Source: Pillsbury Halloween recipe book & Pillsbury website
Want to make something creative, scary, and oh so yummy?
Well, here are a bunch of great recipes!
Halloweenies with Mustard Dip
Ingredients:
1 can (8 oz) Pillsbury® refrigerated crescent dinner rolls or 1 can (8 oz) Pillsbury® Crescent Recipe Creations™ refrigerated flaky dough sheet
44 cocktail-size smoked link sausages (from 1-lb package)
Directions:
1. Heat oven to 375°F. Cover two 15×10x1-inch pans with cooking parchment paper
2. On work surface, roll dough sheet out to a 14×11-inch rectangle. Cut vertically to make two 11×7-inch rectangles. Cut crosswise into total of 44 (7×1/2-inch) strips. Pat sausages dry with paper towels.
3. Wrap 1 strip of dough around each sausage to look like a little mummie; press firmly at each end to secure. Place on cookie sheet 2 inches apart for even browning.
4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix mustard and oregano. Serve sausages warm with mustard dip.
Instead of using a refrigerated flaky dough sheet, try rolling these little weenies in puff pastry.
Tip: Short on time? Skip making the dip and serve with ketchup and/or regular mustard.
Do many of you go to school, work, or maybe just walk around somewhere and think, “I wonder what exactly a preppy girl is . . .?” or “What are nerds actually like?”? Here, for you, I have definitions of some well-known social groups so that you will never have to wonder again!
Source: Urban Dictionary
Preppy:
A true preppy is someone who:
Wears, but is not limited to, Polo, Lilly, Brooks Brothers, Lacoste, LL Bean (i.e. duck boots), ribbon belts, prints (i.e. cords with embroidered whales, palm trees, etc.), sweaters tied around the neck, collars always popped, and looks neat and put together. Hair ribbons or ribbon headbands, pearls, and other classic jewelry pull the look together. Preppies are partial to monogrammed and engraved items (i.e. tote bags, oxford shirts, jewelry, money clips, etc.). Colors are always bright (favorites include pink and lime green). Preppies may not always match exactly, but they are always coordinated. Hats are worn (i.e. polo player, Lacoste, Brooks Brothers), but they are unique - not designs you would see in the mainstream or mall.
Preppies often attend prep schools (i.e. Middlesex School, Governor Dummer Academy, and Belmont Hill) followed by New England private colleges.
By: BabiiBunnie
Title: Long distance problem
Source: Kaliena
Her Question/Problem:
Okay, well my boyfriend and I are kind of in a long distance thing at the moment, and he’s getting a little insecure/worried that I’m going to stop liking him or find someone better than him (though that’ll never happen). How do I help him get over the insecurities? I’ve tried telling him that he’s the only one I care about, but he doesn’t really take any notice of it.
My Answer:
Well, many long distance relationships are “iffy.” There can be a lot of trust issues that come along with them, and at times both of you can find yourselves asking these same questions: “What’s he/she doing now?”, “What if he’s/she’s talking to another girl/boy?”, “What if he/she likes another girl/boy?” etc. You just need to show him that you are loyal, and will never go behind his back and cheat. Try talking to him about what you did during the day, and tell him he was on your mind all day and that you missed him! Call him just to say ”good morning” or “good night.” Little things can always make the biggest changes.
Good luck!
Why, you may ask? Well, in the virtual world, you all think it’s fun and games when talking to somebody else. But do you realize that there is another human being sitting in the chair on the other end? Have you thought that when you say things you don’t mean, they actually go through to someone else’s eyes? Have you ever said, “Will you go out with me,” or, “I love you,” to somebody in the virtual world when you’re already in a relationship? Would you consider it cheating? Many people do (and some, surprisingly, don’t)!
In my opinion, it is cheating. You are a human being, there is another human being on the other end, and you both have feelings. Imagine telling your spouse, “Oh yeah hun, I’m dating this person online and I told them I loved them today.” You’re telling me that your spouse would be totally okay with that? And it’s the same if you didn’t tell your spouse. You would be keeping it from him! That’s just my opinion, but here are a bunch more:
Many IMVU developers and members alike are angered by the IMVU’s “Peer Review” system. Some say it takes days before their products can actually get into their catalogs. But then others say that Peer Review is a good idea because most parents that have younger kids (under 18 years old) who use IMVU would not want their kids using inappropriate objects, or even coming across them in the catalog.
Here are some statements from when I asked:
Mikami said:
“It’s stupid and pointless.
The adults are no fun and don’t realize they are killing imvu instead of helping it.
Kids come on the internet for fun and to get away from parents.
I honestly hate peer review.
It doesn’t help. I get my credits back.”
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