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Not your typical mom |
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http://charity0720.blogspot.com/ |
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English |
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cooking, family, hobbies |
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I'm 29 years old. I love to play video games, cook, bake, read, and hang out. I will do anything for anybody and I expect to be treated the same way. I'm opinionated, loving, romantic, and fierce when needs be. This blog is made for me mostly, but I'm keeping it public just in case my friends & family decide they find me interesting enough. |
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22 Followers |
Stromboli
This is a favorite growing up and still a favorite today. You can pretty much make this anyway you want but the secret, to me anyway, is the bread recipe. You could probably even just make it into some rolls or bread if you wanted to. Ingredients:3 c flour2 T sugar1/2 tsp salt2 T yeast1 1/4 c warm water2 T butter1 package of Italian sausage (We like Bob Eva
Apple Pancakes
Yes, I'm still trying to find ways to diminish the apple supply that I have. I am planning on making an apple pie for Thanksgiving, but I still will have some left. I was craving these yesterday morning, no there's nothing I else I need to share, but I was craving these and they were delicious.You will need:2 eggs, beaten1 1/2 c milk2 c flourCanola oil, for cooking them in4 medium apples, peeled and chopped. (I like bigger chunks of apple in my pancakes so I cut them into bigger pieces. It just depends on how big you want your apples chunks in your pancake.)1/2 tsp salt1/4 c sugar (This also too depends on how sweet your
Apple Cake
I had a really tough time with cooking this recipe. I'm not, what do you say, you're professional baker, however, I still think this is hard to bake. If you test it with a toothpick, it can come out clean, but you could be testing an apple or a part closer to the top that is done. I am open to ideas on how to test this kind of a cake without cooking it too long and becoming dry, which is like a sin in this house. My cake ended up falling a part because it just wasn't cooked all the way. Of course, I didn't discover this until it was entirely too late and I couldn't throw it back in the oven. Oh well, live and learn. It was still tasty, the cooked part anyway.Ingredien
Apple Bread
So many apples and I just don't know what to do with them all! Yesterday, I was determined to make at least a few things and I still have a huge bag of them!I made Apple Bread two different ways. I am just going to put down what I liked. I am discovering a little bit on adding this helps that and taking away this may make it less fluffy and substituting this may help and it may not. I've been so scared to "experiment" but I'm becoming more and more daring as I keep practicing. Practice makes perfect, right?Ingredients:3 c flour1 3/4 c sugar1 1/2 tsp cinnamon3 eggs2 tsp vanilla3/4 c canol
So excited for this game to come out!
Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2There is going to be so many cool features on this game that it blows my mind. The graphics alone are incredible. It's amazing the difference even a year makes. Take a look at Call of Duty 4 and compare it with this game? The graphics are incomparable. They're still good on COD4, however, but even the smallest details, if you pay that much attention, is amazing.With the exception of last night and maybe the week before, I haven't played much on my Xbox 360. I guess it's because I played so much COD, World at War, that it became boring. There hasn't
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