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hungoverowls:

“Well, technically I’m a recovering alcoholic. As in, I’m an alcoholic who is recovering from last night’s tequila binge.”

hungoverowls:

“Well, technically I’m a recovering alcoholic. As in, I’m an alcoholic who is recovering from last night’s tequila binge.”

recipe-file:

 
Chocolate Peppermint Cake Pops
1. Bake a cake using a recipe you like or a box of cake mix. I used a dark chocolate cake mix.
2. After the cake has cooled crumble it up in a bowl and add 1 1/2 to 2 cups of frosting (again, you can use a recipe you like or the store-bought kind). For these I used a store-bought white frosting.
3. Using your clean hands combine the cake and frosting and form your pops. Not too big, just so they fit in the palm of your hand. Place them on a cutting board or plate and refrigerate for an hour or so.
4. Melt some chocolate or candy melts according to the directions. For these I used white chocolate plus a tablespoon of oil.
5. Grab your lollipop sticks and dip one in the melted chocolate. Now stick it in a cold cake pop. Now dunk it in the melted chocolate and gently tap it on the side of the bowl to let the extra chocolate drip off.
6. You can set these on a plate, cake pop down. Or invert them in a piece of craft foam, cake pop up. It’s totally up to you, they taste the same. Before the chocolate sets sprinkle on any garnish you like, for these I used crushed up candy canes.

recipe-file:

Chocolate Peppermint Cake Pops

1. Bake a cake using a recipe you like or a box of cake mix. I used a dark chocolate cake mix.

2. After the cake has cooled crumble it up in a bowl and add 1 1/2 to 2 cups of frosting (again, you can use a recipe you like or the store-bought kind). For these I used a store-bought white frosting.

3. Using your clean hands combine the cake and frosting and form your pops. Not too big, just so they fit in the palm of your hand. Place them on a cutting board or plate and refrigerate for an hour or so.

4. Melt some chocolate or candy melts according to the directions. For these I used white chocolate plus a tablespoon of oil.

5. Grab your lollipop sticks and dip one in the melted chocolate. Now stick it in a cold cake pop. Now dunk it in the melted chocolate and gently tap it on the side of the bowl to let the extra chocolate drip off.

6. You can set these on a plate, cake pop down. Or invert them in a piece of craft foam, cake pop up. It’s totally up to you, they taste the same. Before the chocolate sets sprinkle on any garnish you like, for these I used crushed up candy canes.

travelthisworld:

Carmel by the Sea, California

travelthisworld:

Carmel by the Sea, California

theanimalblog:

A baby squirrel
Photographed by iammrachel

theanimalblog:

A baby squirrel

Photographed by iammrachel

(Source: theanimalblog)

dailybunny:

Thanks, Kyla!

dailybunny:

Thanks, Kyla!

theanimalblog:

Taken by soundandfury in San Francisco, CA.

theanimalblog:

Taken by soundandfury in San Francisco, CA.

(Source: theanimalblog)

theanimalblog:

Hartlaub’s Turaco (by Kenichi Nobusue)

theanimalblog:

Hartlaub’s Turaco (by Kenichi Nobusue)

wrists:

(by Freddie jr)
cabbagepaste:

{{ there is only one rule in love, and that rule is to make the person you love happy,no matter what }}- park jisu
trans: thunggyu

cabbagepaste:

{{ there is only one 
rule in love,
and that rule is to
make the person
you love happy,
no matter what }}

- park jisu

trans: thunggyu

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