Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Hi my name is Shanthini, 45, female, live in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (South East Asia). I am a single mum and have a 5 year old boy (CJ Hariharan) whom I brought up as a vegetarian. When he was 3 or so, introduced him to chiken and fish. About a month ago, he told me that he didn't want to eat meat anymore, cos he didn't want to eat the animals he loved! Such wisdom!!Even though we did eat meat in the past I rarely cooked it at home, cos my vegetarian cooking is GREAT! An open invitation to anyone visitng out this end of the world. I work with a theatre company. I mainly sing but also act when need be. We have a website: www.instantcafetheatre.com If anyone is interested watch Anna and the King...My claim to fame in Hollywood. I played Jodie Foster's maid- 'Beebe'. I am Hindu. Vegetarianism comes easy for me cos even as a kid we only ate meat once in a while. My parents are now total vegetarians so it isn't hard to be one. I have a great recipie for a vege cake. It is so simple and delicious. Try it Vege Cake 250 grms flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp bi-carb soda a little bit of salt ( only if you are using unsalted butter) sift all of the above twice. 250 grms butter 1 samml tin condensed milk 1 tbsp golden syrup 7 - 71/2 tbsps milk or water ( I find milk better) 2 tsp vanilla essence Melt butter over low fire till like water. add syrup. Add condensed milk, milk and vanilla and stir well. Pour mixture into flour and mix well. Bake in oven 200 degrees for about 50 mins ( depending n how hot yr oven is, use yr own discretion) I use the same recipie to make banana cake ( 5 samll ripe bananas) or almond cake or pineapple....just use your imagination. take care. Thank you once again for the invite. will write soon more. Love always Shanthini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Warm welcome to you, Shanthini. I am glad you joined us. I have several bananas that need to be cooked into something right now. I was going to bake a banana bread, but your cake sounds better. I do believe you are our first actor in this group. We have chefs, writers, anarchists, college students, retired folks, crones [lol] and homeschooling moms; daveo got some award for something he can't tell us about yet. We are a mixed bunch of vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. I look forward to reading your posts and sharing recipes with you. ~ PT ~ There is no way to peace, peace is the way. ~ A.J. Muste ~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> , " Shan < shanthini1001> " < shanthini1001> wrote: > Hi my name is Shanthini, 45, female, live in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia > (South East Asia). I am a single mum and have a 5 year old boy (CJ > Hariharan) whom I brought up as a vegetarian. When he was 3 or so, > introduced him to chiken and fish. About a month ago, he told me that > he didn't want to eat meat anymore, cos he didn't want to eat the > animals he loved! Such wisdom!!Even though we did eat meat in the > past I rarely cooked it at home, cos my vegetarian cooking is GREAT! > An open invitation to anyone visitng out this end of the world. > > I work with a theatre company. I mainly sing but also act when need > be. We have a website: www.instantcafetheatre.com > > If anyone is interested watch Anna and the King...My claim to fame in > Hollywood. I played Jodie Foster's maid- 'Beebe'. > > I am Hindu. Vegetarianism comes easy for me cos even as a kid we only > ate meat once in a while. My parents are now total vegetarians so it > isn't hard to be one. > I have a great recipie for a vege cake. It is so simple and delicious. > > Try it > > Vege Cake > 250 grms flour > 1 tsp baking powder > 1/2 tsp bi-carb soda > a little bit of salt ( only if you are using unsalted butter) > sift all of the above twice. > > 250 grms butter > 1 samml tin condensed milk > 1 tbsp golden syrup > 7 - 71/2 tbsps milk or water ( I find milk better) > 2 tsp vanilla essence > > Melt butter over low fire till like water. add syrup. Add condensed > milk, milk and vanilla and stir well. > Pour mixture into flour and mix well. > Bake in oven 200 degrees for about 50 mins ( depending n how hot yr > oven is, use yr own discretion) > > I use the same recipie to make banana cake ( 5 samll ripe bananas) or > almond cake or pineapple....just use your imagination. > > take care. > Thank you once again for the invite. > will write soon more. > Love always > Shanthini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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