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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Waste Not.





Ever wanted to punish people who don't follow your views?

An article in The Sydney Morning Herald on Sunday titled "Clear your plate or clear off: this iron chef will make you pay" has given restaurant owners the opportunity to achieve this.

Chef and Owner of 'Wafu', a Japanese restaurant, Yukako Ichikawa has solved the problem of waste on an individual level -

  • Haven't finished what's on your plate? You are charged 30% more than guests who lick the plate clean
  • Ordered take-away? Bring your own containers or you will not be served
  • Don't believe in either of the above 'Restaurant Rules'? You will not be welcome back
Whilst her firm and vigorously executed policy has earned her some pretty bad reviews, I whole-heartedly support her cause.

A visit to the ABS website gave me a five-fingered-plus-palm slap in the face when I read how much waste Australians dump each year.
"Australians generated approximately 43.8 million tonnes of waste (approximately 2,080 kilograms of waste per person) in 2006–07" (Article 4613.0 - Australia's Environment: Issues and Trends, Jan 2010)

Two thousand kilograms per person!
And the worst state is New South Wales. Shame on us.

Yukako is a brave woman in my opinion, risking sales and positive word-of-mouth for a better environment. Less waste means less pollution to our lands and less guilt about the fact that we ordered a 400g Rib Eye and only ate half, while there are millions of starving people all around the world.


'OzHarvest' is an organisation whose actions will no doubt award them good karma for the rest of their lives.

Taking lead from 'AmericaHarvest' which has been in operation for over 20 years in the US, Founder Ronni Kahn started with a small team and one van in late 2004, and begun collecting kilos of unused waste from local businesses in the Hospitality industry and delivering them to charities where they could be put to better use.

Today, OzHarvest deliver 100,000 meals each month.


So please, next time you order out from a restaurant or go shopping for tonight's dinner, have a think about how much food you will actually eat. Less is more.


It's been a pleasure - and for me too ;)


Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Music Makes the Movie

Action, Drama, Comedy, Romance, Fantasy, even Sci-Fi. The movie can be slow, lacking a story-line or even star Jennifer Lopez. But if the music can evoke the passion, intensity, excitement and sentiment that the movie so desperately needs, then in my books its a winner.


Enter 'Hot Tub Time Machine'.


Blasting back to the 80's via a magical hot-tub are four friends who set out to repeat history but then realise their lives are worthless and that by making a difference in the 80's they may find themselves happy in 2009....sounds like a winner!

My first thought when I heard about this movie was that it looks ridiculous, but in a funny way.
And I do love John Cusack.

Whilst the jokes are dirty and the action a little lame, the soundtrack to this film is absolute GOLD.

David Bowie, Poison, Cutting Crew, Public Enemy - to name a few. But the real show stoppers in the film all happen to Motley Crue with a special take on 'Home Sweet Home'...



Classic 80's anthems highlight the hilarious plot and completely unrealistic circumstances the four main characters get involved in.
But with music like that, who cares!

Music defines people, occupations, fashion, eras and most importantly to me - film.

There are moments when you hear a song and it reminds you of a place or a person and you sit back and have a little chuckle or perhaps get a little teary.
I enjoy when I hear a song and it triggers a scene from a film to replay over and over in my head.
My favourite would have to be from Ferris Bueller's Day Off...



It just so happens that my fav scene makes an appearance in 20-to-1 'Scene-Stealing Shows' - I hope yours does too!


It's been a pleasure - and for me too ;)