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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Leftover Chicken & Dumplings and Cuchulainn Sheehan Mocktail
My internet is so SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW, I have to have three projects in the works, so I can use the downtime for another project while I wait for internet access or a webpage to load. And that is just one of my technology problems.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Mocktail Passion
Opps, I think I have ventured into a passion.
While researching non-alcoholic drinks for my next cookbook, I became intrigued with making a variety of mock cocktails, or Mocktails.
Soon, this intrigue turned into a passion.
In a decidedly non-tightwad fashion, I went out and bought goo gobs of ingredients to make at least 15 mock cocktails.
In researching various non-alcoholic drink recipes, I did revert back to adapting various recipes to suit my budget, pantry, kitchen, and tastes.
Of course, I immersed myself in the lore and technique of making cocktails and their mock counterparts.
I discovered that a trend may be developing for dry bars as discussed The Guardian article "Dry bars: will they be the next big thing?"
Also, while researching the differences between mineral water, carbonated water, club soda and seltzer water, I found an interesting bit on Wikipedia on "Two-cents Plain" carbonated water, the cheapest beverage served at luncheon counters during the Depression.
But, it was the IBA (International Bartenders Association) Cosmopolitan cocktail recipe on Wikipedia and the Virgin Manhattan mocktail I found at: Convivial.org that clicked with me regarding how the right proportion of ingredients and combination of ingredients can produce a unique flavor.
In particular, it was interesting to see how various mock cocktails recipes used other ingredients like brewed tea or various juices to try and create flavors that mimicked the original cocktail.
I am proud of my frugal recipe for a Boyhattan Mocktail.
If you try this recipe, don't forget, you can adjust the ingredients to your taste and even experiment with other ingredients including the garnishes.
Researching mock cocktail recipes has made me appreciate the judicious use of various ingredients in all types of recipes.
Enjoy!
Note: Not all the groceries in the grocery picture are for mock cocktails nor are all the mock cocktail ingredients shown.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Darwin's Lost Theory by David Loye
I heard an interview on the "radio" with Dr. David Loye regarding his latest book, Darwin's Lost Theory.
The topic grabbed my attention. Loye was promoting the same idea I expressed in my eBook, Gina's Dream.
I had raised concerns about how our society has adopted the so-called theory of "survival of the fittest" and now uses it to support rampant selfishness to the point of theft, lies, and brutality.
The theory of "survival of the fittest" has been credited to Charles Darwin in his book, The Origin of Species, when in reality, Darwin's research supported another theory, the theory of "cooperation."
Dr. Loye is a prolific author. He has written over sixteen books and several on the topic of Charles Darwin.
You can find Dr. Loye's book at: http://davidloye.com/DLTpromo.html
Also, Dr. Loye is affiliated with several organizations that promote Darwin's theories and other perspectives such as The Darwin Project: http://thedarwinproject.com/library/library4.htm
Because I have not read or studied any of Dr. Loye's books or projects, I can not offer any recommendations.
While Dr. Loye approaches the topic of Darwin's theories from a scientific point of view, I feel that the idea of cooperation in society also needs to be expressed in different genres and on different levels of understanding.