Friday, 22 August 2014

Peanut Butter Cookies









Ingredients: 125g butter, 100g dark muscovado sugar, 50g caster sugar, 1 egg, 1tsp vanilla, 1tsp nutmeg, 1tsp cinnamon, 250g self-raising flour, 3Tbsp peanut butter
Tip: try replacing peanut butter with 200g white chocolate chips

1 - Preheat oven to 180 Centigrades
2 - Cream butter, egg, sugars and vanilla
3 - Sift in flour, nutmeg and cinnamon
4 - Fold in peanut butter and cover with cling film
5 - Allow mixture to set in the fridge for 10 mins
6 - Roll out mixture and cut into desired shapes
7 - Bake for 10-15 mins and allow to cool

These ingredients yield about 18 large cookies


Friday, 15 August 2014

Things Fall Apart























Sourcehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37781.Things_Fall_Apart

Just finished reading this book by Chinua Achebe and I must admit it struck a chord.

I had actually read the simplified edition when I was younger and recently came across a really negative review of the book on goodreads website. This review prompted me to read the book again just to see things from the reviewer's point of view and I must say it felt like we both read two completely different books.

The story of Okonkwo the great warrior and how he fell from grace is such a compelling tragedy. In part one Achebe does a really good job of portraying the nature and practices of the Igbo tribes. Personally their practices seemed really extreme but I like the fact that he neither showers them with praise nor criticism. He simply states them as they are.

It is clear that Okonkwo has a lot of daddy issues. As a result he is very determined not to allow his father's short comings to ruin his life. Unfortunately arrogance is another vice that contributes greatly to his downfall. I especially like the parable of the tortoise attending a party in the sky which teaches a very good lesson about inter-personal relationships.

Things really begin to fall apart when the British missionaries come to spread the gospel in the surrounding villages. I believe that if the foreigners had stopped at spreading the word a lot of the ensuing conflict could have been averted. Unfortunately this was one of the ploys of colonialism / imperialism in which they used their religion to gain ground and confidence within the tribes and then started imposing their statutes and governance on the local people.

The fact that some of the clans men weren't united to a common cause also contributed to their downfall. This can be seen in the situation where the court messengers (local people working for the white people) disrespected their own elders who where held in custody and collected bribes from the villagers in addition to the initial fine required to release the elders.

Conclusion: Overall a very good read, I would highly recommend.


Lovely Decor


Sourcehttp://tiaraless.com/post/50075194251

Cute Cupcake


Sourcehttp://foxhe.tk/post/65151243300/ahhh-my-cupcake-yum

Dish of the day: Fried Rice & Jerk Chicken




















Chicken - chicken thighs and drum sticks, maggi cubes, scotch bonnet peppers, coriander, thyme, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, garlic, spring onions

Rice - basmati rice, peas, carrots, sweet corn, coconut milk, chicken stock, onions, maggi cubes, scotch bonnet peppers.

Steps - coming soon

Dolphin


































Source: http://plasmatics-life.tumblr.com/

Dish of the day: Eru






















Eru: Eru leaves, spinach, palm oil, crayfish, scotch bonnet peppers, maggi cubes, oxtail, snails, beef tripe, beef hide

Fireworks


Source: http://laussieh.tumblr.com/

Birmingham New Street




































Source: Fujifilm FinePix S4500

The Secret Life of Bees



Source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/832098.The_Secret_Life_of_Bees

Review: Coming soon

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Dish of the day: Spaghetti and Chicken




Chicken stew: chopped tomatoes, blended ginger garlic and spring onions, maggi cubes, onion, celery, scotch bonnet pepper, rosemary, thyme, ground white pepper.