The Great FOODCATION of 2010!

About 6 months ago, we were having dinner with our dearest friends, The Hammonds, and we were talking about Wade’s big 40th Birthday that was coming up this year. Wade and his talents are no stranger to our blog – not only is he one of our fellow 4 Foodies, he’s also a self-taught gourmet chef who has prepared many amazing meals for us! (Check out his incredible skills on the Summer Tasting Menu he prepared, as well as Brittany’s Birthday Truffle Dinner!) He came to the conclusion that there was no better way to bring in his 40th year than to head up north to both Napa & San Francisco to eat at some of the best Michelin-star rated restaurants possible! Lucky for us – we were invited! We happily accepted and thus began the planning for a most epic adventure – The Great FOODCATION of 2010.

Wade planned out a great itinerary … here are the places we’ll be visiting:

Monday 5/10 – Napa/Yountville
Dinner: Ad Hoc (Chef Thomas Keller)

Tuesday 5/11 – Napa/Yountville
Lunch: Redd
Terra Valentine Winery (Tour & Tasting)
Dinner: Bouchon (Chef Thomas Keller)

Wednesday 5/12 – San Francisco
Lunch: The Slanted Door
Dinner: Walzwerk (Ed’s Birthday Dinner request – East German cuisine)

Thursday 5/13 – San Francisco – Wade’s 40th Birthday!
Lunch: Boulevard
Ferry Building (For Snacks)
Dinner: Fleur De Lys (Chef Hubert Keller)

Friday 5/14 – San Francisco
Lunch: Luce

As you can see, this is no regular vacation! Ed and I decided this is the last time in a long, long time we’ll be able to do something this decadent, so we’re going for it!

Our first two days will be spent at the Glen Ellen Inn, which turned out to be super awesome! For just $129/night, we got hooked up with an incredible room! Here are a few photos of our “Secret Cottage” we borrowed from their website:

Double-sided Fireplace!
The "Living Room"
Bedroom
Jacuzzi Tub!

We are settled and comfy and will tell you all about the amazing dinner we had at Ad Hoc tonight very soon!

Ed runs the OC Half Marathon!

Looking good and ready to go at 3:45am!

After months of training and a lot of excitement & anticipation, Ed ran his 1st Half Marathon yesterday! I cannot even express how proud I was of him and his awesome achievement! He finished the 13.1 mile race in just over 2 hours (2:11:21, to be exact). As he approached the finish line, he barely even looked tired – he was smiling and even came to the sidelines to give us hugs and high-fives!

Ed said the course was beautiful. It began in Newport Beach at Fashion Island and ended at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Much of the course was along the water. He even took some photos with his iPhone as he ran! (Check out the photo album here)

We had a nice little cheering squad just past the 13 mile marker to watch Ed come in. Being a spectator at this event was super exciting, and very inspiring! Here’s a shot of Ed’s cheering squad:

Jarod, Danna, Kristen, Kay, Mary Anne, Larry, Carrie & Paul

And here’s Ed as he’s coming in – looking great!

Jarod even caught a video clip as Ed passed by us on his way to the finish line!

Yes – he does!!!

Thanks to everyone who came out – and to those who showed all the love & support even if they couldn’t be at the finish line. This was a great day for him and a great accomplishment!!! GO ED!

Check out more photos here:

Ed’s Half Marathon

Ed’s Half Marathon

thosecoolkims Have Recruited!

Yes, it’s true – I’m happy to report that Ed & I  are going to be parents!

After many years together (and many people wondering and politely hinting trying to get us to disclose if we’d ever have kids!), we are really excited to be adding another person to our crew! I am officially 12 weeks along and rapidly approaching the end of the 1st trimester (hooray!). Our new cool Kim is due to arrive on October 30, 2010.

The story:
It was the morning after my birthday, and it was getting pretty late, so we decided to take a test.  I was kinda not thinking that those things would ever come up positive, so even though Ed was in the shower, I went ahead and took it. Almost immediately the stick talked back, and there was a big ol’ “pregnant” reading right away. I really couldn’t believe my eyes.  I stuck the stick through the shower curtain and said to Ed, “It actually says we’re pregnant!” He has sweetly described that moment very vividly: he said he immediately saw his life right in front of his eyes, quickly making a sharp turn – in the best possible way. It was pretty surreal, and then we realized we had to get to work! It’s probably not the best time to take a test that will change your whole life right before you have to go to work, but it’s our story!

Breaking the news:
Ed and I wanted to find a fun way to tell our parents, and I thought it would be kinda cute to buy a few plain white bibs and use iron-on transfer paper to break the news. We wrapped them up and gave them as “gifts”. It was definitely fun to watch the reactions after they opened their “present”!

The Facey Grandparents with their bibs, “I love Grandma” and “I love Papaw”:

Ed’s mom with her bib that says “I love Halmoni” which is “Grandma” in Korean:

Ed’s dad with his bib that says “I love Harabuji” which is “Grandpa” in Korean:

We’ve had kind of a rollercoaster ride with a few complications in the beginning. But, the end result is that our doctors have assured us we’ve got a healthy baby growing in there now, so that’s all that matters! :)

Fun Facts about Baby Kim:

  • So far, Baby Kim seems to have a real love for egg beaters & bacon! Ed (the most awesome husband in the entire world) makes us breakfast sandwiches every morning with an english muffin, egg beaters and turkey bacon after we return from our morning walk (me)/ run (Ed). If I don’t eat this in the morning – Baby Kim isn’t happy, and lets me know right away by making me extremely nauseous.
  • Baby Kim is creative already. I have lots of detailed and bizarre dreams ever since I found out I was pregnant.  I’m usually a head-hits-the-pillow-and-I’m-out-like-a-rock kind of sleeper, but sleep is a whole different story these days. Literally.
  • Baby Kim is shy. Likes to hide from things like ultrasounds and important tests!
  • Baby Kim doesn’t seem to like hummus. This makes me very sad, as I eat it almost everyday. Not anymore!
  • I am absolutely convinced Baby Kim is a boy. Of course it’s way too early to have evidence to back up my claim, but lets just say there’s not a doubt in my mind. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see!

I suppose that’s enough for now, but please check back often – we’ll be updating a lot more frequently around here!


Practical Korean Cooking for Love!

For Valentine’s Day this year, I decided that I wanted to cook something really special for Ed: A proper Korean Feast! It seems like a no-brainer, but of course Ed absolutely LOVES Korean food, and in the three years we’ve been married, I really haven’t cooked it enough for him.

A few years ago, Ed’s mom bought us “Practical Korean Cooking“, a traditional Korean cookbook written by Noh Chin-hwa. It was translated to English with the intention of helping Westerners learn how to prepare Korean cuisine. The coolest part about this cookbook? There are step-by-step photos that guide you along, which was a BIG help (seeing as how I had no idea what some of the ingredients looked like or how these dishes are supposed to look)! So I guess in the spirit of “Julie & Julia“, this project turned out to be the Korean version. Instead of trying to tackle Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking“, I took on the challenge of Practical Korean Cooking! I decided on making a 4-Course meal. I knew it was ambitious, but I am proud to report that 4 hours later  it was a huge success!

1st Course: Saengseon Jeon
(Pan-Grilled Fish Cake with Egg)


These “fish & egg pancakes” (as I called them before looking up the proper name) are an Ed staple! He LOVES them so much, often times he can’t wait until they’re completely made – he has to cut off slices of the fish cake and eat them plain! Ed’s mom helped me with this recipe and she even gave me a cute idea of making them heart-shaped! They are super simple – beat some eggs, add a pinch of salt, dip the slices of fish cake in the egg and cook them like a pancake! I even found a heart shaped frame I could use at the Korean Market!

2nd Course: Komt’ang (Beef Stock Soup)


This soup got put on the list because a) I’ve never made my own soup stock from scratch before and b) Ed loves any kind of noodles!!! Basically, this recipe was a simple soup made with beef shank, garlic, korean radish and “chinese style” noodles. This was definitely the toughest to shop for – at Zion Market they had 2 whole aisles of just noodles! How’s a girl like me supposed to figure out the right one?!? I’m pretty sure I chose the wrong noodles, but Ed said it was delicious nonetheless.

3rd Course, part 1: Twaejigogi Kimch’ibokkum
(Stir-Fry Pork with Kimchi)


You’re definitely not eating a true Korean meal if there is no kimchi involved, so I knew this dish would hit the spot. No, I didn’t make my own kimchi from scratch, but there’s always next time! Thank goodness Ed’s mom told me which red pepper paste to look out for (whew!). This dish came out so spicy and bold and delicious – and Ed said everything about it was “just right”!

3rd Course, part 2: Nakchinokkum (Fried Octopus)


My goal from the start was to knock Ed’s socks off and completely surprise him by this meal – so I knew the sure-fire way to do just that was to include octopus on the menu. Octopus is a huge favorite for Ed, and there is no way he would ever expect that I would make that for him! Even though I am not a big fan of the octopus, I did give it a shot. Ed was completely shocked that I even attempted it and very happy about how it turned out!

I took this shot of him, mid-bite:

He liked it – he really, really liked it! :)

4th course: Strawberry Ice Cream and
Rice Cracker Treats


Pretty simple, but Strawberry Ice Cream is always a hit with Ed, and paired with Rice Crackers, I knew it would be a solid finish to the meal!

In total, I spent about 4 hours preparing everything tonight – and it was worth every minute of it to see Ed’s shock and amazement! Now I want to practice a bit more so I can impress my in-laws! :) A BIG thank you goes out to my awesome mom-in-law, Kay, who helped me out a lot by sharing some invaluable tips!

Here are a few more details of the evening:

Place setting + menu


Ed devours the octopus!


I did it!


My menu!

Click here to see all the pictures!
(Sorry for bad quality of some of them – technical difficulty had us using our iPhones for the majority of the evening!)