Caponata Ricotta

Dividing areas of our life, bodies, health, government and food systems is the equivalent of watching one corner of your screen during a movie. The division must have originally been part of a process to allow for detailed examination or focus or division of labor. Surely, the next lost step was to bring findings back to the whole.

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E-Z P-Z and Death-Free™ Caponata Ricotta is the big creamy delicious picture in your mouth. And not from the mouth of babes.

Bucketlist confession: I’ve always found the segmented and segregated nature of living to be detrimental. Which moron decided to compartmentalize so that no one could see or connect the whole again? Bucketlist Lifehack™: Ignore morons and toss their dangerous systems.

Some recipes on Bucketlist are connected to make something new. I’m constantly realizing “this flavor would also yum with that”. Feel free to take any Bucketlist recipe to your own next level. Caponata is the one-pot satisfaction. Caponata Ricotta takes it to a creamy new level. Bucketlist knows: We love creamy shizzle.

Animal milk’s disconnected from its sole purpose. Milk is for nursing babies. Mother’s milk is specifically for her baby. Womyn, of any species, can’t make milk unless they’re nursing an infant. It’s constant pregnancy and birthing. Make milk or be killed. Bucketlist Healthhack™: We can’t even digest milk after a certain age. Medicinal uses for milk were limited. Of course that’s not what’s happening today. Doctors aren’t pouring milk into your ears. More oddly, it’s non-human milk that’s sold to us.

Despite the kidney stone repeats, chug’n that foo-foo. That’s baby talk for milk ’cause it’s for babies.

Bucketlist true story: On a friend’s organic Amish farm of 22 cows once a baby is born it’s separated from Mom. The baby’s bottle fed with milk collected from all cows. Not just Mother’s milk which she’s making for her specific baby. This is a small farm where cows have the milk-carton photograph life. What do we imagine happens in larger farms where green grass and legroom are unicorns?

Caponata Ricotta Baguette by Bucketlist.com

My Dad’s in denial. Despite the kidney stone repeats, chug’n that foo-foo. That’s baby talk for milk ’cause it’s for babies. We don’t lose creamy, goo-ey, cheesy when we connect the picture and decide not to steal baby food. Bucketlist Soulhack™: You never regret refusing to partake in harm.

E-Z P-Z and Death-Free™ Caponata Ricotta is the big creamy delicious picture in your mouth. Not from the mouth of babes. Stealing babies, baby food, and forcing permanent pregnancy is soul-damning fuckery. Bucketlist Longevityhack™: Never consume pain. Peek at the whole picture. It’s not easy when we’re all indoctrinated to avoid but try. Big picture, zero harm, happy living.

Bon appétit, Friends.

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Caponata Ricotta Eggplant Olives Tomatos Basil Kitten love Ingredients by Bucketlist.com

You Need:
Fresh
∞ 1 large Eggplant (chopped)
∞ 3 Tomatoes (chopped)
∞ 1/2 Onion (chopped)
∞ 1 cup Olives (chopped)
∞ 2 Garlic Cloves (minced)
∞ 1/2 cup Parsley
∞ 1/4 cup Basil
∞ Optional 2 Green Chilis (chopped)
∞ Preferred Bread

Spices & Herbs
∞ 3 Jujubes (OR Raisins OR Dates)
∞ 1 tsp Isot Pepper Urfa Biber 
(OR Paprika OR Chipotle)
∞ 1 tsp Black Pepper
∞ 1/2 tsp Turmeric
∞ 1 tsp Himalayan Pink Salty

Liquids & Oils
∞ 1 tbsp Bucketlist Pepper Paste (OR small Bell/Sweet Pepper)
∞ 1/2 cup Bucketlist Cashew Ricotta
∞ 1 tsp Mustard Oil (OR Coconut Oil)
∞ 1 tbsp Olive Oil

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