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For the love of chocolate

// March 18th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Food

Like many people, I have an affinity for the angient Aztec delight of xocolatl, or better known today as chocolate. Once in a while we (my wife and I) head off to Hyde Park’s Chocadore to indulge in their finest pralines.

Today I read that Chocadore is spreading the decadence. In April they will be opening their new store in the trendy suburb of Parkhurst. The new store will be situated on the main street of 4th Avenue in The Cobbles Centre. Lucky Parkhurstians…..

If only they would open up a chocolat shoppe here in the Fourways area. Double cream yumm.

Help end world hunger by giving free rice

// December 7th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Food, General

Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free

Every 3.6 seconds, or the time from one breath to the next, someone in this world dies from hunger. That’s 25,000 deaths a day, or over 8 and a half million deaths a year. These deaths are mostly children.

1 in 7 people of this world live in chronic hunger, which is defined as not having a single day of one’s life receiving adequate nutrition. That’s the same number of people that live in the world’s developed nations.

The hands in the picture above hold 6 tablespoons of rice. The average person living in chronic hunger receives only this amount of food…daily.

We have a bountiful God. He has given us an earth capable of feeding every human a daily diet of 3,500 calories in grains alone, yet people still die from hunger.

The United Nations knows this. Our governments’ leaders know this. We have the distribution know-how to feed everyone. What is lacking is the moral courage of the people to say this is an injustice.

As a Christian, I must remember that I pray for our daily bread, not my daily bread. I must fight the temptation to construct a life where the poor are absent, and I must not submit to a theology that makes me comfortable in a world where the poor are invisible. When I do not recognise the faces of the hungry as my brothers and sisters, and when I do not stand up to be the voice for those whose cries go unheard, how sadly ironic it is that I follow the petition to give us this day our daily bread with a request to be forgiven of my sins.

The question becomes not if but how we are going to share the bread on our tables with these hungry brothers and sisters.

Sitting in Fourways mall, reading a kids booklet in the Spur, I was delighted to come across the website FreeRice.com. FreeRice started on 7 October 2007. To date it has donated over 53,477,769,530 grains of rice, enough to feed more than two million people.

FreeRice has two goals
1. Provide education to everyone for free.
2. Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free.

How it works
Go over to FreeRice.com and play the game. The game is made up of various subjects including vocabulary, math, science, geography, art history, other languages etc. For each answer you get right, they donate 20 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program. The more you play, the more rice gets donated.

I like the quote from the Kansas City Star about the game.

“Addictive, yes. But . . . each correct answer results in the donation of rice to help feed the hungry around the globe. Perhaps that qualifies the game as a good addiction . . . one with redeeming qualities, something that’s, oh, didactic and edifying.”

It shouldn’t stop there though. Why not donate more rice, blog about it or grab a banner to promote it.

What else can you do to help end hunger?
Here are three things you can do to help end hunger. All are free and easy to do.

1. To learn how to take action in your community, click here.
2. Add your name to the One Campaign, where several million people have already joined together “as One” to end hunger and extreme poverty. If enough people join, dreams for a better world can be made into reality very quickly.
3. Twenty-two countries have joined together to try to raise enough money to end world hunger completely by each contributing 0.7% (less than 1%) of national income. Some of the countries have already met this goal. Others haven’t come that far yet. You can see how the countries are doing here. You can print a letter to support your country’s participation here.

If we all get involved, we all can make a difference.

Yumm

// December 2nd, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Food

Crazy chef

Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Ainsley Harriott, Heston Blumenthal and even Gordon Ramsay can stand back. I’m the new chef on the block. Sorry Nigella, only chefs allowed.

Ever had one of those days when you feel totally inspired to prepare a feast of a dinner? I had one of those tonight and I must say that I think I cracked it. I can still taste the flavour explosion in my mouth, just thinking about it again.

I’m not going to go into the whole method of preparation – there are far better bloggers out there for that. Indulge me for a minute though. Close your eyes and think of braised rib-eye steak with melted blue cheese on a bed of couscous. Paired with roasted asparagus, mediterranean cherry vine tomatoes, black olives, garlic and basil and you have yourself a dinner of epic proportions. Can you taste it too?

Surprisingly, I completely forgot to take a picture of this feast, so I’ll have to re-create my masterpiece quite soon it seems. Or perhaps you should try it for yourself and let me know what you think.

Can you tell I’m chuffed with myself?

Lunch by candlelight

// January 16th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Food, General, Interesting

Lunch by candlelight

Call me crazy, but perhaps there is some light at the end of the tunnel with the current load shedding issues. Why not take advantage of the load shedding and become a bit creative – you never know, those candlelight dinners may just spice up the romance a bit.

  • Just remember, that you may not be able to cook. Prepare your food in advance, so that you are not getting up during the meal. The idea is to spend your time concentrating on the partner across the table.
  • Make sure the house is clean and decorate it well. You can use flowers, balloons, etc. Create the appearance that you’re not actually at home.
  • Use the best silverware and dishes you have in the house. Remember, paper plates are out, it’s supposed to be a special evening.
  • Consider a good bottle of wine, perhaps a nice Rose or Chardonnay from Seidelberg.
  • Dress elegantly. Enough said.
  • Soft, romantic music. If you can’t play an instrument, perhaps invest in a battery operated CD player or use your iPod and speakers. Just turn the music down low, and let it set the mood.
  • Relax, have fun, and enjoy. Stop talking about Zuma, Eskom or the interest rates. Remember what it’s like to be on a first date, and just enjoy being in the presence of your significant other.
  • The rest is up to you.

Oh and by the way, take a moment to read the “How does load shedding work” fact sheet from Eskom. Riveting stuff.

Peri-Police Raid Cape Town

// December 5th, 2007 // 4 Comments » // Food, Funnies

Steve Peri
Today I received what appeared to be a fishy email from a Steve Peri in my inbox. However, instead of deleting it with all the other spam as I normally do, it just had something in the subject line that made me do a double-take. So after carefully scrutinising the file with every imaginable virus, spam and general nastiness checker, I decided not to be lily-livered and ventured down the “double-click to open” path.

I was presented with a minimalist email to say the least, with literally a couple of web links and two quotes – such as “In God we trust, all others are suspects.” On closer inspection of the urls, the email wasn’t as fishy as I thought, in fact there was just a tad of fowl play involved.

The first link pointed to the Peri-Police Raid files. A Nando’s microsite with a couple of hilarious candid camera-style video clips of people being served Warrants of Abreast.

The crack team of Nando’s Peri Police Force was created by Cape Town agency Cow Africa.

And as any good social media junkies would have it, you can also view the facebook profile of Big Steve Peri or his Youtube Channel and Myvideo.co.za channel.

Just make sure you eat responsibly – with your tongue sticking out of course…
Steve Peri eating Nando's

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