I do not have a specific hobby, but recently (since
four or five months ago), I like try cooking new vegetarian recipes in my
kitchen accompanied by a good beer and music. Every weekend I try another
recipes, in the last week I made vegetarian pizza with wholemeal base and stuffed
Courgette. its tiring, to spent time in
cooking and cleaning the kitchen after, and spend money in street market, of
course, (More cheap than the supermarket) however I feel happy when I finish
cooking and I know that the food is healthy, tasty yet without meat and
watching the colour mix product of vegetables used, it’s very nice . Until now,
I have a great wok and electric oven and other accessories, I will add more
elements later for now its very expensive I hope in the future I can buy more
things, recipes and improve more and more, it is awesome the reaction of my
family , i enjoy the your approval.
Today, I am going to talk about a book I like so much. Crime and punishment by Fiódor M. Dostoievski, it is a Psychological novel written in 1866. It's a great book, it represents faithfully the psychological troubles and emotions from the protagonist, who is a murder, with a detailed description describing his delirium. I don´t remember when I read this book, It could be three or four years ago. I like Dostoievski, He could explore human psychology in whatever modern context independent of being in Russia. Now, the last book I read during the strike was “Sapiens From animals to gods: A brief history of humanity” by Yuhal Harari, jewish historian. It´s an essay about how the Homo sapiens conquered the earth due to flexible cooperatio n in large numbers united for myths like Gods, Money, nations and institutions moving or eliminating other species. That is to say, its a book about great questions from ou...
Hello Fernando,
ResponderBorrarthat you usually cook?.
ResponderBorrarHi Fernando
It's awesome that you know how to cook vegan food, maybe you could share one of your favorite recipes
Great, I also sometimes prefer to cook in a healthy way, it's easier than it seems..
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