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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
New Beads, Czech Glass!
Czech glass beads are more than the average glass beads. They are of great high quality, unique colors, finishes, and patterns. They are extremely popular now, and are a great way to add value and interest to your creations, from the simple spacer to the gorgeous rondelle, faceted and polished. I added Many new styles of seed beads, spacers, coins, and rondelles at www.starbazaar.etsy.com.
Monday, February 20, 2012
In Shopping Heaven at Bay Market (Best Asian Market)
My favorite job site was when I started work at Verizon Wireless, and they posted me as a customer service rep at their Uwajimaya kiosk, located in a GIANT Asian grocery, complete with restaurants, gift shop, and deli counter, as well as aisles upon aisles of fun new things to try... I was in shopping heaven, as i am constantly searching for something I have never tried before, and Asian groceries are the best place for culinary adventures.
Today i wandered into the Best Asian Market (yes, that is their name, as well as, apparently Bay Market) and was transported in time to my lunch hours, which were spent reading the fine print on packages written in Thai, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Japanese...
The building is in a neighborhood few seek out, that stretch of East Sprague that people would rather just... drive on through with the doors locked.. which to some is a drawback but since i was born in that neighborhood, and well frankly, have seen much worse, I am charmed by the art deco buildings and spattering of ethnic markets, thrift shops, and fledgling specialty shops which pepper the often empty storefronts and failed nightclubs and restaurants. Yes, Best Asian Market is not a place you would just wander by and visit on a whim, Yet judging by the traffic inside, it surely is a place to seek out.
The market is a big Art deco corner building in cream and pink, The inside is a simple setup. freezer cases full of frozen fruits, vegetable, ice creams, cakes, pork buns, spring rolls, onion pancakes, and more lead you to a produce section with prices not to be beat and a selection of fresh baby bok choy, shitake and other mushrooms, sprouts, ginger root, herbs, radish... The aisles are filled with sauces, seasonings, canned fruits and vegetables, teas and more, and a plethora of noodles... so many i was stuck in that aisle quite a while trying to decide. Finally, proteins. feezer cases of frozen fish from the common to the um... what was that? and then the even more adventurous, frozen snail, even insects, soft shell crabs (i will buy them some day!), fish cakes... and we wont talk about the meat case but lets just say... the pork hocks looked good but, i am not so adventurous for the rest.
This was a great find for me, and i will be back regularly, the only complaint i have is the aisles are so narro it is hard to navigate with a shopping cart, but next time i will just take a basket.
If I have to choose one product to highlight it would be:
Huy Ky Bakery's Dau xanh nhun mut or Winter Melon and Bean Hopia
a flaky but not too sweet pastry filled with sweet mung bean paste and bits of winter melon. This was my favorite purchase today. It is a perfect blend of richness, powdery softness, and just a little crunch and freshness.
and i think todays adventure will lead to regular installments, maybe not so long, of great finds at great markets.
Best Asian Market is found at 2020 E Sprague Ave Spokane, WA 99202
They service restaurants and individual shoppers.
Today i wandered into the Best Asian Market (yes, that is their name, as well as, apparently Bay Market) and was transported in time to my lunch hours, which were spent reading the fine print on packages written in Thai, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Japanese...
The building is in a neighborhood few seek out, that stretch of East Sprague that people would rather just... drive on through with the doors locked.. which to some is a drawback but since i was born in that neighborhood, and well frankly, have seen much worse, I am charmed by the art deco buildings and spattering of ethnic markets, thrift shops, and fledgling specialty shops which pepper the often empty storefronts and failed nightclubs and restaurants. Yes, Best Asian Market is not a place you would just wander by and visit on a whim, Yet judging by the traffic inside, it surely is a place to seek out.
The market is a big Art deco corner building in cream and pink, The inside is a simple setup. freezer cases full of frozen fruits, vegetable, ice creams, cakes, pork buns, spring rolls, onion pancakes, and more lead you to a produce section with prices not to be beat and a selection of fresh baby bok choy, shitake and other mushrooms, sprouts, ginger root, herbs, radish... The aisles are filled with sauces, seasonings, canned fruits and vegetables, teas and more, and a plethora of noodles... so many i was stuck in that aisle quite a while trying to decide. Finally, proteins. feezer cases of frozen fish from the common to the um... what was that? and then the even more adventurous, frozen snail, even insects, soft shell crabs (i will buy them some day!), fish cakes... and we wont talk about the meat case but lets just say... the pork hocks looked good but, i am not so adventurous for the rest.
This was a great find for me, and i will be back regularly, the only complaint i have is the aisles are so narro it is hard to navigate with a shopping cart, but next time i will just take a basket.
If I have to choose one product to highlight it would be:
Huy Ky Bakery's Dau xanh nhun mut or Winter Melon and Bean Hopia
a flaky but not too sweet pastry filled with sweet mung bean paste and bits of winter melon. This was my favorite purchase today. It is a perfect blend of richness, powdery softness, and just a little crunch and freshness.
and i think todays adventure will lead to regular installments, maybe not so long, of great finds at great markets.
Best Asian Market is found at 2020 E Sprague Ave Spokane, WA 99202
They service restaurants and individual shoppers.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thursday is Market Day
One of the benefits of selling at the Spokane Public Market is that i get insight on all the vendors and their goods.. i try all the tasty foods, and getto know the artisans and their crafts.
on a normal thursday i will be spotlighting a different vendor each week. this week i will be giving you a broader look through photography at some of my favorites...
on a normal thursday i will be spotlighting a different vendor each week. this week i will be giving you a broader look through photography at some of my favorites...
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Wednesday Wandering Day
There has always been an intense wanderlust in me. I started travelling at 16 when i hopped trains and hitchhiked up and down the west coast for a couple years. Discovery is what makes me feel alive, and the need for intense change is a complicated but fun part of my personality.
Wednesdays, hence forth, will be a day to reflect on what i have seen this week, what i wish to see... something new that i discovered, either close to home or far away...
it will be fun :) i promise. I will be back later with my first installment.
Wednesdays, hence forth, will be a day to reflect on what i have seen this week, what i wish to see... something new that i discovered, either close to home or far away...
it will be fun :) i promise. I will be back later with my first installment.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tuesday Tasty Treat Day
Whether it is a sweet treat to remind you of a far away home, or a long ago childhood, or a sugary taste of a far away land, dessert can be more than just a cavity creator and evil plan hatched by grandma to make your children hyper before dropping them off at home...
Tuesdays will be all about tasty treats. how to make them, how to eat them, where to buy them...
Today I would like to highlight super easy recipes made with bananas and coconuts. these recipes require minimal ingredients, time, and money... yet are huge on flavor... they are also relatively inexpensive and can feed a crowd of people on less than $10.00
Pani Popo - Polynesian coconut rolls
I actually tried this a few weeks ago at an ethiopian restaurant, and not when i was in hawaii last year... still. the result is the same. Pani popo is a simple dinner roll smothered in coconut cream. It is made with two whopping ingredients!
2 cans coconut cream
1 package frozen dinner roll dough
prepare the dinner roll dough according to the package. when the dough has risen, pour one can of coconut cream over the top, evenly. bake according to package directions. to serve, heat the remaining can of coconut cream in the microwave or stovetop. place each roll in a small bowl and pour warm cream over the top.
Thai Banana rolls -
This one takes a little more time due to wrapping and frying but it is so worth it! This was one of my favorite treats to buy when i worked in the international district in seattle. it is sweet, stick, crispy, amazing.
bananas
spring roll wrappers
honey
oil for frying
toasted sesame seeds

Cut the bananas into pieces 1/2 the length of your wrappers. Heat oil for deep frying. Set up your station with banana pieces, wrappers, and a small bowl of water. place a banana on one half of the wrapper, fold in the sides and roll the wrapper around the banana. wet your fingers with the water and seal the edges. fry until golden and bubbly. repeat. when finished, drizzle honey or simple syrup over them, sprinkle toasted sesame seeds. serve warm.
Enjoy!
Tuesdays will be all about tasty treats. how to make them, how to eat them, where to buy them...
Today I would like to highlight super easy recipes made with bananas and coconuts. these recipes require minimal ingredients, time, and money... yet are huge on flavor... they are also relatively inexpensive and can feed a crowd of people on less than $10.00
Pani Popo - Polynesian coconut rolls
I actually tried this a few weeks ago at an ethiopian restaurant, and not when i was in hawaii last year... still. the result is the same. Pani popo is a simple dinner roll smothered in coconut cream. It is made with two whopping ingredients!
2 cans coconut cream
1 package frozen dinner roll dough
prepare the dinner roll dough according to the package. when the dough has risen, pour one can of coconut cream over the top, evenly. bake according to package directions. to serve, heat the remaining can of coconut cream in the microwave or stovetop. place each roll in a small bowl and pour warm cream over the top.
Thai Banana rolls -
This one takes a little more time due to wrapping and frying but it is so worth it! This was one of my favorite treats to buy when i worked in the international district in seattle. it is sweet, stick, crispy, amazing.
bananas
spring roll wrappers
honey
oil for frying
toasted sesame seeds

Cut the bananas into pieces 1/2 the length of your wrappers. Heat oil for deep frying. Set up your station with banana pieces, wrappers, and a small bowl of water. place a banana on one half of the wrapper, fold in the sides and roll the wrapper around the banana. wet your fingers with the water and seal the edges. fry until golden and bubbly. repeat. when finished, drizzle honey or simple syrup over them, sprinkle toasted sesame seeds. serve warm.
Enjoy!
Monday, February 13, 2012
sunday monday happy days...
So, This time i swear i will do it better. my last blog was shut down as it was linked to my yahoo web hosting account which was a waste of money so i cancelled it in favor of email and routing my website to a place where people could actually buy things, that is, my etsy page.
But I suppose that was a good thing, as i never ever remembered to do anything with it, which I think is due to the fact that I just never ever knew what to say that could possibly be interesting enough to get people to read it. So I said nothing.
Many things have changed with my business lately. things that could be useful to the average person, especially that i leave the house sometimes now and go sell things to people i talk to in person.. and so my venturing outdoors leads to more discoveries and more stories.
so wheeee! :) let us have some bloggy fun.
But I suppose that was a good thing, as i never ever remembered to do anything with it, which I think is due to the fact that I just never ever knew what to say that could possibly be interesting enough to get people to read it. So I said nothing.
Many things have changed with my business lately. things that could be useful to the average person, especially that i leave the house sometimes now and go sell things to people i talk to in person.. and so my venturing outdoors leads to more discoveries and more stories.
so wheeee! :) let us have some bloggy fun.
Welcome
Nedjma Bazaar is a business based out of Spokane, WA, USA, with a local presence at the Spokane Public Market. It is a one woman show, with me, Jacqueline Senouci, as the ringleader..
You can find me at:
Spokane Public Market - 24 W 2nd Ave, Spokane
Online and international at:
www.nedjmabazaar.com (handmade goodness, perfume and jewelry)
www.starbazaar.etsy.com (beads and fabrics from around the world, emphasis on african and natural beads)
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