Sunday, February 20, 2011

Recipe of the Week - No bake pie!

It has been a while since I have posted a recipe! I needed a break from blogging for a little while, plus I have been sick and now just getting back into the swing of things. 
Today we had some good friends from church over for lunch. They are vegetarians as well and also trying to be mostly organic and vegan. So I made this yummy no bake pie for dessert, with all natural ingredients. Everyone enjoyed it! 


Carob Peanut Butter Pie 
1 box of silken tofu (soft box kind, not the the kind in water) 
3/4 c. natural peanut butter
1/4 c. canola oil 
1/4 c. carob powder
1/8 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla 
3/4 c. honey 


1 pre-made graham cracker pie crust


Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor until smooth. Add to pie crust and chill for 4 hours in the refrigerator. 


Here are all the ingredients ready to go.

I love using my handy little liquid measuring  cup from The Pampered Chef. Here you can see it with peanut butter in it. Once you measure the peanut butter you just push the ingredients out and you don't have to worry about using a spatula to get the rest of it out! 

I ended up making a double batch because I bought a deep dish graham cracker crust so I wanted to make sure I had enough. That made for a little bit of a tough time getting it to mix, but we worked it out! :) 

We all liked it, as you can tell! :) 

Now it's your turn! Please link up with a recipe that you would like to share for this week! This is not a regular blog hop, please only post a link if you are sharing a recipe. The linky will be open until Tuesday night at 11:59pm. 






Blog design

What's up readers and fellow bloggers!

I've gotten many comments on the layout and design of my blog lately, so I just wanted to give a shout out to those of you that might be interested in a new look for your blog.

Here are my sisters and mothers that I revamped for them if you'd like to check them out. Just click the images.



For Just $35 I can make yours just as stunning! Rock on with ya bad self!


Meanwhile, In Libya

Dig this.
Snipers shot protesters, artillery and helicopter gunships were used against crowds of demonstrators, and thugs armed with hammers and swords attacked families in their homes as the Libyan regime sought to crush the uprising.

"Dozens were killed ... We are in the midst of a massacre here," a witness told Reuters. The man said he helped take victims to hospital in Benghazi.
Friendly regimes are toppled as we support the uprisings, hostile regimes are ignored as they slaughter protestors. It doesn't look like this will end well.

Report from USA education fair, Jakarta!

Education. Everything about education always captivate me, a great enthusiastment come out. That is why on Sunday I went to USA education fair in Jakarta, Le Meridien. I spent 3 hours at there. I did not visit a lot of stands, why? I just did not want to. It was so good actually. I gained many informations abou education system in USA.

First of all, I was succeed made Roro join me, we went there by bus. When we were arrive, we just walked around. Then finally found Foothills and de Anza college, which Indah, my highschool mate, was sitting there as a volunteer for Aminef to promoto that college. We stopped there and asked some questions. Mr. Greg was very funny, he gave us a pencil. The pencil is very cute. When we stroke, the colour changed. Mine is purple changed into pink.

I took the opportunities to speak english as much as needed, well it was good, not too perfect but it just good. I like Foothills and de Anza colleger in California, the environment is very impressive. Also the experiences that they offer. Even though, North central college in Chicago more interested me. It is a traditional USA education, said the representative, it is nearby downtown, also near the entertainment place. It just perfect in my opinion.

The thing that made me more and more interested was the scholarship that offered, more than US$10,000. Isn't that a lot? Then I went back to the Foothills and de Anza college stand, it was no crowded anymore, I asked mr.Greg if there's any scholarship available. But he answered with funny! "None. Enggak ada harga khusus. Enggak ada harga bagi-bagi. Cuma ada harga bule." he said. It was hillarious! I amazed with his Indonesian language. Ahahhaha.

Further, I compared this with education in Netherlands, it so much different. In fact, Netherlands offers more benefit than USA for me. Not only cheaper, Netherlands also has much international students from more than 50 nationalities. While USA only approximately 60 people from 30 countries. For your information, why I say USA education are really expensive compared with Netherlands, in north central college it cost US$44,000 per year. How about Netherlands? Mostly it just cost Euro€7,500 per year maybe increase into €10,000 *include accomodation*.

One thing need to be noted, I really want to continue study to USA, but it just too expensive. Maybe on Magister, or Post-doctoral later. Amen. Impossible is nothing, right? To be honest, I already in love with Netherlands in anyway. it incline my desire sharply. Enchanted.

Over all, both Netherlands and USA have exellent education although have different benefits in different sides. The thing is we need to take higher education possible, not the USA or Netherlands. Unfortunately, education in Indonesia is terrible, far below par. I suggest to take study overseas, to rebuild Indonesia. Indonesia needs smart trusty generation, and that is us!

Have a great time.

Groetjes,
Ketty Tressianah



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Less Words, More Food 9

Playing a little catch up again with my posts, I have lots photographed .. its writing the recipes that gets me.   As some of you know I don't follow recipes when cooking , I simply grab a handful of goodies and start making dinner.   Okay , enough talking this is a LWMF post !

Making a batch of chicken stock for the freezer, ended up with 7L worth, all for basically nothing. 

A couple of different 12 grain whole wheat bread loaves.
http://richfletchersgoodfoodrevolution.blogspot.com/2010/10/garlic-and-onion-12-grain-foccacia.html





Leftover roasted pork with a Caesar salad and chips :)
http://richfletchersgoodfoodrevolution.blogspot.com/2010/12/easy-hand-cut-chips.html

Chili n 3 cheese jacket potatoes, with a Caesar salad 

A different version of my spicy salmon spread.
http://richfletchersgoodfoodrevolution.blogspot.com/2011/02/spicy-salmon-cucumber-appetizer-10w5-7.html

I'm back working at the Svetec's Farm, helping to put up a 80x20 hoop house.  I cant wait to start planting .
http://www.svetecfarms.com/

:)) All caught up , now to get to the other posts I have planned,  I have one coming for a Mushroom Beef and Ale Soup , and a Good Food Cheap one that will show you how to cut 30 servings for about $12.  I hope you have enjoyed this post , please click the link below to leave any comments or suggestions you may have.
Happy Cooking

The View From The Other Side

I wrote a post about this yesterday, but felt it was too flippant and took it down.

I downloaded the Koran from Audible and am slogging my way through it now. The writing style is not very fluid and the composition is nonlinear, so it's probably better in an audio version than text. Last week I was listening to the Gospel of St. Matthew and the contrast on all levels is dramatic.

I'm 1/3 of the way through it and have already come across the beat-your-wife-if-she's-disobedient part as well as the recommendations on taking slave girls (by all means, do so!) and the kill the infidels part (attack!). All in all, it's a very aggressive book. Something I saw on Secular Apostate's blog suggested that it gets even more aggressive as it goes along and so far that's held up. It's also a schizophrenic book.

The Koran is a big on righteous living, being good to orphans and avoiding sin. You can certainly see how it could be interpreted as a religion of peace by some. Seen through a particular prism, the Koran would lead you to respecting and loving your spouse, raising your children to be good citizens, telling the truth and caring for the poor.

Seen through a different lens, you could be properly following it when you killed Jews, Christians, secularists and any other idolators, infidels or transgressors. My own personal reading of it is that the peaceful parts apply to Moslems and the warlike parts apply against the infidels. If I were Moslem, that's the way my mind would reconcile the two halves. I'd be squarely in the jihadi camp and completely at peace with my world view and religion.

I've got another 9 hours or so to go to listen to it all. One thing became clear within the first hour and has been reinforced over and over again as I've gone along - arguing that the Islamofascists are improperly interpreting the Koran is never going to work.

Bono's got a tough job ahead of him.