Thursday, May 26, 2011

Books I must Read This Year!!!

So apart from making meat pies and lasagna, i have been obsessively buying books (window shopping or not! thank you) and reading them! I wish i did more writing though but i wont beat myself up about it. No, not today!

So here's a list of inspiring authors i think you should read with some of their wonderful books

Enjoy and feel free to order online or borrow at your local library.


This is an intriguing one about a girl trying to understand so much about herself and the world around her. Cant wait to finish it!

Another book by Jamaica Kincaid. I love the Cover pic :)

Im going to read this because of Nathan's expression when he described his inspiration in class.

I wanna read Monica Ali's Brick lane because i listened to her on the NewYorker's fiction podcast and loved her insight.

Edwidge Danticat oh Edwidge Danticat...why havent i read this yet?cant wait for my my order ooo

I really loved reading a story from this collection...Disguised.

Jackie Kay oh Jackie Kay my Ibo sister. Can't wait to read this. She is witty, fun and sooo poetic.

This is a MUST have!

Another Monica Ali book.Dont u just love the cover? Makes u want to know what its about.

Thank God for the New Yorker Fiction podcasts....now i cant get enough of Jhumpa Lahiri :0

Friday, May 20, 2011

BlackBerry Craze



Juliet: hey Susan, i just got my blackberry , ooooh .... i'll buy my pin next week.
Susan: U try oooo ! me don dash jane my own pin


Juliet : why????
Susan: because blackberry don tire me, na BB i dey use now
Juliet: is ur BB samsung or Nokia
Susan: no, its sony ericsson
Juliet: okay just give me your pin so i can call you..
Susan: eeeyahhh...am sorry, i left my pin at home. you knw its not safe walking around with your pin, e fit chook you for belle


Juliet: aaaaahhh, its true ooooo




Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Making Meat Pies

Boredom has a way of bringing out the best (or worst) in us. It all depends on what we choose. Although i have to admit that making the right choice isn't always easy but anything is possible.

So lately, i've been staying at home doing nothing but read, read, eat, eat and you'd think i would put some time into blogging (ha ha ha).

At least i'm doing things worth blogging about...not sure anyone would want to read about everything though. So let me entice you with my Meat Pie recipe and pictures.

Needless to say that making meatpies isn't exactly as easy as a piece of pie (forgive the pun) I tried it once thinking i'd just mix all the ingredients and scoffing the measurements. Well it turns out i made meat stones instead!

So yesterday, i gave it another try and im posting the recipe/pictures for people like me with enough time on their hands. Expect more recipes from this blog if i dont procastinate!



Meat Pie Recipe (Naija Style)

Meat Filling


-small potatoes, diced and cooked (to save time, use frozen hash brown potato cubes)

-lean ground beef (or chicken, or turkey)

-frozen mixed vegetables, cooked (I use the peas, carrots and corn mix)

-onion diced

-red and green sweet peppers, diced

- seasonings (salt, black pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, knorr/maggie etc, whatever you like)



Dough

1/2 cup butter (1 stick) (it should be cold and hard)

1 1/2 cups flour

1 teaspoon salt

4-6 tablespoons ice water



-Prepare the filling by browning your meat and spices. WHile it's cooking, stirfry your peppers and onion and veggies. Mix it all together. Taste and adjust seasoning to taste.



-Once ground beef is cooked, add the diced cooked potatoes and heat for 5 minutes. (not too much potatoes). The main purpose is to aborb excesss liquid from the meat mixture, so that you don't end up with soggy meat pies.



-To make dough: Sift together dry ingredients and cut the butter into the dry ingredients with a fork until mixture is crumbly.



-While mixing with a wooden spoon, add water a tablespoon at a time until dough holds together in a ball (you may need more or less water. Just add small amounts at a time). If the dough is crumbly, add a little more water by drops until the dough stays together when you pinch it.

-When dough comes together into a ball roll out the dough until flat.

- Cut out circles (I use a giant cookie cutter for this). If dough becomes sticky or too soft put in fridge for 10 minutes to cool and then take it out again and continue cutting the circles.

-Place meat stuffing in center of pastry circles.

-Fold over and seal using a fork.

-Bake on a lightly greased cookie sheet at 350 degrees for 35 minutes or until lightly browned.


Note: This recipe doesnt exactly make the softest meat pies but im still trying to find out what its lacking...

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Adele

Apart from my ability to comprehend how a girl like this could go by a name that seems so african...the operative word being "seems" here... mind you, there was nothing fascinating about Adele (Uh-dell)

And as usual, i was following the craze from behind but this time around, i wish i had caught the Adele fever faster than my stubborn old-school-versus-new-school-attitude would let me.

So here she is thrillingling beautiful, soulful and Rolling in the Deep.



Love Her!

Can't get enough of this

It's probably old news to most people out there but i like to follow the trends from the rear...if you catch my drift ;)

makes me feel like saying...well i didnt miss so much anyways...

so here's a song i cant get enough of...from behind of course...