for a few years now and it's by far my favorite bean blend on the market. Check out some of their other blends and see what you like (great names too; Malabar Triple X, Bean Martin, El Salvador Dali etc).

Larry's Beans on the web

2008 Veranda Cabernet Carmenere - wine review

What better way to kick things off than with a wine review!

The 2008 Veranda Cabernet/Carmenere blend from Chile is not only a really *Good Value* wine at about $15, it's a really good wine at much higher prices.

The first bottle I tried with no decanting, but due to it's young age found the second bottle much more enjoyable with ~2 hours of decant time.

I'll try my best to describe it (without too many flabby descriptors): a good swirl releases aromas reminiscent of licorice, blackcurrants and blackberries. It's not over-cooked or jammy, there's a nice balance of tannins, fruity flavors, and acids in the mouth. It's a little astringent, but then I quite like that!

Drinking it is really easy and enjoyable and the bottle was soon empty! I'll buy some more for sure.

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