Oh PASTA, how I love thee


I get a yearning for certain types of food. Be it Ferguson Plare pasties or KONO gelati, but at the moment, it is for pasta.

History of pasta

The history of pasta is a subject of debate among food historians, with various theories and claims surrounding its origins. Here’s a summary of the main points:

  1. Mediterranean trading: Food historians estimate that pasta probably took hold in Italy as a result of extensive Mediterranean trading in the Middle Ages. Since the 13th century, references to pasta dishes—macaroni, ravioli, gnocchi, and vermicelli—have increased frequency across the Italian peninsula.
  2. Marco Polo’s journey: A common misconception is that the explorer Marco Polo brought pasta to Italy from China in the 13th century. This idea was based on an extract in Marco Polo’s journals in which he describes a ‘pasta tree’—now t thought to be a Sago tree. However, noodles existed in China and Asia long before pasta appeared in the Mediterranean world.
  3. Etruscan origins: Some historians argue that pasta has its roots in ancient Etruscan culture. A set of reliefs on an Etruscan tomb dating from the fourth century BC depicts a knife, a board with a raised edge that resembles a modern pasta board, a flour sack, and a pin that they say was made of iron and used for shaping tubular pasta.
  4. Arab introduction: Some historians think that Arabs introduced pasta to Europe during the conquest of Sicily. In the West, it may have first been worked into long, thin forms in Sicily around the 12th century, as the Tabula Rogeriana of Muhammad al-Idrisi attested, reporting some traditions about the Sicilian kingdom.
  5. Northern Italy’s embrace: In fact, it is only in the last century or so that many regions of northern Italy – including Veneto, Lombardy, Liguria and the Piemonte – have embraced pasta as an essential part of their cuisine.

In conclusion, the history of pasta is complex and multifaceted, with various theories and claims surrounding its origins. However, it is clear that pasta has a long and storied history in Italy and beyond and has become an integral part of many cultures’ cuisines.

Melbourne, Australia, where I live, is an. Italian tradition based in Lygon Street, Carlton

To find the perfect pasta, here are 20 things Marc and Angel suggest

  1. Expecting life to be easy.
  2. Overlooking your true path and purpose.
  3. Chasing after those who don’t want to be caught.
  4. Do not ask for help when you know you need it.
  5. Let one dark cloud cover the entire sky.
  6. Holding onto things you need to let go of.
  7. Spending time with people who make you unhappy.
  8. Not making time for those who matter most.
  9. Denying personal responsibility,
  10. Letting everyone else make decisions for you.
  11. Giving up who YOU are.
  12. Quitting as soon as things get slightly difficult.
  13. Doing too much and pushing too hard without pausing.
  14. Constantly mulling over past hardships.
  15. Discrediting yourself for everything you aren’t.
  16. Running from current problems and fears.
  17. Denying your mistakes.
  18. Expecting your significant other to be perfect.
  19. Focusing on the negative.
  20. Never allowing things to be good enough.

Time for some quotes and tunes.

Put back that third serving.

See, they even have it in heaven.

 
 

WTF< no secret spaghetti sauce recipe.deport them.

In our family, it is my sister Ruth.

 
 
 
 
 

Jennifer has gone to the dark side.

For the vegans:.

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bit.ly/3U8L03W Here’s Katey

We all love a home-cooked meal, especially one prepared by a well trained Nonna

If you eat a lot of pasta: off to the gym.

bit.ly/4aJlIAF Some cool Janet Jackson to dance to in the kitchen.

Don’t taste the pasta tp often when preparing it.

In Melbourne, we have three online bullitens who keep us up to date on new places.

 
 

You can be a great pasta creator.

How often do you change your style of pasta, I’m stuck on spaghetti at the moment.

bitly.is/3xNspTx thunder only happens when its raining.

 

 

 

And here is some over-2,000-year-old advice.

The wisdom of Wayne Dyer lives on long after his human body left the building.

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bit.ly/4d2osL3 Let’s finish with some Marley.

I have woken up, and am more in touch with what interculturalism provides and that it is up to us, because we can, Its our time.

Here’s the playlist:
bit.ly/44cR3sW

To the 43,000 people who have read my blogs, I am an interculturalist. If you wish to join me , here is the link to my interculturalism Facebook group: bit.ly/4494ZUS

What gifts did my parents pass on to me?


As I stated in my previous blog, I turn 70 in July

I have been pondering what my dear parents, Ian and Edna, passed onto me that I passed onto others.

Let’s discuss what gifts my mum, Edna, passed on to me. Edna was a photographer in the Seige of Ballarat.

What is the siege of Ballarat, you may ask? During

OK, I haven’t solved the line ending in mid-sentence. The Seige of Ballarat was the imaginary line if the Japanese were more successful with their intended invasion in World War 2. So, our family was embedded in photography except for one sibling, yours truly. I was given the gift of the world’s Greatest Volunteer

Both Edna and Ian believed in giving back to their communities, Edna was a Brown Owl in several of the towns we lived in, and Lan. was involved with Rotary

I was a volunteer at Landmark Education, A Buddhist group where I ran diety practices, and CERES enviromental

Park, where I ended

up as Secretary for 7 years and received

a year’s free membership in 2002

It’s time for Marc and Angel Chenoff, the best list makers on the internet, check out LifeHack:

I am very proud of my volunteerism over the years.

Indeed!!!

These links will take you to uplifting songs about volunteerism: bit.ly/3Q4f53o

Your truth versus your values—choose.

And do you spend that day doing by me versus through me?

A declaration:

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bit.ly/3vTytJI

What is the price of your actions. by choice worth?

What is a fair exchange?

bit.ly/3UoezA4 Xavier Rudd is the man of the planet.

Well said, Winston.

Who do you choose to hang around with?

bit.ly/49Flk4w Waiting for the world to change.

 

One of Aesop’s fables that speaks the truth.

They kill men like this, every country does it.

Just be you.

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bit.ly/3Uk7wYN

One step at a time, transformation commences when you are standing still.

I loved her in X files, smart.

bit.ly/49E4Slh How long has it been coming for?

 

 

 

We missed this in the middle east.

An example of Shedom, a true hero of the planet.

bit.ly/49DzinO Who do you see in the mirror?

a friend once told me It’s up to us, because we can, It’s our time. I use this saying a lot, its powerful. Signing off from I am an Interculturalist Here’s the playlist:

 

 

What have you done that nobody would believe?


I will be 70 on July 17th. If you. had asked me in my twenties

that I would be celebrating this noble feat, I would have laughed at you.

I am going to list things I have achieved and not achieved over that time. But first, my friends

Marc and Angel Chernoff, the best list makers on the internet:

  1. Your 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s won’t feel like your 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s
  2. Bad things will. happen to you and your friends.
  3. Everyone can make a huge difference.
  4. First impressions aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.
  5. Big results come when you narrow your focus.
  6. Love yourself. Become your own priority.
  7. In order to get, you have to give.
  8. Not much is worth fighting about.
  9. Don’t try to impress everyone.
  10. Keep having fun.
  11. Keep it simple.
  12. Little things stick to you.
  13. Less advice is often the best advice
  14. Sometimes, you just have to go for it

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And what does the planet say about leadership? Let’s have a look:

And you may not recognise yourself.

Every moment is for these people.

 We all remember this song of adventure: bit.ly/49BG5y6 

Be careful; you never know where walking out the door may lead you.

The true adventurers, ocean-going sailors.

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And I can still relate to this as I turn 70.

A personal request from your inner child.

bit.ly/4au5hIe

At what age did you stop doing this?

At times, I have had empty pockets, but my soul flourished

bit.ly/3vMWZfr

Profound!!

Curiosity killed the cat, but not the adventurers.

bit.ly/44aEqPf

There are 7 billion ways of living.

Wise words from the great beat.

 

I’m on the blocks, wondering what my next adventure will be.

But don’t tell the whole world, or it will become a tourist attraction, like Bali.

bit.ly/3vOhsk0

Some of the things I should not have done:

ride my bike without a helemt

sell drugs to country boys who got caught, and in the article in the Herald Sun, I was the friend from Melbourne that led to being followed by the drug squad for three months.

Something I did that made a difference was have the main street of St.Petersburg in the name of ending world hunger with the major and post-minister

I have to get the words. I am an Interculturalist in here. Till next time

What I spent 6 months doing was avoiding life


My secret: Since the age of 50, I’m 69 now, and happy returns to the grand old age of 70 in July. I had severe mental health episodes culminating in my latest 3-month stay in Bundoora.

I had 14 sessions of ECT, the consequence of which were loss of memory: What is that password again? and an amazingly strong sense that I was a piece of sh*t. My cure is to disappear from the planet, Don’t try this, I guarantee it will not work.

Another consequence was that I was hacked as Conscious Community Victoria’s admin and the solo admin. I still receive offers from young women to watch their porn videos, anybody knows how to stop it.

So this is what my friends Marc and Angel have to say about it

  1. If you had a friend who spoke to you in the same way that you sometimes speak to yourself How LONG would you allow that person to be your friend.
  2. 2 Why are you, YOU?
  3. 3. In one sentence, what do you wish for your FUTURE self.
  4. 4. What’s something you have that everyone wants?
  5. 5. What’s something NOBODY could ever STEAL from you?
  6. 6. What has the little VOICE inside your head been saying lately?
  7. 7. What’s something NEW you recently learnt about yourself?
  8. 8. What makes you FEEL INCOMPLETE?
  9. 9. What would you do DIFFERENTLY if you knew nobody would JUDGE you
  10. What PROMISE to yourself do you still need to FULFILL?

It hurts a bit, doesn’t it?

The priest who had a Ferrari hits the spot with this one.

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=4wOLVrGHiIU&si=Y2_NeI2f7ohRuxbu

Probably why the TV show was so popular.

It’s not that easy to choose sometimes.

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=FePSbDfx_co&si=F4aeIJl_b95dT3-D

It is not a conversation; it is what people do with it.

The curly-headed one must have been able to see into the future

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=k6ZQq-ngxio&si=xqLAvxfXfL7sefY5

Time to make an unscheduled stop.

Love or Hate, it’s your choice

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=OFlQvbKE49U&si=GMMTYdTlWv2R8sEl

I had to think about this one.

These religious dudes really knew their stuff.

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=x2_zcyJp2mE&si=zbtcZZSp1dt1pcLv

I took a 6-month break from this recently.

I’ve been here before, but it doesn’t feel the same as last time.

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ITSVEXkuadk&si=RRvFv6REqDc2JmeD

The only. one, how many have we met in our lifetime.

Sounds like going to war.

So I am an interculturalist and.we are having community events in the new setup

It’s on a Wednesday night

third Wednesday in the month,free food and music.

See you there, I haven’t been able to work out how to shorten the YouTube links, but my blog memory is improving, Here’s the link to the 7 songs:

my readers in 164 countries across the planet, I thank you for continuing to read the 600 oldies.