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art-deco-shrimp · 2 years
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Talked to my boss at work (where, for context, I am a professional baker) about the idea of making a single macaron at a time ever, let alone once a week, and she agreed that it's a thoroughly ridiculous idea. So. Marinette makes a dozen passionfruit macarons every week, picks out the best one for Adrien, and doesn't want to just toss the rest out. She and her family and even Tikki are getting tired of eating the rejects (never mind the one that inevitably goes stale and Marinette has to throw away regardless), so she starts bringing them on patrol to give to Cat Noir.
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fieriframes · 8 months
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[SO WE JUST BOIL DOWN SOME TATERS? FOUR TO FIVE. AND I'M GONNA STICK 'EM IN MY MIXER. AMERICAN. SO WE GOT PROCESSED. IT HAS TO BE AMERICAN. IT HAS TO BE AMERICAN? YES. SAUTé ONE LARGE ONION. IN A 1/2 A CUP OF BUTTER?]
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she-is-amused · 1 year
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Either this recipe and I have a different understanding of what ‘3 cups flour’ means, or something has gone horribly wrong. @medic981
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elvenferretots · 2 years
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I will forever be grateful to Hannah Brannigan for the small/picky dog hack that is buying treats you would feel good about if it was all your dog ate that day.
Between AAFCO complete toppers and FDR, there's so many options and flavors that you'll never run out of high value goodies. Bonus benefit: it cuts down so much on stomach upset.
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spiceworld1997 · 1 year
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also i know this isn't the point of that 'ur neighbors didn't consent to you bringing them food' thread but. it did also make me scream when the author of the thread included 'borrowing ingredients and kitchen appliances' before saying "this shit is not ok without consent". right so like.......not Getting Consent to use your neighbors kitchen appliance would be stealing?? LMFAOOO like OBVIOUSLY someone is asking before using your things??? that's how it typically works
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inkskinned · 8 months
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you're in the habit of denying yourself things.
if someone asked you directly, you would say that you love a little treat. you like iced coffee and getting the cookie. you drink juice out of a fancy cup sometimes, and often do use your candles until they gutter out helplessly.
but you hesitate about buying the 20 dollar hand mixer because, like. you could just use your arms. you weren't raised rich. you don't get to just spend the 20 dollars (remember when that could cover lunch?), at least - you don't spend that without agonizing over it first, trying to figure out the cost-benefits like you are defending yourself in front of a jury. yes, this rice cooker could seriously help you. but you do know how to make stovetop rice and it really isn't that hard. how many pies or brownies would you actually make, in order to make that hand mixer worthwhile?
what's wild is that if the money was for a friend, it would already be spent. you'd fork over 40 without blinking an eye, just to make them happy. the difference is that it's for you, so you need to justify it.
and it sneaks in. you ration yourself without meaning to - you don't finish the pint of ice cream, even though you want to. the next time you go to the store, you say ah, i really shouldn't, and then you walk away. you save little bits of your precious things - just in case. sometimes you even go so far as putting that one thing in your shopping cart. and then just leaving it there, because maybe-one-day, but not right now, there's other stuff going on.
you do self-care, of course. but you don't do it more than like, 3 days in a row. after that it just feels a little bit over-the-edge. like. you can't live in decadence, the economy is so bad right now, kid.
so you don't buy the rice cooker. you can-and-will spend the time over the stove. you can withstand the little sorrows. denial and discipline are practically synonyms. and you're not spoiled.
it's just - it's not always a rice cooker. sometimes it is a person or a job or a hug. sometimes it is asking for help. sometimes it is the summer and your college degree. sometimes it is looking down at scabbed knees and feeling a strange kind of falling, like you can't even recognize the girl you used to be. sometimes it is your handprint looking unsteady.
sometimes it is tuesday, and you didn't get fired, and you want to celebrate. but what is it you like, even? you search around your little heart and come up empty. you're so used to denying that all your desires draw a blank.
oh fuck. see, this is the perfect opportunity. if you had a mixer, you'd make a cake.
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ollimio · 6 months
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Creamy Peanut Butter Icing Creamy peanut butter icing is quick to prepare and is nicely paired with chocolate cake.
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nyastyaraspurrtina · 6 months
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"use your pastry mixer to mix the butter in" you mean my fucken arms??????
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joelamatguell · 7 months
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White Chocolate Blondies These bars have become an office favorite -- they are naughty but OH SO NICE!
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chantedeer · 8 months
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Recipe for Easy Carrot Cake This recipe makes a fabulous and moist carrot cake. Try it for Thanksgiving instead of or in addition to pumpkin pie. 1.5 cups vegetable oil, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 4 eggs, 2 cups all-purpose flour, 3 cups grated carrots, 2.5 cups sifted confectioners' sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, 2 cups white sugar, 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream, 1 cup chopped walnuts, 1 package cream cheese
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topteneverworld · 8 months
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Best KitchenAid Measuring Cups Red – Top 8 Chosen For You!
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White Chocolate Blondies
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These bars have become a staff favorite because they are sinful but SO GOOD!
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the-wayward-snowflake · 8 months
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She’s going to rest today. Feel free to pet her very soft feathers.
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kirstenrivera · 8 months
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Coffee Flavored Liqueur III This homemade liqueur tastes great on its own or when mixed with other beverages. It makes a wonderful present that is constantly appreciated!
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lilianekhalil · 8 months
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Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread
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It's simple to make, incredibly moist, and delicious to eat this traditional Maine pumpkin bread. It's the ideal holiday gift because it's spiced with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves!
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Raspberry-Infused Vodka Homemade raspberry-infused vodka is easy to make using 4 simple ingredients; add to your favorite mixer for a berry-flavored drink.
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