Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Sweatshop Sangria
It's summer and we were heading to my brother’s place for
BBQ. I had been hankering for fruit,
which translates into “let’s make sangria” in my mind. Last year, AG had a simple yet delicious sangria recipe. Since I’m notoriously awful in the kitchen, I
figure, let’s go with something easy, tried and true. But since I was making this for 6 people (and
we’re all drinkers in my family), I decided to triple up on the recipe.
Quick stir, and VOILA!
Sweatshop Sangria!
I chopped up some peaches and strawberries. I started off with one of those little
plastic boxes of strawberries, and 4 large white peaches. Most of them made it into the pitcher. Excellent!
I think I was extremely smart in cutting up the fruit BEFORE the
drinking…errr…”tasting” began, otherwise, the Hello Kitty bandaids would
have needed to come out again.
There's fruit, so it's *healthy* |
Since I was tripling the recipe, I used three bottles of
white wine (pinot grigio, per AG’s original recipe). It was actually more like 3 bottles, minus a
glass. Well, because you know, I had to
taste the wine to ensure it was delicious.
Pro tip: "On Sale" wine will make it taste better |
And where is where things started to go south. I had nearly full bottle of Absolut Citrus, but
I couldn’t find my measuring cup (I only have one, and it’s usually used as an
emergency soup bowl or coffee mug). So,
to err on the side of caution, I poured the entire thing in. There’s one thing I’ve learned in college -
you can never go wrong with too much vodka, right?
I remembered that I had some peach nectar left over from NYE
(I love bellinis)…and since it was in the fridge the entire time, it was
probably still good, right? But once I
pulled out the box, I realized, there was only about a shot of nectar
left. That clearly wouldn’t make this
sweet enough. So I pulled out the rest
of my bottle of Ice Wine Slushie mix, which is basically concentrated ice wine,
and added that into the pitcher. It’s
deliciously sweet AND had the added benefit of more alcohol. Because, clearly, that’s what this sangria
needs. More alcohol.
In case you haven’t gotten the sense of where this was going…nope,
I didn’t have any ginger ale either. But
fortunately, I have a fridge full of champagne.
Hey, both are bubbly, effervescent and delicious. It’s practically the same thing, right? So I popped open a bottle…and again, because
I couldn’t find my measuring cup…the entire bottle went in. You know, just to be sure I got enough.
This is only with the 3 bottles of pinot...sooo much sangriaaaaaa! |
Sweatshop Sangria Recipe:
- 4 - 5 ripe peaches, cut into small chunks. Use 6 peaches, of you plan on noshing while cutting.
- 1 big plastic box of strawberries, hulled and cut into chunks/slices. Try not to eat more than half of the strawberries while cutting.
- 3 bottles of Pinot Grigio…be sure to find the brand that’s on sale – it’ll taste better. Trust.
- 1 bottle of citron vodka (or whatever you have handy)
- 1 shot of peach nectar…or whatever juice you have left in your fridge. Totally skip this ingredient if you don’t…it’s not that crucial
- ½ bottle of ice wine or ice wine slushie…if you can’t find ice wine, I think Riesling would work too…the key is not to overthink this
- 1 bottle of cheap champagne- if it’s more than $10 for the bottle, you’re grossly overpaying for champagne
Instructions:
- Cut up fruit and throw in a large pitcher. It’s key to do this step first, so you don’t hurt yourself once you start “sampling” the booze
- Pour in the wines, vodkas, juice, etc.
- Save the champagne for right before serving, so you don’t lose the fizzy
- Stir
- Pour into sippy cups so that when it knocks you on your butt, you don’t spill it over your brother’s new hardwood floors.
Sippy cups FTW! |
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Heroescon 2013: Comic book nerds > political nerds
Heroescon 2013 blew my mind in a very unexpected way. This is the show where I discovered that
comic book nerds are more polite and decorous than the NC GOP.
I was going to say something about the growth of Heroescon and how differently it felt being a vendor this year over last...but honestly, I think Paigey captured it perfectly.
I’m not going to get into ideology, although in the interest
of full disclosure, I identify as an independent liberal. However, I live in DC, home to
both political parties, and at least half of my friends are conservative
Republicans. Besides, let’s face it, Republicans are really just political
nerds. They love politics and their
platform just as ardently as I do my X-men and Doctor Who. I think everyone should be able to respect
that.
So…with all that being said…
The weekend of Heroescon 2013, was also the same weekend the
NC GOP was holding their convention. AT
THE SAME CONVENTION CENTER.
You know, there is a booker out there that is still
cackling.
After a grueling 10 hour drive (should have been 7…thanks
Tropical Storm Andrea, you’ve been a peach), I head to the hotel lobby elevator
bay carrying two large bags and a small box.
There is a small line, but nothing too outrageous. I politely chat with the people in line, one
of them had on a terrific Star Trek shirt that I would have taken a pic of, if
my hands weren’t full. I get to the
front of the line when an elevator opens up and I start heading to it, when a
pack of young NC GOP delegates (they all still had their badges and ribbons on
their suits and dresses), come into the elevator bay area, looks at the line,
then looks at the open elevator doors, and ignoring the line, tries to cut in
front of us to get onto the elevator that we had been patiently waiting for!
Before I could say or do anything, two fellow Heroescon
geeks, step out of the line, block the NC GOP delegates’ way and very politely
said “excuse me, but I believe these people were here before you”.
I just about dropped my bags along with my jaw.
Comic book nerds, infamous for being socially awkward and
gawky, was more polite and understood the basic social niceties better than a
group of young NC GOP delegates?!?! Was
I in Bizarro world???
But there you had it, and that was the theme for practically
every encounter I had with the NC GOP that weekend. They prevented anyone from getting on an
elevator while they drunkenly argued over who’s room they should go to. They argued about some delegation seating
snafu/upset in front of my hotel room…at 11:30pm (hey, *some* of us have
to *work* the next day). But I
think my favorite incident was Saturday night, when I was wearing my vintage
Alfred Sheenan dress, when a very nice GOP lady stopped me in the lobby.
“I love your dress,” she gushed.
“Thank you so much!” I gushed back because hey, who doesn’t
like to be told their dress is awesome, right?
“Did you get it in JA-PAN?” she asked loudly
“Excuse me?!” I was sure I misheard her.
“JA-PAAAAN. Did you
get the dress in JA-PAAAN?”
Fortunately, Paige and Maria grabbed me and dragged me into
the elevator before I could say something decidedly inappropriate.
OK, it's a *little* Asian looking. But still...please don't scream "Jaaa-paaaan" at me. |
On the upside, practically every-single comic-book nerd we
met that weekend was *awesome*.
Perhaps everyone was on better behavior because almost everyone I spoke
to had had unpleasant run-ins with the GOP delegates, but doors and elevator
doors were held open, people were kind and courteous, and well, it just made me
feel so glad to be a part of a community that may get mocked on TV and in the
media, but when it came down to it, geeks are just good people.
I was going to say something about the growth of Heroescon and how differently it felt being a vendor this year over last...but honestly, I think Paigey captured it perfectly.
Also, this was the first year that I didn't leave the con on Sunday night, so I got to attend
the Dead Dog party! You know I
had a fantastically awesome time, when I didn’t think to take a SINGLE FLIPPING
PICTURE! Which is especially aggravating because I never took photo with my two favorite ladies – Vivian and SarahDyer!
I also got to meet the fabulous Lorraine for the first time in person (OK, we might have met before...I'm terrible at these things) |
Oh yes – and there was Mr Geoffrey the Photo-Gnome that we did
pictures of all weekend long…but note...we never got around take one with all of us. Total photo fail on our part, but again, seriously, the crazy amount of fun we were having made us forget...
See you next year Heroescon!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Discovered by Frauleinwunder Magazine!
OMG! Frauleinwunder, a totally gorgeous German
rockabilly magazine (but publishes in English), just featured my rhinestonepoker card flower in the latest issue “Must Haves” list!!!
I'm so ridiculously excited (ha! I'm *international* now)! Order your copy of the "Glitzer and Gloria" issue now!
*squee* |
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Not the big post-Heroescon post...this is just the appetizer!
The big post-Heroescon debrief is coming...but while brain is still trying to process it all...
On Saturday, the most *super cutest* Robin came by our table - she was not only adorable and funny (and had a great costume), but she was a total trooper about taking pictures with Geoffry the Gnome (our tablemate, Maria's sister's blog).
BUT WAIT, as if that's not enough...she then posted a tumblr with our cute head scarves to do a totally amazing 40's backroll! Holy crap I adore her!
On Saturday, the most *super cutest* Robin came by our table - she was not only adorable and funny (and had a great costume), but she was a total trooper about taking pictures with Geoffry the Gnome (our tablemate, Maria's sister's blog).
we were cracking up - she had the BEST faces and poses! holy crap! |
Thursday, June 6, 2013
T-minus 17 hours to Heroescon!
Because Heroescon is an “out-of-town” show (i.e., I don’t
have friends/family living there, where I can ship things over early and crash
in their guest room), I tend to get much more stressed out than other
shows. Plus, as a comic book nerd, being
able to hob-nob with my favorite artists and writers ratchets up the anxiety
and the need to be perfect.
Fortunately, I have a very understanding husband, and although the weather was just *perfection* this
past weekend, he quietly left me alone, so I could work on prepping as much as
I can for Heroescon.
Yes, I put the husband to work...it was very "Oliver Twist" |
I like to call this my Terra Cotta Warriors of Hair Accessories |
Still…totally worth it.
Less than 24 hours before Paigey and I hit the road for Heroescon…
(and I totally plan on sewing bags – by hand – the entire
drive down)
Friday, May 17, 2013
Holy crap I’ve been busy!
Holy crap I’ve been busy.
I know, I know...everyone is busy. But seriously, this past year has
been ridiculously busy…in the best possible way.
I love the Sweatshop but unfortunately it’s not my full-time
job. I have an awesome day job/career
that I love, but can get pretty busy. In
just February, there were two weeks where I logged about 100 hours at work. Then I come home, head into my workshop and
continue to create things for the Sweatshop.
I know that the schedule is pretty insane, and honestly, I don’t think I
could have kept up the pace if it wasn’t for my awesome husband and my super
amazing BFF that supported me when I needed support, and left me the hell alone
when I needed quiet to get everything I needed to get done, done.
My friends (and many family) constantly question my sanity
and ask me why I do it. My day-job pays well,
and by nature I’m kind of a slug (which still makes me seem more active than I
am). So why do I work my high-paced
demanding day job and then come home to work on the Sweatshop?
I could give the simple, but trite answer: passion.
I could give the answer I give my parents: because I’m Asian
and this is how you raised me.
I could give you the beauty pageant interview answer:
because I have a need to create, and I have the drive to live out a dream that
I’ve harbored since I was in high school, and that the Sweatshop is an outlet to
express myself.
And all of these answers are true, but the real reason I will
work 100 hour day-job weeks, and still dedicate time to the Sweatshop is this:
I can’t stop myself.
It’s funny. When I
first started the Sweatshop, my primary concern was finding the time to be able
to dedicate to the Sweatshop. I had a jammed-packed schedule of parties and
events and what-nots (plus, you know, that day-job). But then, around the third or fourth month I
was working on the Sweatshop, I noticed that the problem wasn’t finding the
time to dedicate to the Sweatshop…but finding the time to pull myself away from the Sweatshop to go hang out with people.
There is something soothing and zen-like about creating something. And at the risk of sounding completely corny,
it was something I’ve been missing. All
my life, I’ve loved making things and doing little arts and crafts projects, however,
the problem with doing arts and crafts projects is that unless there is a
distribution plan (i.e., giving them away as gifts), your house quickly starts
to look like a Martha Stewart Hoarders episode.
Plus, as an adult (and a slug) there are so many obligations and things
that you feel that you need to do, that taking the time to sit down
and create something is always on the bottom of the priority list. So by having the Sweatshop, I allow myself
time to create.
And all this creating stuff? It’s AWESOME. Despite the crazy hours, and the late nights
trying to complete rush orders, it’s actually ridiculously fun and relaxes me
better than a full body massage. I love
it, and I can’t imagine stopping this crazy ride! And I owe a huge thank you to all my fans and
customers that allow me to have this time to create something amazing. Because it’s a wonderfully addictive feeling.
So, the TL;DR version of all of this: I’ve been super busy
this past year…and a huge thank you fans for letting me be this busy!