Sunday 20 September 2015

Canning mishap

September 19, 2015

Had an interesting mishap while experimenting with a new canning recipe. I found a recipe online somewhere (I can't remember where, sorry) for a copycat Frank's hot sauce. I have been meaning to try this for a long time. But I just ran out, which combined with the time of year (canning season) made this the opportune time to try it out. I generally mix different types of peppers together when making hot sauce, salsa or any other spicy foods.

I checked several local veggie stores & picked up a good sized quantity of hot peppers (India chilis), in both red & green. I decided to make 2 separate batches, to see what I though of the differences.

I live in an apartment, so the kitchen has no windows & the living room window isn't accessible right now, as we still have the A/C installed there. I got the vinegar, garlic, salt & peppers boiling & suddenly realized the air was getting SPICY!!! I had to run the vent fan for a couple of hours & I could still (faintly) smell it! 
I have been canning for over 20 years & I have to admit, I felt pretty silly.

Saturday 5 September 2015

Trans* right, religious freedom & marriage equality.

Friday, September 04, 2015

There are 2 things I have had on my mind a lot lately, partly because of things on the news, online, Facebook, etc. One is trans* rights & the other is the issue of "religious freedom"  vs marriage equality.

I am no expert on the medical issues of gender dysphoria (previously known as gender identity disorder), but I have had several friends who are trans women (MTF).  Which gives me a little knowledge & insight.

I've read  Janet Mock's wonderful biography "Redefining Realness", & watched many TV shows & YouTube videos of Laverne Cox & Jazz Jennings. I have watched the entire 1st season of "I am Jazz". which is brilliant, thoughtful & insightful.

The thing that I found the most disturbing & frightening is that over 40% of trans adults have attempted suicide. Studies have shown that the rate is substantially lower where the transgender person has the support of family & friends. Tragically, this often does not happen. In fact, approximately 40% of homeless youth are LGBT.

If nothing else could convince me that these kids need our help & support, the death of Leelah Alcorn certainly did. 






Now, on the subject of marriage equality & religious freedom. I really am finding the viewpoint of some of these magistrates, judges & count clerks difficult to fathom. They are public servants, paid with taxpayer dollars & gay people pay taxes just like the rest of us. The US Supreme Court  has decided that marriage equality is now the law of the land.
Like the US Constitution's 1st Amendment, Canada wrote specific protections for religious officials into the new marriage equality laws in 2005. As far as I know, there hasn't been any difficulties in that regard in the last 10 years. I just don't understand why people can't seem to separate their religious views from their professional responsibilities.


Other people's marriages have no effect on you, so either do your job or if you cannot in good conscience do so, quit. Retire, go to school to become a minister, or choose a job where your anti-gay bigotry will not be a hindrance to your performance of your duties. 

I saw this video on YouTube & it strongly inspired me, to what the world could be like, if we ended prejudice, bigotry & hate:

To wrap up this blog post, I'll finish with this article on Huffington Post by Reverend Emily C. Heath, on religious liberty, that really speaks to the heart of this issue, in my opinion.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rev-emily-c-heath/religious-liberty-marriage-licence_b_7985894.html?fb_action_ids=10155900587705062&fb_action_types=og.likes