Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A REVIEW ON THE LIFE EVERYONE SEEKS.


This week I will review Life.
Let us begin with the basics shall we? Life is not whether we are alive or not. Although it may have a lot of meanings, my favorite is a definition is the following one at the current moment. Life is what you want to make it. You could choose to live your life like your alcoholic uncle, or like your persnickety and overly picky aunt.

Life is a different experience for everyone. Some people may be poor in the richest city on earth, or some people may be rich in the poorest city on earth. Life differs vastly.

The ideal Life is what all people want, what few people have, and what many people think they have. Up until the 19th Century people thought that living in the largest empire was the ideal Life. Back then people thought that by living in the largest Empire on earth it will make your life easier. I don’t have to say that they were wrong do I?

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Up until the new millennium, people though that having a lot of money was the ideal life. Those people couldn’t have been more wrong, but in the year 2008 I noticed something. I did not see this in my city, but all around the world on my television. Some people, I noticed, were having fun with just a stick and a bicycle ring. Others were sharing their life on YouTube and having a blast doing it. One gentleman in particular had and has his own show on the Travel Channel and travels around the world and experiences what the happiest and purest people, in my eyes, love to eat locally.


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Life can also be a big bitch. It can take one of more than one of your loved ones in a blink of an eye. It can also turn your world upside down overnight. As is with a pen-pal I met through YouTube, the website originally dedicated to peoples’ lives. One day he was recovering in a hotel from a drug overdose and the next day his old friend from high school sent a private jet to pick him up with assurance of a new life, success, and a steady income, only to go back to doing drugs all over again.

It is true Life like all things in this world has its ups and downs, but I think that by always aiming to have fun, making people laugh, working hard and playing even harder, making your own choices, having the best people in your life and living a healthy lifestyle is the best chance into living in your own personal paradise. Well that and living somewhere tropical couldn’t hurt either.

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Life is beautiful. I love Life.
 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

McDonald's INVADES YOUTUBE? CANADIANS ARE ACTING LIKE AMERICANS?


Today I will blog about a book I have been reading for my English class. Fast Food Nation by Erich Schlosser is an interesting book. I suggest you read it so you can find out what the fast food industry has been doing “behind our backs” so to speak.

I personally like this book. I enjoy it because it reveals the dirty secrets fast food companies once had. It shows us that they are still the money hungry bastards they always have been, but just a little more white collared on the outside. I think more people should read this book, for it will open their eyes and show them what comes with being omnivores.

This book has had an affect on me, but not on my way of eating, rather on my way of thinking. I decided to start my long transition to a vegetarian long before I started reading this book. I took the initiative not because of cute furry animals dying, no I don’t care if I devour my uncle’s cow, Bertha. I want to have a vegetarian based diet because of my stomach troubles. I have a hard time digesting meats properly sometimes. This was my second time reading this book, so I already knew what came along when grabbing it from my very dusty shelf.

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Now I leave you with a popular YouTuber, Joe Penna or MysteryGuitarMan as he is known on YouTube. The following is a commercial he did for McDonald’s. I like this video because it shows Joe’s talent as a normal person who became successful with YouTube, not because it has McDonald’s stuff. 

THE LINK: http://www.youtube.com/user/MysteryGuitarMan#p/c/CF81022FAB19616C/10/iYdrnenFcAY


 PLEASE WATCH THE VID FROM THE LAST LINK FIRST!
 PLEASE WATCH THE VID FROM THE LAST LINK FIRST!

I couldn't embed that vid so here is EPIC MEAL TIME!!! PREPARE FOR ULTIMATE CARNIVORE EATING DEAD ANIMAL ACTION!!! Oh and they are Canadians not Americans.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A BLOG POST TO END ALL CULINARY CLASS PROBLEMS?


Hello my friends, if you were wondering what on earth my answer was it is simple/complicated. I will give back stories to all of the facts.

  1. Currently (darn you Charles) I am NOT hopelessly devoted to culinary arts, yes sad but true. If I was hopelessly devoted to Culinary Arts I would not be taking GEd classes and working, I would be making and creating new dishes and recipes for everyone to enjoy.

  1. I am NOT in love with my soul mate, because not only has she not met me, but I have not met her either. I was listening to Michael Buble.

  1. All I can say is…expect this story from someone else that is not me on YouTube.

  1. This is the correct answer. There is no way anyone could have known, and to add to the sketchiness, I recently cut my hair. So just trust me. 

  1. Yes my family is descended from the Aztecs, we have lived around the same area for a long time, but there is a significant amount of Spanish blood from my paternal grandmother’s side and from my maternal grandfather’s side.

  1. I like cookbooks and I love reading what other chefs are up to in the world, but I do not let them influence my ideas.

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: SCHOOL
            If you are wondering what I’ve been going through I will tell you. If you haven’t I’m gonna tell you anyways. My culinary class is going great. I am learning new and different ways of cooking food. I love this class. In my gourmet class, we the students are the ones in charge of making the food for Oxnard College’s own secret restaurant. It gets a new name every spring as a result of the new students’ decisions. The students in the waiter’s class are the ones who decide on what the restaurant will be called. The students in the gourmet class are in charge of cooking the meals. The first three weeks I was with the dessert team. You can find footage of this on my YouTube channel youtube.com/twistedalphonso1 I highly suggest you watch the video titled “Thoughts of a Culinary Student”. The following week through late March I was in charge of the salad chefs. Two weeks ago I was and currently am with the main course team.

            Now on to the juicy stuff. In this paragraph I will spill the beans on the instructors and stuff the chef does not even know. Last semester we got a new instructor. He is pretty cool, apart from his huge ego. There are times when I ask myself how I am able to refrain from saying something I will regret at him. Don’t get me wrong he is extremely talented, knowledgeable, and good at what he does, but he is an a** sometimes. Well what else can you expect from French people, hairy armpits and no showers? We already know that. Don’t even get me started with the other chef’s class. I hear that even though we have 10 students running the Friday restaurant, and they have like 15, their part of the restaurant is hectic and a mess.

If I get in trouble or not liked from this post by my instructor I say to him “Bring it ON”. The truth must be told. This college needs another great instructor, not a culinary dictator. We need a culinary instructor not a chef. I was going to complain to the head of the culinary department anyways so I’m killing two birds with one stone right?

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I think that is all my brain is capable of tonight. With that I leave you a singer 100 TIMES WORSE THAT KESHA! Her name is Rebecca Black and I’m disappointed by some of the music being released today.


But at least this new sexy singer Porcelain Black gives hope to new new music, and it doesn't hurt that Lil' Wayne appears in it.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

I BET YOU CAN'T GUESS THE TRUTH!

For this week I will be stating five lies and one truth. This brings back memories of one of my favorite podcasts of all time, Smartmouths Podcast. They had two truths one lie, which is easier to guess the lie in my opinion.

1. I am hopelessly devoted to Culinary Arts.

2. I am in love with my soul-mate, but she hasn't met me yet.

3. I will kayak across the Pacific Ocean this summer and post a video about my journey on YouTube.

4. I have medium-length hair.

5. I have Aztec blood in my veins as a result of my family being in a town almost never have been visited by Europeans.

6. I don't like cookbooks because I like to come up with my own recipes without the influence of any one.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Why are you here?

Last year the online site YouTube became more popular than ever. Whether is was the ONE BILLION  people that subscribes to different channels, or YouTubers getting contracts and deals with major record labels and large-scale production companies, YouTube was everywhere. Many people are turning their channels into their own company and also in to like a brand-type channel. On the other hand there are always bad apples and YouTube is no exeption.

When someone from YouTube is explaining to someone who knows nothing about YouTube what the site is, they DO NOT SAY EVERYTHING! The one thing we YouTubers avoid telling you is that there are A LOT of haters on the site. They are called trolls and are hated and loved. They are hated because you will work your booty off on a project you hold near and dear to your heart and as soon as you post it these trolls may or may not leave a very rude comment 'just for fun'. The smart people however do a very simple and smart thing, they ignore them. My mom always says that if you ignore a crazy person eventually they will leave you alone, and gosh darn it my mom IS right. We YouTubers used to get ridiculed as soon as we mentioned snything about YouTube.

We used to be treated like trash from television companies, but just last year rating have DROPPED LIKE FLIES from television shows. Does anyone know where those views have gone? YouTube. From the outside we YouTubers last year started to look like we knew what we were doing. Even though the majority did, there are still some that do not know simply WHY they visit this site!

A pen-pal and a vlogger made two almost similar videos. In these two videos they asked a simple question; Why are you on YouTube? It is a question similar to one asked five years ago when YouTube was still a child which was "Who are you?" That question made the YouTube community become more connected with each other. The present question however, we still do not know what it will bring. I am still hesitant to answer that question not because I do not know why I still am on YouTube, but because I have many answers and I do not know how to paraphrase, summarize os shorten them down. Many different people, however have answered that question, which I tip off my invisible hat to them.


My pen-pal, Cory's video is below. It is in two short parts.
     Part one:






     Part two:






The vlogger, ProjectCarTv's (as he's known on YouTube) video is a long one, but It contains GREAT AND PHILOSOPHOCAL ideas/questions. If you are in a tight schedule watch from 3:30 through about 10:00.
WARNING: IF YOU ONLY WATCH PART OF THE VIDEO YOU WILL LOSE GREAT CONTENT. Seriously please watch if fully it is great!






Bye and don't forget to follow/stalk me.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Lady GaGa and Homosexuals were Born This Way!


I think this decade will be defined as the decade that resolved Gay Rights. Look how far we have come in just ten years. In the 1990s the general population still thought homosexuals were genetically and mentally retarded human beings. Just last year there were many pro-homosexual movements all over the world. In China, the current gay generation defines themselves as the ‘Transitional Generation’, meaning that they believe they are the generation that will pave the way into a more homosexual-accepting China. The NOH8 campaign is a picture-based movement started by a photographer showing how many people, gay and straight, are sick and tired of the hate constantly being received from the conservative and elder population. India, another “straight” country has already seen quite a few gay-parades in its time and they are growing. With all this talking (or typing) of homosexual facts from all over the world what is my view you wonder? 

At first when I learned what a homosexual was I will honestly say I was disgusted. I thought how a dude can have a relationship with another dude? Today I realize that my parents intentionally planted that idea and similar thoughts into my brain. Over time as I grew up and became a junior in high school I had different feelings towards homosexuals. Mainly because I had friends that were either gay or bisexual, and I did not even know they were “different” anyways. I always saw my homosexual friends as normal human beings with a weird pitch in their vocal cords. When I realized they were gay, that’s when I started questioning my Christian beliefs. In the Christian world a companionship between two men or two women is unacceptable and forbidden, end of story. Throughout my junior year and senior year of high school I continued to find my beliefs on homosexuals. One situation that helped me become more accepting towards the gay community in senior year was having lesbian friends. 

Have you ever seen two smoking hot girls make out right in front of you? I have, and watching those two beautiful ladies engage in PDA is truthfully what made me more accepting. My question is what straight guy doesn’t honestly want that to happen; I bet many straight men fantasize about a scene involving two females in close proximity to each other’s lips. In conclusion, today I believe that the homosexual population is normal, yes it’s that simple. Homosexuals are normal human beings that should be treated like everybody else. It does not matter if you’re black skin, brown skin, yellow skin, red skin, white skin, gold skin, homosexual, a dwarf, or a giant; we are all genetically 99.9% similar in one way or another. With that I say to all the homophobes: WELCOME TO THE 21st CENTURY!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Interviewing Melissa Zuniga

What's your name?
  My name is Melissa Zuniga

Tell me about your background.
  Well I go to Oxnard College, I'm the youngest of three, I'm the only girl, and I have lived in Oxnard all my life. I visited Italy and France instead of having a Quinceanera. My dad had a soccer team and he took them there to train, so I went along.

What motivates you to attend college?
   My family motivates me. I have two older brothers both with Bachelor's, and my parents also graduated college, so I come from a college family.

 What is your current schedule like?
   I go to school Monday through Thursday in the mornings, Wednesday nights, and I work Monday through Fridays 12-6.

 How do you balance family, school and work?
   Well I spend time with the family on weekends, I go to school in the mornings, I go to work right after and I go to school in the night Wednesdays.

Do you have a mentor or a role model in your life?
   My eldest brother is my role model. He went from Oxnard College, to San Diego State, to CalStateUniverityCI in five years.

How would you describe yourself in three words?
  Outgoing, organized, and friendly.
   
 Where do you see yourself in ten or five years?
   In ten years I see myself with my Master's working in a high school as a teacher in the East Coast.

What's your "motto" or philosophy for succeeding in school?
   Work hard, play later. In the end it will all be worth it.

What specific things about Oxnard College do you like?
   I like that everyone is focused with their studies compared to Ventura College. Over there it is like high school all over again, everyone is concerned about this and that, but not in their own studies.

What are some areas at the college you think could be improved?
   Everything except for the new buildings.

In what ways does your culture influence your decision to come to college?
   It makes me want to get an education. You go to fast food places and all you see are the Latinos doing all the hard labor, and I don't like that.

What's been the biggest surprise about your college experience?
   My biggest surprise is that time goes on by really fast.

Do you have anything you'd like to add to this interview?
   Umm, thanks for your time.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Family and Holidays

Family is everything to me. Family is how you learn to ride a bike, how you learn to cook, how you learn that your alcoholic uncle likes to crash into stores, and many more outrageous stuff. My favorite time to spend with the family is Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Christmas is not only about presents to me. Christmas to me is also a great time to spend with the extended family. On Christmas you are able to sit and have a talk with that cousin that lives in Sacramento, or even have a decent and civilized talk with your alcoholic uncle. The same goes with New Year’s Eve in my family. Everybody celebrates Christmas and New Year’s Eve with the family a different way. Now with my family, since 3/4 of us live in the same city, we always gather in the biggest house to celebrate the two Christmases, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and the two New Year’s, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. On Christmas we bring all of the presents, the ones for Secret Santa, the ones from 'Santa', and our personal ones. At around 3 PM Christmas Eve, we arrive at the chosen home and just hang around with the family. Our Christmas meal is a little different from the rest of America. The meal consists of tamales, posole, ponche, buñuelos, champurrado, tacos de cabeza, tacos de carne adobada, atole, and ensalada navideña, oh and my cookies. After the meal, we hang out some more until midnight comes around. At midnight we go around and wish everybody 'Feliz Navidad', then sit in the living room in a big circle. Everyone hands out their own gifts, and we act surprised by Santa’s presents as well. After the opening of the presents the families all go to their own homes until later on in the morning. Us kids however, we always ask our parents if we could sleep over. In the morning, we go back to the house with our gifts at hand, hang out some more, and eat yummy leftovers. At around 4 PM or 5 PM we would go back home. The next six days are always brutal for the young ones. We cannot wait to hang out with our cousins for a day or more yet again. Personally, I wish Christmas and New Year’s Eve were back to back. In no time at all however, New Year's sneaks up on us with a very similar schedule as Christmas in mind. Then we wait for winter do it all over again! In conclusion, family in my mind is tied to Christmas and New Year's, because Family, Christmas and New Year's are almost synonymous in my heart.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Rediscovering my Passion


                                                                                                                                                           
                                         Rediscovering My Passion                     

From wanting to be a painter at age seven to a marine biologist at age fifteen I have chased many careers throughout my lifetime. Now I know those were the wrong choice, because I have since gotten back into wanting to be a chef.  I had my first cooking class in my junior year of high school. Even though I did not know it then, Culinary Arts would be my career choice. Somehow and someway I was looking forward to it, but I did not know why. I am not sure what path my life would have taken if not for the cooking class. Looking back, I am grateful that I got back into the world of cooking. Culinary Arts is what I live for and what I hope and wish my life will revolve around in the near future, other than my current and future family as well.
Little kids are always doing different and random activities throughout the hours of the day. I was almost like every little kid in the world. The one thing that distinguished little me, and, say, little John was experimenting with food. What I called cooking as a little kid my mother would call ruining perfectly good food, and she still does to this day. Random afternoons while my mother was not in the kitchen I would raid the fridge and get either random liquids or random food. What I would do is take, let us say, Sprite and mustard, ketchup, or whatever I could find and mix random amounts and drink it. Sometimes I would hate the concoction and throw it away.  Other days I would get lucky and get a delicious tasting result. Often when I tried to recreate the delicious beverage I would fail miserably. I had another way of randomly mixing food together that does not seem like it would taste good. With food I could not just randomly mix ingredients together and wish for the best. No, with food I had to mix a certain percent of one ingredient and a certain percent of another ingredient.
“Gera, what are you doing?” my mother would ask.
“Mixing stuff”
“You are going to eat all of it whether you like it or not.”
“Ok.” I would willingly say.
Conversations almost always were the same for every batch of randomness I would mix up. Now that I think back on it, I do not know how I did not go crazy.
            My culinary side was present even in my painter phase. My drawings would sometimes include people eating stuff, food, food in the background, or me eating food. Whenever we visited the mall or big block store chains I would always ask to go to the food court first, or to the food section if we went to store chains that day. My favorite memory involving food in my childhood is in my painter phase. That day I wanted to draw a mansion with every one of my family members and a lot of dogs. When I could not think of where to start I decided to ask my mom to cook something delicious for dinner that day.
            “Hey, Mom, I cannot draw anything. Can you cook me something good?”
            “I will cook Camarones a la Diabla for dinner today. Does that sound good or what?” she said.
            “Oh, that sounds delicious. Can I help?” I asked with enthusiasm.
            “Of course, can you get me the rice?”
That day I experienced my first spicy food at age eight. I do not know why I did not connect the word diabla, meaning devil in feminine form in Spanish, with food so spicy that you will cry out paintings by the hour after consuming it. It seemed that the mysteriously spicy shrimp was just what my artist side needed, because the following two weeks I made the best paintings and drawings of my childhood.
            Even though I got reintroduced into the world of culinary in my junior year by mere accident, I fell in love with it my senior year. At the end of my junior year I had to choose between a schedule with ROP, or a schedule with Regional/International Cuisine for my senior year. ROP, or Regional Occupational Program, is a way of getting seniors in high school ready for the workforce. “ROP in California currently supports culinary arts, healthcare, information technology, agriculture, business, construction, and auto technology” (Wikipedia). Regional and International Cuisine explores the different foods of the United States as well the foods from around the world. The choice was not very difficult for me; I chose the latter class. I loved every day of my culinary class in my senior year.
Choosing the Regional and International Cuisine class helped me win the annual Pacifica Iron Chef. There were eight teams of two, each consisting of a teacher and a student, and each team having to make up a dish in an hour revolving around the main ingredient, which was chocolate that year. When my culinary teacher Mrs. Howe announced that the judges, professional chefs from Ventura County, chose my old history teacher Mr. Garcia and I as the winners I could not believe what I heard. I wondered how I won if it was my first joining the competition. Realizing that it was my last year of high school and that I won the competition in my first try furthered my love for Culinary Arts. After receiving my medallion and my certificate I learned from Mr. Garcia that the past year he won second place and the year before that he won third place. I was very happy that one of my most favorite teachers from high school was able to win first place with my help. Now in college I take every opportunity involving the Arts I get. Last year I was able to visit the beautiful Cal Poly Pomona. Even though the university in not a culinary university, the culinary department is by far the most impressive. With their own Certified Executive Chef, their own vineyard and wine cellar, and their own fruit and vegetable garden, you could say that Cal Poly Pomona is an impressive learning facility. Apart from that I was also able to visit two food shows in Ventura. One of the food shows was by Jordano’s and the other by Sysco. Both food shows were very delicious.
In conclusion, even though I deviated from my original path of becoming a chef, I later rediscovered my passion for cooking. I do not regret getting into it so late in high school, because I would have not experienced my amusing painter phase from my childhood. I love Culinary Arts and even though I may or may not express it much from my emotions, feelings, and actions, I will always live the life of a chef.




“California Association of Regional Occupational Centers and Programs” Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia.  29 June 2010. Wikipedia. 21 Feb. 2011  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_Occupational_Program.>

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Oh the joys of digitally recorded thoughts.

   Texting is a subject which I can care less. You ask why? I do not care because I do not text. Even though I have had a cell phone since my sophomore year of high school I have not liked texting. For some strange reason I always preferred talking, calling, e-mailing, and now tweeting as my source of communication. One might think a teenager living in technology-infused Southern California has to be a part of the thumb-generation, but I guess the texting bug missed me. I am glad I never got into texting, for it saved me possible accidents from happening. Do I regret not getting into the texting scene? Right now I do not know. I guess I will have to reflect on this particular situation when I am older. Then again I do not see why I may regret ever not texting with the wonderful feature that is on the internet called Twitter. Even though you cannot tweet on every cell phone these days, tweeting surpasses texting any day in my opinion. With Twitter you can share thoughts, web sites, high definition video, high quality photographs and even your alcoholic father’s views on teenage sparkly vampires. With that you can say that texting is a dying fad.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Internet Killed Television

Reality Television. What is reality television? According to dictionary.com, reality television is a kind of television show where cameras follow real people in real life. My favorite definition has got to be from Urban Dictionary, which states that reality television was a form of documentary type show that has spiraled out of control. It also states that today’s reality television is only about sex, alcohol, parties and drama. That’s why I love Urban Dictionary, because I know I will get the real meaning of something not just the pg definition you get elsewhere. I totally agree with Urban Dictionary reality television has gone down the drain and it is degrading Americans more and more. Although Surreal Life and The Real Life had some form of realness to them. I think that Reality Television is another reason as to why Europeans hate Americans. Reality television is not what real people go through. Real people have good days where they get to go to Disneyland and the following day they are stuck doing merchandise for an online store.

Now, the true form of Reality Television is online particularly YouTube. Let us talk about YouTube for a few sentences. YouTube is much more complex than everybody thinks. On YouTube you can fulfill you dream job, and anything your heart desires. You can also get a job working ON YouTube. For example let us say you are a singer and you want your talent be known to the world. You can do it the traditional way, or you can do it the new way. By posting videos of your talent on the site you get random viewers. IF you are smart you will ask the viewers to subscribe to your YouTube ‘Channel’ and thus each video will get you closer to a magic number. When you real about 2,000 subscribers you can apply to be a YouTube Partner which in simple terms means you will get money from your videos. Each time a viewer clicks on an advertisement placed by Google you will get a percentage of the money from it. Overtime you will get more and more subscribers and you will get more money on payday.

Now let us get back to reality Television on YouTube. Some people are smart and set this to be their career, like Charles Trippy and Alli Speed from the real form of Reality Television, vlogging. Vlogging is filming yourself saying whatever you want to say, and doing what ever you want to do. Vlogging is video logging to those who did not notice that was a compound word. With vlogging you are the producer, director, editor and talent. Daily Vlogs are the hardest jobs anyone will have because you have to edit sometimes hours into just about 15 minutes every single day. Days you will fall behind, like Kate from youtube.com/katersoneseven, and your subscribers will be infuriated. Reality Television should be renamed to Online Reality. Overtime I believe that the internet will overtake the television in all forms of entertainment. After all, like Charles Trippy says ‘The Internet Killed Television’.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

My Fast Food history.

     Fast food was not a part of my life as a child. I first started eating fast food when I was about 13 years old. My family and I would go to either McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Carl’s Jr, or Jack in the Box. Personally, I have always liked McDonald’s. We ate fast food about once every week. I would always look forward to that day because I always looked forward to eat something new every week. At around 16 I was introduced to Arby’s, Subway, Popeye’s, In-n-out, and Chinatown Express near the Centerpoint Mall.
     My favorite meal from McDonald’s has been and always will be the BigMac. Now I order it meatless and add my own chicken at home, but it is still the same burger to me. The Jr Bacon Cheeseburger has always been my choice when eating from Wendy’s. Why you ask? It is my favorite because it has the greatest ingredient made out of meat, bacon. It is as simple as that. My favorite from Carl’s Jr has been the Teriyaki Burger. You might have thought it was the Western Bacon Cheeseburger, but no. Do not get me wrong it is a good burger, but the teriyaki burger is absolutely scrumptious. Jack in the box has the best Sirloin Swiss and Grilled Onion Burger. Well it is the only Sirloin Swiss and Grilled Onion Burger I have ever tasted that has captured my attention quite a lot. At Arby’s I always like getting the cheese steak, NO substitutions. The meatball Marinara is my favorite from Subway because it beats all of the rest by the fact that it is the only “Italian “sub. At Popeye’s it is the Shrimp Po’Boy. In-n-out has always made me smile with the animal-style fries. The flavor is off the hook. At Chinatown Express you should always get the chow mien, orange chicken and tempura shrimp. That is the best combination you will ever taste.
     Presently I do not eat a lot of fast food mainly because my job is 20 minutes away and on class days I do not have the time. Currently I eat fast food about once every month. I do not miss it as much as I should mainly because I am a chef and I am always trying out new recipes. If I crave a bacon cheeseburger I make it myself, but add a few more seasonings and herbs to make the burger taste better, and I use olive oil, grape seed oil or sometimes chili oil for the fries. Honestly, do you need fast food with a meal like that? I do not think so. The day that I do eat fast food I am probably at Wal-Mart or the Pacific View Mall. I do not regret ever eating fast food because I would have never found out how to do the awesome burgers that I make occasionally. If I would regret anything from ever eating at a fast food would be that I did not get more of a variety. I always stuck with my favorites.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Who I am...in a nutshell.

My past is a big blur to me. Some years have completely disappeared from my memory. Others I have just enough memories to paint a general picture. Why this is happening all of a sudden? I have no idea why. What I can tell you based on pictures and the remaining memories is just enough for this assignment. Well, let us start off with the basics. I was born in Ventura, California in the year 1991. I am the eldest of two children. I was born from the second oldest sibling out of 12 and the fourth youngest sibling out of 8. If you are scratching your head I just described my parents. Growing up I mostly enjoyed being alone doing whatever my mind would think of. Whether I would be playing with toy soldiers, reading a picture book, or taking apart toy cars, I enjoyed my time alone. Yes taking apart cars not destroying or demolishing like other little munchkins. Of course I had many friends in school, for I was a very energetic child as well.  Any person will call that bi-polar, but if one is bi-polar he or she is not aware that he or she has “two sides/personalities”. No I knew when to be energetic and when to be calm, even at the tender age of seven. And like every kid with energy running amok, I was an occasional bully. I still have that side, but as a grownup I see myself as a person who likes to laugh and point occasionally. I also had many pets growing up. Fishes, wild birds, a lizard, turtles, stray cats and tens of pet rocks. My favorite was the turtle because my favorite color is green and the turtle was green and tiny. When my sister was born, well seven years after, I played more and more with her than alone. That is when I added the ‘social badge’ to my personal checklist. The times I did not feel like being alone, with friends, or with my sister I would be in the kitchen with my mom. Sometimes I mixed random stuff together to see what it tasted like, only to throw it away 5 seconds later, hence me being a chef in the future.

Speaking about being a chef, let us come from to past and into the present shall we? Currently, I am studying to get my AS in Culinary Arts. I began my path towards becoming a chef technically as a little kid, but scholarly speaking, Junior year in high school. I did not always want to be a chef, I wanted to be a painter when I was 10, a marine biologist when I was 15 and a chef at 17. My first job was as a grill cook at Oxnard College Cafeteria. I was told by many students and staff that I was the best grill cook in a long time, but because of budget cuts the college let me go and hired a voluntary. Only 2 weeks after that job I was hired as a dishwasher and a busser at CafĂ© Amri, and I am rising  through the ranks already.

What the future holds is simple. Chef, restaurateur, celebrity chef, Iron Chef, Cookbook author, and eventually a professor at a culinary institution. Pretty far fetched, but I know I will achieve all throughout my lifetime. It all may seem shallow as well to other people, but how can I not be all of those things if that is what I love and wish? Of course, I would also like to be a blogger, YouTuber, and an author on the side.