NO bc he’s be too preoccupied with Inej being stabbed and doesn’t even notice until he sees her heaving over the side of the ship, and going back to rigging the sails
Rereading SOC and thinking about Erin.
Erin in the corner of that tight alley surrounded by gang members and unable to escape, being forced to use the *Cut*.
Triggering her panic attack and Kaz finding her hyperventilating in the corner, unable to move.
Erin pushing through and sailing the schooner even though she can feel the water in her lungs again
Ah yes, the classic bury alive emotion.
Universal human emotions
Ever wonder why your mom’s chocolate chip cookies tasted so good? I always did that’s for sure.
My grubby toddler hands would snatch one from the kitchen and cram it into my mouth, melted chocolate dripping from my chin. Turns out Magick can explain it.
Witchy Tip: Place a piece of rose quartz charged with positive energy near the food to make the food taste better
¾ cup Crisco Butter flavored shortening
Stick with me here, Crisco makes your cookie more airy and soft.
1 cup dark brown sugar
Sweetness, Comfort, Love
¼ cup white sugar
For romance and love
2 cups All-Purpose Flour
For Consistency
2 tablespoons milk (any milk will do)
For love and nurturing
¾ teaspoon baking soda
To banish negative energy
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
For love, lust and luck
1 egg
For finding true love
1 teaspoon of sea salt
To Banish Negative energy
½ cup chopped pecans
Wealth, Prosperity
Chocolate Chips and Chopped Chocolate bar (I use Hershey) No measurement, because you measure that shit with your heart.
For comfort
Start by heating your oven to 375ºF.
Now in a kitchen aid on medium speed, beat your shortening, sugar, milk, and vanilla until very light and airy. About the duration of 2 plays of the song Put Your Head On My Shoulder by Paul Anka
Beat in egg. Now in a separate bowl combine flour, salt, and baking soda. Mix into shortening mixture until just blended.
Now with your chocolate chips pour in until your heat says stop. If you wanna add the whole bag then you add the whole damn bag.
With a cookie scoop, scoop them onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Bake 8 to 10 minutes.
Now I know there is no such thing as a perfect chocolate chip cookie, but these cookies are definitely hella addictive. In fact, is that your third cookie?
I love you all! My DMs, mail, and comments are always open!
xoxo, Angel.
Can someone please draw this as a comic or something.
Diferentes razas de perro en versión guerrera, por Nikita Orlov.
Misha is the parent I’m going to be.
misha is the parent i aspire to be
New facts daily!
So, the other day in math we had a sub and the sub was next year’s math teacher. Anyway the really annoying kids were messing around and while the teacher was explaining stuff on the white board one kid shouted out “DO YOU PLAY FORTNITE?”. And my teach stopped talking , turned around, looked the kid straight in the eyes , and said, “Yes”. We all died.
This is my favorite form of entertainment.
Strawberry Mint Lemonade
½ C. Granulated White Sugar
½ C. Water
4 Lemons, Juiced (about ½-¾ C.)
½ C. Sliced Strawberries
1 Tbsp. Granulated Sugar
¼ C. Fresh Mint Leaves
2 C. Water
(I know the way I wrote out the measurements is funky, but it is divided for how it needs to be used.)
Begin by slicing your strawberries and put them in a small bowl. Toss with 1 Tbsp. granulated sugar and set aside.
In a small pot, stir together ½ cup granulated white sugar with ½ cup water. Turn the burner on low and heat until the sugar is completely dissolved, creating a simple syrup. Remove from heat.
Either chop up your mint leaves or grind them in a mortar and pestle to release the oils. Mix it in with your strawberries. After about 10 minutes, mash up your strawberries with a fork or potato masher to help release the juices.
Add your strawberry-mint mixture to a small container (I used a jar, but you can use a small pitcher or whatever you have on hand). Pour warm simple syrup over the fruit and let stand for a few minutes. Mix aggressively, or shake if you are using a jar. Add the lemon juice and 2 cups of cold water. Stir well. Let stand in the fridge for several hours, or overnight.
If you are like me and hate pulp in your drinks: let the mixture stand overnight and strain into another container to get rid of the floaty bits.
Note: I like pretty sour lemonade, so if you don’t love sour things either use less lemon juice or increase the amount of simple syrup.