The Musette: Quick Vegan Lasagne — View from the Back (Reblog)

Hands up who doesn’t love lasagne? Exactly! However, homemade lasagne can be a relatively quick affai. If like me you keep stuff pre-prepared in the freezer and/or pantry, this is more of an assembly job. Some years ago I shared with you my vegan lasagne dish, this is a shortcut and it’s just as delicious. […]

The Musette: Quick Vegan Lasagne — View from the Back

Datemaki, Japanese Traditional Pan-Fried Egg (Vegetarian) — Your Home for Homemade Japanese Food (Reblog)

This is a Japanese traditional New Year’s dish called Datemaki. It mainly contains egg and fish paste and has sweet taste and smooth texture. Today I use tofu as substitute for fish paste because tofu is easily available, it is delicious, and it becomes a great dish for people who follow vegetarian diet. For good […]

Datemaki, Japanese Traditional Pan-Fried Egg (Vegetarian) — Your Home for Homemade Japanese Food

Thought for the Day – 25 January – Mediocrity — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 25 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) Mediocrity “There is no such thing as half-way virtue. Virtue is a struggle and a sacrifice.It presupposes a generous heart which gives itself to Jesus without reserve.Did He not give Himself completely for our sakes?Did He not die upon the Cross […]

Thought for the Day – 25 January – Mediocrity — AnaStpaul

Verse of the Day

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“For he looketh to the ends of the earth, and seeth under the whole heaven;”

Job 28, verse 24

Today I opened the bible randomly and pointed at this verse.

What does this verse suggest about the nature of our universe? These words and many others like this, were once truly believed.

Considering the state of our ‘civilisation’, is our supposed enlightenment benefitting us?

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Haiku (Irregular): Medicine

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Truth nectar
Poison lies —
medicine

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