I have to go back to the Fluff website to check, but I'm pretty sure they worked *with* Kellogg's to develop the Rice Krispies Treat recipe. They have a no fail fudge recipe, too.
BLECH! No fluff for Rice Krispie Treats!! You miss the buttery taste otherwise.
No. No. No. No. No you don't miss the buttery taste. There's still butter. Sheesh. What do you think this is, California? Oh. Wait.
Durkee-Mower continues to market new uses for Marshmallow Fluff and in 1966 co-promoted a new "Marshmallow Treat" © recipe with the Kellogg's Company ® utilizing their Rice Krispies ® cereal product and Marshmallow Fluff. >[link]
Don't let him slay you. Make the criticisms constructive.
Yeah. That’s what I need to do. And, one of the things I can learn from this is that taking incompletes probably means losing some of the momentum from the class and not doing as well as I could have under perfect circumstances. So, I’ll try not to take incompletes. But, if it’s necessary, it’s necessary…just don’t expect my best work from it. The important thing is that I completed the class, and I still got an A. And I’m doing a little better at focusing on that right now.
I re-read the paper, though, and I still don’t think it’s that bad. Oh, well.
vw, maybe it's just the mindset that brought me to academia in the first place, but I'd rather have a professor I respect tell me that my work was good, but could be better if I had done A, B, or C, than have one just return the paper with the word "Excellent!" scrawled on it. Because the first professor is demonstrating respect for you and your work, and showing you that he cares.
I couldn’t agree with you more, Burrell. And he is exactly that professor. He has made me a better writer because of the time he spent/spends giving feedback on one’s writing. This is the professor that gives sometimes two typed pages of feedback on a paper. He’s amazing. But, usually from him I get both positive feedback and the A, B, or C that could have been better. Today I just heard that it was competent, which is below my standard for myself. It was just disappointing. And the thing is, when HE says that it’s not my best work, I believe it…I respect him that much. And I just want to do better. I kind of feel like I’ve disappointed my favorite professor, if that makes sense.
However RC treats are definitely made with real marshmallows, at least in this house.
Ditto. Definitely need that butter.
I still don?t think it?s that bad
I didn't read that he said it was that bad. He did say it could have been better.
I always made my RC treats with Fluff. I was always too lazy to melt the marshmallows myself.
Now I have a craving for the Golden Graham S'mores. Mmmmmmmmm... I will have to make do with the Cadbury coated eggs I have.
I always made my RC treats with Fluff. I was always too lazy to melt the marshmallows myself.
Finally. A normal person. Although you're married to someone who buys gourmet peanut butter sandwiches. I can't decide if that's a plus or a minus.
Just for ita: a ninja restaurant in Tokyo.
I had an adventure when my ninja bladder became full and I had to go to the ninja restroom. I asked a friendly ku no ichi where it was and she directed me to a mysterious hall with two doors: one had a shuriken on it, and one had a slightly more decorated shuriken on it. I had no fucking clue which one was my bathroom. I felt like Indy in The Last Crusade. So finally I chose the door with the more decorated shuriken.
I chose........ poorly. The guy at the ninja urinal was not happy.
Oh! I forgot to share my kind of good news, kind of weird news. So, I met with my psych prof this morning to go over our exam - she only handed back the bubble sheets, which didn't even tell us which ones we missed, never-the-less gave us any indication what concepts we screwed up on. So, I asked if we could go over them together. Well, the machine that calculates the bubble tests figured mine wrong. Instead of getting five wrong, I only got three wrong! I tied for the highest grade in the class! WoooHoo! Oh, and my score is now a 97 instead of a 93...a solid A. I'm very happy.