Sunday 24 November 2013

Eight things you really need to know...

Thoughts on our top priorities -

1. Unnecessary death & illness persists. For example, over 20,000 children die every day from easily preventable causes. The UN has made progress on health but much more improvement is required & we all need to make it our top priority.

2. Education is your life-long responsibility. Take advantage of whatever schooling you can get, but keep reading & thinking for yourself too. Encourage others & make sure your public education system improves.

3. Justice & fairness of process can always be bettered. You have to do your part by engaging with the political processes & by voting for change or to ensure hard-won rights are preserved.

4. We are using up the planet's resources each year faster than the planet can recover. In the process we are trapping more energy into the global system & making the climate more volatile. This is not sustainable & will cause more & more suffering & conflict.

5. Time is the most valuable thing we experience. Have fun & be happy, but don't squander your time on negative hateful stuff, & never be bored - there's always something else to do. The weekends get shorter as you get older. Get up earlier to compensate for this :-)

6. Information is what persists - by raising kids, painting a picture or writing a book, for example, you are transferring information into the future. Never be driven by technology, but always work out what you actually need to do first.

7. Most articles you read on-line are highly formulaic with little actual content. They'll draw you in with an interesting image & a teasing title, like "Eight things you really need to know...". Do read some recommended books for depth.

8. There are, of course, more than eight things you really need to know, these are just the ones I think are the most important & indeed this point IS the eighth most important thing to know...

But enough of my ideas for now, what are your suggestions for the top things we really need to know?

Saturday 9 November 2013

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Capital Sauce - an ongoing experiment

Had a lovely chinese meal delivered the other week including Beef in Capital Sauce. I'd had this dish once years before at a city centre restaurant and wanted to confirm how nice it was. I'm glad to say it was even better than I expected & so I decided to find out more about it.

Apparently it's a plum sauce, which I found in the supermarket (Tung Chun brand), with vinegar, tomato puree & chilli (I used flakes), salt, herbs (I used parsley) & water. While it was simmering, I pan fried strips of steak, onions & bell peppers in a little oil & put on a pan of rice, then added to meat.

The result was very close to original but in some ways seemed even better. Not sure why! I have half the plum sauce left so I'll try another variation soon :-)

Saturday 22 June 2013

Best shapes for sharing online

Showing how rectangles & squares are cropped online across the main social media networks < draft


Saturday 23 March 2013

#10peopleUK


Abe's got £53, Bob & wee Cat have £21. Dot & Eli with £19. However Fay, Gab, Hal, Ian & Joe share just £7

Sunday 3 March 2013

The best beef stew in the world, ever!

Oil, a generous dash,
Onions, 2 large, diced,
Beef, cubed, 500g / 1lb,
Fry until nicely browned.

Wine, white, 2 large glasses,
Peppers, 2 bell, roughly sliced,
Mushrooms, punnet, halved,
Tomatoes, crushed, 1 tin, stir.

Mixed herbs, whatever to hand,
Salt and Pepper, to taste,
Golden Syrup, dessert spoonful,
Stock cube, 1, dissolved.

Potatoes, 12 small,
Simmer for at least 2 hours,
Stirring a few times until tender,
Serves 4 hungry adults.