Tuesday, May 15, 2012

More Champaggner?

The one good thing about getting older is you generally get more chances to enjoy the finer things in life, Champagne being a prime example. I'm talking about the genuine stuff from France, the best of which leaves our Aussie sparklers in the dust, the worst of which is a rip off.

On the subject of value I've always believed money spent on something you don't enjoy is money wasted regardless of how cheap it is. So a bottle of Bollinger is infinitely much better value than a bottle of Omni Blue, oh the horrors! So without further ado here are the champagnes, I'm still too poor to afford a taste of vintage champagne so it's all non-vintage stuff and scores are out of 20.

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial 15
Had it on it's own after dinner and again with oysters. A fine mousse, nice flavours but seemed to lack a depth to them. Nice crisp finish. Not my favourite champagne, needs more depth of flavour and a bit more crispness, but it's obviously popular for a reason.

Moet & Chandon Nectar Imperial 16

Pommery Brut Royal 14

Piper Heidsieck Cuvee Brut 15

Lanson Black Label 12

Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label 16

Mumm Cordon Rouge 17

Bollinger Special Cuvee 18

Pol Gessener 15

Cattier 16

Pol Roger 16

Charles Heidsieck 15



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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Come Fry with Me, Come Fry, Come Fry, Come Fry

Yeah, yeah I know I've been slack. Perhaps I'll revamp this blog, perhaps I won't, I just don't know.
Continuing the theme of my personal notebook, I've been trying out all those lean cuisines/healthy choice/airline frozen meals.

They're actually not too bad when you compare to them to the slop you get at the cafeterias at the places I've worked. They're slightly cheaper, if you buy what's on special you can get them for under $5 which is actually cheaper than most cafeteria meals. Surprisingly they actually taste better than the stuff that passes for food at cafeterias.

Oh and apparently they're better for you and judging by the nutrition box they are. They're also actually quite filling which is a surprise given that most of them contain only a quarter of your daily energy intake at the most. After some soup, yoghurt, fruit and salad this manchild feels quite full by the end of a day.

Here's a summary of my frozen meal findings so far with the meal name and ratings for taste, texture and how filling they are (5 stars max for each from bad, poor, okay, good to excellent):
Plenty of water, tea and diet soft drinks also help keep a fat bastard quite full. Here's a few of my favourite ones so far:
  • Pepsi Max: I hardly ever drink Pepsi, yet this is a favourite, definitely beats Coke Zero.
  • Sprite Zero: Not too much of a weird taste to it, still very lemonadey.
  • Fanta Zero: Actually I'd say this is better than normal Fanta, as it's not as cloyingly sweet.
  • Schweppes Diet Dry Ginger Ale: All that gingeriness hides the artificialness quite well.
  • Solo Sub: Again the lemon tang hides that saccharine sweetness quite well, then again some days I'm ambivalent.

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