
Umami my mommy for making me why-mommy? Bucketlist chuckle. Super inside joke. It’s hard to understand permanent severance and true detachment. It’s harder for some to do.
Umami Tomato Curry Base is your delicious answer. Giving every dish a complete flavor profile.
Bucketlist confession: I had no choice but to learn that you can bury the living (symbolically). Grieve-it-out. That’s vital. I wrote their names, thanked them for the lesson, and buried.
Bucketlist Lifehack™: Freedom from unkind bonds is easier than what we’re taught.
Umami’s a taste bond we first make with mother’s milk. We collect bonds over time. Subtly and suddenly. Through love and trauma. And conditioning. Bucketlist asks: How much of what you do, wear, eat, believe, see is your choice? Habit? Umami was identified via kombu (seaweed) when someone asked, “Why do I enjoy this and not that?”
Umami Tomato Curry Base is your delicious answer. Giving every dish a complete flavor profile. It’s a solid cooking base that bonds with what you choose to make. We’re made to believe we’re stuck. In a race, religion, class, country, family, job, diet. Bucketlist fact: You’re free.
Mortality teaches that letting go is inevitable.
Bucketlist Soulhack™: We don’t have to wait to permanently detach from a person, place or thing. That’s the lesson. A higher power controls ultimate burial. You’re given the gift of choosing who and what exists in your life aboveground. And on your plate.
Rice, couscous, Kofteh, veggies, mushrooms. Heck, toss in potatoes. Practice letting loose with Umami Tomato Curry Base.
Sever harsh bonds you’ve picked up or entered into. Fully taste your lifetime. There’s way more than five flavors in life.
Bon appétit, Friends.
VIDEO: Umami Tomato Curry Base by Bucketlist

You Need:
∞ 6 Tomatoes (or 18 oz glass-can)
∞ 1/2 Red Onion
∞ 1/2 Yellow Onion
∞ 3/4 tsp Celtic Sea Salt
∞ 3 cups Water