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I’ve tucked this cinnamon sugar pull apart bread recipe away for a long time but never found the time to make it. I was able to squeeze in a couple of hours in the morning for some baking. Cinnamon and sugar. So simple and delectable! This was the perfect morning snack with a glass of milk and potato chips (never said my breakfasts were healthy and balanced). The recipe was taken from Joy The Baker and the process was actually really simple and easy.

While in the oven you can already smell the cinnamon and sugar melting and mingling with one another. Eat the bread when it’s still warm and I suggest devouring it within 1-2 days (might get hard). I finished the bread in two days. That’s bad right?

YAY! My sister is getting hitched this Sunday and I am so excited and happy and nervous and… you get the point. So traditionally there is a tea ceremony on the day of the wedding and it’s a very common ceremony that I am completely aware of. What I was not aware of was the dowry that the bride’s family receive days or month before the wedding from the groom’s family.

It goes a little something like this. The groom’s family arrives at bride’s house with a dowry of bridal cakes, dried goods (abalones, mushrooms, tea, scallops, shrimps, shark fins (damn California for banning this delicacy), sea cucumbers, and whatever you can find in a Chinese herbal store that’s dried), animal sacrifice (usually a chicken but we opted for a dead and already cooked one), fruits, and money of course. Can’t wait!

Mushrooms on the left, tea leaves in the middle, and dried shrimp to the right

Bridal cakes

Fresh flowers

Roasted piggy

Incense and candles (must burn out completely. Took us 3 days)

THE COUPLE

Just too adorable to not post up

cousins

Yours truly in Lily Pulitzer dress, D&G cardigan, Christian Louboutin heels, and Fendi sunglasses

Just TWO more days till wedding bells…

I love soda and when I heard about Galco’s I got extremely excited. Galco’s is a soda pop shop near Highland Park that carries a plethora of soda. Soda from all over the world, soda of different flavors, varieties, and bottle shapes. When I walked into the store it was like walking back into time. Judging from the paint color I don’t think the store remodeled since the 80′s. Not tacky at all. Just lots of memories and character.

I tried Curiousity Cola, Sparky’s Root Beer, and Bundaberg Australian Root Beer. Curious cola was damn pricey but really good. The cola is botanically brewed, sweet but not overly sweet, hints of ginger and vanilla. Curious no more! Spark’y root beer tasted very traditional. Sparky was very smooth, sweet and had soft spice flavors. Bundaberg came in adorable packaging (that I paid premium for). The soda was a bottle with a pull tab which gave it that old school touch. Bundaberg was a little stronger in licorice taste and earthier than Sparky’s. The taste was really crisp and had a nice after taste bite to it. Too bad my Aussie root beer didn’t come with an Aussie.

Absolutely love the Hershey’s chocolate bars wrapped in that vintage look. There were a lot of candy that made me reminisce the days of growing up. The best candy memory had to be the little cartons of cigarette gum. You know! The “Lucky Lights” It looked like a cigarette and when you blew on it powder sugar would burst out. Horrible advertisement for kids now that I think about it but way cool when you’re a kid.

Honestly, I don’t have a problem with boyfriends carrying the girlfriend’s bag but only when needed. As in, bathroom stops, trying on a jacket, putting on a jacket, getting ready to fight another girl. You know, the normal stuff. When you make your boyfriend carry your purse just because you’re lazy then you’re dehumanizing him. Next time, carry a smaller bag.

 
Galco’s Soda Pop Stop
5702 York Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90042
323.255.7115