Foodstyle:  Marinated Mushrooms, Sichuan-Style

Chili oil, cilantro, crushed peanuts, and Sichuan peppercorns brighten the sauce. These elemental flavors of Sichuan cuisine took hold of my mind like a drug. I am addicted to the spice of the oil, fresh herbal flavor of the cilantro, salty crunch of the peanuts, and tingling sensation that the Sichuan peppercorns offer.

 

Source: Marinated Mushrooms, Sichuan-Style

Home Cooking:  Pancit Molo (Filipino Pork Dumpling Soup) Recipe on Food52

Mabuhay mga Kapamilya tayo.  Greetings to all of you, our internet Family! This is Lana and I am an Island gal twice over … 100% Filipina and Hawai’ian at heart.  For me and my friends and family, food has a special place in our lives.  It’s food that hallmarks all of life’s most treasured moments … birthdays, weddings, baptisms, anniversaries and, yes, funerals.  So, foodies rejoice:  you’re going to see quite a few recipes shared here at The Halau.

I have always described Filipino cuisine as Asian Soul Food … today, it’s taking America by storm as one of the hottest Asian cuisines to get in-the-know about.  For me, I never thought that something like pancit (a simple pan-fried noodle dish) would ever become a commonplace go-to food like eggrolls and hamburgers.  But, here we are in 2017 and I see all kinds of commercials on TV and on the internet about where to get tasty Filipino dishes like adobo or longenisa sausages or lumpia.

Mom taught me that there are many different types of pancit cooked in the Philippines.  Some recipes are a dry-noodle stir fry similar to Chinese chow mein, with variations based on the type of noodle chosen.    Other recipes have a sauce and ingredients added on top of the noodles before mixing (pancit palabok) , and still others are a type of noodle soup that is a well-known recipe style in Southeast Asian cooking, like pancit miki.  Today’s recipe for pancit molo showcases one of these different pancit recipes created in traditional Filipino kitchens.  Pancit molo is a variation of Chinese wonton mein, which isn’t so unusual given centuries of Chinese cultural influence from across the South China Sea.

Creating the dumplings is a matter of culinary style.  There are different variations on the folding: Some will use the purse-string style.  Others fold a round wrapper into a half moon and crimp the ends.  Some will do the same using a square one, but fold it in half with the filling in the center and make a triangle. The edges are crimped together.  I have also seen a wonton folded like an envelope of sorts, too.  My mother likes to add either shredded cabbage, napa cabbage, or baby bok choy.  In the Philippines, there is also the leafy green called malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) that is often added to the soup.  One can also add julienned carrots for color.  The classic pancit molo is served with a robust chicken broth (or a combination of chicken and ham broth) and garnished with chopped green onions. Others also top it with crispy fried chopped shallots or crispy fried garlic.

Click the link and try this recipe today … it’s delicious! Masarap!

Source: Pancit Molo (Filipino Pork Dumpling Soup) Recipe on Food52

Balance The Mind — Harvard neuroscientist: Meditation not only reduces stress, here’s how it changes your brain – The Washington Post

Meditation’s benefits may derive from its impact on the shape of the brain, thickening parts associated with mind-wandering, memory and compassion, and shrinking the fear center

Source: Harvard neuroscientist: Meditation not only reduces stress, here’s how it changes your brain – The Washington Post

Tarot Contemplation – Temperance

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In all you do today, seek balance.  If you are trying something new, you will have the best success if you are moderate in your approach.Do it a little, and then step back to see how it feels.  This is how you can make long-lasting, sustainable changes to your relationships, attitude, or behaviour … step by step.  Now is a time for adjustment.  Two or more things are coming together to create something new.  You may be integrating your life with someone else’s, integrating your work and home lives, or integrating spirituality into your everyday life.  Whatever project you are working on,be sure to change a little, then step back and assess the results.  Like a scientist, change one variable at a time, and then see what happens.  Find your balance before moving forward.  Use your emotions and be practical, too. In a situation with another person, compromise will be necessary.  If you’ve been feeling off-kilter, seek balance between work and play, feeling and doing.

 

Being Lovesick Was a Real Disease in the Middle Ages | Ancient Origins

Love sure does hurt, as the Everly Brothers knew very well. And while it is often romanticised or made sentimental, the brutal reality is that many of us experience fairly unpleasant symptoms when in the throes of love. Nausea, desperation, a racing heart, a loss of appetite, an inability to sleep, a maudlin mood – sound familiar?

Source: Being Lovesick Was a Real Disease in the Middle Ages | Ancient Origins

Monday the 13th

Tara Greene www.taratarot.com's avatarTara Greene,Tarot,Astrology,Psychic

Is this some new superstition happening? The day before Valentine’s day can be scary if you are afraid to alone with no Valentine for sure. 

Moon in Virgo opposes Chiron the Wounded Healer in PISCES

Chiron, Asclepios, and Apollo the Sun God from Roman fresco

this happens in the early a.m. I can hear those sad blues songs being listened to by many. I can hear the tears falling. Virgo is the sign related to Health. Try to get some sleep and ask for a healing dream to come and help you in your plight. That was the ancient way of healing. Patients would go to the Asclepios, a dream healing Temple to be cured by being given intoxicating herbs and to sleep in the dream temple until they were cured by the Healing Dream.

dream healing temple of Asclepius by John Waterhouse 1877

My husband Napoleon Brousseau’s life was saved through a healing dream he had from King…

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Horoscope: Week of February 13, 2017

Diane L's avatarLibra Seeking Balance

Circus Memories by Michael Parkes

It is the last week of Aquarius Season already and the Sun moves into elusive Pisces on Saturday. Until Saturday the celestial atmosphere will continue to be hot and dry, dominated by cardinal fire giving it a decided Aries feel. The need to push ahead will be strong, wonderful for making progress towards our future goals.

Early in the week the Aquarius Sun is sextile stable Saturn in Sagittarius, an excellent aspect for laying out the best path to achieve success down the road. Aquarius excels at seeing the big picture but often neglects the necessary practical steps needed to turn those dreams into reality. Saturn in Sagittarius can help us with that because he is a reliable pathfinder and will be able to nudge the Aquarius Sun back into a more realistic approach.

On Thursday Mercury in Aquarius is sextile Mars in Aries. If we need to ask for…

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Lanakila | Spirituality and Healing, Online Lessons | Fiverr

img_2917Awakened at age 2. I’m a mystic Magician and Reiki Grandmaster.  Have my JD and PhD’s in Divinity, Metaphysics and Religious Philosophy.  I teach: Traditional Japanese Reiki and can guide you through 18th dan Grandmastership; Ceremonial Magic; Gnostic spirituality; ayurveda; crystals/grid work and meditation.

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Esoteric Theosophy:   The angels & their hierarchy – Padre, Blog of the Angels – the 3 angelic spheres

What is the hierarchy of the angels? What are their respective roles? These spiritual families are divided into 3 spheres. Padre, the messenger of the angels, explains the different angelic choirs in detail.

Source: The angels & their hierarchy – Padre, Blog of the Angels – the 3 angelic spheres

La’au Lapa’au:   Ashwagandha Could Offer Knee Pain Intervention Alternative – Crooked Bear Creek Organic Herbs

Ashwagandha, a powerful herb used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine, is known for its immune-boosting and restorative benefits. In fact, it’s commonly referred to as “Indian ginseng” and has been used s…

Source: Ashwagandha Could Offer Knee Pain Intervention Alternative – Crooked Bear Creek Organic Herbs

La’au Lapa’au – Herbalogy:  1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey | Ancient Origins

Seven hundred small glass and ceramic bottles containing ancient medicines have been discovered during excavations in Turkey.

Source: 1,300-Year-Old Antidepressant Pills Discovered in Ancient Center for Drug Production in Turkey | Ancient Origins

Tarot Contemplation – The Hermit (reversed)

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You are being asked to look carefully at the role of solitude in your life.  If you’ve been feeling irritable, depressed or moody lately, you may want to take some time alone.  Don’t take it personally if a loved one is pushing you away at this time; we all need time for ourselves occasionally.  If could be that though you are around other people, you are keeping your thoughts and feelings private for now.  Alternatively, you may have been avoiding other people in order to avoid dealing with some situation, or when being anti-social has become a dysfunctional habit for you.  It may be time to consider getting out there and connecting with others.

Daily Words of the Buddha for February 13, 2017

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Pāli Word a Day for February 13, 2017 — ākāsati — to shine

Ubhinnamatthaṃ carati,
attano ca parassa ca;
paraṃ saṅkupitaṃ ñatvā,
yo sato upasammati.

Knowing that the other person is angry,
one who remains mindful and calm
acts for one’s own best interest
and for the other’s interest, too.

Saṃyutta Nikāya 1.188
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma, compiled and translated by Ven. S. Dhammika

Politics and Philosphy  —  Introduction to Political Philosophy: A Free Yale Course | Open Culture


Democracy is not a given. The Greeks experimented with it. Then it faded into oblivion, only to return many centuries later. Nowadays, democracy structures much of our modern world. But could it do a disappearing act again? If there’s enough complaceny and duplicity, you can’t rule it out.

Source: Introduction to Political Philosophy: A Free Yale Course | Open Culture

Healthy Foods:   Say Goodbye To Vertigo, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue, Thyroid Problems And Much More!

Modern society has forced us to lead unhealthy lifestyles, consume processed and unhealthy foods, live in a contaminated environment, deal with constant stress, and work excessively. These overburden our health, and we suffer from numerous ailments and diseases. However, even though they are conventionally treated with drugs, it is always the best option to treat […]

Source: Say Goodbye To Vertigo, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue, Thyroid Problems And Much More!

Daily Words of the Buddha for February 12, 2017

Pāli Word a Day for February 12, 2017  --  tappetar — one who satisfies, a giver of good things
Pāli Word a Day for February 12, 2017 —  tappetar — one who satisfies, a giver of good things

Attanā hi kataṃ pāpaṃ, attanā saṃkilissati;
attanā akataṃ pāpaṃ, attanāva visujjhati.
Suddhī asuddhi paccattaṃ:
nāñño aññaṃ visodhaye.

By doing evil, one defiles oneself;
by avoiding evil, one purifies oneself.
Purity and impurity depend upon oneself:
no one can purify another.

Dhammapada 12.165
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma, compiled and translated by Ven. S. Dhammika

The Ancient History of Chocolate, Gift of the Gods | Ancient Origins

In today’s society, chocolate is a commonly available food product, and comes in many forms, including blocks, paste and powder.

The #history of #chocolate is as rich as the ancient treat itself. Originally thought to be a gift from the gods, the bitter cacao drink was believed to bring special powers, and was so valued that it was traded as currency.

Source: The Ancient History of Chocolate, Gift of the Gods | Ancient Origins