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Monday 21 May 2012

[Ellie's Blog] Soirette Maracons and Tea

Last weekend, I happened to be in Holt Renfrew (only because I am a sometimes-believer of its therapeutic abilities, and boy, did I need the therapy last weekend!), and ran into (figuratively) a macaron and tea stand setup by Soirette. I had heard of the name while researching macarons in Vancouver, but never visited the store, so this was pretty much fate in my mind. And don't get me wrong, I would never consider myself a macaron connoisseur, nor would I consider the macaron my favourite dessert by any means, but they are cute, tasty and have great texture. Plus, they are very much the "it" treat right now...as a matter of fact, one of the pictures up on Sephora's website features a girl holding a green macaron (my, however did I know that off the top of my head??).

Anyhow, I (somewhat sarcastically) digress. The point being, I could not pass up the chance to try some macarons when I saw the stand. Here is what I purchased:

Chocolat Chocolat, Raspberry, Caramel Fleur de Sel, Passion Fruit, Malibu, & Rocher

Monday 14 May 2012

[Ellie's Story] Remembering...


October 2004

Fallen leaves lined the concrete path that led from the main road to one of the old residence buildings at the university. My feet kicked them away as I walked briskly down the pathway. Panting as I rushed, my breath created smoky billows into the crisp autumn air. Looking up, I could see that the trees had already begun changing colours to a wide spectrum of red, orange and brown.
I entered the lobby and into the activity room that was directly adjacent to it. There was no way I could have missed it – the music and conversation blasted out of that room like an uncontrolled children’s birthday party, breaking the silence of the lobby. Walking tentatively into the cacophony, I searched for a familiar face, finally finding Madison after a quick circle around the room.
“Hey Ellie,” Madison greeted me, all smiles. “Meet Dean – we have Biology together.” Madison’s cheeks were red, and her breath smelled like the beer that she held in her hand. Looking at Dean, it seemed like he was as tipsy as Madison.
“Hi Dean,” I quickly said before turning back to Madison. “Sorry I’m late, Mad – I was held up at the Chem lab. I had to put in an extra hour because the stupid experiment didn’t work….” My voice trailed off. I realized Madison wasn’t even listening. Her attention was focused on Dean and whatever he was saying to her. I placed my hand on her arm to get her attention. “I’m going to get something to eat. I’ll be right back.”
“Mmm hmm,” she replied with a distracted smile.
I walked to the food table and analyzed the scraps that were left – nothing looked particularly appealing. I reached for the last can of Coke that was left on the table.
Another hand got to it first, and I pulled mine back.
“Sorry,” he said. He offered me the can. “Do you want it?”
“It’s okay. I guess I can just find something else…” I said, looking at the table to see what else there was.
“Here, you can have it,” he said, handing me the Coke can. “There’s not much else left that’s…edible.” He was eyeing the empty table too.
“I guess that’s what I get for being late,” I muttered.
“Yeah,” he said slowly, nodding and studying me. “You must be a first year student. Otherwise you’d know that food goes fast around here.”
I smiled and shook my head melodramatically. “Busted. So much for pretending to know what I'm doing.”
He smiled at me. “Looks like you missed the BYOB memo too.”