From the same newspaper that brought you the rollercoaster/lady marriage: [link]
I watched programs about BOTH of those people on BBCAmerica. I don't remember the name of the program but it's a series of specials looking at people's sexuality and things. They also did one on Real Dolls.
For a last-minute treat before the world ends (or to pack for the trip to Paradise, I guess), Tollhouse muffins. They taste exactly like the cookies, just bigger and softer. Not too sweet, either.
Add the milk with the wet ingredients -- that step is missing.
Does anyone else have an apocalypse music playlist? If so, what's on yours? Probably the most obscure song on mine is [link] .
Please to not be laughing at my harvest gold wall oven
Bev, we have been living with my MIL for 4 years, and that is her exact oven except that her's is coppertone. It just last week started acting up. It's easily 35+ years old. The matching cooktop has one non-working burner but other than that works fine.
Does anyone else have an apocalypse music playlist?
I do not have one, but if I did, this would be on it, obvs.
Um, hello, one true apocalypse song is 1999, end of story.
I don't either (and I can't access YouTube here at work), but REM's "It's the End of the World As We Know It" is a given, isn't it?
Thanks for the muffin recipe!! I sent it onto my sister, who is famous for her excellent Toll House cookies. And then I stuck around that website and found a recipe for crustless mini quiches that I simply must make! It'll make for a nice change for breakfast from my usual greek yogurt.