I never had an easy bake oven. Sometimes I want to buy one because they are cool.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I got one and both my brother and I did like playing with it.
Hear the Bay Area has been a hotbed for river otter activities. There's a group called Otter Spotters.
my cat is helping me type
got a nice photo of the nestlings. where 2 upload?
Typing with both hands again. The cat is old enough that his wishes are indulged as much as possible.
Both hummingbird nestlings are resting their chins on the edge of the nest. Alas, Little Buzz was way ahead of me and my camera so there is no photo of her at the nest. Yet.
Looked around for Laudanum. If there's no Turkey Opium available, pouring a bottle of pale ale over a cup of poppy seeds makes a nasty tasting beverage with minor effects. Doesn't sound worth the bother even if I do enjoy pottering around with herbal tincture stuff.
I do remember a story about putting babies to sleep for the day at harvest time with a poppy and milk brew.
My Easy Bake Oven was yellow. [link] This was a bit before everything marketed to girls had to be pink. (When did the "Pinkify ALL the things!" thing happen, anyway? I think I first really noticed it in the early nineties, when I started seeing softball mitts and bats and stuff in pink. I'd been playing softball for years by then, and mitts had always been brown leather and bats were black or silver.)
Strike what I said earlier. I think the model Hil linked to was the one I had as well.
My mom didn't hold with no toys that worked. You want real cooking? Come help me can tomatoes.
Those onesies are adorable, sj.
I hope the medical types are getting your coughing and other symptoms sorted out now, askye.
That is one ugly oven, Sue.
It was the Seventies, Dana.