After looking at a post by Katie the other day I got a big craving for Mac & Yeast. But it was early in the week and I wanted to use some veggies while they were still fresh. Plus, I didn’t feel like using a zillion pans and a baking dish. This dinner was a delicious compromise. Spiral pasta and steamed broccoli smothered in ‘All American Cheez Sauce’ from The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook. This sauce was really yummy and creamy, and it contains a carrot so it’s extra healthy. I wanted to eat the whole pan in one go because it was that good, but I actually had enough for two filling meals.
Of course, I only used half of the yeasty sauce on my pasta, so I’ve been coming up with creative ways to use the rest.
On the weekend I made bagels. I love bagels, and when I lived in the
This morning I took one out for breakfast and spread it with vegemite and some leftover cheez sauce. Baker’s yeast in the bagels, brewer’s yeast in the ‘mite, and nutritional yeast in the sauce—holy yeasty!
Also! Today is May Day!! The international day of worker’s struggle. A lot of riots, demonstrations, and uprisings have happened on this day throughout history, starting with Chicago's Haymarket riot in 1886. To distance Labour Day from this history of radical protest action, the
In Townsville, Monday will feature a May Day march which coincides with an indigenous day of action. The issue to focus on in
From the late 1800s through the 1970s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people lived under various government acts which often moved them onto reserves and forced them to work. They were involuntarily hired out as stockmen, domestic servants, workers on farms and sugar cane plantations, and the equivalent of today’s council workers (building roads, etc). The entire indigenous population was deemed financially irresponsible, so the government ‘kindly’ took their money and deposited it into a trust fund. Indigenous workers had to apply for pocket money or special purchases, many of which were completely denied. The government used some of this money to cover food and housing expenses, but considering the poor living conditions on reserves, there was a fair chunk left over. And since it was in trust, it was gaining interest. After the dissolution of the controlling acts, the
A few years ago Peter Beattie, the then-premiere of
But, a few weeks ago the new QLD premiere announced that some of the leftover funds would be paid out to original claimaints, but the remaining $20 million-odd would go to a scholarship fund. Aboriginal elders agree that scholarships and education are vital, but they feel that should be funded by the government anyways. They want their freaking money back! There have been several protests and meetings around the state, but the big statements will be made on Monday.
Sorry, that was a really big nutshell… more like a coconut. Anyways, that’s what I’ll be doing on Monday: joining with other people who care and rising up. We’ll be like a tablespoon of yeast. I’m selling stolen wages tee-shirts. If you’re in
Happy May Day, everyone!
6 comments:
Hehe, Mac and Yeast! I love it, I'm going to start caling it that. =)
It really drives me nuts that the United States changed their labour day from the first of May to the first Monday in Sept. It's ridiculous! It's supposed to commemorate an American holiday... I guess it shows you how little politicians care for unions and workers.
Happy May Day!
Ooo, bagels! Cool. I'd actually never considered making them myself before. Perhaps I should. It's the same story here - bagels are hard to buy and they usually tough as old boots and expensive if you do get them.
I love the t-shirt design...very clever. Hope the rally goes well.
Your Mac and Yeast looks sooooooo awesome! It's still April 30 here in California, but happy May Day anyway! ;)
Happy May day!
So you like your vegemite a lot, don't you? Is it really that good? Should I try it? twice? ;-)
I hope you sell lots of t-shirts!
Mac and Yeast-- what a cute name... and much more appropriate than "mac and cheese" considering there's no cheese!
Now you have me craving it all over again!
It is highly disappointing that the Queensland government is continuing to hold back stolen wages of Indigenous Queenslanders.
How can reconciliation occur when their money is going from one fund into another?
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