OUT OF THE BLUE...
14.1.11
14.12.10
Molten-Choco
Here’s the deal. There are three categories of people:
1. Those who like their hot chocolate rich (the kind that gives you an intense mustache)
2. Those who do not like hot chocolate at all (the weirdies of the world)
3. Those who prefer their hot chocolate made with cocoa and not sweet, thick or rich
I’m number one. Well I’m not really; I am in the first category. My hot chocolate is literally HOT CHOCOLATE. Here’s the second deal: if you are in categories 2-3, please refrain from reading this as you will not enjoy my “recipe” or its final product.
To make the 4 D’s (see post title), you will need:
-Semi sweet chocolate chips
-Milk
-Coca
-White sugar
-Saucepan
-Something to stir with
-Mugs
Now you’ll need to pour about three mugs full of milk into your saucepan and begin to heat on the stove at medium heat. You want to be able to heat the mixture but not too slowly and not too quickly. At this point, add about 1 1/4 cups of chocolate chips. If you want this to be a little less thick, add less. Stir this concoction occasionally. When the choco is melted, add about 1 1/2 tablespoons of cocoa and the same amount of sugar. MIX IT UP MAN! Stir, preferably whisk, until completely combined. Ladle into your choice of pretty mugs and top with marshmallows and choco syrup if you so desire. SChmumm yumm!
-LEAH
December 2010, Late at Night
“We are all just a pack of daisies traveling under the sun with a field of dogs.”
-Mary and ME
21.11.10
Would YOU Wear That?
Okay, I know this is old stuff but oh well. It's my blog. COME CHASE ME DOWN FASHION POLICE! Some celebrities have really good taste in clothes/dresses etc..... others do not. Or maybe it is just me missing the "Cover your body in meat" vibe. But that's just Lady Gaga; she will always be the queen of unique, weird, creative? I guess. I have been wondering lately if she cooks the meat and eats it when done wearing it. The new--improved: "Wear and Eat" fashion. I raided Style.com of some party/awards/everyday movie star and celebrity photographs.
I'm not feeling the hair |
I just love her... |
Um..So...How's the weather? |
It looks pretty on her... Not sure about the color though |
It is just SO Katy Perry! Very fab on her |
Why is she so gorgeous? Not a bad role model either |
This was a cool performance! |
I love the colors of this dress The length? I would be so self-conscious |
Glow-in-the-dark! Not really but kind of |
I would SO wear this Interesting combination of patterns and such |
I don't know about you but those specs are pretty beast |
Not the prettiest dress I've ever seen.. |
This is so elegant (the woman's dress) |
Classy! Jeans, a nice heel...SUHWEET |
Very interesting I THINK I like it |
You have to admit an LBD cannot be beat |
I love her hair The dress is noice |
Very sexy (in a non-weird way) DID you see Nine? |
Oh Pam! I don't know how to spell her last name in real life |
"ONE of you will be going home.." |
Nice mermaid dress Black= Classy |
Yeah I don't think i'd wear that The top is a bit strange nice color though |
Very simple and elegant I Like it |
I tried on a BCBG dress a LOT like this At TJMaxx It was $90. :( Not bad for that brand I might add |
9.11.10
Kyra PART ONE
In the land of peaches and pomegranites, there lived a princess who loved her garden of magical plants, giant fruit trees and rare flowers more than anything in her almost perfect world. Princess Kyra's garden was separated into sections: some of which included the overpowering orchard, imagination imaginarium, nymph and other magical beings housing (if it could be called that) and best of all, the krypton castle. Like most princesses, Kyra was wealthy, that is, wealthy in precious stones, metals and more, as well as a few thousand gold and silver coins. Unlike many filthily rich people, Kyra and her family of four used their money to improve the city's cleanliness and poverty problems. Of course, they lived in a unusually large mansion themselves and did have opulent jewels and clothingwear perfect for any occasion but their four trusted house-helpers were treated with the utmost respect and equality. The point that I am trying to get across is that the royal family was..well...different than what would be expected of a family of their class.
To be continued...
In the land of peaches and pomegranites, there lived a princess who loved her garden of magical plants, giant fruit trees and rare flowers more than anything in her almost perfect world. Princess Kyra's garden was separated into sections: some of which included the overpowering orchard, imagination imaginarium, nymph and other magical beings housing (if it could be called that) and best of all, the krypton castle. Like most princesses, Kyra was wealthy, that is, wealthy in precious stones, metals and more, as well as a few thousand gold and silver coins. Unlike many filthily rich people, Kyra and her family of four used their money to improve the city's cleanliness and poverty problems. Of course, they lived in a unusually large mansion themselves and did have opulent jewels and clothingwear perfect for any occasion but their four trusted house-helpers were treated with the utmost respect and equality. The point that I am trying to get across is that the royal family was..well...different than what would be expected of a family of their class.
To be continued...
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