
The word Kipple was first coined by Philip K Dick in “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.” This is the definition:
It refers to the sinister type of rubbish which simply builds up without any human intervention. Eventually, one day, the entire world will have moved to a state of kipplization.
Well, we have a Kipple Box which contains a whole load of crap that we refuse to throw away. We dearly cling onto the stuff as if our very lives depended upon them! Hey, at least it’s just a box…I am sure everyone has kipple lurking in the dark recesses somewhere… perhaps in the drawer, the cupboard, the bedroom or even the entire house! It is an insidious monster that invades and pervades every nook and cranny!

Every now and then I sort through the box and have a good laugh at the useless rubbish that we are holding onto. Here are a few pictures:
Casino dice from the old days when we played Craps all night:

Chinese ear buds with the scoopy bit..

I asked Gnome over and over again,
“What are these?”
He wouldn’t explain himself, rolled his eyes and muttered,
“It’s just kipple.”

Hair stuff…bought them about 8 years ago and never used them!

This has never been used before either:

Trapping Wires?!

Water sensor for the broken water pump:

Hmmm…someday they might come in useful….
There was a whole lot of other stuff including old batteries, spectacles, a strop and a badger-hair shaving brush, dental floss, plastic razors, etc, etc.
Well you know what I did. I put them all back into the box and said to Gnome:
“Well you never know…don’t want to throw anything away just in case.”
Gnome calmly ignored me and said nothing.






This recipe is designed to entice our local readers to whet their appetite…and to buy our freshly squeezed coconut cream! For all our readers outside Punta Gorda, you can used canned coconut cream for this recipe…it is still delicious. We are coming up against stiff competition with the packeted dehydrated coconut powder. At this point in time, it looks like convenience is winning through. Arrrrghhh!!! What happened to all you organic farm-fresh lot out there?! 😉



















I wasn’t sure how to title this post because this particular mushroom has so many names including: Lion’s Mane Mushroom, Bearded Tooth Mushroom, Satyr’s Beard, Bearded Hedgehog Mushroom and Pom Pom mushroom. In Asian cuisine, it is known as Monkey Head Mushroom. I have never found this particular mushroom in the wild but luckily for us you can obtain it in the dried form from the Taiwanese Supermarket in Belize City. For a long time I had avoided these mushrooms because I did not know how to prepare them for cooking. The Chinese person at the supermarket would look about me dubiously (because I kinda look like a Chinese person but act like a “white person”) and shake her head at me,







A couple of weeks ago, I received an email from a lady in the States who had discovered our Casa Mascia products whilst on holiday in Toledo. I think that she bought a few items but once she was back home her young daughter became enthralled by them. Anyway, after a few excited emails back and forth, she ordered a whole load of extra goodies. I told her that the package would most likely reach her within two weeks via the Belize Postal Service.









