Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Dystopia



We're supposed to have nine lives, right? In a better world we wouldn't have any at all. Who wants to live if were not free? We're all locked inside the human households trapped and forced to live with people that are always calling me a pussy and and giving away my children. In my four years I've had seven lovers. My first man's name was Paolo (his owner was Italian). He was so passionate and loving, but as soon as I told him I was pregnant he ran off just like my mother told me he would. "All cats are the same," she always used to say. When I had my babies they were beautiful, but my owner took them away as soon as they could open their eyes. I don't even know where they are right now. Every night I think about my poor little babies, and I have to deal with the fact that they're all going through the same pain that I am going through right now. I just wish I could have their weak little bodies next to me. That's the only way I ever think of them when I think of my children. They're in their baby forms in my head, because that's the only way I ever saw them. They were taken away from me and I never got to see them grow up.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Cooking Blog

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My idea of sustainable living is knowing how to live in a way that doesn’t affect the earth in any way. The reason why I think that we’re planting these edible herbs is because it relates to the book that we’ve been reading in class, called My Ishmael. The book explains how we became a “taker” society when the human race started to keep the food under lock and key and people had to start to work harder in order to eat and survive. Not only are we living more sustainable because were staying away from the job market in a way that won’t kill us, but we’re also growing things that we can eat so we can stay away from foods that contain chemicals ingredients that we cant even pronounce. This relates to our essential questions because by growing out own herbs and eating what we plant, we will live more sustainable and maybe if people see that we plant herbs they will start to do it also. We will also be more healthy since we know what we are putting in out bodies.

After weeks of watering and trying to learn as much as we could about out herbs we got to try to think of something that we could do with our plants so we could use them in a sustainable way. We then had to freedom to decide how it was we were going to use our herbs. When we had a couple of recipe ideas we were then able to get right to work on cooking with them. We cut the leafs off of our herbs (in my case they were lemons basil leaves, so we would be cooking with the leaves) and put them in a damp paper towel so we could take them home to cook. Lulu and I had the same herbs so we decided to make a video together. We wanted to make something simple, but out of the ordinary so we decided to make lemon basil lemonade. The recipe was very simple. All it asked for was to start of with a regular lemonade recipe and we the recipe added on the basil in a way that was quite simple. It asked to mash the sugar and the basil together which actually worked out well and then mix together the rest of the ingredients.


In the end I cant really say that I loved it because that would be a lie, but it wasn’t bad. Lulu seemed to like it so I guess it might have tasted good to some people. It needed more sugar, but we managed to fix that. If I could do it again, I probably would just try to make the video more professional and ask for help when it came to how to make a video that doesn’t look really bad when it comes to quality. Planting and cooking with herbs has definitely inspired me to have my own garden and plant my own carrots since I love them so much and I eat them all the time. At least if I plant my own I’ll know for sure there are no preservatives or chemicals in my food.


Monday, May 11, 2009

This I Believe



Coming out of the closet was probably the most difficult thing I had ever done. I didn’t really have a problem with telling other people that I liked girls, but I had no idea what my mom’s reaction was going to be like. I honestly didn’t really care about my dad’s opinion, since he didn’t really seem to care about me at the time anyway. My mom wasn’t always so religious, but she did always love God. When she became a Jehovah’s Witness I didn’t think much of it. I didn’t really think anything would change. I was wrong. Everything changed. I have always followed my mom and I love her with all my heart so I went with her to all her religious meetings and I went door-to-door preaching with her. I began to love god more than I even thought possible. When I learned that god disapproved of homosexuality it didn’t mean much to me. I guess you could say I never really liked boys and I had always been a little different than the rest of the girls at school. When I told my mom that I was a lesbian she freaked out and started to cry. It hurt me terribly to see that I was the cause of her pain. She told me that I was just confused and that I was just going through a faze. I have nothing against homosexuals and I truthfully respect them, but I couldn’t stand hurting my mother like that. Neither one of us mentioned that again. I think I can really relate to Joel Engarsio because our stories are very similar. They may not have the same ending, but I think you could say we’re both happy. I respect him for his decision, but I don’t think I could have made the same one. Either way, in the end, we both believe the same thing. I believe that we each believe something different, and to each one of us, what we believe is the truth. We all see the world as something different, but we should respect each other no matter how confusing someone’s beliefs might seem to us.

SPECIAL THANKS TO LIVY SOLIS WHO READ THIS ESSAY AND THOUGHT OF ME :)

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

BASIL RECEPIES

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BASIL CHEESECAKE?!
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
1/4 cup parmesan cheese, grated
2 1/2 cups basil, fresh
1/2 cup parsley
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 clove garlic
1 lb ricotta cheese, room temperature
2 lbs cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 lb parmesan cheese, grated
5 eggs
1/2 cup pine nuts, lightly toasted



BASIL FRIES!!
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon olive oil or vegetable oil
1 tablespoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
4 medium red potatoes


BASIL LEMONADE!
1/2 cup rinsed lightly packed fresh basil leaf
3 tablespoons sugar
4 cups water
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 sprig fresh basil

Thursday, April 23, 2009

sustainability visit (for real this time)

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So it tunes out that "Henry's Farmers Market" isn't an actual Farmer's Market. lol. It's funny how in the last blog I mentioned how the "farmer's market" i went to wasn't much different compared to other grocery stores, since it is just another grocery store. Today when Lulu and I went to an actual farmers market I really noticed the difference. The food there actually seemed organic. There were people selling herbs and all sorts of plants that they grow themselves. Also, most things were more expensive except the products that came in abundance. It was an amazing experience :D

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Sustainablility visit

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1. What is your name and your role here at the farmers market?
A: Gloria Galuan, shopper

2. Why do you choose to shop here?
A: It's near my house and the prices are reasonable.

3: when did you first start coming here?
A: A long time ago, maybe about 15 years.

4: Do you garden at home? Why or Why not?
A: Yes, it helps save the environment.

5: How did you find out about this place?
A: I live near by, and I revieved their advertisments in the mail.

6: What would your advice to get others to do what you do?
A: I would keep telling them to come here, like i do.


To me it seemed like this store was just like any other grocery store I'd been too. It was pretty much what I expected because I was pretty sure it would be just like a Trader Joe's store, and it kind of was. I don't think I will start going to organic stores more often because that's not really my choice, it's my parents and I think they're pretty comfortable with the store they go to now, but this has motivated me to plant my own herbs and edible plants. Well I think that one of the main reasons why we did this project was to inform us on living sustainably, and by going and interviewing people who are doing so, we know what we can do to live more sustainably.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

ecological intelligence

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When you have ecological intelligence, you know what is wrong and right for the environment and you are informed about what you should and shouldn't do to help the earth. It also means that we not only understand why were doing what we do to live sustainably but what will happen if we don't live like that. It relates to our essential question because we could live more sustainably if we had ecological intelligence. We would not be able to use the excuse that we don't know how to be sustainably anymore because we would all have ecological intelligence. I don't really think that I'm very ecologically intelligent, for example, I didn't know that even though a shirt could be made of cotton, it still effected the environment because of all the water it uses to be created. Here is a website that will show what ecological intelligence is and that includes some shocking information about why it is that the way were living is wrong.