Well since I wasn’t invited to that party, I decided to make my own. To ensure that I have food security, well bread security, I got myself a breadmaker. Just a few blocks from my house there is a factory shop for Breville electronics and a range of discount clothes outlets. Searching for the NIKE shop I found the electronics shop and wandered inside. I saw that the breadmakers were quite cheap compared to those at full retail price and impulse grabbed me as I remembered how good fresh bread tastes.
That night I cranked it up and all went well. The first loaf I baked I put too much water, however that did not affect the taste. I think I will start to put on a tonne of weight over the coming months as I enjoy the fresh bread.
The first loaf
On the lighter side, my friend showed me this clip today which seems to cement the relationship between food and energy and solve the issue of high oil prices.
The new bread machine does have a jam/jelly setting so I am set to become the (John D) Rockefeller of the 21st century.
* note my cynicism of such things arises on meeting a few experts from these types of organisations whom really are just interested in self promotion and travel, using the excuse of trying to help people without a specific cultural/ social understanding of the situation.
3 comments:
Coming from a developing country, I must agree with your cynicism of WB and IMF meetings.
I just wonder, what is the correlation between the food crisis and bread making machines? Everyone seems to getting one now days?
Good point... I'm very concerned about food security and pollution, so I think I deserve a free flight halfway around the world to eat catered meals while I sit in a climate-controlled environment wearing my suit and boxers that were made by a starving person in the third-world...
Oh god dude, that video was hilarious!!
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