Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Happy Election Day

Happy Election Day! Hope everyone got out there got their vote on.

Made an easy vegetable pot pie. I used a vegetable stew I partially made from leftovers in the refrigerator (leftover onion gravy, lima,s etc) and a few frozen and fresh ones. Added a bit of rice and used about a tablespoon or so of instant mashed potato flakes as thickener. You could still use a flour or cornstarch type thickener, but I wanted to try out using the potato flakes. It worked well. I used unrooled croissant rolls from the refridgerator to make the top crust.

We ordered pizza for dinner.


In the words of George Bernard Shaw; "When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport; when the tiger wants to murder him he calls it ferocity."

Monday, December 31, 2007

New Year's Eve

So the New Year is upon us. People all over the country and the world are busy making resolutions for 2008 as well as starting the celebrations. "I will lose x amount of pounds." "I will quit smoking." "I will get a better job." "I will do volunteer work." Sometimes, I think resolutions are just too easy to break. I want everyday to be a chance to live better and try to be better than I was before. It's nice to think of the New Year as a new chance, but everyday should be a chance to be better and to live better. For everyone out there determined that this is the year they will go vegetarian or vegan my hopes are with you and your success.



In the Words of Leonardo da Vinci; "Truely man is the king of beasts, for his brutality exceeds theirs. We live by the death of others: we are burial places! I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look on the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men."

Monday, December 3, 2007

Recipe Evolution

I was standing at the stove having just mixed previously frozen spinach into my pan when I got to thinking about the dishes I often prepare. My mom loves my tortellini with the basil mushroom sauce (I use olive oil sometimes mixed with butter to create the base). It’s a nice change from the usual heavy tomato or cream sauces that often adorn pasta. I usually lightly sauté mushrooms and garlic with a touch of oil and water and basil to brighten everything. (It is very common for me to use partial water to sauté to help cut down the fats and oils.) The recipe has seemed to evolve again and constant slight alterations depending on whatever I have on hand. I often keep a bag of frozen spinach on hand and use what I need. As the garlic and red onion slivers sautéed in the oil mix on the stove I warmed about 2 Tbs. of frozen spinach (for one serving) in the microwave about a minute with a touch of water. I then added mushrooms to skillet and chopped the spinach into smaller pieces before also adding it with a pinch each of basil and parsley. As the mixture warmed through I add a spoonful of diced sun dried tomatoes that I had in the refrigerator. The cooked tortellini was added straight to the skillet mixing all the flavors and letting the little pieces of spinach and herb make their way into the crevices. I served it in a nice bowl with a sprinkle of shaved parmesan and welcome to food love. Clearly this was a step up from frozen pizza and other similar foods of last week.

It is clearly no surprise to anyone that I love to eat as well as cook. I have no intention to go without great taste or foods that comfort body and soul as well as nourish. I love experimenting with new flavors and mixing old favorites into something new. I love trying new things and may even be up soon for trying tofu that hasn’t been pre-marinated. (Once upon a time all tofu was very foreign and very scary to a girl raised in Ohio farm country on meat and potatoes.) Hope ya’all have found those ‘food love’ moments that just make you smile.

In the Words of Leo Tolstoy: '"Thou shalt not kill" does not apply to murder of one's own kind only, but to all living beings; and this Commandment was inscribed in the human breast long before it was proclaimed from Sinai.'