University of the Spoiled Children

August 30, 2010

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Guess what? My school just got way cooler.

First of all, we now rank higher than UCLA at 23rd in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 ranking. What what! Hoots of triumph rippled all across downtown LA, while hoots of outrage rang in Westwood, LA. This news has stirred many a caustic debate, that’s for sure.

I’ve not attended UCLA so I can’t judge which school is really better, but it still feels super good to be a Trojan right now. Sorry, Bruins, but we’re not just the University of the Spoiled Children; we’re legitimately smart and talented.

Now, truth be told, there was one thing I always felt the Bruins had better than us, and that was dining options. I think my school campus is gorgeous, but we aren’t exactly the place for gourmands. We have a few notable Latin eateries in the vicinity, but the campus itself just has crap food. Think rubbery chicken, disgusting burgers, and Baja Fresh, which really should be called Bah! Ha! “Fresh”. I mean, we don’t even have an In-N-Out, or a decent grocery store. When it comes to campus dining, the Bruins definitely has a leg up.

Well, all’s about to change, because a few new eateries have arrived into our new Campus Center. Apparently we have a lot of rich alumni who just love to shower money on us, such as George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Recently, this dude Ronald Tutor donated $30 million to build this fabulous building, which only just opened the beginning of this Fall. 
DSC_0792Hm, maybe they’re right. Perhaps we are the University of the Spoiled Children after all, because right now, we’re just being spoiled rotten with all the amazing new facilities and options opening left and right.
DSC_0832Just check out the posh outdoor patio!
DSC_0831Wouldn’t you just love to curl up on one of those seats right there on a warm afternoon, next to the cool rushing fountain, glass of ice-cold lemonade in hand? Looks like several students have already camped here with their drinks and iPhones:
DSC_0830They got the students to vote on which eateries they wanted in the campus center food court, and I was a bit pissed to see Panda Express camped in there. I guess I’m in the minority when it comes to intense bitterness towards bastardized “Chinese” cuisine. But I was thoroughly sedated when I found this snazzy new place on the second floor:
DSC_0835Remember selling lemonade for a few cents when you were a kid? Lemonade is a twist on the elementary school lemonade stand. It combines this concept with the nostalgia of school cafeterias to create a high-end lunch cafe.
DSC_0834Mimi and I have been plotting a lunch date here as soon as we heard about place. We even somehow twisted our Daily Trojan editor’s arm into having our meals comped, so that we can review this place fully.
DSC_0833Playing off the school cafeteria concept means that you get to grab a tray, line up, point at what you want, and have the “lunch ladies” plop food into your plate. Except your “lunch lady” has somehow gotten much nicer, and some were— dare I say— much cuter.
DSC_0837Lemonade may be based off nostalgic, old-school ideas, but its food is completely renovated. The menu they offer is innovative and fascinating—certainly not chicken fingers, and most definitely not from a can or box. Everything they sell, they make from scratch in the kitchen. Just look at those cauldrons toiling away, heavy with rich, slow-cooked roasts and braises. 
DSC_0838It took Mimi and I quite some time to pick what we wanted. There were just too many delicious options! Thus, we decided one trip was not enough. But for the first day, we decided to just get as much sampling as we can done.
DSC_0839The best way to do that was to order from the Marketplace section, which was a huge buffet of picnic-friendly items, and then share it between the two of us. You got to choose from 1 portion, 2 portions, or 3 portions, and if you wanted to sample more varieties, ask them to “split” the portions. Fabulous!

Mimi ordered the 2-portion Marketplace dish, split, with one main dish:
DSC_0854 Her main dish was Seared Ahi Tuna, served with Whole Citrus Ponzu dressing:
DSC_0855I’ve heard that you shouldn’t really order seafood in downtown LA, but the tuna was surprisingly fresh. It was nicely seared with a raw pink in the center, and the Citrus Ponzu dressing that came with it gave a bright shot of sweet and sour.

On the side, we had the Beets, Pickled Red Onions, & Hazelnut Vinaigrette:
DSC_0856This actually had whole hazelnuts in there. Awesomeness. The beets could have been cooked a bit more, but the flavor was well-balanced.

Next, Sweet Potatoes & Pistachio:
DSC_0857There weren’t any description. The menu just says “Sweet Potatoes & Pistachio”, but I’m guessing it’s roasted sweet potatoes dressed in some sort of herby vinaigrette, with a bit of crunchy pistachio nuts. Unfortunately, neither of us liked this dish very much, because the sweet potatoes were undercooked. At least, it was to me, because I like to cook the heck out of my root vegetables, and I don’t like crunchy sweet potatoes unless it’s fried.

The Broccoli, Ricotta, & Champagne Vinaigrette was much better:
DSC_0858Again, I would have preferred the broccoli to be seared a bit more, but I overlooked the slight crunch in the center for its amazing fresh whole chunks of ricotta cheese. I’d only experienced creamy, smooth ricotta cheese, so at first I thought those pale cubes were tofu and refused to touch them. Thank god for Mimi, who assured me they were cheese.

The last item on Mimi’s dish was Chicken Breast, Butternut Squash, Grapes, & Oregano:
DSC_0859This was a nice dish. I loved the juicy bursts of grapes in there. But you know what would have made it better? If it was served hot. With fat crumbles of feta cheese. And crispy bits of bacon. Hey Lemonade, you hiring?

Mine was the 3-portion Marketplace dish, split. That means I get six different items to sample:
DSC_0860Dang, look at that glorious piece of art on a plate! Is there anything more gorgeous than ready-to-eat fresh produce? Unfortunately, not everything was stellar. Let me start with the bad egg here first.

Here’s the Watermelon Radish, Ahi Tuna, Snap Pea, & Sesame Seeds:
DSC_0861I took one bite and couldn’t take another. Now, I’m being totally biased here, because I detest the odor of sesame seed oil, and this was really, really heavy on that offensive oil. I don’t mind whole sesame seeds, but I’ve always found the smell and rancid taste of sesame seed oil repelling. I felt bad about leaving this portion basically untouched, because it was by far the prettiest item on my dish.

The Israeli Couscous, Wild Mushrooms, Parmesan, & Truffle Vinaigrette was a little better, but not by much:
DSC_0862I don’t know why I ordered this, because I never liked cold starches. I think starch tastes best hot and steaming, not congealed and hard. I guess I was just attracted by the glamorous-sounding truffle vinaigrette, and the promise of fresh-shaved Parmesan cheese.

Thankfully, things turned up by the time I got to the Mission Fig, Arugula, Blue Cheese, & Balsamic:
DSC_0863 Holy fig. They served fresh figs. Good figs! I’m in freaking heaven!

I think this Cauliflower, Golden Raisins, Almonds & Curry was Mimi’s favorite:
DSC_0864I thought it was really flavorful, but wasn’t as impressed because I make a better version at home. And no, I have not shared the recipe yet, because I’m a selfish bi-atch. But I’ll reveal the recipe one day when I’m feeling generous.

I also happen to make the next dish, Braised Cabbage, Apple, Goat Cheese, often at home:
DSC_0865 But I was more impressed with this dish because they were so generous with the goat cheese. Instead of just being nice and crunchy, it was also rich and creamy due to the melting hunk of goat cheese in there. I think my eyelashes fluttered a bit while I ate this. I can’t be too sure, because I was seeing stars and hearts.

And last but not least, the Brussels Sprouts, Parmesan Cheese, & Balsamic:
DSC_0866 As hard as I try, I just can’t resist a brussel sprouts dish. Okay, fine, I don’t try that hard. But can you blame me? Brussel sprouts, especially served in a sticky, tangy balsamic dressing and sharp, thin Parmesan shavings, is crack.

We finished our fine lunch with a big-ass Pistachio Macaron:
DSC_0868This came highly recommended by a lady at the counter, and I’m glad we listened. It’s big—about the size of my palm—and expensive, at $4 a piece.
DSC_0872You could taste the real ground pistachios in there. It was crunchy, chewy, and creamy all in one bite. I’m pretty sure this is my favorite dessert besides McDonald’s soft-serve cones.

I’m still in shock that such a wonderful, foodie spot opened in the heart of our campus. I’m usually the first one to protest that USC isn’t just filled with perfectly-manicured, well-tweaked Mama’s Boys and Daddy’s Girls, but at this rate, it won’t be long before I turn into an over-indulged, pampered poodle myself.
DSC_0874 I think Mimi turned into one after our meal. Just look at that sleepy, contented gaze, that “I own the damn world” stance.

I won’t lie—it doesn’t feel all that bad. And yes, I’ll be back. Two more times, actually. It’s all in the purpose of research, I swear. A reporter must get all her facts, and I still have plenty of dishes I need to…uh, investigate.

Question of the Day: What was/is your favorite food at your school cafeteria? What would you want in your school cafeteria?

P.S. Want to incorporate some traditional Korean ingredients into your daily cooking? Check out my first column. And if you aren’t bored, check out my second column about three essential foodie items!

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Heather (Heather's Dish) August 30, 2010 at 8:32 am

girl, you are making me miss college! i never really ate in the cafeteria, but i would love to see anything that’s truly homemade Italian. :)

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Banana Wonder August 30, 2010 at 8:35 am

Bon Apeitite ran my school (University of Portland), luckily. They provide the Getty’s Centers food as well :) ! Lemonade is fancy schmancy but the combos are fun (and colorful).

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Amanda (Two Boos Who Eat) August 30, 2010 at 8:56 am

OMG!!! I love Lemonade! I am so freaking jealous right now! Your campus is beautiful. I want to go to Lemonade with you. I love that place.

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Karyn August 30, 2010 at 8:58 am

i’m glad youre getting better dining options! going through school is rough when you don’t like your food options. my school was eh. there was also something to eat but usually never what i wanted!

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christina August 30, 2010 at 9:00 am

i cannot believe that place is on your campus. i am soooooooo jealous!

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kalin (eating machine) August 30, 2010 at 9:06 am

my school had sketchy meat-it would manage to somehow be both pink and grey. so i hardly ate annnny meat when i lived on campus. i was all about the veggie burgers they had, and the salad bar.

oh god and brunch. we had stellar brunch-fresh waffles, omelets made to order… ahhh. i miss cog brunch

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Jessica @ How Sweet August 30, 2010 at 9:17 am

This is so gross, but I think my favorite food was mexican pizza. Barf.

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burpexcuzme August 30, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Hee, actually, Mexican pizza sounds rather good…;-)

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Kristie August 30, 2010 at 9:26 am

My favorite cafeteria food was FRENCH TOAST STICKS! Mmm… so bad for you, but so good! So good! My college caf would have them on breakfast for dinner days and I would load up – they would put 2 or 3 on my plate and I would be like, you can give me more now or I’ll be back up 2 more times for more. They would usually give me 6 more at that point ;) .

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Jean@RoastedRootsandPumpkinSpice August 30, 2010 at 9:31 am

Holy.. That’s alotta delicious colors on one plate. I’m freakin jealous that this is on your campus.

We had pretty good cafeterias during my college but there was always this taste to all the food (MSG or laxatives?, and you KNEW it was from the cafeteria. It’s sorta gross now that I think about it but I enjoyed the wide variety of options we had.

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Lauren August 30, 2010 at 9:33 am

I remember going to Towson University and thinking how rich and spoiled these kids all were. I can’t imagine how it must be in UCLA. But I have to admit, the campus looks incredibly beautiful and any campus with food as good looking as that, I wouldn’t complain!

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lindsay August 30, 2010 at 9:55 am

well, I lived at an all girls dorm at UT and we used to have the best desserts! My favorites was called CCB’s. Chocolate covered balls (don’t laugh). They were big scoops of vanilla ice cream rolled in chocolate cookie crumbs and drizzeld with chocolate sauce (hot gooey chocolate sauce). TO DIE FOR!!
I think I’d go back to school at USC just for that meal you had. wow!

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5 Star Foodie August 30, 2010 at 10:07 am

The new center looks nice and what a lovely lunch cafe! The food is sure a lot more gourmet and definitely healthier than it was when I went to school :)

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Shannon August 30, 2010 at 10:15 am

wow, it certainly does look like you have some great options now!! i’m drooling over that pistachio macaroon :)

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Shannon August 30, 2010 at 10:16 am

i didn’t mean to add that extra ‘o’–macaron!

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burpexcuzme August 30, 2010 at 3:27 pm

psst. Secret: I had to check up google on how to spell macaron properly. I think there are different ways to spell it!

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light delight with Tou Tou August 30, 2010 at 10:18 am

I CANNOT believe the seared Ahi Tuna is served on Campus…!!! You are having a great time Girl! (btw, is that because all the celebrities’ kids go to USC? LOL )

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Evan Thomas August 30, 2010 at 10:41 am

Spoiled! Spoiled! Spoiled! That all looks excellent. Our dining halls won’t even feed us until Wednesday. Grrr.

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Vivian August 30, 2010 at 11:25 am

oh man you are SO lucky! My high school (evidently) only serves crappy ass burgers, hot dogs and fries. Some Del Monte fruit cups and packaged salads with stale croutons. Ugh. HAve fun with your new eatery! (that spelled right?)

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Ameena August 30, 2010 at 11:36 am

When I went to the University of Spoiled Children I ate at Carl’s Jr. and Wolfgang Pucks. You have it SO much better!!

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burpexcuzme August 30, 2010 at 3:30 pm

We still have Carl’s Jr! No more Wolfgang Puck, though.

Btw, there may be a LA blogger meet-up on Monday…think you can make it?

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sweetlife August 30, 2010 at 11:58 am

I love all your new additions, makes me miss college days, lol….great eats and great that your future meals are comped!! super spoiled!!

sweetlife

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Priyanka August 30, 2010 at 12:15 pm

I am so jealous..that is some awesome food you have on campus. The food both at my university and where my lab is sucks big time. Nothing good at all.

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Kelly August 30, 2010 at 12:23 pm

That looks awesome. It’s funny because when I was in college I thought we had great food, but I wasn’t a foodie back then, so in hindsight it definitely didn’t qualify.

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Julia August 30, 2010 at 12:42 pm

Bah! Ha! “Fresh”. That made me laugh, so funny!

Those eats look delicious, I like the fact that they are a bit more unsual than normal eateries would serve them. And goat cheese is good in anything;)

xxx Julia (Taste of Living)

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highonhealthy August 30, 2010 at 1:12 pm

My school never had a cafeteria, we were too small. We did get McDonald hot lunches though.. and I loved the chicken nuggets. Wouldn’t touch them now but they were heavenly back then.

That’s disappointing that the Sweet Potato & Pistachio dish didn’t pan out, it looked so promising! I’m not a fan of crunchy sweet potatoes either, I like them cooked into deliciousness.

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erica August 30, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Wow! Now that is awesome awesome school food! I am soo jealous!

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~Jessica~ August 30, 2010 at 1:27 pm

I think I’d have an expression like Mimi’s if my University served food like that! Sweet potatoes with pistachios? I’m salivating at the thought. I agree with you though: root veggies must be incinerated to the level of mush, or I won’t eat them. Raw sweet ps? No thank-you.

My University is pretty useless: the only vegan options are either a baked potato with beans or salad, or a salad sandwich. And by ‘salad,’ I mean iceberg lettuce and a few slices of limp cucumber/tomato.

I’d like them to have a menu like Candle Café or Inspiral Diner in London, but I think we all know that ain’t going to happen!

<3

~Jess~
xxxxxxx

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Faith August 30, 2010 at 1:45 pm

Congrats on ranking 23rd, that’s pretty awesome! The new facilities sound incredible…and I can’t believe Lemonade is on a college campus! Lucky girl! ;)

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Beth @ DiningAndDishing August 30, 2010 at 1:56 pm

First of all – I am JEALOUS of that food! It looks so yummy! We had a decent selection at my school but one thing I LOVED were the veggie wraps they made there. I had a bad habit of wanting to order one daily!

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Gabriela @ Une Vie Saine August 30, 2010 at 1:58 pm

Oh my gosh- that’s dining hall food?! I’ve actually never eaten in NYU dining halls (why would I, when I have so much amazing food here in NYC?!), but I know for a fact it’s nothing like that. Jealous!

When I was a kid, I LOVED popcorn chicken day at school. With tater tots and ketchup, it was the perfect meal in my mind!!

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Katharina August 30, 2010 at 2:17 pm

I love reading your reviews because you notice the same things I do :D From the temperature, to the texture, to the crispiness, or what could make it better–you’ve definitely got a foodie mind and you know what you like! The new additions sound great though! And they look so nice!

My school cafeteria is seriously lacking. Honestly, there’s nothing there that tickles my fancy. Well… the school’s own dining court has a yummy hummus, but that’s it. I wish they would invest in something that’s got some oomph and isn’t just a typical chain restaurant that is located everywhere else in America.

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Gaby August 30, 2010 at 2:23 pm

OH wow, those plates are BEAUTIFUL! I’ve never seen a restaurant like that, especially not on a campus. We had nothing on our campus- a taco bell, wendy’s, pizza place, chick fil a, etc. The only decent thing was Einsteins, which is still just fast food, and thankfully for our study habits, a whopping 3 starbucks!
I do still really miss being a student, just learning, attending classes, being in a fun scholarly environment, and all the resources students get! I miss the gym, the organizations, volunteer opportunities, social events. It’s hard to come by all of that in the real world.
Maybe I should go back to grad school?

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The Candid RD August 30, 2010 at 2:40 pm

Congrats to the Trojans! Even though I HATE USC (you know, OSU fans have to hate them….). The campus really is beautiful, which is a big plus in my book. Where I went to college the campus was my favorite part, such pretty sites all around. The food was also amazing, and my favorite part was the sandwich and smoothie bars. I practically lived off of “bars”.

This Lemonade place has the most amazing sides! Pickled beets, ricotta and broccoli, sweet potatoes and pistachios?! I’m so impressed!!

Can’t wait to read your column :)

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Blond Duck August 30, 2010 at 2:59 pm

We had quesdillas, pizza and rot. chicken in our dining hall.

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lequan@luvtoeat August 30, 2010 at 3:18 pm

When I was in university I was a real cheap arse so I packed a lot of my lunches. Plus, we didn’t really have anything great like Lemonade, it was a lot of fast food places :( When I did get sick of making my own lunches, once in a while I’d get a sandwich from the education building. They had the best sandwiches. I once told hubby (back then fiancé) that education students get 50% off, teehee. He believed for the longest time lol. Now we inside joke about that. You’re lucky to have such great food selections. Plus you get to split your orders, that’s awesome. Spoiled! Lol.

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BroccoliHut August 30, 2010 at 6:09 pm

Wow, people always said that Duke had amazing food, but it definitely does not compare to those culinary masterpieces!

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Meghan August 30, 2010 at 6:25 pm

I am very very jealous. My school caf was pretty gross, they did try hard but it was just typical college food– nothing fresh and lots of oil and butter in everything. I guess if i had to pick my favorite thing was chicken cheese steaks. they actually were pretty yummy and they made them to order which definitely helped.

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A@ Please Don't Eat Me! August 30, 2010 at 6:36 pm

wow!!!! that looks SOOOO awesome there! my school never had anything like that!!! love it!

im sure alot of people will be feeling extra cool and spoiled now.. LOL

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Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca) August 30, 2010 at 7:18 pm

Another post with ridiculously good food!! My University is quite small, and the cafeteria leaves a lot to be desired. There was like, maybe 6 places to eat. Pathetic!

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Anna Johnston August 30, 2010 at 8:01 pm

Mmmm, sounds like with food options like this you won’t just be the University of the Spoilt Children, you’ll be gunning for the University of Great Food options. Thanks for showing us around your school.

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Laury @TheFitnessDish August 30, 2010 at 8:33 pm

Congrats on the VIP Alum with deep pocket spoiling you guys ;-)

Getting new, fresh, healthier restaurants sounds great!

The pics from your lunch date has my mouth watering….yummy….sweet potatoes….Mmmmmmmm!!!

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Jill August 30, 2010 at 9:17 pm

Okay, hand over the curry recipe.

I love curry and I know that your recipe would make my eyelashes flutter and I would see stars and heart. (OMG–I LOVED that line you wrote!!) Oh, I do understand… you’ll share when you’re ready.

Hey- thanks for that super-sweet comment you left on my blog today. It really warmed my heart. Just like I know that curry recipe would. ((giggle))

Hugs,
Jill

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga) August 30, 2010 at 9:40 pm

I almost went to USC. I looked at UCLA, USC and Pepperdine. I grew up in MN and flew out to look at them. In the end, I decided based on finances to go to college in MN but wound up in CA anyway…shoulda woulda coulda gone to college out here.

And yes, San Diego is some warmer, by a few degrees but it’s still cold here girl!

So great that you and mimi had time together!!!

and sesame oil DOES and can go rancid, easily!

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Jill August 30, 2010 at 9:45 pm

Okay, I’m back. Just had to tell you that I clicked on over to read your columns. Girlie, they are awesome!!

I’m inspired to use my slow cooker for more than mulled cider at Christmas. (Yes, I’m embarrassed to admit that I’ve never cooked actual food in a slow cooker I’ve owned for over 10 years.) Oh- and I want a granny cart. Actually, from what I understand–cool french girls all have them over in Paris. They take their fresh food seriously over there, and those carts are a necessity for their daily(or almost daily)market shopping. Over here in the U.S. you could probably even find a cool fabric liner for a cart on etsy. They kind of un-grannify the whole look of the granny cart!

Okay- just wanted to let you know I loved your columns!!

Hugs,
Jill

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Eden August 30, 2010 at 10:27 pm

i went to UCSB, can we just fairly say that private school will always one up the public ones? When are we having an LA meetup?

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Yessenia August 31, 2010 at 12:32 am

Aw shucks, you’re talking to a TRUE BRUIN RIGHT HERE! Yet you still manage to keep my attention in spite of the insults, sigh…

I disagree in regards to the food at ucla. Dining hall food looks wonderful at first glance, but it’s all a facade. It gets mundane and pretty tasteless when the best veggies are the frozen ones that are steamed…and unsalted. I think you have it much better! The on-campus dining facilities aren’t much better, but I must admit, we now have a million food trucks since one of the eatery hot spots has closed down for renovation. And talking about renovation, USC is definitely spoiled. We need some wealthy alumni supporting our backs too!

Hello, and nice to meet you! =D

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burpexcuzme August 31, 2010 at 4:20 pm

Haha, sorry, my dear Bruin. No hard feelings, right? ;-)

Dang, sorry about the crappy food in UCLA too. I really thought you guys have it better than we do. What abt the Westwood area? At least you have your lovely food trucks, like your alumni team at the Nom-Nom Truck…..we used to have some (I even did many reviews on them), but suddenly they all disappeared!

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Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella August 31, 2010 at 4:07 am

I’d like to forget all the university food we had. It was pretty bad, I think the only thing that they didn’t mess up was fries and gravy! :P

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Lee August 31, 2010 at 4:57 am

My school was ranked number 94. Oh well, at least it made the top 100, right?!

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FoodFitnessFreshair August 31, 2010 at 5:11 am

Wow, that cafe looks awesome!

No, I don’t have a micro lens. I wish I did though!

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teresa August 31, 2010 at 8:36 am

man, where was all of that killer food when i was going to college! how fun, i always just brought my lunch, boring huh!

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Nat August 31, 2010 at 9:53 am

We used to have an Olio Dome at the Arts Canteen in Uni that sold fruit yoghurt topped with muesli – the best muesli ever because I think it was made by them and not from the box. Unfortch, Olio isn’t there anymore. =(

Your cafeteria looks wayyyy cooler than ours and I love the idea of Lemonade. I’d love it if they had one here too! That’s what I’d want in my school caf!!!

xoxo

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Gabriela @ Fro-Yo Lover August 31, 2010 at 10:37 am

Wow – that place DOES look incredible!
So many wonderful choices!
:D

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Cheryl August 31, 2010 at 10:54 am

Wow that is some gorgeous looking food girl! I would love to have that restaurant up the street from me let along in a College Cafeteria! Good for you!

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