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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Wednesday; The good bread;



I like to make up my own recipes.
Recipe for this one; all organic ingredients;

My recipes are wrist x π!  The dough must not be sticky it must be smooth and pliable.

500g plain flour
1 heaped tblsp spelt flour
1 heaped tblsp yellow maize flour
1 heaped tblsp  oatmeal
1 tblsp ground flaxseed
1tblsp sunflower seed
1tblsp pepitas (green pumpkin seed 
1/2 a handful shelled walnuts
2 teasp sea salt
2 teasp granulated yeast
1teasp bread improver (makes the bread soft and a beautiful crust, but not to hard)
ca 350ml tepid water  (perhaps a bit more depending on the flour.

mix and knead 
leave to rise in a warm place.

form breads and bake on low shelf  220C  for 2 small breads ca. 35 minutes.
or
keep the dough in the fridge for a few days it will improve in taste.







Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Tuesday; Garden boo-boos;


Innocent looking with tiny razor sharp teeth and claws.



I know, It is my fault; I should wear my long sleeved gloves, or a long sleeved shirt;  I KNOW!



Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them.



Monday, 16 July 2012

Sunday, 15 July 2012

Saturday, 14 July 2012

Sepia Saturday 134; Prams;


My elder sister; 1935;  I remember  this  park, as a child I went for walks there with my mother; she seemed to like this place, as we always went there.  



This is also my sister, there are many photos of her like this but not in the pram.  Not many of myself as in the war  years my mother did not have films for her camera. After the war there were many photos again.Alas I was  6 years old and not in a pram anymore!








Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Tuesday; What's good for the goose is good for the gander;

Bookshelf




Lyrics Alley  by Leila Aboulela




The story is set in 1950s Sudan.


It is a glimpse into another culture. Mahmoud Bey has two wifes. Mahmouds first wife is uneducated,  superstitious and confined to her open air kitchen. While his second wife is a modern, educated Egyptian  woman, but she is mainly occupied with trivial things like fashion and everything western she embraces wholeheartedly. She moved to the Sudan, but hates it there and would like to move back to cosmopolitan Cairo.



What's good for the goose is good for the gander, the meaning of it:
What is good for a man is equally good for a woman; or, what a man can have or do, so can a woman have or do 


A culture who puts their women on the back burner looses. 


I also think the custom of marrying first cousins is not healthy. Also marrying the girls off at an early age is not  healthy and it is cruel. 


 Adolescent mothers face a higher risk of obstructed labour than women in their twenties. Without adequate emergency obstetric care, this can lead to uterine rupture and a high risk of death for both mother and infant. For those who survive, prolonged labour can cause obstetric fistula, which is a tear between the vagina and the bladder or the rectum, causing urine or faeces to leak. In Ethiopia and Nigeria, more than 25% of fistula patients had become pregnant before the age of 15 and more than 50% before the age of 18. Although the problem can be rectified with surgery, treatment is not widely available in most countries where fistula occurs and millions of women are left to suffer with a condition that leads to incontinence, bad odours and other side-effects including psychological problems and social isolation.

Also the circumcision of girls  (I personally also think of boys) is a terrible, barbaric act still practiced by certain cultures and religions.  It is an interference where the child has no say and is lumbered with a stupid, superstitious  decision, as long as she or he lives dictated by a culture or religion.


 I guess humanity has a long way to go to find Enlightenment.

©Titania;  My opinion.