top 5 books? :-)
Hiiii thank you <333
Had a loonnng break from reading and have only just gotten back into it. So this won’t be a top 5 of all time more just 5 books I’ve enjoyed in recent years and months :) in no particular order
Hera Lindsay Bird by Hera Lindsay Bird
On Connection by Kae Tempest
Chéri by Colette
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Love to you 🫶🫶🫶
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Menu Ten
Menu Ten from Rowan Bishop and Sue Carruthers' "The Vegetarian Adventure Cookbook"
Mexican Frijoles: pinto beans, oil, onion, garlic, dried chilli, coriander, tumeric, capsicum, tin tomatoes with juice, oregano, dried basil, tomato puree, salt and pepper.
Tortillas: semolina, wholemeal flour, salt, warm water, oil.
Tapas: cheddar cheese, cos lettuce, carrot, kewpie mayonnaise, sour cream, tomato, avocado, olives, Bishop and Carruthers’ guacamole.
Chilli Fondue: oil, onion, dried chilli, capsicum, tinned whole tomatoes with juice, salt and pepper, prepared mustard, beer, cheddar cheese, sour cream.
Menu Ten and Week Ten. It felt easy to source significance this week, given it was the final week of my very own early twenties and the 10th week of this journey. Equally, this monumentalism brought about so much pressure in my private life that I once again thought very little about the food and the menu itself. I assume Bishop and Carruthers intended for Menu Ten to be lighthearted and easy and it was, my week just wasn’t. I had wanted during this week to live again like I had in the best times of my early twenties. I have a suspicion now that this was never going to be possible. Bishop and Carruthers had another Mexican evening lined up for Wednesday, corn tortillas and spicy pinto beans. I thought maybe this repetition would translate in some way.
Imagery of preperation.
On Monday morning I was downtrodden still, by the questions that remained surrounding my health. At lunchtime I got my answers. Inside the Bulk Store, a boy with a buzzcut sat minding the till, maybe he noticed when I ran outside to pick up the phone. The results were overwhelmingly positive, with a prescription waiting for me at the pharmacy far away from where I was. I walked back into the Bulk Store ecstatic. I had received a Chinese love charm from my coworker that day. I wondered if it had worked already when the boy with the buzzcut told me there were no dry pinto beans anywhere because of a worldwide drought, but I could buy them canned. Buying them canned worked in my favour, it took a three day preparation period down to cooking everything the night of the dinner party.
Frijole and big produce.
Setting the table fell off the wagon on Wednesday evening, tension in the flat meant the dishwasher hadn’t been put on the night before, it ran while I cooked and I worried there wouldn’t be plates to eat off. The Mexican Frijoles had a well written recipe, a side note suggested serving with serviettes but I didn’t, even though I have provided serviettes consistently since Week Three. My Tortillas were put together with ease as well, for the second week in a row I was substituting cornmeal for semolina, because Google said it was okay. The blender got its most use ever this week, I blended onion and tomato to go in the guacamole, as Bishop and Carruthers had instructed, it gave the guac an ugly consistency. The avocados I’ve been buying from my favourite fruit and veggie store are never good, but I buy them anyway, which I tend to do with a lot of things. The onion and capsicum for Chilli Fondue was supposed to be blended as well, though I attempted to do this while my guests were talking, the blender whirred but nothing blended.
Bishop and Carruthers' own guacamole and corn tortillas.
Dinner was served to five usual guests and two new guests. Both of them leaving the country in the coming weeks, a reminder of why I had taken this on. A reminder also of why I could never recreate my early twenties. I missed the photos on my phone. I thought I lost just four things in my 23rd year, but on Sunday my toenail fell off. How can a blog post do justice to the end of an era?
Menu Ten and the last week of my early twenties...
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personally i think there should have been at least one episode where sokka collects aang and zuko and is like, “looks like we’re running low on supplies. time for a GUYS-ONLY field trip. three days of hunting and fishing and polishing our swords. y’know, manly warrior stuff. (aang, sotto voce: actually sokka i’m a vegetarian as you know--) you girls have fun sitting around braiding your hair and talking about your crushes” and then the entire episode is just zuko and sokka lying around by a river, plucking blades of grass and staring up at the stars confiding in each other their deepest feelings and most secret insecurities while aang braids flower crowns, and whenever the screen cuts back to katara and toph and suki, they’re fighting and screaming and hacking away at river pirates and evil spirits and legions of assassins and hired mercenaries with swords. you know, as girls do.
and when the boys finally drag themselves back to camp (they stayed up way too late discussing what true leadership really means and whether or not power always corrupts) they find suki and toph and katara lounging around with black eyes and fresh bruises and bloodstained weapons and sokka shrieks, “what were you guys DOING while we were gone???” and karata just shugs innocently and says in her sweetest voice, “oh, you know. just girly things”
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blah blah Bethesda bad anyway
my favorite thing about Elder Scrolls is how goddamn fuckin weird it is
like on surface it's just some dnd game but like even a cursory glance shows tis fucking insane like:
The moons is the corpse of a god
the stars are actually holes in reality when alot of primordial spirits hated that mortals were becoming a thing and fucked off
The demon lord of forbidden knowledge/resident Cthulhu stand-in might also be the beta version of the entire fucking universe made sentient when it wasn't chosen to be the used reality
there are cat ppl that take the form of furrys, lions, or regular cats, so you can have a cursing Pirate legend whose an alcoholic & wanted in 5 countries but is also a like basic tabby cat
the wood elves are so pro-nature they're cannibals and also they murder vegetarians
Vampires came from the Lord of Rape doing well ya know
Werewolves came to exist bc the lord of hunt got bored and is a furry
sex is treated like a fucking ip copyright contract on what aspect of sex is happening and what god it's under. There's been many religious wars about this
The lizard ppl are part tree
the Dwarves all fucked off somewhere and disappeared bc they were so atheist they did math to break relativity and literally no one has any idea where they went God or mortal (except maybe Cthulhu and hes not telling)
Said Cthulhu stand-in treats hiding your grandma's secret cookie recipe & hiding a spell that would end the universe and slay a god the exact same and he will murder you for either
Everyone wants to fuck the Orcs but will never admit it and they got so bent out of shape that a demon god killed the og orc god, ate him, and shat him out bc she couldn't deal with everyone complimenting them all the time so now all Orcs are cursed to be hated but they're all still sexy & so is their god
And all this isnt even the tip of the iceberg
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Recipe for Easy Vegetarian Kofta Curry
Using meatless vegetable meatballs in this creamy dinner dish that's quick to prepare but full of flavor makes Indian kofta curry simple and vegetarian-friendly. 1 tablespoon butter, 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin, 1 can diced tomatoes, 1/2 onion grated, 1/4 cup whole milk yogurt, 1 teaspoon ground coriander, 1 bay leaf, 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric, 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, 1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste, 2 whole cloves, 1/2 teaspoon garam masala, 1 piece ginger root peeled and grated, 1 clove garlic crushed, 1/4 cup hot water or as needed, 24 frozen meatless vegetable meatballs, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 3 green cardamom pods, 1 cinnamon stick
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