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Tag Archives: Food
Happy New Year 2019
Happy New Year, everyone! The significance of the lentil soup has been discussed before.
Happy New Year 2018
I wish a Happy and prosperous new year to all of my readers. Yes, it is a lentil soup picture again.
A Rant Against Sugar
WARNING: This is a rant, the language may be stronger than usual on this blog, it has to be taken with a pinch of salt, but not sugar! Yesterday I have just lost it while shopping for groceries. I was … Continue reading
Cholesterol: The Great Bluff
Recently the TV Channel TVO has aired a documentary about the Cholesterol hysteria, and that is mostly based on faulty research. http://tvo.org/video/documentaries/cholesterol-the-great-bluff http://tvo.org/transcript/119768x/video/documentaries/cholesterol-the-great-bluff Of course I keep saying the the Cholesterol Hysteria is just that, hysteria. What kills you is … Continue reading
The Simplicity of Curried Beans
Comfort food is something one eats for pleasure. I don’t like sweets (never did) and for me comfort food is usually something spicy. As a Hungarian I do think that sausages make a great meal almost any time thus they … Continue reading
Sweet Poison
Gary Taubes talks on The Agenda with Steve Paikin about the harm caused by sugar consumption.
Happy New Year 2017
Happy New Year, everyone! The usual lentil soup to bring prosperity in 2017.
Wild Boar
The wild boaris the wild ancestor of most domestic pigs.
Northern Pike
The northern pike is a predatory fish found all over the northern hemisphere.
Bi Bim Bap
Bi bim bap means mixed rice in Korean.
Jjampong
Jjampong is a spicy Korean seafood soup.
Happy New Year 2016
I sincerely hope that 2016 will be less troubled and more prosperous than 2015 was.
Boiled Smoked Ham
To continue with more festive dishes, here is a a picture of a piece of smoked ham that has been boiled prior to consumption.
Hungarian Cabbage Rolls
Cabbage rolls, often stuffed with meat and other ingredients are probably among the most common food items in the world.
Shaggy Ink Cap
The shaggy ink cap mushroom is an edible mushroom common in most of Europe and also in North America.
Nutria
The nutria or coypu is a large ratlike semi-aquatic rodent from South America.
WHO Attacks Bacon
Just when I thought that mankind has come to its senses and and stopped threatening everyone who does not follow a strictly vegetarian diet with hell on Earth from cholesterol — the World Health Organisation has come up with yet … Continue reading
Black Soldier Fly
The larvae of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) are known as Phoenix worms and used for composting and as pet food.
Cicadas
Cicadas, just like crickets, are very noisy insects.