February 14, 2015: Akemi and I take Jodelle on a foodly excursion!

I ate like garbage box.


– Akemi today after lunch, her way of letting me know she ate too much.


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Pictured above: the chocolates I got Akemi for Valentine’s Day. ��Jean-Paul Hevin, shipped from Paris. ��They arrived three days ago and sat in the fridge because Akemi wanted to wait. ��A dried fruit and nut chocolate medley for her – and I surprised myself with a bunch of dark chocolate bars. ��I am SO thoughtful!


Today, Jodelle finally took us up on our offer and joined us for a morning and afternoon of food-oriented fun! ��First stop, the farmer’s market for an organic fix.


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Well, well, well. ��Look who knitted herself a Whovian scarf.


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Chocolate-covered strawberries all around at the St. Lawrence Market. ��Dark chocolate for Akemi. ��White chocolate and strawberry for Jodelle. ��But nothing for the clearly disappointed guy in the middle. ��He missed out.


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Jodelle HAD to have this origami chopstick holder. ��Keeping with the Japanese theme, she also picked up some origami paper later in the day.


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We return to the farmer’s market where Jodelle picks up a nice warm hat – to add to her growing collection. ��50 years from now, neighbors will refer to her as “the crazy hat lady”.


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We followed up with a trip to Kensington Market where we checked out not one but TWO comic book shops. ��And then had lunch at King’s Cafe (http://www.kingscafe.com), a vegetarian restaurant that was – surprise surprise! – actually quite good. ��We enjoyed a variety of mostly Chinese dishes. ��Despite the fact that it was missing meat, the sticky rice purse was my favorite. ��Akemi loved the crispy king oyster mushrooms while Jodelle was all over the avocado melt. ��Apparently, next to hats, avocados are her favorite things.


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From there, it was a short walk over to Don’t Call Me Cupcake (http://dontcallmecupcake.com) for my weekly rum cake fix. ��Actor Roger Cross asked me to pick some up for him and I did – but he has yet to respond to my text about dropping them off so I’m thinking he one or two may not make it to his apartment.


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Clearly boozed up on rum cupcake, Jodelle spent an inordinate amount of time��swooning over some indie musician I’ve never heard of.


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Once she’d sobered up, we headed over to Bakka Phoenix Books (http://www.bakkaphoenixbooks.com), purveyors of fine genre reads. ��There, I picked up the above-pictured books (Ted Chiang’s Stories of Your Life and Others��is one of my all-time favorite story collections – that I leant my writing partner years ago and he never returned). ��Jodelle got A Game of Thrones, adding it to the list of titles she doesn’t have time to read.


After dropping Jodelle off, Akemi and I had a nice, quiet dinner and then, for dessert…


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She baked banana bread!


“It’s gluten free, sugar-free, and dairy free!”she informed me.


No problem.


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Much-improved with the addition of 45% milk chocolate chunks, a couple of scoops of Breyer’s vanilla ice cream, and a dousing of salted caramel Stoli.


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Ah, damnit! ��He swung by to pick up his rum cakes after all. :(


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