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Motishon · 3 months ago
Snowflake Brownies
It would have been easy to put the beloved vanilla Christmas Tree Cakes in the top spot based on pure nostalgia alone. However, these newer Snowflake Brownies are by far the most beautiful and best-tasting holiday treat of the bunch. It all begins with Little Debbie's classic fudge brownie base, in a unique, hexagonal shape. On top, you get a decent layer of snow-white icing, a sparkle of blue sugar crystals, and a splendid stamped snowflake. The box of five brownies includes a variety of snowflake designs — they're not all the same! Comparing the snowflake brownies to the tree brownies in flavor, the snowflakes are exceedingly more enjoyable. The distinction definitely stems from the different color icings and decorations. While the green trees tasted artificial, the white snowflakes were fudgy-rich and semi-homemade-level delicious. Unwrapped and with the box tossed to recycling, you could easily pass these brownies off as bakery-bought at your next holiday party. I also love that their wintry looks are not just for celebrating Christmas. I'm thinking of stashing a box in the freezer for that surprise late-season snow that always hits in March or April. |
Motishon · 3 months ago
Skipping Rope
A skipping rope (or jump rope) is equipment used in sport and play that involves rhythmically jumping over a rope swung underfoot and overhead. The activity is practiced recreationally and competitively, with disciplines such as freestyle routines (featuring creative, combination techniques) and speed events (maximum jumps within timed intervals). Skipping rope A Ghanaian boy playing with a skipping rope Type toy Availability 16th century–present Boy jumping a long rope in Virginia A child playing with a skipping rope in Japan Accounts from the 16th century describe vine-jumping among Indigenous peoples, and by the 17th century, rope skipping had spread in Europe.[citation needed] Once treated as a gendered pastime, it became widely popular; in the 19th century it flourished in urban settings and children's street culture. Today the sport is overseen internationally by organizations such as the International Jump Rope Union (IJRU). Skipping rope is often used for cardiovascular fitness and coordination. |
Motishon · 3 months ago
Jumping Jack
A jumping jack, also known as a star jump and called a side-straddle hop in the US military, is a physical jumping exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide. The hands go overhead, sometimes in a clap, and then return to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides. Schoolchildren in the US performing jumping jacks. The jumping jack exercise's origin has sometimes been erroneously identified as World War I U.S. General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing,[1] who is said to have developed it. The name comes from the jumping jack children's toy, which makes similar arm swing and leg splay motions when the strings are tugged. Although he did not invent the exercise, the late fitness expert Jack LaLanne was credited for popularizing it in the United States. LaLanne used the jumping exercise during routines he promoted in decades of television fitness programming.[2] |
Motishon · 3 months ago
Gray colocasia esculenta
English: Location taken: the National Arboretum, Washington DC. Names: Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott, Alcocaz, Amadoembie, Amadumbe, Amateke, Arum, Bai Bon, Black Magic, Black Taro, Bon, Bon Chin Dam, Bon Nam, Callaloo, Coco Yam, Cocoyam, Colocasia, Colocasie, Dachine, Dalo, Dasheen, Daun Keladi, Edda, Eddo, Eddoe, Eddy Root, Elephant Ear, Elephant´s Ear, Elephant´s-Ear, Elephant's Ear, Elephant's-Ear, Gabi (gulay), Giant Elephant Ear, Gölevez, Green Taro, Gwaza, Inhame, Inhame-Branco, Inhame-Da-áfrica, Inhame-Da-Costa, Kalo, Katchu, Khoai Môn, Khoai Nc, Khoai nước, Kolokasie, Kolokázie jedlá, Kolokazja jadalna, Kontomire, Madumbe, Malanga, Pheuak, Phuak (Phueak), Poi, Potato of the Tropics, Purple-Leaf Taro, Sato Imo, T´a Ro T´o Ran, Taaro, Taioba-De-São-Tomé, Talas (Indonesia), Talo, Taro, Taro Potato, Tayoba, Valgomoji kolokazija, Wild Taro, Yamswurzel, Yu, Yu Tou, Таро (растение), अरबी सब्जी, अळू, कच्छु, কচু, અળવી (વનસ્પતિ), ಕೆಸು, ചേമ്പ്, താള്, ტარო (ტროპიკული მცენარე), サトイモ, 芋, 토 Classification: Plantae > Magnoliophyta > Liliopsida > Alismatales > Araceae > Colocasieae > Colocasia > Colocasia esculenta. Date 10 September 2005 Source source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com Author Photo by David J. Stang |
Motishon · 3 months ago
Flower esculenta inflorescence
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Jilka · 3 months ago
HEAD MTM
The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP was released by LEO The Lion Records (a division of MGM Records) in the USA in 1967. It was recorded at Capitol Studios in New York, USA. The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP contains 2 stories (one on each side) written by John Fleming and narrated by Jackson Beck, one each of Mandrake the Magician and the Phantom. Side 1 contains the story ‘The Astronaut And The Pirates’, featuring the Phantom. Side 2 contains the story ‘The Return Of The Cobra’, featuring Mandrake the Magician. The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP was advertised in Phantom comic numbers 27 and 28, published by King Comics in USA in 1967. (Instagram) |
Jilka · 3 months ago
RED MTM
The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP was released by LEO The Lion Records (a division of MGM Records) in the USA in 1967. It was recorded at Capitol Studios in New York, USA. The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP contains 2 stories (one on each side) written by John Fleming and narrated by Jackson Beck, one each of Mandrake the Magician and the Phantom. Side 1 contains the story ‘The Astronaut And The Pirates’, featuring the Phantom. Side 2 contains the story ‘The Return Of The Cobra’, featuring Mandrake the Magician. The Official Adventures Of Mandrake The Magician And The Phantom LP was advertised in Phantom comic numbers 27 and 28, published by King Comics in USA in 1967. (Instagram) |
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