Has October become synonymous with winter in your neck of the woods too? It’s so freaking cold here I’m actually blogging in bed! We aren’t planning on switching our summer for winter wardrobes until next weekend and I’m not quite sure how we’ll get through to then. I’m keeping this post quick before my laptop dies.
I did not get near enough schoolwork done this afternoon. I did drink some milky tea,
and get in a session at the gym. 30 minutes on the elliptical, random level 6. I started to read The Help while I ellipticized. I’m only 5 pages in but I’m already loving it. I’m not loving that it’s 500+ pages long; normally that would thrill me but I have to finish it by next Friday for book club!
For weekend fun, we met up with two other couples at The King and I for dinner. People have praised The King and I as the best Thai in Buffalo for years; I’m so glad we finally got a chance to go. And the food was pretty dang delicious.
I stole several bites of Adam’s Tom Yum soup. The famous Thai soup, slightly sour and spicy with fresh mushrooms, tomato, chili, lemongrass, galangal, and lemon juice with cilantro, scallions, and chicken.
I loved how tangy this was, totally umami.
My tactic to trying out a new Thai spot is to order either the Pad See Eiw (my favorite meal on Earth) or an extra spicy dish (to gauge what they deem “spicy”). Tonight I went the spicy route. I ordered the vegetarian Pud Met Ma Muang. Steamed tofu sautéed with cashew nuts, mushroom, bamboo shoot, bell pepper, onion, broccoli, baby carrots, and Thai basil leaves in a hot chili sauce. I ordered 5-star spicy and extra veggies so they added chili, Napa cabbage, and zucchini.
Loved it!
I would only call this 3-star spicy but I’m rating the dish 5-stars for satisfaction since the veggies were so good. Other Thai places in Buffalo load up their dishes with onions, it was great to have an actual plate of vegetables! Plus everything, tofu included, was cooked perfectly.
I basically licked my plate clean, plus several scoops from the communal rice bowl.
We will definitely be coming back soon.
None of the couples were ready for the night to be over so we all headed to Dolci for gelato.
The worker graciously let me taste several flavors (including Sriracha-coconut!!) until I came upon two that made my heart sing.
Burnt caramel and Pumking Ale. The burnt caramel was obviously the best because you just can’t top that flavor but the Pumking Ale was amazing as well, and the combo was divine. The Pumking had just hints of booze and pumpkin and it was almost fizzy! I totally confirmed my suspicion that I can’t make it through this October without some Southern Tier.
What’s the strangest flavor of ice cream you’ve ever tasted?







vegetarian sausage ice cream. i like pumpkin
You will have NO problem finishing The Help by Friday. I just read it recently and I could not put it down!