Thursday, November 28, 2013

Golden Turmeric Latte, Unfuck The World, and a dose of RT (oh my)


One of my favorite discoveries recently happened when I met my dear friend Leon at Cafe Gratitude last week. Actually- it was two great discoveries. The day before, I had posted a meme I found on facebook which showed a man in a shirt that said "Unfuck the World". I didn't know it was an actual shirt that could be bought until my friend Leon commented on it and said he knew the woman who owned that company, and that he was going to get one for me. And he did, that sweetheart of a man could not be dissuaded! So I went to meet Leon for lunch at Cafe Gratitude, where I ordered a turmeric latte called I Am Golden. (all the food and drink choices are named with affirmations, so you can't help but say something amazing about yourself in order to...um, order.) I have heard a lot about the healing properties of turmeric, and I was curious but didn't have high expectations for it being yummy. I was wrong, it was exquisite!

So there were two cool discoveries-the shirt, and the latte, both of which I am going to share with you.

Unfuck the World T shirts 

First- here is where to go to get the unbelievably cool Unfuck the World T shirts. They have hoodies, too, and I plan on acquiring one of those ASAP. Click HERE FOR THE WEBSITE and to order. And the coolest part- they donate half the price of the shirt to a charity of your choice- you choose between the three they offer.  These also will make great gifts for your favorite revolutionaries. When I posted this picture on facebook of me last week at the TPP Protest (if you didn't get a chance to read that blog, click HERE) I was bombarded with people asking where they might get one. People love them! Just maybe not your right wing conservatives. Which only makes me love them a little more. This t shirt Shakes the Hive fo sho!

Shake the Hive! Unfuck the World!

Now for the second cool discovery...

Golden Turmeric Latte Recipe


This is super easy to make at home. It gets really creamy- almost too creamy- if you heat it up over a high flame, so don't go crazy.

Pour almond milk in a pan and heat slowly over medium flame.
In a mug, put 1/2 tspn turmeric and a few slices ginger and some honey
(make sure you get high quality, not from a major grocery chain but from a health food store. You can also get the real root and slice it up, I have some of that, too)
Pour heated almond milk over that and stir

There are some variations I have been playing with- like today I made black tea and added it to the almond milk so it wasn't so creamy. I also added a little bit of the following- nutmeg, cardamom, clove, cinnamon. Since it already had ginger in it, this was basically a version of chai tea- although to make real chai you need to brew and steep those ingredients longer in water, then add tea bags and steep, then remove, strain, and add almond milk and honey.

I am a little bit shocked that since I have been drinking these in the morning, I have not wanted coffee. Which saves me $5 a day, and that doesn't suck. I have not had lack-of-coffee headaches and really don't miss it. And my skin looks amazing!

I was going to try to list all the health benefits of turmeric, but there are simply too many to list. Click RIGHT HERE for University of Maryland's findings on the turmeric.

Golden Turmeric Latte- creamy yummy goodness!

March Against Monsanto RT clip/ Look for Ashley Dane up in this joint

So here is a third thing I found- not a discovery, but still pretty neat. I had done a little interview at the March Against Monsanto back in October, and then I never thought twice about it, and never did see it. At the TPP Protest, I saw the same interviewer (Ramon Galindo from RT, and I have to say that Ramon can be counted on to tell the truth the main stream media won't!)  and said hello. He asked me if I had seen the clip and I had not. So he sent me the link, and this is it. Vive la Resistance!



Since it is still Thanksgiving for 45 more minutes, I would like to give a shout of sincere gratitude for the people who both organize and show up to these marches, protests, and rallies.  I would also like a moment of silence for the 5 millions turkeys that were slaughtered for most people's family meal today. No judging- just recognition. May you find the deep joy and insane bliss of radical gratitude always.

Flip the script!



xoxo,

Ashley Dane
Shake the Hive
OCCUPY YOURSELF!










Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Protest and Rally Against the TPP, Beverly Hills, CA

On Monday, November 25, 2013, 250 or so free thinking, radical dissenters gathered at  the Will Rogers park across from the Beverly Hills Hotel to protest the TPP- which stands for the Trans Pacific Partnership.  Many folks don't know what the TPP is, much less why it is a threat to their well being. Now, admittedly, most people don't care about 'abstract threats'. What I mean by abstract threats are any threats that do not affect someone in a personal and/or immediate way. If someone said the internet would be shut down tomorrow- I think the entire globe would gather to protest. This is not an immanent threat under the TPP, although many internet freedoms are affected, were it to go through. (I bet that got someone's interest!)

Shake the Hive's Ashley Dane at the TPP Protest


I will fully confess that I am not one of those people who can read about things like this- from the leaked TPP text on Wikileaks, to the many articles written in the alternative news media, and even some sort of main stream media sources - and remember all of the salient details. As a result, I may not be able to address all the different issues that come up in a conversation, which I know at times might make me seem uninformed to those who, every once in a while, want to debate with me. On the contrary- I have read A LOT about it, assimilated the information, and have come to the conclusion that were the TPP to come to fruition, it would be a giant step forward in the world domination by corporations. We have long heard the term- New World Order. To the point, perhaps, where we don't really think about what it means, its become a rather generic and lackluster term, when it should invoke dread. A New World Order points to a single governing body ruling the entire planet, a handful of people (and its not the elected officials, ultimately, but people behind the scenes, whose names you may know, but most likely don't) calling the shots, and unilateral governing principles applying globally. The TPP is not that, but its pointing to that eventuality.  This is only my take on it- there are other versions of what people think, I can only tell you mine.  And here is someone else's very informed take on it- this video is Lauren Steiner, the powerhouse behind the TPP Protest, who very eloquently spells out some of the evils that would result from the enactment of this 'trade' agreement-



After Lauren spoke, Marianne Williamson, spiritual activist extraordinaire and best selling author who is running for Congress and also spoke. Her speech was a rousing and eloquent one, which I wish I could have also recorded, but I ran out space on my phone.

Marianne Williamson at the TPP rally


Despite the fact that the pact has been negotiated in near complete secrecy, what has been revealed is deeply troubling. It seems clear that, behind this veil of secrecy, the TPP deals with not only free trade, but bigger government, stricter laws and less accountability. As a result, the land, water and air in these 12 countries, along their borders, and across the oceans will all suffer.

Through a little-known provision called "investor-state dispute settlement," the TPP will elevate foreign corporations to the nation status. This gives corporations the unbridled power to challenge virtually any policy, including environmental protections, which they think will harm their profits. The TPP then allows these businesses to sue governments in private trade tribunals for unlimited compensation.

That greedy corporations will take full advantage of these powers is a no-brainer. ExxonMobil and Chevron have already used similar rules in other trade deals to initiate more than 500 lawsuits against 95 governments. One such case currently under way involves a U.S. oil company suing Canada, under the North American Free Trade Agreement, for $250 million because the province’s reasonable moratorium on fracking might hurt their ability to rake in more profits.- Steven M. Thiese, Salt Lake City Tribune
 
I have no words, except to say I have no words.

These are troubling times in the world. Its almost too much to keep up with all that needs addressing, all that calls for concern and action. One can get lost in it all, and once you start knowing, you can't unring that bell- and sometimes, for a brief moment, you might want to. But ignorance is not bliss. The ignorance of others creates more work for those who would speak for all human beings that expect the world to keep spinning as it has. The ignorance of others makes the pillaging corporations ever more powerful and nefarious- its those who remain silent and turn a blind eye that allow for these ills to happen. We all have a responsibility to know what is happening, and to speak out against it- from posting articles on your facebook page (click here for Shake the Hive's page) and twitter, talking about it, writing blogs, getting involved in marches or with organizations who are seeking to effect change...and, as I always talk about, making serious alterations (in small, manageable increments, or broad strokes, whatever works for you as long as it something) in your consumer choices. Do what you can, where you are, with what you have. There are more of us than them, so dissent is really the only sane answer. Rise up!

 
 
And that's what we did last night- we rose up, we yelled, we banged on pots and drums, we marched up to the intersection where the POTUS was going to be driving by on his way to a fundraiser at Magic Johnson's house.  We made new friends and allies in the cause, and fortified our resolve in the knowledge that we are united in a cause, and that's a powerful thing in itself. At every protest, march and rally I join in, I walk away feeling like I am part of something, that there IS a movement, and I am part of it. We have each other, and more and more people join the movement every day, in different ways. That is what Shake the Hive is all about- Dissent! Revolt! Upheaval! Not in a violent or destructive way, but in a critical and constructive sense- upset your own applecart, the one that exists in the illusion of the American Dream and unrelenting consumerism, the illusion in which you took the wooden nickel and still don't realize that it has no value. The illusion that everything you know is true. Rebel against what you think you know, question it all, and find out what has real value and meaning in your own life, and in the big picture of you as an inhabitant on this planet with so many others. Its not a suggestion, really, although I know its best to state it as such. Its a moral imperative. Its what is required of us, if we as a species are to survive. If corporations are allowed to proceed unchecked, then the end is certainly near. The end of many things we take for granted now, and the real and true end of life on this planet- maybe not in our life time, but it should not be something we can predict. It should be something that isn't being discussed as an inevitable future. We need to learn to live sustainably, and as long as capitalistic greed is the driving force- AND WE ALLOW IT TO BE, we don't stand much of chance.
 
Shake the Hive!!!
 













 
 
xoxo,
 
Ashley Dane
Shake the Hive

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Molotov Quinoa Bowl with Black Beans- a radical recipe from the New Anarchist Cookbook

This is my new favorite food. I seriously have eaten only this for the past four days, and its amazing.

Normally I don't start with the after picture, but I just need to go TA-DA! with this dish.  Its so very easy, so full of nutrients, and so delicious that I just gotta give myself a high five.

(And for all those who offered help with the name, I have given you credit at the end of the recipe, and thank you!)

Molotov Quinoa Bowl. Pyewacket the cat is bird dogging my dinner



Here is what you'll need-

Organic black beans- 1 can
organic quinoa- 1 cup
organic avocado-
organic tomato-
organic garlic- 2 cloves
purple onion- 1
goat cheese
Pink Himalayan sea salt

The organic, whole food fixin's of a Molotov Quinoa Bowl o' goodness


I have a rice cooker, which I couldn't live without. If you don't, then follow the directions on the quinoa. While the quinoa is cooking, I put the black beans on a skillet on low/ medium, and then cut up the garlic and onion (I used a quarter of the onion) and put that in with the beans to simmer.

While that is all simmering and cooking, I cut up the tomato (about half of it) into diced chunks and the same with the avocado and set it on the side.



Eat it! The revolution is all about bomb ass cooking with organic and locally grown whole foods.


When the quinoa is ready,  dump that and the tomatoes into the beans and mix it all up, and let it simmer for a few minutes. Then  take out the amount that is to be eaten right away (so you can save the rest without putting the very perishable and not good to re-heat avocado and goat cheese in all of it) and add the goat cheese, avocado, and pink Himalayan sea salt.

This is enough for two people, if you use all of it. I usually save half and re-heat the next day, adding more avocado and goat cheese after I've re-heated it- and not by microwave, ever. At least thats my preference, and I have a blog about that, too.

Now amaze yourself and eat it! Being a revolutionary is fun. If you choose this, no meat, no GMOs, non processed whole food, organic and hopefully locally grown- then you have just contributed to the cause in a very significant way. And if can try something new and make it part of your lifestyle, eventually you will replace all the crap you once ate with the goodness that is found in the New Anarchist's Cookbook (until its in print, it can only be found here at Shake the Hive on blogspot), or any number of other places- the point is, when we stop paying our hard earned money for their sickness inducing factory farmed genetically modified, rain forest raping foods and invest in the good stuff, the good guys- we tip the scales a little bit. And we stay healthy and therefore out of the reach of Big Pharma. There is a lot to stay healthy for, and protesting the evils of the world is one of them. Occupy yourself!!!

Yes! Very true! Occupy yourself and re-appraise your eating habits from a revolutionary standpoint.

By the way, I enlisted the help of Facebook friends to help come up with a revolutionary name for this dish, and here are all the clever names they came up with....

Michael Jedrzejewski Nom Nom de Guerre.

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    Allen Keller Jerry Rubin Sandwich
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    Brett Solomon Sacquinoa & Vanzetti
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    Michael Jedrzejewski The Quinoa is Dead.
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    Ashley Dane Oh my god, these are awesome, don't stop!
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    Dave Willey The Bottom Feeder
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    Dave Willey The Black Russian
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    Dave Willey Da Kold War Bowl
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    Robert Knoop The Black Decemberist's Algonquinoa Bowl
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    Kevin Vaughn Quinoafied bean occupation bowl
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    Brett Solomon Quinoam nomnomski
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    Kevin Bisch The Prole Bowl.
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    Ashley Dane Prole Bowl....hmm. Thats nice and succinct. Maybe Prole Bean Bowl
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    Ashley Dane Although my god, there are some amazing and clever posts here. I am in love with all of them
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    Ashley Dane Quinoam Nomnomski- Brett, thats bold
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    Michael Jedrzejewski The Communist Manifeasto.
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    Blitch SixSix It would need to be a super hot dish to be Molotov Quinoa I think. If so drop 'bowl'
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    Saralise Antara Nada Azrael I.e. Both of them come from south america, and considered new world crops....
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    Glen Casebeer New World Hors d'oeuvre
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    Dave Willey (offa Saralise...) New World Cup! Get the frat boyz up in there!
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    Paul Ill Chile ala Che
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    Eustace Fox MacDonald Improvised Quinoa Bean Device
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    Guy Byrd A delicious bowl of " Kick your @## quinoa chaos!"



  • xoxo,

    Ashley Dane
    Shake the Hive