Tuesday
30th October, 2018 1245
Well
so much for only having two guests to be my guinea pigs!
Last
night it was only supposed to be Alice and Stephanie. Annie and Eli
were judging the singing competition, or so everyone thought.
Accordingly, I kept to the plan (I was convinced it was completely
misguided) of making curry filled Yorkshires followed by something
more mainstream – coffee cake.
Just
before I was ready to serve Stephanie received a text from Eli saying
he was on the way! What??? He was supposed to have been at the
contest fifteen minutes already and it didn't finish until 1930!
I
had made three individual Yorkshires (how can you “fill” one that
is not completely enclosed?) and now we were about to become four. A
dilemma. It must be said that Eli did offer to go and buy some
dumplings for his evening meal and ordinarily my meals consist of
plenty to feed the entire campus but occasionally (as last night)
they are individually prepared.
I
said I wasn't hungry anyway so never actually had anything. I hadn't
felt 100% all day and I was very, very dubious about the coupling of
Yorkies and curry. It would have been a crime to have told him to buy
baozi and then eaten just a mouthful from my own plate. It turned out
the contest was postponed at the last minute and nobody thought to
tell me, had they done so it would have been simplicity itself to
whip up another pud.
Annie
wasn't following suit thank God. Her mother is visiting from America
and is an anti-smoking fanatic (wise move to come to China then!) and
I am not allowed to meet her.
With
some trepidation I handed out the filled puds and do you know what?
The plates were all but licked dry! I even forgot to put the yoghurt
in the curry. Success. I managed to salvage a crumb of coffee cake
before it all disappeared (I wasn't completely heartless, a portion
was allocated to be taken to Annie) and I need to say that despite
all the faffing it took, it was really quite nice, next stop
chocolate cake!
Before
the guests arrived I had been experiencing VPN trouble. When that
happens I am up a creek. Facebook I can live without but I cannot
live without my email (Google – blocked in China) or my UK telly.
YouTube is handy as well when I run out of British TV to watch. After
much perseverance I did connect to LA which at least restored my
email for a while but that was also disconnected after a time. The
Peace Corps contingent later confirmed all VPNs were down China-wide
as the entire P/Corps network were reporting being cut off.
I've
been there before, usually just before the CCP annual congress but
that finished six days ago. I have no idea why the 2 million-strong
internet army had suddenly decided to play “whack-a-mole” again
with VPNs but they had. Kevin changed his provider again, he is a
butterfly, then complained to me he had made a mistake as the new one
was hellishly slow. I have stuck with mine for eight years and so far
they have always come through, for after dinner and everyone left I
even managed to connect to the UK for a while. Today getting
connected takes a while but I am online and have been watching BBC
and ITV. I don't ask for much.
As
always, once one meal is over my attention turns to the next one.
Chicken a la King and rice next week or salmon with (another first)
Dauphinoise potatoes? At least it gives me an interest. And improves
my culinary skills.