Good Evening! Good Morning! Wherever you are!
RE: Today's Notes - As for bearing the "Brunt of BK"... Nothing to worry about. After working a few years playing for opera rehearsals, a "BK brunt" is nothing compared to a "leading soprano brunt"... or even a "stage director brunt"... or, worse yet, "a conductor-who-doesn't-really-know-the-score-as-well-as-he-should brunt". Besides, I know that BK is someone that demands perfection from day one, and there's nothing really wrong with that at all. And after sitting back and taking a breath, we realized we had an amazingly productive first week of rehearsals. In fact, technically speaking, tonight/last night
was the end of our
first week of rehearsals. WHEW! -Oh, sorry, that was another day's notes.
(Besides, we all know that BK is a pussy cat at heart.)

Greek food - YUMMY! Almost anything wrapped or layered in phyllo dough is fine with me! Tiropita (feta cheese), spanakopita (spinach and feta), kreatopita (lamb and feta), and there's one with zuchinni and feta wrapped in phyllo that I really like too. Then there are the phyllo based sweets: baklava (I'm particulary fond of the pistachio and almond variations), strifto ("cigarettes" of phyllo, nuts, sugar and cinnamon), galaktoboureko (custard in phyllo), kataifi (the shredded phyllo dough used for a bunch of goodies), etc., etc., etc. Then there's roast leg of lamb with lots of garlic and rosemary, calamaria (squid - either fried or broiled), avgolemeno (egg-lemon sauce or soup), taramasalata (the fish roe spread), hummus, souvlaki (marinated and grilled pork), gyros, moussaka, sekatanoia (broiled chicken livers), pastitsio (a lasagna type dish), and the very "simply grilled" meats, poultry and fish. -Yes, I like Greek food a lot.
And I like Indian too. I started exploring the Southern vegetarian cooking of India a few years ago since there happened to be a couple of very good restaurants popping up in DC. Iddly (the lentil "donuts), pakora (spinach fritters), samosas, dosas (those big pancake looking things), curries, etc. And I like the "meated" versions too. And almost anything that comes out of a tandoor oven. Especially the breads! I'll admit that a lot of it can start to taste the same after a while, but I've found some wonderful places to eat where the spicing is anything but generic - truly a party in my mouth.

-And I'm also a sucker for those sugar and honey-drenched and fried(!) Indian sweets. And that Indian ice cream, kulfi, always satisfies my sweet tooth. As well as "gulab jaman" - the fried balls of dough soaked in a rose-water syrup.
Well, it's definitely time for me to head to bed now...
Laters...