UNFAITHFUL MOUSSAKA ( sort of recipe)

August 10th, 2011

serves 6 (or 2 for the 3 rainy week evenings)

– 5 large potatoes

– 1/2 kilo pork mince

– 1 large onion

– 200 grams peas

– 150 grams basamati rice

– 150 grams shitashi mushrooms (a bit of a shame to mix them like that)

– 3 jalapenos, sliced

– 1/2 kilo diced tomatoes

– 4 eggs, mixed with salt & various salty spices in sparkling water

– no extra salt

– a sprinkle of white pepper

– some olive oil

– a few capers

– fresh lemon squeeze

– rice cooker, frying pan, clay roasting dish, wooden spatula & misc

– 210 Celsius

– 2 hours

– you may want to add black olives and parmigiana or sour cream but I couldn’t be bothered shopping

– the picture doesn’t show the curly parsley chopped on top, as I do it fresh to every serving

– figure out the rest for yourselves 🙂

– serve hot or gently regheated

– consider a moderately priced but long merlot cabernet

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Bed Time Story (continued from 28/04/2011)

August 2nd, 2011

Only write things that should be in the story!

Faruno liked to catch lions alive and eat their hearts barbecued on rice and then he would let the lions get back into the wilderness.  Lions have nine hearts on Planet Go-to-Bed and it is so hard to catch them that even Mr Albalgandon Vextraliensis, who was a scholar ans a professor of Lion Hunting and Cooking Practical Skills, was yet to get his first.

But where’s the rice coming from?

(to be continued)

A Different Perspective on the ‘News of the World’ Phone Hacking Scandal

July 17th, 2011

This is something everybody seems to agree upon: the evil Murdoch Media Empire played dirty and must now pay the price. This article doesn’t intend in any way to condone the use of bribe, beach of privacy, or support any moral assault on people who are already victims. Yet there is another story behind this story and most media outlets seem to ignore it.

Cameron

Media and Power, Power and Media

More or less controlled by (and not necessarily 100% obedient to) commercial interests, in the free world Media is one of the few ways people can have access to what’s happening behind the closed doors of the various structures of Power. In some cases, journalists use non-orthodox methods to gather information. This information creates the modern panem et circenses. Bred for the journalists themselves and their bosses, yes, but also circus, fun, entertainment and, last but not least, knowledge for the masses.

Partnership between media and financial and/or political interests is common. Many politicians have been on the other side of the pen, microphone or camera not long before becoming who they are now. Normally, politicians and journalists don’t cut each other’s throats. Even less common is for a journalist to attack another.

Surely, there are many other dirty stories of dubious methods used by the media, yet they don’t usually surface. What makes this one special? It’s the timing.

Poor old Rupert looked like a granddad not yet out of his pajamas when the postman called in with the news and it took him days to realize what was actually happening. This proves he had no clue, which, in turn, proves there had been thorough planning into this. If the most powerful media magnate couldn’t get a hint of what was going to come, the information leak had to be sourced inside  circles that not even the many sources of the Murdoch Empire had any access to. This kind of information doesn’t just leak. If it leaks,it stops before hitting the front page.

So timing: why release this bombshell in July 2011, years after the hacking had taken place? The answer is, at a superficial level at least, obvious: the deal over BSkyB had to be prevented at any cost.

Sky TV

Who Is to Benefit?

Just ponder: if BSkyB doesn’t change hands, who is to benefit? Not only economically, but politically. Who so desperately needs the status qvo in British Media? Who’s hiding behind the smoke screen?

New Earthquake

June 14th, 2011

This is my street, Gloucester, in Christchurch, New Zealand, as it looked 24 hours ago, when we were hit by another 6.3 quake.

Photo courtesy to www.stuff.co.nz