my last 3 brain cells
I can smell it
Take 40 seconds out of your day to be immersed in the chicken coop
Trusova Anastasia Wig
hey. don’t cry. crush three cloves of garlic into a pot with a dollop of olive oil and stir until golden then add one can of crushed tomatoes a bit of balsamic vinegar half a tablespoon of brown sugar half a cup of grated parmesan cheese and stir for a few minutes adding a handful of fresh spinach until wilted and mix in pasta of your choice ok?
Mattel has produced THREE adaptations of Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper"
(neither Catholic nor Protestant) chiming in to add another dimension; the problem isn't just that they're not letting Catholic priests keep the seal of confession (that is a problem), this bill explicitly protects E-V-E-R-Y other type of confidentiality and seal known to law, including several I had never heard of.
Just a 'screw you' to religious persons, that is the one type of confidentiality that is expressely being targeted.
I am, among other things, a mandated reporter myself, and glad to be so. I feel strongly about the evils of child abuse and the duty of every person to act & prevent it.
However, this bill wasn't designed to protect children*, it was made to attack religious freedoms.
*please check with the child abuse prevention organization of your choice; note that their advocated approach to prevent/end child abuse has nothing to do with diminishing religious freedom or the seal of confession. That is not the root of the problem, and so cannot be the focus of an effective solution.
Hey, pray for these priests extra hard, Washington state just passed a bill trying to force them to break the seal of confession. Pray for your politicians and victims of abuse while you are at it
Every Brainia Scene Ever: 5x10 [3/9]
Nativity illustrations for The Friend Magazine this month, but drawn back in June.
Hope everyone has a lovely Christmas if celebrating, or a lovely end of the year. Let’s all be good to each other.
what the HECK is Oreo pie??
It occurs to me I have been meaning to put this recipe out for awhile and didn’t, so here it is:
I don't have measurements for this. I've been making it so long I just sort of eyeball based on how many people I'm feeding. Usually, a whole thing of Oreos and most of a bag of marshmallows goes into the filling.
Mega- or Most-Stuf Oreos (don’t skimp on these; you need the filling)
Regular Oreos or Oreo Thins
Marshmallows (mini melt faster)
Heavy cream
Oreo pie crust (chocolate will do in a pinch)
Separate Mega/Most-Stuf cream from the cookies into a saucepan. Set the cookies aside in a large Ziploc
Dump marshmallows and cream into the saucepan. LESS IS MORE with the cream. You can always add as needed. Too little, however, and the pie will turn into tar.
Turn the heat on low and stir, stir, stir until all the marshmallows are melted. Don’t stop stirring or the mixture will burn.
Let the filling set in the fridge for a few hours. If you’re pressed for time you can let it set in the freezer BUT watch carefully to make sure it doesn't freeze.
When the filling is set, crush the leftover Oreo cookies in the bag and add them to the mix. Don't be shy. Aim for the filling to be gray rather than black and white. Break a few regular Oreos into quarters and throw in for extra crunch.
OPTIONAL: Depending on what texture you want, whip a cup of heavy cream and add to the filling. This makes it lighter, but you can leave it out if you want a denser filling.
Pour into Oreo pie crust and garnish with whipped cream and yet more Oreos. Or just serve it out of the bowl. I call this iteration "Thundercloud Pudding."
This will keep in the fridge for weeks since there's nothing organic in it to spoil, but the cookies lose their crunch after a couple of days.
Note: Gluten-free friends rejoice as you can make this with GF Oreos. You will need A LOT OF THEM as even the Double-Stuf GF do not have as much cream as regular Double-Stuf.
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