WEX #1.
Running quickly as i can, feet slamming against the hard pavement. without thinking i hop over the 3 foot white wall, unaware that there was a 15 foot fall on the other side, once both feet were off the ground there was no going back, time stops as i feel my heart beat begin to slow down. the drop was high and below was a a planter that stuck out about 5 feet. falling.. i thought to myself how this all started. My body begins to spin and i am unable to control my body and i start to spin out of control. I could of taken my time to see what kind of drop were looking at here but i ignored my little thing called common sense. I landed hash on my back doing a roll but I was too scared to think about the pain. my body got up and kept running but my mind didn't think i had it in me.
WEX #2.
Looking out at the fast abyss of a once known but forgotten, ruined city. Pawing at the doors to one of the local run down grocery store. I discretely walk around seeing the body's of my fellow cats, that were once apart of this world. I've traveled from Russia to California, but everything is the same after the nuclear war. as if every thing was black and white. I was running low on food and i had to find my local cat food dealer. i walk by the edge of a small lake, probably made from a nuclear blast. Surprisingly there were signs of living creatures in there. i know for a fact they were sure as hell not fish. probably just mutated animals.
WEX #3.
Do perfect societies exist? personally i think the don't because nothing can be perfect because nothing can be perfect, because there will always be something there to mes it up. Example in hassien because the whole idea of every one equal and the handi-capper general, ruth reachably,and that is a perfect society.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
pasta primavera!
Today i will be showing you how to make your own home made pasta primavera.
some supplies you will need are:
hand full of basil
1/2 lemon
baby tomato's
box of pasta (multi colored pasta)
Olive Oil
Pepper
and a big knife.
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before you start were going to need a pot, (to cook the pasta in) and a frying pan
to cook the tomato sause. now start boiling water.
Step 1. were going to start off with the sauce. cut up the tomatoes in to 1/4 slices per half tomato. put all the juice and cut up pieces and put them on the frying pan on high or about 5 to 6 minuets.
Step 2. onto the pasta, take your choice pasta and add it to the boiling water. stir pasta until the pasta is a little under baked, so its not super squishy. now spyphin out the pasta and put it back in the pot.
Step 3. Now were going to move onto the basil. take the hand full of basil and wash it well before you use it, once washed take the basil in tall strips with each leaf stacked on top of it. and cut the basil into 1/4 little strips until it looks like so in the picture. now take the basil and mix it in the pasta until the basil gets thin and and has less texture. so once that has been done you can assure the flavor has sunk into the pasta.
Step 4. now add in a hand full of some home crushed all organic pepper. now make sure its all mixed in spread out through out the entire bowl of pasta.
Step 5. now add salt, garlic, and parsley home made mixture.
Step 6. now squeeze half a lemon into the entire bowl and mix well with all the other ingredients.
Step 7. now mix it all up and add your sauce and your ready to dine elegantly!
some supplies you will need are:
hand full of basil
1/2 lemon
baby tomato's
box of pasta (multi colored pasta)
Olive Oil
Pepper
and a big knife.
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before you start were going to need a pot, (to cook the pasta in) and a frying pan
to cook the tomato sause. now start boiling water.
Step 1. were going to start off with the sauce. cut up the tomatoes in to 1/4 slices per half tomato. put all the juice and cut up pieces and put them on the frying pan on high or about 5 to 6 minuets.
Step 2. onto the pasta, take your choice pasta and add it to the boiling water. stir pasta until the pasta is a little under baked, so its not super squishy. now spyphin out the pasta and put it back in the pot.
Step 3. Now were going to move onto the basil. take the hand full of basil and wash it well before you use it, once washed take the basil in tall strips with each leaf stacked on top of it. and cut the basil into 1/4 little strips until it looks like so in the picture. now take the basil and mix it in the pasta until the basil gets thin and and has less texture. so once that has been done you can assure the flavor has sunk into the pasta.
Step 4. now add in a hand full of some home crushed all organic pepper. now make sure its all mixed in spread out through out the entire bowl of pasta.
Step 5. now add salt, garlic, and parsley home made mixture.
Step 6. now squeeze half a lemon into the entire bowl and mix well with all the other ingredients.
Step 7. now mix it all up and add your sauce and your ready to dine elegantly!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Accomplishing Big Things in Small Pieces.
This shows thats even all of what we think would be impossible can still be achieved if we try. To William his dyslexia caused him to have more trouble than others at stuff such as reading and writing, but he said the one thing that felt normal to him was his Rubiks cube and how he has a different ability than others on how his minds more common things harder, though other people would find the things that he think are hard, easy.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Recipes and Cooking ideas
with the herbs and things that we were to grow in class we were to find 3 recipes that included the herbs that we grew, i chose to use the cayenne pepper instead of the basil because i think peppers are way better.
1. Peanut Sauce (Thai Food)
3/4 cup canned pineapple juice
1/2 cup chunky peanut butter
1/4 cup low-fat milk
1 Tbsp. EACH brown sugar and soy sauce
2 tsps. cilantro, minced OR 2 Tbsps. green onion, minced
1 1/2 tsps. garlic, minced
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
instructions:
Combine all ingredients in saucepan.Cook, stirring, 3 minutes.
Makes 1 1/2 cups.
2. Wendy's Chili
2 lbs. fresh ground beef
1 qt. tomato juice
1 (29 oz.) can tomato puree
1 (15 oz.) can red beans, drained
1 medium onion (1 1/2 c.), chopped
1/2 C. celery, diced
1/4 C. green pepper, diced
1/4 C. chili powder
1 tsp. cumin (if you like real flavor, add more)
1 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. each: black pepper, oregano, sugar
1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper
3. Guacamole Recipe
2 avocodos
juice of lemon (a sqeeze or three)
2 tabelspoons minced onion
2 tablespoons minced cilantro
1 clove of smashed, chopped garlic
1/2 diced tomato
salt to taste
pinch of cayenne pepper
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
ecological intelligence is when the people of the world actually know and understand the real points of GOING GREEN, like some people don't know that "even organic cotton requires more than 2,640 gal. of water to grow enough fiber for one T shirt. ", now some people would know this but if every one did, that would be my idea of ecological intelligence. This connects to our project because this article not only shows facts but it shows how we the people can help the solution to get every one to understand what is going on with GOING GREEN. I would have to say that my ecological intelligence is really low because i didn't even know that fact about the organic shirts, and i definitely know that there's more facts about organic stuff out there in the world that the world and I definitely know about.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
TAKE THIS SURVEY
Ok well for our project we need to make a survey and we need people to take it!
HERES THE LINK TO MY SURVEY!
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