Archive for August, 2015

August 18th, 2015

Onigirazu follow-up

It makes me happy that several people have tried to make onigirazu since my entry on it and have been enjoying the results 😀 I’m still making them as well! I thought it’d be helpful to have a follow-up entry on things I’ve learned since then and the fillings I’ve tried.

First, I’ve found that the rice in onigirazu has been drying out when I store them already cut in half. Onigirazu is easier to eat when it’s halved, and while it’s probably ideal to cut it right before you eat it, it’s not practical if you’re bringing it to work like I do.

So, my new solution is to cut them in half, but then wrap them back together again. Think of it like a saran wrap bandage 😉 This has helped a lot in keeping the moisture in. Even though I was using sealed tupperware before, the rice still dried up if I didn’t have saran wrap around the open area.

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Second, I actually think onigirazu are better the next day! I normally make a few at a time, and then bring them into work the next few days. One time, I ate an onigirazu shortly after I made it, and it was harder to eat! The seaweed was harder to bite through, and the rice was still loose. When I wait until the next day to eat them, they seem to stay together better and the seaweed is softer.

Now for the fillings I’ve tried!

Tilapia (Fish)

If you’re not sure what to do with left overs, consider putting them in an onigirazu! Sometimes I spoil my turtles with fresh, raw tilapia, and as much as they’d love to eat the full fillet, it’s way too much food for them. (I am a responsible turtle mommy after all.) I had a half fillet left over, so I seasoned it, baked it, and then put it into an onigirazu with lettuce. Simple and easy!

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August 5th, 2015

A Deep Loss

When you get into a work routine, you take some things for granted. Each day differs a little and has its own surprises, but you kind of expect that you’ll be doing about the same things and be seeing the same familiar faces.

Even if a coworker decides to leave the company, it’s a little sad, but you know that you can keep in touch or that you might run into them later. Who knows, they might even come back!

That’s actually what happened with a developer I knew. I’ve known him for 7 or 8 years and have been working with him on and off. He left our company in the past to contract around, but after a while, he just came back to us full time. Then… he left again!

When that happened, I told everyone that he’ll probably be back again, and I was totally right about that 😉 He came back to us full time recently.

Some people didn’t know he was coming back and was surprised to see him. I remember while I was talking with him, someone stopped by and asked what made him decide to come back. He looked at me and joked, “I missed Cat’s baking”. (I made sure he got one of my cupcakes last month!)

This developer was really one of the best developers I knew – incredibly smart and loved coding. Any time there was a problem we were stuck on, he’d take a crack at it and figure something out. Looking back, I’m still amazed at some of the things he managed to solve for us.

Not only that, but every memory I have of him is positive. He was so humble and patient with everyone, and he was always so nice and friendly all the time! He was truly a nice guy. There was never a time where I saw him being negative.

And now he’s gone again, but in a different way, and it’s difficult to process. Last Saturday, he suddenly passed from a heart attack, and it’s been a huge shock to us because he wasn’t old nor unhealthy. It’s also heartbreaking because he is the father of two young kids. The first couple days have been a surreal experience because we’re still having normal work days. It’s been on many of our minds, but no one really wants to discuss it at work.

I pass by his desk, and it just looks like he had gotten up to do something. His keyboard and monitor is still there with his Aperture Science mug and his glasses. I mean, I was in a meeting with him just last week to discuss our upcoming features. How could he be gone?

The day before we heard the terrible news, I was at an Anime con with a different coworker. Over dinner, we got into a discussion over an article that basically said that “coworkers are not your friends”. We both thought it was ridiculous, and that if you can’t be friends with your coworkers, there is probably something wrong with your company culture.

Many of us attended his funeral today, and the reality of it has set in. We didn’t just lose a fellow coworker. We lost a friend, and we’re going to miss him so much.