I love the breakfast tacos at Aptos St BBQ, and I had leftover brisket and pickled jalapenos and an unwillingness to run to the store to buy just flour tortillas. But I did save to my camera roll this recipe for homemade flour tortillas.
handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Monday, October 13, 2025
cook: homemade tortillas for brisket tacos
Friday, October 10, 2025
clay: pottery (birthday) party
On my actual birthday, I wanted to host a small group of family and friends in the community ceramics studio and teach them to hand build a mug.
I'll have to remember to tell my party guests that their mugs will be microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
I did suggest to a couple of the makers that I was going to add a another glaze. For example, Michaela said she wanted her daughter's pencil cup to be evocative of the ocean though she impressed a texture of leaves, and so I'll use a blue celadon and green glaze. Nicole's bird, I think will adhere Sky celadon too.
Thursday, October 9, 2025
clay: celadon fern impressed mug
Clay Body: Bmix with Speckles
Glazes: New Celadon + Juicy Fruit (very runny and therefore a tiny rim dip); black underglaze in fern pressings
Method/Firing: Handbuilt & Ferns Pressing/Glaze pour and dip/Cone 6
I showed the cup to my Barbara, who liked the dark green irregular band at the top, the iron speckles in the clay and the evocation of nature. However, it is rather small. The making was so Zen that I will be hand building more, but bigger.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
create: a zine about milky quartz
Friday, September 19, 2025
consume: slurp alley@seafood city serramonte
I'm making my birthday party as Filipino as I know. Besides bamboo plates and brown kraft paper to decorate my tables, I went to Bev Mo in Daly City to buy San Miguel beer, and while there, the store clerk and I conversed as she told me I needed to go to the spanking brand new Filipino grocery store, Seafood City just up the hill from the Serramonte Mall. I was going to eat at the oyster bar at Jagalchi for dinner, but thought, sure I'll try that ramen bar she raved about. Also I needed to find the fruit in syrups and nata de coco jelly for the halo halo bar at the party. Holey moley was this store stocked.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. I get easily overwhelmed by too many choices, but decided on jars of jackfruit, tapioca balls, and macapuno in addition to the coconut jelly. I also am omitting the adzuki or monngo beans in the dessert as they're not my favorite though I could change my mind when I go back for the ube and mango and coconut ice creams. I'll likely look for those little tropical bananas and fresh mango and pineapple too to add to the ice machine bar. While there, I bypassed the Grill City and went to the recommended noodle bar. I studied the menu...Darn it the sabao place was out of pork belly, and I chose the boring Beef Pares.
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
woodworking: japanese tool box in progress
Saturday, September 13, 2025
coordinate + craft + clay: filipino party decorations and ponderings about black clay
The last big birthday party I remembered was when I turned 7. My family was in Puerto Rico, and my parents had invited lots of people. My dad grilled, of course. Vintage photographs show that my parents had also thrown me a party when I was a toddler. I realize at the age of 59 that the parties were likely for both my mother and me as we shared the same birthday. Doh! Feeling sad, nostalgic and a bit floored and selfish that I never honored my mom with a birthday party and because I'm turning 60 next next month, I decided in honor of my parents to coordinate and cook for another birthday party. Birthday invitation has been sent, I've talked with a manager at a Filipino restaurant about what party platters to serve for a buffet dinner in the condo clubhouse. I would love to have it at the restaurant upstairs which can accommodate 30 people, but parking near Avenida is a pain.
I also tried Avenida's happy hour to sip a pandan rum-based Old Fashioned and preview the food a bit. I really liked the fried tofu with red onion and soy vinegar dipping sauce.For the party, I'll be cooking my own recipe for adobo and borrowing a rice cooker as well as renting a snow cone machine to have shaved ice for a halo halo bar.
I’m decorating too which is my favorite thing ever, but I’m keeping the celebration simple and the budget modest. Bamboo plates and utensil ware in ceramic crocks (I hate plastic), kraft paper to cover the tables. No balloons or streamers. Fresh flowers galore inside vases, where one can't see the bottom of the stems. The glass vases will be on reserve in case guests actually do read the invitation and gift me with fresh flowers. I’m in beast mode with making flower bottles and bowls to decorate my party.