The posts this week and next week will be brief, because I’m taking a vacation in London with my mom for 10 days! YES, LONDON! One of the most awesome cities in the world! In this post I will share a few photos during the trip plus one recipe with you. 🙂
We arrived at Gatwick airport on the 6th of June, early in the morning. It was just in time for the sunrise when we landed. The airport was so peaceful and tranquil. We took the red eye flight and I was worried we’d be tired after 11 hours of flying. But luckily, we rested very well and slept almost straight through the whole journey.
(Up – Gate of Buckingham Palace; down – guard outside of Buckingham Palace. It’s a pity that Buckingham Palace is not open this time of year, so we only walked around outside and had a peek through the cast iron gate.) During the first 3 days, we’ve been walking around a lot, 5 to 6 hours every day. Because the center of London offers so many things to see, I never felt tired of walking. We visited a few sightseeing spots and museums, but enjoyed most of our time outdoors.
(Up – St. James Park; down – Piccadilly Circus) The weather was perfect everyday, sunny and warm, with temperatures around 20 Celsius. It’s the kind of weather that you want to stay outdoors all day in, just to enjoy the joyful sunshine, refreshing breeze and blue sky. There are so many parks, greens and squares in the center of London. On weekend afternoons, it seems like everyone comes out and crowds around cafes and bars, in the meadows or anywhere under the sun, with a pint of beer or a glass of champagne in hand.
(Up – swan in St. James Park; down – squirrel in St. James Park) The sharing of travel photos will end here today. I still have so many photos, including of course those of delicious food, that I want to share with you. I promise more beautiful pictures will come later. And now, back to the topic of food.
The art of Chinese cooking revolves around the use of simple and fresh ingredients to make flavorful and healthy dishes. This zucchini and pork stir-fry proves that theory quite well. This recipe only uses a few ingredients with a quick stir fry, but results in a very satisfying dish combining the meaty-textured zucchini, fragrant chili peppers and soy sauce, and juicy pork with a seared surface. This recipe is especially easy and quick to prepare for a weekday dinner. It contains both protein and vegetables, and goes great with a bowl of steamed rice. Sometimes when I am alone at home and want to be lazy, I just cook this dish and finish it all without making any rice to go with it. The total calories amount to less than 500 and the meal is low in carbs. How great is that?
The nutrition facts are calculated based on 1 of the 2 servings produced by the recipe.