Undulating sense of melody
Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole
Hindi Zahra is a Franco-Moroccan singer and actress,her original gently undulating sense of melody.
With a subtle, understated guitar, a dash of gypsy between the lines, and a hint of blues with a capital B.
Time stands still - Intense, intimate, poetic vibrations, with a velvety feline timbre. At thirty, Hindi Zahra is neither a reality show wonder nor the umpteenth shooting star fizzing across the firmament of vocal jazz.
Music is the story of her life, a family affair.
Her songs are mostly in English but some lyrics as in the song "Imik Si Mik" are in the Berber language.
Thanks Hugo Alexandre Cruz for putting me on to this artist :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgJ0y8EL4Ag
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Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious That is what i say to this !!!

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious That is what i say to this !!!
So luv Rhubarb what a way to do it
In the United Kingdom, the first rhubarb of the year is harvested by candlelight in forcing sheds
where all other light is excluded - a practice that produces a sweeter, more tender stalk
Rhubarb has been used for medical purposes by the Chinese for thousands of years and appears in The Divine Farmer's Herb-Root Classic,
Compiled about 2700 years ago
Imported along the Silk Road, reaching Europe in the 14th century through the ports of Aleppo and Smyrna, and becoming known as "Turkish rhubarb".
Later, when the usual route lay through Russia, "Russian rhubarb" became the familiar term.
The value of rhubarb can be seen in Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo's report of his embassy in 1403-05 to Timur in Samarkand:
"The best of all merchandise coming to Samarkand was from China: especially silks, satins, musk, rubies, diamonds, pearls, and rhubarb.
"Sock in the eye" +Stephanie Stiavetti :)
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Originally shared by Stephanie Stiavetti
Pickled rhubarb is sweet, spicy, and simply put: bracing.
It's a pickle-lover's pickle. A bit can likely cause the weak-willed to suck air in through their teeth after a bite and grip the table. But the flavor, the sweetness, the sour air, the tart slap, and with a spice with enough bite that it leaves marks like a bad (or good) kisser. If you have leftover vinegar after using the pickled rhubarb, reserve it for vinaigrette, cocktails, or whatever else you think needs a tart, astringent sock in the eye.
Ingredients:
3 stalks rhubarb
2 star anise
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Half cinnamon stick
1 bay leaf
5 whole cloves
5 whole peppercorns
1½ cup white vinegar
¾ cup sugar
¼ teaspoon salt
Equipment:
1 32-ounce canning jar, with lid
http://www.theculinarylife.com/2014/springtime-swagger-pickled-rhubarb/
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Monday, 13 March 2017
Time to Enter into Warrior Mode ? Enchanted Spirit
Time to Enter into Warrior Mode ? Enchanted Spirit
"Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth"
http://www.enchantedspirit.org/
"Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth"
http://www.enchantedspirit.org/
"I plant rosemary all over the garden, so pleasant is it to know that at every few steps one may draw the kindly...

"I plant rosemary all over the garden, so pleasant is it to know that at every few steps one may draw the kindly branchlets through one's hand, and have the enjoyment of their incomparable incense; and I grow it against walls, so that the sun may draw out its inexhaustible sweetness to greet me as I pass"
Gertrude Jekyll
Originally shared by Jon “the chef” Hole
Rosemary my Queen of the herbs "Where Rosemary flourishes, the Woman rules" and in England it was believed that rosemary could not grow in the garden of the home unless the mistress was the master.
Carrying a twig protects from the evil eye.
Is believed to attract faerie and good energies.
Rosemary in twigs hung over cradles prevented faeries from stealing infants.
A man who is indifferent to the fragrance of rosemary is unable to give true love to a woman and those who smell rosemary frequently will retain their youth.
( I got my head in it ;)
Place rosemary under your pillow to help you to remember your dreams and to keep away nightmares and other unwanted nighttime visitations.
If you haven't chosen a mate yet and have several to think about, name a pot for each one and plant rosemary in each pot.
The one that grows the fastest and strongest is your best choice.
If you don't have any options, make a poppet of yourself and stuff it with rosemary to attract a lover to you.
You can also do this to attract healing energy.
Wear Rosemary oil on those occasions that you want to make a lasting impression.
Scientific evidence suggests that rosemary does in fact stimulate the memory centers of the brain.
So use a sprig of rosemary as a book-marker and wear rosemary oil when studying and on test day to help you remember what you need to know.
Sunday, 12 March 2017
Sunday Foodies+ the place to be.

Sunday Foodies+ the place to be.
“I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them.”
― Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest
Originally shared by Joy Stewart
Foodies+ Weekly Roundup
It’s been another delicious week here at Foodies+, with many contributions to our March event, which is all about balls--culinary balls. Read on below to see our weekly roundup!
Shahi Stuffed Gobhi
Sangita Agrawal gave us a new appreciation for our veggies with her mouthwatering stuffed cauliflower:
https://plus.google.com/104316124230578244621/posts/X3j63tcAc17
Roasted Zucchini and Parmesan Arancini
Joy Stewart shared with us a clever recipe for leftover rice with her crunchy rice fritters: https://plus.google.com/108956228413594587937/posts/eVFyowyy8QD
Lauki Ka Kofta
Sangita Agrawal’s soft calabash fritters in rich gravy got our mouths watering: https://plus.google.com/104316124230578244621/posts/Gm4jzbvFdLp
Onion Jam
A Tall Order’s Onion Jam is the perfect condiment for onion lovers: https://plus.google.com/118078587017487891954/posts/iJiJeLZJxPK
Hot and Sweet Thai Meatballs
Shana Shameer’s deliciously spicy Meatballs are perfect to serve when company comes over:
https://plus.google.com/+SimplesRecipes/posts/PCRk2RFv1VP
Appleskives (Stuffed Pancakes) with Bananas and Chocolate
Bet you can’t eat just one of these amazing banana and chocolate chip stuffed pancakes from Lorilyn Felimer-Shaikh: https://plus.google.com/+LorilynFelimerShaikh/posts/Rqzd6gZijsu
Beans and Cornbread
Paul Binns shared with us a fabulously filling and nourishing country staple: https://plus.google.com/+PaulBinns/posts/E11BVgW8oKR
Chocolate Fondant Cake
Newcomer FrenchTouch treated us to a fabulously decadent, rich chocolate cake:
https://plus.google.com/115279025733708574604/posts/CKPnDh3H7me
I’m still here, I just...
Jon Hole presented us with an intriguing mystery in the form of a bespectacled cake:
https://plus.google.com/+JonChef/posts/RoGdykB9CLP
Chicken Vegetable Ratatouille
Jacob Harrison put a satisfying twist on an old favorite: https://plus.google.com/+JacobHarrison90/posts/aDctoiRrUsx
Rosemary my Queen
Jon Hole taught us some fabulous lore about one of our favorite herbs: https://plus.google.com/+JonChef/posts/A3TPFZQ776Z
Takoyaki
A Tall Order’s savory stuffed fritters are the savory yin to Appleskiver’s Yang and an amazing street food to boot! If you haven’t tried Takoyaki you should and you can see the recipe here: https://plus.google.com/118078587017487891954/posts/h8s2rMFTi7r
Moong Dal Halwa
Sangita Agrawal shared with us a rich special occasion pudding: https://plus.google.com/communities/114884141077604568395
Mothballs: A Sweet Treat from New Zealand
Lisa Watson shared a treasured childhood sweet with her delectable treats:
https://plus.google.com/+LisaWatson/posts/C2rPjwYat3b
Bakso, Indonesian Meatballs
Perfect for a family dinner or snack, Azlin Bloor’s meatballs are a delicious and satisfying dish:
https://plus.google.com/+AzlinBloor/posts/9MpNkX3BeeQ
Quite a delicious week, wouldn’t you agree?
Hope to have another tasty week ahead!
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Saturday, 11 March 2017
360 VR "Rarely extremely rarely do you get a Matador that is both a great killer and a great artist
360 VR "Rarely extremely rarely do you get a Matador that is both a great killer and a great artist
A great killer Must love to Kill"
“The cynical ones are the best companions. But the best of all are the cynical ones when they are still devout; or after; when having been devout, then cynical, they become devout again by cynicism.”
― Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/05/vr/bullfighting-pamplona-spain-matador-toro-bravo-vr/
A great killer Must love to Kill"
“The cynical ones are the best companions. But the best of all are the cynical ones when they are still devout; or after; when having been devout, then cynical, they become devout again by cynicism.”
― Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/05/vr/bullfighting-pamplona-spain-matador-toro-bravo-vr/
Cooking is Active Philosophy, Christian told me

Cooking is Active Philosophy, Christian told me
I trust him....I,ve tasted his food !
Thursday, 9 March 2017
“You can tell him (a lunatic) by the liberties he takes with common sense, by his flashes of inspiration, and by the...
“You can tell him (a lunatic) by the liberties he takes with common sense, by his flashes of inspiration, and by the fact that sooner or later he brings up the Templars.”
― Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum
#BBC #FakeNews
"Several people have been in touch with me today about the discovery of the 'Templar' cave in Shropshire, England.
Amidst all the excitement I just did a radio interview pointing out that the cave most probably has nothing whatsoever to do with the Knights Templar.
Not a single Templar symbol is to be seen and the architectural format does not follow any accepted Templar/Christian sacred architectural formats.
So what is it?
Well, when you take the tea lights away, its not that special.
Several such caves exist in Shropshire, the nearby Hawkstone Cave, for example; a project created by a wealthy landowner to stimulate a local village economy.
These caves were often referred to as 'druids grottoes' having been carved in the fashion of druidic altars, which were all the rage in mid-Victorian England.
Albeit there is no sign of classic Templar/Christian architecture, many features correspond with druidism and neo-paganism. I'm going to write a blog about this next week." Ashley Cowie
https://ashleycowie.com/new-blog/mysterious-templar-cave-is-fake-news
― Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum
#BBC #FakeNews
"Several people have been in touch with me today about the discovery of the 'Templar' cave in Shropshire, England.
Amidst all the excitement I just did a radio interview pointing out that the cave most probably has nothing whatsoever to do with the Knights Templar.
Not a single Templar symbol is to be seen and the architectural format does not follow any accepted Templar/Christian sacred architectural formats.
So what is it?
Well, when you take the tea lights away, its not that special.
Several such caves exist in Shropshire, the nearby Hawkstone Cave, for example; a project created by a wealthy landowner to stimulate a local village economy.
These caves were often referred to as 'druids grottoes' having been carved in the fashion of druidic altars, which were all the rage in mid-Victorian England.
Albeit there is no sign of classic Templar/Christian architecture, many features correspond with druidism and neo-paganism. I'm going to write a blog about this next week." Ashley Cowie
https://ashleycowie.com/new-blog/mysterious-templar-cave-is-fake-news
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DRESS CODE: Tea Party Trash & Time Warp Treasure
DRESS CODE: Tea Party Trash & Time Warp Treasure
Take a wander down the rabbit hole for some eat me drink me treats in the otherworldly realm of our underground wonderland.
Tea parties and bawdy games, terrible twins and vyper tongued queens, you'll be mad as a March hare bouncing off the walls to the finest bubbling beats and barmy bass lines.
Invisible Circus Presents: Mad Hatters Ball!
With the incredible My Bad Sister Live! + DJ Miss Radida DJ and Circus Artist
+ Sideshows and walkabout from Lucky Cat Musements and Pyratrix Circus
+ the usual Cabaret, Photobooth and Nailbar delights!
#Bristol
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Take a wander down the rabbit hole for some eat me drink me treats in the otherworldly realm of our underground wonderland.
Tea parties and bawdy games, terrible twins and vyper tongued queens, you'll be mad as a March hare bouncing off the walls to the finest bubbling beats and barmy bass lines.
Invisible Circus Presents: Mad Hatters Ball!
With the incredible My Bad Sister Live! + DJ Miss Radida DJ and Circus Artist
+ Sideshows and walkabout from Lucky Cat Musements and Pyratrix Circus
+ the usual Cabaret, Photobooth and Nailbar delights!
#Bristol
https://www.facebook.com/events/285077235242822/?active_tab=discussion
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Added photos to Roger,s 70th Birthday.
Added photos to Roger,s 70th Birthday.
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