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not-close-to-straight · 7 months
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Double Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
So many of y'all asked for the recipe for these sort of ridiculously good looking cookies so I figured I'd share with everyone! Links included for visual help!
Recipe Makes Approx. 24 Cookies Depending on Size
(also, peep the recipe book from @monobuu!)
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Ingredients:
1 Cup (2 sticks) Soft Butter
1 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
2 Eggs
2 tsp Vanilla
1 Box (3.9 oz) Instant Chocolate Pudding
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp Cornstarch
2 Cups Flour
1/2 Cup Hershey's Dark Cocoa
As Many Chocolate Chips as You Want, Chocolate Chips are Measured With Our Soul, Not with Numbers
*Optional: teaspoon of vanilla yogurt or milk in case batter is too dry.
Directions:
Preheat Oven to 350 F.
-Tip! Use a Stand Mixer or Handheld Electric Mixer, Dough is Too Thick to Thoroughly Mix By Hand!
Cream Softened Butter and Brown Sugar in Mixing Bowl
Add Eggs
Add Vanilla
Add Chocolate Pudding and Blend until Smooth
In Separate Bowl, whisk together baking soda, corn starch, salt, flour and cocoa.
Add Dry Ingredients to Wet ingredients in Small Amounts (maybe half a cup at a time?) and Mix Well
-Tip! If Dough is Dry and Crumbly, Add in the Vanilla Yogurt or Milk!
Toss in As Many Chocolate Chips as Your Soul Desires
Baking:
I use the #40 Ice Cream Scoop to Portion Out Cookies on a Dark, Nonstick Cookie Sheet
Slightly Flatten Dough with Spoon or Bottom of Cup. Flatten More for Crunchier Cookies, Flatten Less for Fudgy, Brownie Like Cookies
Bake for 10-11 Minutes.
Let Rest on Wire Rack Until Cooled.
Eat All Of Them.
Cheers!
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natsxaddiction · 11 months
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TLH Future Chapter Snippet
Paige and Peyton convo
Peyton turns toward the stove with a sigh. The recipe book in front of her, courtesy of your mother, holds the power to lots of happiness and full bellies. There’s too many mouths to feed and different diets to make a choice. As the visiting guest, the one who appointed herself to take care of the house, it’s her job to get this done. She’s flipping through the many recipes, unable to stop at one, when she becomes aware of a presence near her. Out of her peripheral she spots tiny hands and wide eyes peeking around the corner.
When she turns again the small child recedes into their hiding spot again. Peyton smirks. How cute. She walks over the edge of the counter and leans over.
“Well, hello there,” Peyton greets Paige. Paige looks up at her, a look of apprehension on her face as she sits on her knees.
“Where’s Mommy?” Paige questions.
“Mommy is sleeping,” Peyton informs her. She kneels to be eye level with Paige. “She needs her rest. Can I help you with something?”
“Well, I want Mommy to, um, make me a sandwich,” Paige avoids her gaze. Even after their last encounter, which was a happy one, she’s nervous about interacting with Peyton. “Cause I’m hungry. I didn’t eat all day.” Paige gestures with her hands.
“I could make you something if you’d like,” Peyton offers. “I was just about to make dinner.”
Paige thinks for a second.
“I-I want to wait for Mommy,” She stutters. She would much rather let you make it for her.
“Okay,” Peyton nods. She steps away from Paige and walks over to the recipes again. Ah! Spaghetti. It’s simple. It’s quick. Everyone loves it. So she gets to work immediately. Every now and then she’ll glance over to see Paige peeking over at her.
Only when she begins to make a recipe for brownies does the little girl come out of her little hiding spot.
Paige walks over to her, interest in her eyes, and tentative steps. She stands at the tips of her toes to just barely see over the counter as Peyton pours vanilla extract into the mixing bowl.
“What’s that Auntie?” Paige asks.
“Vanilla for brownies,” Peyton answers. She’s amused by Paige’s cautiousness.
“Oh,” Paige nods. “I like brownies. My Mama makes the best brownies. With chocolate chips sometimes. Can we have those?”
“That’s a great idea, kid,” Peyton walks over to the pantry. She peruses the aisles until she finally finds the half empty bag of Hershey chocolate chips. She spots the stepping stool for what she assumes are the kids. Paige’s eyes light up when she realizes her Aunt wants her to help. Peyton helps her to wash her hands and then they’re on their way. Peyton allows her to hold the mixer and even taste some of the brownie mix after they’ve poured everything into the pans.
“Auntie, you can’t be mean to me, okay?” Paige says so nonchalantly. She sucks chocolate from her finger and reaches to dig in again. “‘Cause it’s not nice. If you’re mean I’m going to cry and I’m not a baby if I do cry. ”
Peyton’s heart drops. She didn’t realize the three year old would even remember that. Nonetheless internalize it. As an adult. She knows better. She has three children of her own. She understands how tough it can be to hear certain things from the people you love.
“I know you’re not a baby,” Peyton taps her to get her attention. She clears her throat. “I think you’re a beautiful little girl. So smart and funny. Auntie was stupid.” She says referring to herself in third person. “I wasn’t being nice, you’re absolutely right. I should not have said or done any of those things. I apologize and I’m sorry for making you sad. I love you a lot.” Peyton kneels. She’s also kind of proud of Paige for sticking up for herself. “Don’t allow people to be mean to you. Even me.”
“I know,”Paige wipes her hands on her shirt. Peyton grimaces. “When you’re not nice it makes people sad. So I’m nice sometimes. Not all the time. Mama and Mommy told me that. They told me lots of things.”
“Oh yeah?” Peyton grins. “What else have they told you ?” Paige seems to retain and report information as if it’s just been told to her. It’s fun.
“Well,” Paige puts a sticky finger to her chin. “They said no one is allowed to touch or see my privates. That’s a big no no.” Paige shakes her head.
“It is,” Peyton agrees. It’s such an important topic to know. Good parenting on your part.
“And also I can’t flush things down the toilet no more,” Paige recites. “Mama was so mad. She put me in time out when I did that.”
Peyton snorts. Of course.
“I can’t say bad words either,” Paige’s eyes widen. “Mommy will wash my mouth with soap. That’s yucky.” Paige scrunches her nose.
“It is. My mom used to say that with us.”
“Ohhh you said bad words,” Paige pokes Peyton in the cheek.
“Once or twice,” Peyton nods.
“I really miss my Mama,” Paige says suddenly. “I want her to come home and be with me and my brothers and sisters. My mommy too. They sleep in the same room and everything. But now Mommy sleeps by herself.”
“Yeah, I’m sure your Mama misses you too,” Peyton opens her arms for a hug, not even knowing if Paige will do it, but the little girl comes into her arms willingly.
“Can you call her and tell her to come home?” Paige asks and Peyton only nods.
She hopes Natasha does make it home.
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scorchieart · 2 years
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Yesssssss those modern headcanons were perfect! Can we get the eldest 3 next, pretty please?
Ask nicely, and you shall receive ;)
Silly Headcanons About the Princes as Children - Part 4: Modern-Day
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Jin Grandet
Made regular trips to the dentist on account of too many cavities. They became such close chums over the course of these visits to the point where Jin learned the dentist was going to become a grandpa before even the secretary knew. The dentist never scolds him too harshly. Why risk upsetting his best-paying patient? He usually just fills in the cavity and gives Jin a semi-stern finger wagging. Those were just his baby teeth, after all. Surely he’d learn to control his sugar intake by the time the adult ones grew in.
Listen, if anyone’s to blame, it’s Yves for making all those sweets so darn irresistible. Granted, Jin usually ends up eating more than his share, but he swears he only does it to keep his brothers from suffering the same terrible toothy fate as him. Ah, the lengths he goes to as the eldest…
But don’t worry, Jin makes it up to little Yves by helping him find new recipes to try. The two of them flip through cookbooks and watch cooking channels together (Jin’s favorite show is Cupcake Wars*), and Jin jots down the ingredients and steps for all the desserts Yves asks for. It’d be a heck of a lot easier to remember them all if the DVR memory wasn’t always full.
Jin is a master of diversions. Whenever the gang has to attend high-society parties or events and the younger ones inevitably get nervous or uncomfortable around the haughty socialites, Jin would swoop in and deploy his silver tongue to dazzle and diffuse the situation. Then he’d discreetly pull his brothers aside to someplace quiet (like a coat closet or an outdoor veranda), give them whatever candy he had in his pocket (be it lollipops or candy canes or gummy worms) and pat them on the back until they stopped crying. He’d stay hidden with them for the entire night if he needed to. 
His favorite place on Earth is Hershey Park, followed closely by the M&M’s Factory.
One year, Jin was gifted a stunning silver ring with a massive andradite garnet inset center stone for his birthday. He took one look at the gift, thought it was a ring pop, and swallowed it whole. He learned the hard way later that night that not all shiny rocks are candy.
But he was intrigued by the idea of birthstones, so he went out and bought a stone bead for each of his brothers: topaz for Chevalier, alexandrite for Clavis, peridot for Leon, sapphire for Yves, and two shades of opal for the twins. It pays to grow up rich. He wears them around his neck on a chain along with his garnet gem (after a thorough washing, of course) and never takes it off. 
Would never admit it aloud to his brothers, those six are already more than enough, but he secretly hoped to add an emerald to the collection so he could complete the rainbow.
Chevalier Michel
Can’t stand staying in the house when all his brothers are home, so he packs a bag full of books and high-protein energy bars and spends the day at the local library. Most people stop and stare at the little boy walking across town and crossing the busy streets on his own, but with just one stern over-the-shoulder look the people flinch and continue on their merry way. He’ll be fine, he looks like he knows where he’s going.
There are multiple libraries around the area, but he usually visits the one farthest away on the outskirts of town. It is an old, dilapidated shack of a building, run by a doddery librarian who looks even more ancient than the place itself. But it hosts a modest collection of classic and modern titles, has charming vintage armchairs you could just melt into, and, most importantly, is free of shrill little brothers. One would think the first place to find Chevalier would be in a library, but the challenge lies in which one.
The first time Chevalier visited the place he thought the librarian had died at the counter. But four hours into his reading session, a massive sneeze echoed through the dingy racks that shook him to his core. Chevalier grabbed his bag and flew out the door before the now-moving librarian could ask if he wanted to apply for a library card. But he returned the following week, standing on his tippy-toes to reach the top of the counter, and politely apologized and requested a library card. 
This probably doesn’t even need to be said at this point, but Chevalier isn’t a big TV fan. “Television rots the brain,” he’d said when Clavis and Leon asked if he wanted to watch superhero shows with them. But there are a select few programs he doesn't mind watching, particularly educational ones like science shows and historical documentaries and brainy quiz games.
But his brothers usually hogged the TV all day with their baby shows and cartoons, so he kept a copy of the TV guide hidden in his room and always set the DVR to record the shows he didn’t want to miss. Then he’d wake up in the middle of the night, quietly sneak into the family room to watch his lineup, then slip back into bed at dawn. It’s a good excuse to sleep through the hubbub of the morning cartoons, that’s for sure.
But one night he fell asleep on the couch watching a particularly dull documentary on the history of haberdasheries and woke up the next morning to the sun burning his eyelids, Season 27 of Jeopardy!* on screen, and Clavis and Leon bouncing on the cushions laughing and taunting him. Chevalier whacked them off the couch with a pillow, shut off the TV, and headed for the library. 
As a prank, Clavis signed Chevalier up for the Jeopardy! Kids Tournament, but it came to none of the brothers’ surprise that he absolutely swept the competition. He then proceeded to dominate the Teen Tournament a few months later despite not meeting the minimum age requirement to enter. The only category he flubbed on was “Saturday Morning Cartoons”, and since then he’s made occasional appearances in the family room to watch with the others. 
Chevalier donated the prize money to the rickety old library. It already paid to grow up rich.
Clavis Lelouch
He pours the milk before the cereal (and that’s a fact)
He dressed as a mad scientist for Halloween one year and turned it into his entire personality. He’d wear the lab coat and rubber gloves and goggles everyday and everywhere. He wanted to wear the crazy wig that came with the costume too, but it made Yves cry so he resolved to just ruffling up his hair to be extra floofy in the morning.
But a mad scientist needs a base of operations to conduct his experiments. So he chased Licht and Nokto and their snack stash out of the treehouse and set up the “Lelouch Laboratory”. Flashing lights and freaky sounds and funky smells often emanated from the lab well into the late hours of the night.
But a mad scientist needs materials to set up and test his experiments. Luckily, Clavis is never wont for supplies as he treats all objects with potential to be studied. From freshly cut blades of grass to his Science teacher’s car keys to Chevalier’s barf-inducing energy bars, anything and everything had the potential to astound and amaze with just a “What if?” and a spark of imagination. And it didn’t hurt that he could always swipe his father’s credit card if there ever came the opportunity to acquire a particularly fascinating material online. It pays to grow up rich.
But a mad scientist needs test subjects to run his experiments on. His brothers were too clever to fall for his pleas for help, so Clavis resolved to luring the neighborhood kids into his den with promises of Yves’s sweets in exchange for their assistance. It wasn’t uncommon to hear panicked shrieks or see children fleeing in terror from the backyard.
The final experiment run at the Lelouch Laboratory happened on what started out as a calm spring’s day. Clavis had just received a bottle of fluoroantimonic acid in the mail (don’t ask where he bought it from) and was dying to test it out on his oddball collection of knickknacks. But safety is the number one priority at the Lelouch Laboratory, so he needed to find a fearless assistant with a strong will to keep a sharp eye on the trials and make sure nothing “unexpected” happened. The little redheaded boy he found napping under the seesaw at the park was perfect.
Everything was set up according to plan. He’d laid his assortment of solvents out on the floor of the treehouse, triple checked to make sure his goggles and gloves were on properly, and flashed the little boy wobbling in the corner a thumbs up to begin. But before Clavis could insert the dropper into the bottle of acid, the sleepy boy closed his green eyes and fell facedown on the testing zone. The bottle tipped over and the fluoroantimonic acid spilled out, running along the floor and rapidly eating away at the wood until eventually the entire treehouse caved in and collapsed. Luckily, the two made it out mostly unscathed, but Clavis has since been forced to shut down his operations and hang up his lab coat until he could acquire a hazardous chemical license. Jin pulled the two out of the rubble, offered them honey buns to calm them down, then walked the boy with the garnet hair and emerald eyes back home.
Read the modern day hc's for the youngest 3 here!
Tagging: @atelieredux @queengiuliettafirstlady
(Check out my Ikemen Prince Writing Master list here! And if you want to send me a request, please check the details here!)
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newsiegirlscout · 6 months
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Best Autumnal Recipes:
No Bake Spiderweb Cheesecake: Absolutely gorgeous and showstopping delicious with relatively low effort, this one has rather quickly entered my teatime repertoire any year I can find the time to make it! (For the wafers themselves, I'd recommend these, and the spiders can be made relatively easily by melting Rolos on top of a pretzel for about ten seconds, flattening them with the back of a spoon, and adding mini M&M "eyes" and legs from broken pretzels.)
Witch Hat Cookies: As far as cute, easy fixes go, I have a particular love for fudge stripe cookies (or the store brand equivalent) with the chocolate side facing up, topped with a thin ring of purple icing around the center and an unwrapped Hershey's kiss (with another band of purple icing to form the hatband). I'd call them zuckerhutchien but my first-generation German mother would burn me as a witch on the spot, so instead I just refer to them as spooky book club treats.
Gingersnaps: Also an absolute classic; this recipe in particular has been the cause of much appreciation from various friends and professors
Chai Spiced Maple Cookies With Browned Butter Frosting: Definitely a mouthful there, but these remain a favorite for Hobbit Day and the rest of the pumpkin spice season!
Mini Pumpkin Cake: Ach! This is one of the top recipes on my to-do list. It looks absolutely delicious and the absolute perfect size for a small pumpkin spice treat...on that note, please let me know if you've found a vegetarian equivalent to candy corn pumpkins!
Hahaha YES: Candy Corn Pumpkins
Soft Molasses Cookies With Pumpkin Cream Filling: This is more of a transitional treat, but still a nice one irregardless. Personally, I'd recommend baking the cookies a little longer, so you get just enough of a crisp finish on the edge to compliment the cream cheese filling.
Brown Butter Maple Pecan Cookies: I haven't tried these yet either, but some baking communities have been going wild about them, and you really can never go wrong with either browned butter or a nice turtle flavor palette.
Baked Pumpkin Donuts: Skeptical, you may be! "Who bakes a donut?" you'll say! The answer: me. I used to work in a bakery that specialized in donuts and had a pretty good selection of baked (as well as fried) donuts, and the pumpkin is perfect for providing that soft cake-y moisture content. (The batter uses the same recipe as a similar pumpkin cream cheese muffin, and while I can't speak for the author's, pumpkin muffins are quickly getting me through the busiest season in coffeeshops, bakeries, and academics alike.)
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread: What's better than banana bread? Pumpkin bread, of course!! This recipe, with the exception of maybe the chocolate chips (depending on brand, although chopped vegan chocolate bars usually work well) is entirely vegan, not to mention a pretty quick stress-bake to boot.
Pumpkin Scones (Starbucks Copycat): Once again, I'll be honest: I have not tried these, albeit these vanilla bean scones have been a popular favorite and we, as a barista at a local coffeeshop, have a legal obligation to one-up Starbucks at any given point. Definitely a must for the next cup of tea!
Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars: Between Rosh Hashannah and Halloween, we've got to have one obligatory Halloween dessert with some type of caramel apple base!
Happy baking!
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mariacallous · 4 months
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Barbra Streisand’s long-awaited memoir “My Name is Barbra” is simply delicious. 
Figuratively, it’s delicious in the sense that the Jewish icon shares juicy anecdotes from her storied life and career, like behind-the-scenes drama with Mandy Patinkin while filming “Yentl.” It’s also literally delicious because Barbra, a woman after our own hearts, talks a great deal about Jewish food.
In the early chapters of the book, “Pulaski Street,” “Why Couldn’t I Play the Part?” and “This Night Could Change My Life,” she mentions her grandmother’s beloved Hanukkah cinnamon cookies. (Drop the recipe, Babs!) She kvetches over the disgusting potatoes, which she surmises likely came from a can, and kvells about the rich kosher cake for Shabbat at Bais Yaakov Jewish summer camp in the Catskills. She recalls the gorgeous Charlotte Russe cake at Schenley’s Jewish bakery and the freshness of the bagels and lox complemented by sour green tomato slices at Besterman’s Jewish appetizing store. 
But Barbra actually has a few Jewish food thoughts that are pretty controversial.
First: Barbra Streisand doesn’t like Jewish delis! In an anecdote about her life before stardom, Babs writes, “I also liked going to the deli. Not the Jewish delis. They gave you too much meat. I couldn’t get my mouth around those sandwiches.”
She goes on, “I would go to the Gentile ones and order my favorite… a roast pork sandwich with mayonnaise on soft white bread. Delicious.”
Delicious? As a Jew, everything about that sentence is so utterly wrong. 
Her second Jewish food hot take: Barbra Streisand thinks Hershey’s syrup tastes better in egg creams than Fox’s U-Bet.
When describing the food memories of her childhood, Babs talks about an Italian candy store that served Coke and egg creams. “I don’t know why they’re called egg creams. There’s no egg in them, only milk and chocolate syrup, Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup, and seltzer,” she writes.
(Well, Babs, there’s no consensus on how the name egg cream came about. But there are a few theories you can read about here.)
In the audiobook version of the memoir, she continues, “Recently I tried to recreate one and before I could find U-Bet I used Hershey’s chocolate syrup. Which turns out to be even better.”
With all due respect… oof. Both the slander (I kid) against Jewish delis and the preference of Hershey’s chocolate syrup over U-Bet are fighting words, Babs. But, considering how much good Barbra Streisand has done for the Jewish community, I think I can let it slide.
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therecipelibrary · 1 year
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I've had a very rude accusation aimed at my old facebook. I have provided photos of the recipe in question from my copy of the book as well as the identifying grease mark near 'nilla' which marks it as uniquely my copy.
She obviously didn't look at my post as I clearly credit Hershey's and with the correct date to boot. Sharing these recipes used to be fun but I'm not cut out for the darker side of things. In all the years here with all you wonderful friends I have been blessed without a single negative comment, but friends, this one hurts.
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wol-recipes · 1 year
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My go-to brownie recipe is adapted from Betty Crocker's Cooky Book but using the Alton Brown baking method (I find his recipe a bit too fudgy)
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2/3 cup flour
1/2 cup cocoa (I like Hershey's Special Dark)
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
(1/2 teaspoon espresso powder, if you want)
Optional 1/2 cup nuts or chocolate chips
Mix wet ingredients, then slowly add dry ingredients. If adding nuts or other extras, fold them in last. Use a greased square pan - adding parchment paper will allow you to lift them out to slice them easier.
Bake at 300 degrees for 15 minutes, remove and let rest for 15 minutes, then return to oven to bake another 30 minutes or until internal temperature of 195 degrees.
Let cool 5-10 minutes before slicing.
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You like to bake? Ahhh, me too!!! I love baking cakes, brownies and cookies. Do you have your own recipes or are they from online/cook books?
I do!! I love making cookies, in particular. I have a collection of recipes that were my grandmother's that I make every year along with the Pillsbury Peanut Butter Blossoms (the ones with the Hershey kisses). I'll have to share pictures when I get started baking!
Do you have your own recipes you love to make?
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alfalfairy · 1 year
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For the soft asks - 7, 18, 29! Hope your day is going well :)
soft, stay at home ask game
7. Favorite Board Game! I'm actually not much into board games to be honest, but out of them, I enjoy Scrabble, Battleship, and Jenga (yes I know it's not a board game :P )
18. A Book Series to Escape In! I love rereading His Dark Materials. I loved it when I was younger. I knew my Christian grandparents wouldn't get it for me, so I asked my Buddhist grandmother, and she came through ;) I've also read La Belle Sauvage, but not The Secret Commonwealth. The idea of daemons has always fascinated me.
29. A Favourite Easy Recipe! I enjoy making beer bread (I use the Dylan Hollis recipe) - my partner enjoys beer, so whenever he gets some, he puts a bottle aside for bread. He loves the Hershey Yuengling bread, which goes super well with Nutella - but my favorite is the Leinenkugel Berry Weiss with raspberry jam! I also tend to default to homemade chicken tenders when we're stuck on dinner.
Thanks for the ask friend! :)
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shakespearevillain · 2 years
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(Written during the Covid spike a few months back)
Apparently, some of my funniest moments are when I say something weird absolutely sincerely.
Take dinner a few nights ago. Mom was trying out a new meatloaf recipe, which I found frustrating because, as of two years ago, my body decided that all beef and pork products will make me ill. Really sick. Me eating a hamburger is equivalent to a dog eating a Hershey’s bar -- just a terribly bad idea.
However, Mom’s food is both free and made with a certain amount of love, so I decided that this would be an experiment for me. I have nowhere to be since I’d rather stick pins in my toes than go substitute teach in the middle of a Covid spike. Maybe beef doesn’t make me sick anymore. Maybe I got better.
Maybe I’m a moron with a high sense of pleasing others and a low sense of self-preservation.
On the upside, the meatloaf was delicious. But for the fact that I might be in pain for a day, I’d say it was a great recipe and one to definitely keep. Dad was saying much the same thing, praising the recipe and asking that it be added to the recipe book.  
“Maybe we shouldn’t add it to the recipe book quite yet,” I said as gently as I could while carrying plates to the sink. “You know, in case I get violently ill.”
Dad burst out laughing. Mom started giggling as well.
“What?” I asked, wondering what on Earth I’d said.
“No, just the way you said that,” Dad said.
“Said what?” I asked.
“In case you get violently ill,” he said. “I’m sure that’s what she was going for.”
“Oh,” I replied. The statement was meant to imply that the recipe was good enough that I’d undergo mild illness to have it again, but not severe illness. A slight reminder that there was someone in the house who could get sick from eating beef, but that the dish was so good that I didn’t care as long as it didn’t make me too sick. The good news is that I apparently said it so innocently and sincerely that it came off as funny.
I think that happens a lot with me. I think I say odd things absolutely sincerely and everyone takes it as a joke because, with anyone else, it would be a joke. Also, it’s kind of like a puppy tugging on the tree limb that’s obviously too big for it. I get the wrong end of the proverbial stick, but I’m so earnest about it. Like the intellectual version of a himbo, where the idiotic thing about him is his ability to read social cues. Only, far from being cold, he’s still trying so hard to say the right thing.
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iffoundreturntosea · 2 months
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February 4, Day 35
Day 35 2015
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My mom & Niece helped with today's pic!
#stuffedelephant #birdseyeview #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2016
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Read
#read #book #words #got #afeastofcrows #red #cover #shadesoflove #nolovehere #february #picoftheday #project365 #day35
I like to see tv adaptations that are true to the book IF I've read the book first. In this case, I watched the show first and it just made the book incredibly boring to me because there were no surprises!
Day 35 2017
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Muah!
#chocolate #kisses #yum #hershey #sogood #february #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2018
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Leo so desperately wants to be an outside kitty! Not gonna happen!
#leo #kitty #cat #5secondsoffreedom #catsofinstagram #outdoors #outside #nature #closeenough #furbaby #bricks #bushes #sky #tree #pictureofapicture #instax #polaroid #snapshot #february #picoftheday #project365 #day35
He would drive everyone crazy because he got very crafty trying to get back outside anytime I let him out for a minute! Whoopsie!
Day 35 2019
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Toss in some boiled eggs and it's my perfect potato soup!
#color #green #recipe #easy #easyrecipes #crockpot #potatosoup #soup #homemadesoup #nationalhomemadesoupday #february #february4th #2019 #nationalday #nationaldaycalendar #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2020
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Home made puzzle
#mom #puzzlepieces #puzzler #paintchips #homemade #color #puzzled #february #february4 #2020 #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2021
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Hopefully you can't tell that I had a really hard day.
#me #leo #kitty #cat #snuggles #purrtherapy #purrapy #lessstressmorefun #whateverthehelliwant #february #february4 #2021 #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2022
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Encircled
#winter #ice #nature #lichen #wood #macro #upclose #texture #february #february4 #2022 #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Some of my favorite things in one picture!
Day 35 2023
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Another new hangout
#bayside #statepark #blueskies #marsh #grass #letshang ##february #february4 #2023 #picoftheday #project365 #day35
Day 35 2024
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I swear that sand dollar is the actual theme today! haha
#sanddollar #dailytheme #keyholeurchin #blackandwhite #beach #sand #february #february4 #2024 #picoftheday #project365 #day35
I can't get over this find! It is perfect in it's imperfectness! I love the beach and all the gifts it bring to me!
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madegeeky · 4 months
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For Halloween this year, our neighbors gave Mars half a fucking pound of hershey's mini milk chocolate bars.
Like, who fucking eats these besides on s'mores.
Seriously, what the fuck.
So, dug through all my baking books to see if any used milk chocolate for something and found a handful. Since they were Mars' candy, I let her pick. She, of course, picked the recipe that has an insane amount of chocolate involved.
So, in a couple weeks (after Thanksgiving leftovers have been cleaned out and I have the fridge space again) I'm making a boozy chocolate cake with a boozy chocolate mousse with a boozy chocolate sauce and sweet and spicy nuts.
Yeah, it uses three different types of booze (chocolate cream liqueur, Irish whisky, and dark rum) and each item (with the exception of the nuts) has at least 3 tablespoons of some combination of alcohol above. But I had the most chocolate things listed so it's the one Mars chose. XD
For anyone wondering, the author calls this the heartless bastard break-up cake and the servings are: 6 to 8 (on a good day) / 1 (on a bad day)
Anyway, very excited. My foot has kept me from doing a lot of shit but I think the thing I've missed most is baking.
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crazyblondelife · 1 year
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This & That for February...
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Well it’s already February 14…can you even believe it? I’ve been working on this post for several days now but life has been busy so it’s taken a while! It’s one of several posts I’ll be adding today (I finally found a block of time to work) and I hope you enjoy!
This post is filled with things I’ve discovered recently…jewelry, food, fashion and so much more! I love sharing my discoveries so consider this post my Valentine to all of you!
I recently did a collaboration with Lois Hill Jewelry and fell in love with their beautiful designs! This jewelry is meticulously made mostly from sterling silver and the pieces are all handmade! Be sure to visit the website to see the whole collection!
Food
Why not make a charcuterie board for Valentine’s Day! Pair it with a glass of Champagne and you’ve got a match made in heaven! I made this delicious fabulous board on an olive wood heart shaped board from Williams Sonoma! I love to have a collection of boards and platters so my creations can have different looks!
Salmon is one of my favorite foods and I seriously think I could eat it every night! When I saw this recipe for Honey Mustard Roasted Salmon with Caesar Roasted Potatoes from Half Baked Harvest, I immediately put it on my list to try!
Fashion
These Nike sneakers are my new favorites! They’re canvas and I just love the color!
Decor
I don’t go crazy with the Valentine’s Day decorations, but a bowl of Hershey kisses is the perfect touch!
Tropical Vacay
After being in Miami during January, I’m so ready for another beachy, warm getaway and this swimsuit and coverup are perfect for lounging by the pool or sitting by the ocean! Doesn’t that sound amazing?
Romantic Movies
Baldy and I celebrated Valentine’s Day night before last because he’ll be out of town tomorrow. I decided to stay home to be close to my mom who isn’t doing well right now. I still want to have some kind of little celebration tomorrow evening so I’ll go and visit my grandsons and then come home and watch a movie and maybe drink a glass of Champagne. I searched for the best classic romance movies ( some old and some not so old) and this is what I came up with…I love them all and they are all quite different! Which one is your favorite!
Casablanca
An American in Paris
An Affair to Remember
Some Like it Hot
My Fair Lady
Midnight In Paris
When Harry Met Sally
The Way We Were
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
Something’s Gotta Give
Chocolat
Miscellaneous Fabulousness
Here are a few other things I’ve found while perusing the interweb…I hope you like them as much as I do!
I discovered Krystal Bick on Instagram and her page is artsy and beautiful! And then…I found her blog called This Time Tomorrow! I am a fan and I know you will be too!
Acts of Kindness for Yourself is something most of us fall short on! This article points out the extreme importance of showing yourself a little kindness!
Vicki Archer has redone her blog and it’s fabulous! She never fails to inspire!
Soup season is in full swing so be sure to check out all of the great soup recipes on Crazy Blonde Life!
We all self sabotage to some extent and I’ve been reading an excellent book by Brianna Wiest called The Mountain Is You that I’m finding extremely helpful! The best way I can describe it is profoundly helpful and insightful! Clearly, I’m really getting something from this book!
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage 1971 Revised Hersheys 1934 Chocolate Recipes Cook Book Hardcover Spiral.
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illustrator & children's book author STEVEN SALERNO -bio update
STEVEN SALERNO has illustrated 37 picture books for major publishers -with 5 of these titles being both the author & illustrator: Little Tumbo (Marshall Cavendish Children’s Books), Coco the Carrot (Marshall Cavendish Children’s Books), Harry Hungry (Harcourt Children’s Books), Wild Child (Abrams Books for Young Readers), and his most recent author/illustrator title is Tim’s Goodbye (Farrar Straus Giroux 2018).
Steven Salerno lives and works in Manhattan (NYC) and is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. (Note: while a student at Parsons his instructor for a year long picture book illustration course was the famed author/illustrator Maurice Sendak, creator of Where the Wild Things Are.) Over Steven’s long freelance illustration career, in addition to the 37 picture books he has illustrated thus far, he also creates illustrations for magazines, newspapers, print & web advertising, publishing, packaging, and retail graphics.
visit stevensalerno.com to view many samples of his editorial and advertising illustrations -and click here to see a list of all his picture books published through 2022.
LATEST PICTURE BOOK NEWS
In December 2022 Steven’s most recent illustrated picture book will be released, On the Corner of Chocolate Avenue -How Milton Hershey Brought Milk Chocolate to America (nonfiction) written by Tziporah Cohen and illustrated by Steven Salerno, published by Clarion Books/Harper Collins. The true story of the poor kid from Pennsylvania, Milton Hershey, who first introduced his innovative HERSHEY’S milk chocolate candy bar back in 1905 -and went on to create his massive chocolate empire, becoming one of the largest chocolate candy producers in the world.
During the past couple years Steven Salerno has been busy working on a very special picture book project for VIKING -an imprint of Penguin Random House. In 2019 the publisher had asked Steven if he would illustrate 5 new MADELINE picture books that are being written by John Marciano Bemelmans, the grandson of famed Ludwig Bemelmans (b.1896 - d.1962) who was the author/illustrator creator of the five original classic MADELINE picture books which were released from 1939 through 1961. Yes, THAT Madeline! The brave little girl in the yellow hat living in a Paris boarding school along with eleven other young girls, all under the watchful gaze of the towering Miss Clavel. This special project request meant that Steven would be required to create the illustrations for these 5 new MADELINE picture books in the recognizable drawing stye of Ludwig Bemelmans! Thus far Steven has competed the final illustrations for the first 4 titles in this 5 book series:
1) Love from Madeline (this book was released in January 2022)
2) Madeline’s ABCs (this book was released in June 2022)
3) Madeline’s 123s (this book will be released in November 2022)
4) Madeline’s SEASONS (this book will be released in Spring 2023)
5) the 5th picture book in the series is still in development.
AWARD NEWS
In 2019 The Crayon Man -The True Story of the Invention of Crayola Crayons (nonfiction) written by Natascha Biebow & illustrated by Steven Salerno was released by publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. It’s the story of Edwin Binney, who loved color, but his chemical manufacturing company in the late 1800’s only produced black ink, black crayons, black powder, and black dyes… until the day in 1903 when Edwin finally came up with just the right recipe for making color crayons especially for school children, which he and his wife named CRAYOLA CRAYONS… This wonderful picture book not only was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection, but in 2020 it also won the prestigious Irma Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature, voted for by children all around the world.
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