Addictions can range from just about anything: alcohol, drugs, tobacco, but when a serious addiction strikes, everyone knows that the worst thing to do is surround the victim with what it is they're addicted to. Recently, I've witnessed just how bad an addiction can be and discovered that it's no laughing matter. The recovering victim was pleasantly sitting at a counter top, enthralled in a game of scrabble, but when a bag of Sun Chips was placed directly in front of her, all hope for a better future vanished. At first she restrained herself from indulgence, but within minutes, the surrounding company was shocked to find her head first in the bag, caving in to the dark side...A cat, with a serious chip addiction. The owner reported that the feline's condition had begun to improve over the last few weeks, that is, her never ending lust for human food, but once she was taunted, it meant another 21 days of serious counselling, all because of a bag of cheddar chips...A matter of addiction.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Peanut Butter Cookies.
On the typical night after dinner, when the question of "What do you want to do?" Comes up, I find myself with a trio of one word answers.
On dance days, or on days when I'm ready to sleep by 6:00, you can trust that I'll shout out "Moive!" On normal days, when I'm alert and in the mood, I find myself baking. Lastly, on the days when I'm somewhere in between, what's there to do other than a little of both! Sunday, I decided on option two and helped my sister by baking a giant batch of chocolate chip, peanut butter, cookies. Being an avid cookie baker, I come across several unique recipes, but there's something special about a peanut butter cookie. It's the salty aroma that fills your nostrils the minute you walk in the room and the seconds to indulgence counting down on the timer...3, 2, 1, Bing! As you open the oven door and the soft, warm, melt-in-your-mouth cookies make their way onto a rack, your face is embraced by a multitude of sweet smells. Finally it's the gooey peanut butter that touches your tongue and the melted chocolate chips that hide in the corners of your mouth as you swallow. Suddenly, the answer becomes clear, why peanut butter cookies are different than any old sugar cookie.
In case you have cravings, I've provided the recipe as a cure.
Ingredients:
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup butter (softened)
1 egg
1 1/4 cups flour
3/4 tsp baking powder
1//2 cup chocolate chips or as desired.
Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes.
On dance days, or on days when I'm ready to sleep by 6:00, you can trust that I'll shout out "Moive!" On normal days, when I'm alert and in the mood, I find myself baking. Lastly, on the days when I'm somewhere in between, what's there to do other than a little of both! Sunday, I decided on option two and helped my sister by baking a giant batch of chocolate chip, peanut butter, cookies. Being an avid cookie baker, I come across several unique recipes, but there's something special about a peanut butter cookie. It's the salty aroma that fills your nostrils the minute you walk in the room and the seconds to indulgence counting down on the timer...3, 2, 1, Bing! As you open the oven door and the soft, warm, melt-in-your-mouth cookies make their way onto a rack, your face is embraced by a multitude of sweet smells. Finally it's the gooey peanut butter that touches your tongue and the melted chocolate chips that hide in the corners of your mouth as you swallow. Suddenly, the answer becomes clear, why peanut butter cookies are different than any old sugar cookie.
In case you have cravings, I've provided the recipe as a cure.
Ingredients:
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup butter (softened)
1 egg
1 1/4 cups flour
3/4 tsp baking powder
1//2 cup chocolate chips or as desired.
Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes.
A Fascination For Furry Fashions
Nala Modeling The Precious Princess Cape |
Meister Showing off the Magic Mushroom Hat. |
Looking perfect in the Bad Girl Sweater |
Jager perfecting the Regal Crown |
Friday, February 17, 2012
Whimsical Winterland...A Pearl
C.S. Lewis wrote about a place that was enchanted with snow. It's true to say that growing up I constantly dreamed about going there, no matter how much reality proved it to be impossible. Even now, the same thoughts occasionally cross my mind, leaving me in laughter at the stupidity of the subject. Recently however, I began to look at the whole idea from a new perspective. About three weeks ago, when we had at least a little snow, we went to pick up my dad from work. Parking our car I saw one of the trees glistening beautifully and grabbing my camera, hurried out to snap a picture of it. After a few minutes of constant capturing I found myself in an endless photo shoot...that is, until I was called back to the car. Being pressed for time I quickly flipped through the images on my camera and then laughing to myself, realized they looked like they were straight out of Lewis' imagination. Incredible. From the time I was seven I'd dreamed about going to such a place when, in reality, I was smack dab in the center of it.
Truthfully, there isn't a world inhabited with fawns, dwarfs and talking animals, but we do live in one that's equally as magical.
Truthfully, there isn't a world inhabited with fawns, dwarfs and talking animals, but we do live in one that's equally as magical.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Wine and Winter
On a recent weekend my family decided to take a drive to one of the numerous wineries in our area. Even though I'm five years shy of tastings, It's safe for me to say that the one we visited most recently, is my favourite for the following reasons.
1: The scenery
2: The unique beekeeping element.
It's not strange for me to look forward to visiting vineyards since it gives me a chance to check out the rooms, enjoy the property and sniff the smell of sweet grapes. This time however, for my added enjoyment, the winery was providing a mead and cupcake pairing, which meant that I could indulge in some sweet, cakey, sensations! Besides that fact, because of February's kind weather habits, I was able to snap a few shots of the beautiful property outside as well as the rooms inside, it was a perfect afternoon.
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