• Sourdough Schedule

    Sourdough Schedule

    A one-page sample sourdough routine for 2 loaves using a close cast iron pot for baking in. I adapted it from Emma Christensen’s interpretation of Chad Robertson‘s recipe in Tartine Book No. 3.

    Here is the

    printable pdf file: AshtasSourdoughSchedule

     

  • Worthwhile Kids Music

    Worthwhile Kids Music

    Whether the songs were meant for a child or not, this week’s episode is for kids. One hour of uninterrupted tunes that are kid-approved and worthwhile listening for grown-ups too.  It’s dedicated to Fox Buckminster in celebration of his 4th birthday.

    This is the file, airing on CHLY 101.7FM on Wednesday, February 7th, 2018

    These are the tracks:
    Tally Hall- Good Day
    Marvin Pontiac – Little Fly
    Anika Moa – Chop Chop Hiyaaa!
    Doc Watson – The Crawdad Song
    of Montreal – I Want to Have Fun
    Blitzen Trapper – New Shoes
    Great Lake Swimmers – See You on the Moon
    Gabriela Teissier – Estragando O Acampamento
    They Might Be Giants – Seven Days of the Week
    They Might Be Giants – Hot Dog!
    They Might Be Giants – Infinity
    Royksopp – Happy Up Here
    Pogo – What I Likes
    Pogo – Expialidocious
    Pogo – Bread and Butterflies
    Pogo – Alice
    Pogo – Bangarang
    Pogo – Wishery
    Pogo – Bloom
    Pogo – Wizard of Meh
    Roger Miller – Oo De Lally

  • How to benefit from a gluten free diet and still eat bread

    How to benefit from a gluten free diet and still eat bread

    A dear friend recently commented on a picture of my sourdough routine and said “I miss bread.” I felt exactly the same way after half a year of being gluten free. I went without bread or breaded things, or things made with wheat for months.  My body loved it and I felt a massive difference. I was clear headed, skinnier, more energy, more motivation, less munchies. It was only when going without them, I realized how often I ate things like scones, muffins, pizza, and breaded deep fried shit. By resolving to eliminate bread out of my diet, I eliminated a lot of garbage that was ultimately responsible for making me feel ill/sad/lazy too.  After reading a bit and looking into the nutrition side, I found out that the villain is not necessarily gluten or bread itself, but the real culprit is actually the industrial version of white flour  and fast acting yeasts that are in lots of processed/prepared foods. It’s a new hybrid frankenstein variety that’s used because it returns higher profits and can withstand huge loads of herbicide and pesticide chemicals sprayed on them. Chemicals that stay on/in the plant and get refined through the whole process, making it into our bodies after all. It’s sprayed on the wheat right before harvest! It’s true that even small amounts of ingested RoundUp causes major health problems, some of which the scope is not yet known. Unfermented, this flour converts to sugar right away causing our glycemic index to bounce out of whack and begins a negative chain reaction in our brains. Heroin, white flour, sugar, cocaine, corn starch, all ultra-refined white powders that used to be a plant at some point, and all cause the exact same effect on the human brain: havoc and mayhem.

    So, that’s cheap “enriched” all purpose every-day modern flour, germ on or off (whole wheat/white).

    Good news, though! There is such a thing as flour milled from ancient grains that haven’t been sprayed with inflammatory-cancer-causing chemicals (ie. organic) and when paired with fermentation to convert away the glycemic-spiking sugars, you can actually make a pretty healthy bread. I found out you can even get sprouted organic ancient grains now, majorly boosting the level of flavour and healthiness. This is the key, though. Unless you know the baker and trust their commitments to organic and safe fermentation, AND have a steady supply every week, you’ll basically have to make it yourself. It is surprisingly cheap, actually damn-near free. My dear friend Amanda who owns a cafe shared some of her sourdough culture with me, and I hope to keep it alive forever. There are breads made from cultures that are hundreds of years old!  Maybe my offspring will bake their bread using this same starter from The Vault.

    Anyway, I am still choosing not to eat items made with cheap flour. In my mind, if I return bread to the category of sacred magic and ferment/bake it myself, I can still keep feeling good and being healthy while still also enjoying bread. Since making 2 loaves of sourdough every week requires care and dedication, this means I will have no choice but to cherish each slice with deep appreciation and a sense of connectivity to my precious food.

    If anyone wants to see details or amounts of ingredients, HMU

  • Justin Trudeau Visits Nanaimo Episode

    Justin Trudeau Visits Nanaimo Episode

    The Prime Minister of Canada is hosting a town hall meeting this Friday, February 2nd 2018  at former Malaspina College campus (VIU). He hopes to conveniently comment and answer safe  questions about the farce that is our current consumer capitalist economy (of course based on valueless made-up fiat currency) and our meager citizen slavery positions within it (jobs). How nice. Last time he was here, however, I was the first one to ask him a question in the corralled “media scrum” and I made sure it was a tough one. Hopefully he remembers that Nanaimo doesn’t fuck around. Fast forward to the final 2 minutes of today’s episode of the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour to hear it (from 2013).  The first half hour of the program is a re-broadcast of my most treasured 80’s songs for your listening delight, followed by a brand new episode from The Real News Network about how the canadian government doesnt give a shit about toxic tailings ponds.

    This is the program file, airing liveat 8am PST on Wed. Jan. 31 2018

    Q Lazzarus – Goodbye Horses
    The Smiths – How Soon is Now?
    Echo & The Bunnymen – The Killing Moon
    Tears for Fears – Head Over Heels
    Cocteau Twins – Cherry-coloured Funk
    Talking Heads – This Must Be The Place
    CAN – Aspectacle
    Siouxsie and the Banshees – Peek-A-Boo
    (36 minutes in)
    About the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour
    The Real News Network: Trudeau Government Ignores Scandal of Toxic ‘Tailings Ponds’
    Tikawa (Csetkwe Remix) – Heyoka Crisis
    About Radio Malaspina 101.7 CHLY-FM
    Ashta asks Trudeau a question in 2013

    If I could ask Mr. Trudeau a question now, I would want to know what news outlets he regards. Particularly, does he consume independent listener-supported media like Democracy Now and TRNN? Or only commercial media conglomerates? Through what filters is he learning about the world?

    “Why did you ask me that?”
  • Music Hour plus The Clash

    Music Hour plus The Clash

    It’s International Clash Day, and  today we end The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour with a few cover tunes and my favourite song by The Clash, Charlie Dont Surf

    Here is the file

  • Ashta’s Little Favourites

    Alive and live from the China Steps at the CHLY101.7fm world headquarters: it’s The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour with a whole hour of tunes that tickle.

    Here is the show file for Wednesday, January 18th, 2018

    Ween-The Argus
    Ween-Your Party
    Ween-Buckingham Green
    Ween- Freedom of 76
    BCUC- Lefatshe Lena
    Dumbo Gets Mad-Eclectic Prawn
    The Cat Empire- Down at the 303
    Gorillaz-White Flag
    Gorillaz- O Green World
    Gorillaz- Kids with Guns
    Gorillaz- Left Hand Suzuki Method
    Cornershop-Natch
    Electric Guest- This Head I Hold
    Cornershop – Heavy Soup
    The Meters- Cissy Strut

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