Sunday, May 19, 2024

A colourful splash of peace in a world of tensions and war…

 


This portrait is a colourful splash of peace in a world of tensions and war,

The dove and the colours sing of peace, while the world weeps war.

In love with this piece, I wish the world reflected its peace,

Hope is rising, this seems a beacon of peace amidst the storm.

Amidst the chaos, it stands serene, a silent plea for calm,

A vision where the hues of hope replace the cries of alarm.

In every brushstroke, dreams of harmony quietly unfurl,

A testament to beauty in a broken, troubled world.

If only we could capture this essence, make it last,

Let the dove's gentle song echo from the past.

For in this vibrant portrait, a bright future is drawn,

A world where peace prevails and all our fears are gone.


Thursday, May 16, 2024

Today, 16th May is National Barbecue Day


Today is National Barbecue Day. It is observed every year on 16th May. It is a celebration of smoky flavours, grilled delights, and cherished traditions. Across India and worldwide, families and friends gather to indulge in the joy of indoor or outdoor barbecue/grill cooking, sharing laughter, and creating unforgettable memories, at the slightest opportunity.

Normally, when people say they’re “barbecuing” something, they often mean they are “grilling”. These words have become synonymous with each other, but they actually have different meanings.

“Grilling” is when you cook food fast and over a high-temperature-direct heat. This is how we cook meat, chicken, fish, prawns, fruits, and vegetables. When we grill, there will be a flame directly under the food. This flame is normally created through charcoal or gas.

Barbecuing, however, isn’t a fast process. Instead, you prepare for a slow and low heat experience. Barbecuing is typically reserved for large portions, which need a low and slow heat to create a tender texture, specifically, whole chicken, turkey, and meat steaks. This method allows the meat to reach a tender texture, which melts in your mouth. A long slow cooking helps to thoroughly cook these tougher meats all the way through, helping them to become properly tender and tasty. Meats like this often require extra seasoning and flavour, and long and slow cooking can help to achieve this (BBQ normally requires over four hours).

Here are some mouth-watering pictures of us preparing and enjoying, mostly grilled food:










































































My Birthday 2024!