Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Calorically-Conscious Japanese Food - "My Umai!"


Everybody knows that going away to college comes with a few "hiccups," one of which being the loathsome "freshman fifteen." I don't know about any of you, but I wouldn't specifically sort weight fluctuation into one collegiate year. Some people don't experience a change until their junior or senior years! Either way, my goal in this sub-section of my blog is to share some tips based on local Fordham "hot spots" to eat with friends. Your social life doesn't cease to exist just because you are watching your food consumption! <-- That was something that took me a long time to learn on the "yo-yo" roller coaster of coming into new eating habits. Your friends will still love you even when you're no longer ordering the same things that they do.




Today's Eatery For Fordham Scholars:

Umai Fusion, Japanese Cuisine (Arthur Avenue)

Here is a selection of some of the healthier items in place of your typical order of "tempura anything" (Because let's be honest people; we love it fried!)

Entrees:
 
Fantasy Island
Mixed raw seafood on half an avocado with special sauce.


Sushi Rolls
Substitute the standard white rice with brown rice - While it is an up-charge to your bill, it will not break the bank on your scale!

*Note - Always beware of sauces: do your homework first, but don't write them off completely. Indulge a little! 

Rice People - Pay Attention! This one's for you!
If you're in the mood for rice, try and order steamed brown rice - you can always doctor it up with some ginger dressing (sounds gross, tastes awesome) OR some low-sodium soy sauce.

Side Dishes/Soups/Salads: The most filling with the least guilt

--> Steamed Broccoli (Warning: Order it without garlic sauce if you plan to go out to the bars that night - you never know who you'll see, and the last thing you want to be remembered for is your stank breath!)

--> Soups - Most Japanese soups are made with minimal ingredients. This, however, should not take away from the amount of sodium contained. Beware of water retention - the scale will frighten you, but only for a day or two.

--> Salads - Go to town but bring your brain with you! Dressing on the side is a key success factor. A little bit goes a long way.

A very fancy Tuna-Avocado Salad - Do not expect THIS presentation at Umai, though!

Your typical Miso Soup - Simple yet satisfying.  


A different way of eating is not that serious! Take it lightly, or you'll end up like this lady...


Enjoy!

The Reality Behind My Internship

This semester, I accepted an internship at a luxury real estate firm called Nest Seekers. I work directly for the Executive Vice President and the Senior Vice President, one of which was featured on a popular Bravo TV reality show "Million Dollar Listing: NYC." Upon accepting the internship, I also found out that the notoriety from the show allowed them to open an additional office (where I now work) and also allowed them to be picked up for a second season. The show is shooting three agents for the next five months, my boss included. The camera crew films at the office and on location for listings; look out for the upcoming season to air in the Spring and you just might see me ;)

While one would think that these types of people would be difficult to work with, I have had a complete opposite experience (in a good way.) My duties are typical to that of any average intern: coffee runs, office organization, administrative tasks etc. I am happy to attempt and tackle any task thrown my way because every request, every need and every whim is always followed up with gratitude. I respect the business and look forward to gaining more of an understanding of real estate in general. I'm really excited to see how this internship pans out; there are a lot of opportunities that can come from working at Nest Seekers and I'm excited to find out what they are!

In the coming weeks, I will also be documenting on how I am keeping current with trends and my personal style of dressing for work. Stay tuned!