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If only ...

If the whole world followed you ~ would it be a better place? Would people smile a little bit more and frown a little bit less? Would hearing the sound of children’s laughter at play be more common? Would people cry a little bit less, or only cry about important things?
Would anyone go to bed hungry … or cold … or wet? Would we all have beds to sleep in and a warm roof over our heads? Would anyone ever have to go to bed afraid or angry?
Would fathers, mothers, and sons and daughters have to go to war? Would children still have to live with the sound of bullets ricocheting off the buildings in the town square, amidst the echoing of air sirens in the distance? Would people’s differences be settled around the kitchen table, over a nice hot cup of cocoa and a slice of homemade cake?
Would people be kinder, gentler, more forgiving … would they stop to lend a hand when one was needed, and share all they had with those less fortunate than themselves? Would animals ever be abused or neglected or hunted just for the sport … for that matter would our elderly ever be abused or neglected, or forgotten?
Would people be thinking more of others and less of themselves? Would we be watching “nice” telly instead of smut, swearing and violence? Would waiters in restaurants be more attentive instead of ignoring you, giving poor service and still expecting a large tip? Would you ever have to worry about the chef spitting into your soup if you sent it back to the kitchen to be warmed up?
Would people and governments be more honest, more caring? Would there be any heart behind a politician’s smile? Would teachers really teach and nurses really nurse? Would people say “Have a nice day” and really mean it? Would yes mean yes and no mean no? Would we all be playing nice?
Would mother’s cry over their son’s and daughters? Would daddies never leave? Would people make love, not hate? Would people bow their heads more to pray, and watch out for each other in a kinder gentler way?
If the whole world followed you … would it be a better place?
One thing's for sure ... if it were up to me there'd be more cake, and pies, and cookies, brownies, sticky toffee pudding, chocolate ....banoffee pie ...
Here’s a lovely supper that is not only easy and quick to make, but delicious and fairly inexpensive as well. Todd is not a fan of pasta but he is a fan of this!

*Macaroni, Cheese and Pancetta Frittata*
Serves 4
A frittata makes a lovely light lunch or a starter. I love this version because I love macaroni and cheese anyways, but adding eggs and bacon makes it even moreish!
75g of uncooked macaroni (¾ of a cup)
75g of diced pancetta (3 ounces)
1 fat clove of garlic, finely minced
6 large eggs
75g of Grana Padano Cheese, roughly chopped (3 ounces)
(You can use a good quality Parmesan Reggiano if you can’t get the Padano)
A large handful of fresh basil leaves, plus extra to serve
Freshly ground black pepper
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil on top of the stove and cook the macaroni according to the package directions. Once cooked, drain it well and then set it aside to cool a bit.
Heat a 10 inch non-stick oven proof skillet and fry the pancetta in it for a few minutes, until it begins to crisp up. Add the garlic and cook for about 30 seconds more without browning it. Remove from the heat and set aside.
Crack the eggs into a bowl and beat them well together. Remove the pancetta from the pan with a slotted spoon. Stir the pancetta into the eggs, along with the macaroni, cheese, basil leaves and a good grinding of black pepper.
Put the skillet with the garlic back onto the stove over a medium heat and once it is heated, tip the egg mixture into the pan. Cook for eight to ten minutes, or until it is almost set.
Heat the grill to medium and slide the pan under it. Grill the frittata for four to five minutes or until completely set and golden brown.
Remove from the grill and let sit in the pan for about 5 minutes. Slide it onto a chopping board and cut into slices to serve. Serve warm or at room temperature, with a garnish of extra basil leaves and a salad on the side.
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Good questions to ponder, Marie. One could find ways to improve on one's presence in this world if one thought about them. that recipe is mouth watering, but moreso the photograph! bea
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Kate (my niece and computer sorter-out) is coming to lunch tomorrow. This will do nicely! Thanks Marie. Another great entry too. Wouldn't it be wonderful if each one of us could make just a fraction of a difference?
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Great entry Marie. I love the look of the recipe and my mouth is watering. Hugs, Terry x
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If only everything you mentioned could take place ~ the world would be a far better place ~ very thought provoking entry Marie ~
Macaroni cheese and pancetta Frittata sounds delicious ~ Ally x
06/08/07 16:16
I'll try the recipe too later!
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