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What’s Cooking: Crème Brûlée French Toast

Here’s something special for Christmas morning breakfast or brunch, Crème Brûlée French Toast, that can be prepared the night before and tossed in the oven with a pan of bacon at the same time.

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Visions of Sugarplums Dance in Their Heads

This is one of my favorite for the Holidays to bake for family and friends. Republished from 12/11/2011 from the What’s Cooking Archives at The Stars Hollow Gazette In Autumn, the appearance in grocery stores of stacks of candied fruit and mountains of nuts in all their wonderful variety is a sure sign of the …

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You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch

Ho, ho, bah humbug. Think I’ll pop this one back on top every time I get hyperglycemic. Wouldn’t want to go into a coma. Sing along, you know you want to. You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch You really are a heel You’re as cuddly as a cactus, you’re as charming as an eel, Mr. …

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Perseverance Porn

Hey, Google has monetized Cody. Not to be an influencer mind you, that would be so CB/Beta Basic. Good deeds never go unpunished. Not to be mistaken for a Cartnoon despite the time and tag. Remember, I am sponsored by a Patron like Mozart (or Salieri) so my Art is on public display because of …

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What’s Cooking: Turkey Technology

If you’re an experienced cook or one who looks at the kitchen as a foreign country and are preparing a turkey on for Thanksgiving, or any time for that matter, our hero is Alton Brown and his absolutely fool proof method for roasting a turkey is here. No basting required which leaves you time for …

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Rant of the Week: Seth Myers – Trump’s Horror Movie

Late Night host Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the House preparing for a formal vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Trump and Republicans comparing their situation to “a horror movie.”

Samhain: The Thinning Of The Veil

Samhain is one of the eight festivals of the Wiccan/Pagan Wheel of the Years that is celebrated as the new year with the final harvest of the season. It is considered by most practitioners of the craft to be the most important of the eight Sabats and one of the four fire festivals, Imbolc, Beltane …

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R.I.P. Think Progress

The youngest of my two sites is nearing 10 years old (June 20, 2020). It was born of my final break with bhudydharma. Our roles at DocuDharma, a refuge for kossacks who made themselves obnoxious enough to get booted from dK and those not yet but soon to be, were quite clear- I was in …

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‘The kidney has a very special place in the heart’

That’s where your smartness is (stable genius taps Temple knowingly), kidneys. I spel gud 2 covfefe. One of the great benefits of being on the road is you can’t watch much Cable News. Of course what you do get is CNN which barely qualifies as news and makes me appreciate MSNBC more, not that MSNBC …

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It doesn’t get any better.

  Road computing, I mean actually changing to new and exotic places on a nearly daily basis, is fraught by comparison with hooking up in a pre-Scouted and prepared location which, frankly, is frustrating enough. Add the large chunks of time spent in actual travel and I’m surprised I get anything done at all. Yesterday …

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Ain’t No Rest For Wicked, Until We Close Our Eyes For Good

  By The Sea required much more effort than I expected and the time I didn’t spend being busy I spent recovering from being busy so- no posting. Told you it would be a crap shoot. I have to go back in 2 weeks to finish anyway and I have other agendas to pursue which …

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Road Noise

  So for the last week I’ve been at North Lake, making sure it’s up to code and fully functional as our Primary Satellite HQ for 2020 (Tulsi Gabbard is dumping a ton of money into an early buy, a bit too soon for Yard Signs yet) and preparing for International travel. I spend the …

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