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March 15, 2013

The Ultimate Truth

Filed under: Philosophy — Tyler @ 11:27 pm
the ultimate truth

The Ultimate Truth

We’ve come so far and we’ve done so much…that now it’s time to share an actual piece of wisdom. This small piece of information is not an answer to the meaning of life. That was actually covered in another article. This article deals specifically with the ultimate truth. With this truth, everything is achievable. Nothing is distant. You will know it when it hits you.

The problem is that the Ultimate Truth can’t be disseminated directly. Like the negative space in painting, one must describe what the ultimate truth is not. So here goes…I’m going to do the best I can with this.

After reading the following statement, know that the following statement is false (or a non-truth):

“Love is not real.”

March 15th, 2013

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Yours,

-Tyler

 

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March 5, 2013

Yellow Curry with White Mushrooms Recipe

Filed under: Cooking — Tyler @ 5:45 pm
Yellow Curry: Mushrooms and Carrots and Also White Potatoes

Yellow Curry: Mushrooms and Carrots and Also White Potatoes

This Yellow Curry recipe is super easy. All I did was first cut up my vegetables. I actually cut them up while the wok water was heating up. This saves time.

After cutting the white potatoes, carrots and mushrooms I tossed them in the wok. Also, some black pepper and salt was added to the mix.

Around the same time, I started to heat up another pot of water for the rice. The rice is very easy to do. First, boil the rice till you start to see that bubble stuff appear. The biggest mistake is using too much water, overcooking the rice and then discarding water. Never discard water. You loose nutrients that way.

The trick is to use only a little bit of water for the rice. And after the rice begins to make those filmy bubbles…turn off the rice heat and then cover the rice while it is still on the stove. The residual heat will create a toroidal temporary convection which will recycle the heat in the pot. Since it’s covered, all the water will be absorbed into the rice. This makes the rice taste great and you don’t have to multi-task it at all.

Once the vegetables in the wok are boiling and the water seems to be bubbling away, add the curry powder, more pepper and a little salt. Once the vegetable curry becomes slightly saucy instead of watery…you’re done!

I actually added a little, “Beef Bullion” to the curry to add some meat flavor. But that is completely optional. If you want a vegetarian and/or vegan meal skip that step. But since I’m an omnivore I added it for a little pizazz!!

Here’s a video which shows you the end product and a little about the process:

-Tyler

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