Friday, March 30, 2012

HMart and Korean Food

So, I have been really super busy, but I have made time to stop at the HMart in Houston and pick up some things. First, let me say that that is the most awesome grocery store ever. I mean... really EVER. They have a cool section in the front like a mini-mall. I picked up some really nice headbands there. The one on the right, I wore to a wedding. It was a nice accessory and added some nice sparkle to the dress.
  
I also had a nice dinner in their food court, which has really good Korean food despite it being "food court" style. I had bibimbap and it was delicious! It came in a hot stone bowl, and came with soup and kimchi. So far, I've had it twice there. It is absolutely repeat visit kind of good.

Anywho, while I was there (I've been twice so far so this covers all of those visits) I picked up a few things to try. Check 'em out:

Okay, these chestnuts were just terrible. Perhaps they were bad, or perhaps it's something you either have to get used to or have to grow up with to like. Either way... they were bad. They tasted more like vienna sausages - which doesn't really fit in with the sweet part of the description on the bag. Don't worry all you Chestnut fans - I haven't given up on them forever. I will try them again when I can get some fresh roasted ones... some that don't come in a foil pouch. I will see if I like them better then. I hope so, because I was rather looking forward to liking them.


Oh, lovely lovely kimchi. This stuff is really tasty. From what I have heard, it isn't quite as spicy as it could be, but I am okay with that. I can add more spice if I want. I got some gochujang and red pepper powder, so there is plenty of spice to be had. Let me also say, I haven't had any kimchi that I didn't like. I did, however, find some in my local (non-Korean) market today and it sort of scared me. It looked really really bland, was full of water in the glass jar it came in, and had no color. It didn't look good at all. I thought about buying it just to try it, but decided to stick with what I already knew was good.


This wasn't something surprising, but I like Pepero. I already knew I liked Pocky, so this one was pretty much a given. I really wanted to get the one that was all fancy and had almonds or peanuts or some kind of nuts crushed into the chocolate but it came in a box the size of my head, so I passed on that this time. My birthday is coming up though, so I might buy it then. :p


And lastly I have some rice cakes. These were Strawberry and Blueberry flavored bean paste filled. Really it might sound weird if you don't already know what it is, but these things were DELICIOUS. It was just really too bad that one little thing was something like 400 calories. I ate 4 of them on my 6 hour drive from Houston to New Orleans, realized how many calories each had, and decided to ration out the rest. Additionally, I should note that these aren't Korean. They are actually wrapped up in a pink and purple Japanese package. That didn't matter. They were good, so I will have them again. There were a lot of other little rice cakes, some of them looked like regular flour cakes too, but most of them looked too messy to be eating while driving so I passed on them. I might get them another time or the next time I have an extended stay there in Houston.

Well, that's part of my haul I guess. I did get some other things that aren't included like ddeokbokki, the before mentioned gochujang paste and powder, and some fish cakes, but I will talk about those things later when I discuss making ddeokbokki for the first time in a later post. I also will weigh in on a kimchi stew meal I plan to make later in the week - but my family doesn't like the smell of kimchi so I sort of have to sneak it in when they are asleep or something. Bummer.

Yup, that's it for now. Let me know what you like to buy at the market and what you like to cook. If you have any cool recipes, let me know. I would like to learn to make more things. 

Monday, March 12, 2012

A most awesome discovery... KWOW!

Okay, first... yes I know I am mostly talking to myself here lol errr... O.o;;
That's okay though. I have NEVER been able to keep up a blog and I am doing pretty good so far, so I am just going to keep at it until someone notices and reads along too  =^_^=

With that said, I found something so amazing today in the world of Korean Language learning.

-drum roll please-

http://sweetandtastytv.com/

Tada!

I actually stumbled upon a video on youtube, and that's what started it all:

http://www.youtube.com/user/sweetandtasty

It's funny, fun, and still informative.
There's some "Learn Korean" which is pretty straight learning. They start with teaching the Korean alphabet and there's also the numbers. Then comes Kwow! This is "Korean word of the day" but it's so much more than a simple word then the end. It is: emotions, fruits, colors, holidays, days of the week, snacks, animals, body parts, and the list goes on and on. These are a great vocabulary supplement while also giving a good deal of information on Korean culture. The different characters are also really cool.

If you are learning Korean, are interested in Korean, or just like seeing creative and funny videos - then check them out:






Learning the language~

I am working on learning Korean, as I previously mentioned. As part of that, I've started making some videos (well... not quite vlogs) of the Practice your Korean segments from talktomeinkorean.com. So, let's start this off with my first video, for Level 1 lessons 1 & 2:



Thursday, March 8, 2012

I won! Heartstrings anyone?

So, I got some mail in today, and was surprised to see I'd gotten something from Drama Fever (they have a ton of great Korean Dramas if you didn't already know that). Dun dun dun... opened the envelope to see....


How cool is that?!?! I had put my name in for the drawing, but I didn't think I'd win. I know it isn't a million dollars or anything, but I really love the show and adore Park Shin Hye and Jung Yong Hwa. Perhaps they just had a huge overstock and I won that way, but I don't care. I love it. I don't play guitar so I don't have much practical use for a guitar pick, but I still love it. This is actually my first Korean Drama memorabilia, though there are a lot of things I want, so I have to find somewhere special to keep it safe. ^_^

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Who wants to go to Korea? I do!!

Yeah, so I originally wanted to do some youtube vlogs but that's not working as planned, so I will start with a blog. Oh yeah! So, what's the point? Here's the low-down.

I want to go to South Korea to teach English. If worse comes to worse, I will just visit, but I'd like to have something actively productive to do, plus I think being a teacher will help me obtain friends a lot easier than if I just go for a few months here and there without having any social connections. That point aside, I do still have to finish school first. *sad face* I am classified as a senior, but I have about a year left to complete my degree. So, the plan is to hop on the EPIK train and try for fall 2013. Hopefully I can make it in before all of the schools decide to follow Seoul's ways and drop the native English teachers.

What am I doing now? Well, for now I am doing a few things:
First, I am researching Korean culture, and starting to learn the language. I am using the supremely helpful talktomeinkorean.com for the language part, plus Rosetta Stone as well. I love Rosetta Stone, but I find TTMiK to be a lot more practical, especially since I can listen to the lessons in my car... something I can't do with Rosetta Stone. I have watched a multitude of videos from past and current English teachers in Korea, to get an idea of what I can look forward to, plus I've also been reviewing cultural and food videos, blogs, websites, etc for more Korea specific information.

Second, I have a recruiter lined up to help me search for a school once I am ready. We aren't on a daily active connection basis since it'll be a while still before I officially need their help, but it's nice to have someone to answer questions about the process when needed. I've started getting some of my paperwork requirements organized so I am ready (like lining up references and making sure I know what I need and when), though it'll still be a while before I need these things.

Third, and perhaps the most obvious, I am completing the required education portion and I will be working on certification... probably over the summer.

Lastly, I've been enjoying kpop and kdramas, perhaps more than is normal... I sort of include this in the first point, but make it separate since it's mostly for entertainment lol

There's probably still more I need to do, but I think I am making good headway to prepare myself. *nods*

That's going to be it for my first post here. Next time I will post about my first Korean food experience, and I may also include here some stuff as I am learning the Korean language. Overall, I will just post things as I think of them, chronicling my year and a half before heading off to Korea... and then some!

If you live, lived, or plan to live in Korea (or even if it was just for a visit), let me know. If you have a blog, vlog, or website about your adventures, post the link so I can check it out!