We had a school-wide photographic directory, and they used our college ID picture, along with which dorm you were in and what your phone number was.
I'm kind of creeped out by that, now that I think about it....
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We had a school-wide photographic directory, and they used our college ID picture, along with which dorm you were in and what your phone number was.
I'm kind of creeped out by that, now that I think about it....
sara, do I need to explain to you how wrong that was?
I was at a wedding once where the bride did the bouquet toss. A space wide enough to drive a humvee through opened along its trajectory.
HA! At the same wedding, we had a similar incident. There were four of us who were single. When the bouquet came towards us, we all took a step back. It landed on the ground. N retossed it. Same thing. Finally, one of my fellow bridesmaids picked it up to hand back to the bride and we were all like, "Nope! You touched it. You're it."
At my college roommate's wedding, I caught the bouquet because it was sort of batted away by the other women, and I'm a softball player, damn it -- I can't *not* catch a projectile coming at me.
But then I threw it right back to the bride. Seriously.
My friend J and I both wanted the bouquet at our our friends K&L's wedding. Not so much because we wanted to be the next to get married, but because neither of us wanted the other one to get it.
We both dove for it. My head bounced off the hardwood dance floor and she stomped on my arm with her boots. I pulled her back by her dress but she ended up with it anyway.
I got married before she did. Ha!
All the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipes I am looking at call for shortening. Is this normal? I don't think I've ever purchased shortening.
I never get up for the bouquet toss. I can't remember being at a wedding where people wanted to catch it, kinda makes you wonder why anyone does it anymore.
ION, it is not yet 6.
All the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipes I am looking at call for shortening. Is this normal?
I've seen a lot of cookie recipes that call for shortening. I usually substitute butter. This can affect texture and taste, however. I think it affects taste for the better, but then I think dairy fat improves many things.
someone needs more work to do.
anyhoo, I've cooked with shortening my whole life. less now than I used to , but it is what I use in pie crust and some cookies.
Speaking of cookies/baking/etc., a tribute to Alton Brown!