by Monta May | Oct 22, 2020 | Community, Regular Life
In response to the requests for the recipe I used for the meal at the Catholic Worker House earlier this week I wrote this one up. I don’t normally work from recipes… I’m an experimental cook (unless I’m baking cakes… too much relies on the proper chemistry for baking...
by Monta May | Oct 1, 2020 | Community, Regular Life
I make cold-proofed pizza dough to cook in both my Ooni and my Roccbox pizza ovens. For pizza with friends, I do 4 or 5 batches of this recipe, and we do a pizza potluck party… I bring the dough, the sauce, and the pizza ovens, and everyone brings their favorite...
by Monta May | Sep 14, 2020 | Activism, Community
It’s a pure pleasure to cross this annual divide this year, a year when that goal has been in question… not for me personally, but collectively for all of us. This year we all have found ourselves dealing with more risk — noticeable, undeniable,...
by Monta May | Sep 11, 2020 | Activism, Community, Justice, Mercy
I keep seeing this meme of a police officer at ground zero on 9/11 juxtaposed with one (from 2014) of a woman apparently screaming in an officer’s face with the words above the photos: “Yesterday’s heroes, today’s villains. They said...
by Monta May | Jul 16, 2020 | Activism, Community, Justice, Mercy, Regular Life
Warning – some considerable profanity follows… Sometimes you just want to give the fuck up. I hate social media for some things. I love social media for some things. I love it because I get to stay in touch with friends and family and rediscover the...
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