For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
I will fully support this theory until the day I die.
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For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
I will fully support this theory until the day I die.
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These are not the typical s’mores recipes! These are s’mores with a twist! I hope you enjoy the unique ingredient combinations. This list will definitely help revamp this favorite camping treat!
- Lemon Meringue Smores (pictured)
- Triple Chocolate Smores (pictured): Chocolate Marshmallows & Chocolate Graham Crackers and semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate
- Banana Strawberry Smores (pictured)
Here are some combinations you can add:
- lemon curd, homemade or store bought {Lemon Meringue Pie} (pictured)
- strawberries and cream cheese
- fresh apple slices and cinnamon
- Nutella and dulce de leche
- Ghirardelli caramel or raspberry filled chocolate squares
- peanut butter or almond butter
- chopped candy bars – especially Snickers or whole Reese’s
- triple berry – fresh blueberries, raspberries and blackberries plus white chocolate
- brown sugar roasted sweet potatoes slices
- brownie pieces
- cheesecake pieces
- raspberry jam or raspberry curd and dark chocolate
- sea salt on the original
- Oreo tar (that’s what I call the stuff inside Oreo Truffles)
- strawberries, bananas, chocolate, caramel sauce, pecans/almonds {Ice Cream Sundae} (pictured)
- toasted coconut with homemade coconut marshmallows and macadamia nuts or pineapple
- fresh strawberries, lemon curd and strawberry marhsmallows {Strawberry Lemonade}
- Andes Mints with chocolate graham crackers
- chocolate orange pieces (these), a pinch of orange zest and chocolate grahams
- sandwich roasted vanilla marshmallows between two peanut butter, chocolate chip cookies or chocolate cookies
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Hugs that last over twenty seconds, release a chemical in your body called “Oxytocin”, which makes you trust the person you’re hugging more.
“We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth” - Virginia Satir, family therapist
Hugging someone is a way of showing that we care, and for both the hugged and hugger, it feels good. When growing up, we are very sensitive to touch. We recognize our parents initially through sense of touch.
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts like a hormone and helps promote trust. It’s released in the body when we feel safe. This could be through breast-feeding (when we’re little), holding hands, snuggling, dancing with someone, during a massage or body work out or things that generally make us feel at ease. Hugging is definitely one of the things that make us release oxytocin.
HAHAHAHA! My master plan to gain the trust of everyone I know is working!!!!
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For my 1000th post here are my top 10 favorite fusions I’ve done. Yay, 1000 posts! I’m almost like a real tumblr user now.
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SO THIS GUY IN MY ENGLISH IS DOING A PROJECT FOR BIO WHERE HE GETS A DUCKLING TO IMPRINT ON HIM SO HE JUST CARRIES IT AROUND WITH HIM TO ALL OF HIS CLASSES AND I SWEAR THIS DUCK IS THE MOST WELL BEHAVED FUCKING POULTRY IVE EVER SEEN IT JUST SITS ON HIS DESK QUIETLY AND SOMETIMES HE PUTS IT IN HIS POCKET AND IT JUST SLEEPS LIKE WOW YOU GO DUCKY
I want a duck. Now.
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this is cute but 10 seconds later that kangaroo kicked the shit out of that kid and put it in a sleeper hold and suffocated it because kangaroos are real as fuck
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