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moonlightvintage92 · 2 years ago
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Cadbury Mini Eggs Dip
Ingredients 8 oz cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened 2 tbsp brown sugar 3/4 cup confectioner’s sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 cup Cadbury Mini Eggs candies, crushed Instructions  In a stand mixer or medium bowl beat cream cheese and butter together. Add brown sugar, confectioner’s sugar, and vanilla until well combined. Stir in Cadbury Mini Eggs candies with a…
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nsharks · 2 years ago
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bleeding blue | apocalypse au
part seven —other parts
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pairing: Simon "Ghost" Riley x fem!reader words: 3.3k tags: death. blood. zombies of course. reader menstruates. single dad ghost. there will be sex but it isn't here yet. slow burn!!! enemies to lovers. summary: After losing your companions, you run into a skull-masked man and his daughter. They are your last hope for survival. a/n: some chill stuff before more angst ya know
The next morning, it is your turn to slip a treat into Blue’s hand.
You can tell by her expression that the Twix bar is like gold to her. Her teeth sink in. She stifles a moan. She hisses a swear you haven’t heard yet— Fucking noodles.
It reminds you of the time Paul found a Cadbury egg for Joseph. You smile as you watch, the kind where your teeth manage to poke through and your cheeks have to do some stretching. Ghost is chopping wood somewhere on the other side of camp, but still, you decided to close the shed’s door. 
Last night, you were too worn to stay in the cabin for long. You left just after Ghost shucked on some large helmet with two strange eyepieces attached to it. To see in the dark, Blue explained in a whisper. Of course he would have that. When you asked him where he was going, he’d mumbled under his breath, Gonna make sure you didn’t have any bloody followers. You hadn’t even thought of that. He must not have thought of it until you actually showed up, either. He expected you not to make it.
You don’t know how long he was out there, but by the fact that you’d woken up to his axe chopping wood instead of heads, you figured the territory was clear.
“Better than Nutella?” you ask Blue.
Grey light streaks through the shed and over her face. The smell of potential rain looms in the air.
“That’s a tough question,” she says, licking the residue from her lips. She’s eaten half. She folds the wrapper over to cover the rest and hands it to you. Sweets like these are rare. You told her you’d keep it in your bag until she wanted the rest.
“I think it’s a strong tie,” she decides and then groans, moving her chin to the dip of her folded knees. “I wish chocolate could be hunted.”
“Me, too.”
“Are you sure you don’t want the rest?” She sounds guilty. “It is your Twix.”
“No, really. It’s a thank you.” Your knee gives a nudge to hers. “As if you haven’t given me food that is yours before.”
The guilt turns into a smile.
“You know,” she then says, eyes flicking to your pillowcase bag of looted goods. “When I was looking at your clothes last night, I got an idea of how you could fix them. Can I—” she tilts her head, “Can I show you something?”
She leaves Grim with you as she departs to collect whatever it is she has to share. It turns out to be a magazine of all things. She clutches it to her chest, rolling her lips together before turning it around to show you. The bright ink is faded a little. The corners bent and worn. The date of the issue reads March 2018. There is a woman on the front - some model you can’t remember the name of - clad in a tight blue dress.
The sight is just as weird as the abandoned streets and homes. For a moment, you look down at the skin of your hands, abraded from your bowstring, and press your lips.
“Remember how I told you Ghost and I went to a military base once?” Looking back up, you nod. “Well, we were mainly there to get ammo but we also went through the barracks— that’s where they slept.”
She explains it as if you have no clue, which you don’t. Never in your life did you care about the military, except for that first day when you hoped they might come to find you in some big tanks or something. They didn't.
Blue giggles. “I found this in one of the men’s old dorms.”
When she sees your expression, she says, “It’s okay. I’m not stupid. Ghost told me his old teammates liked to look at pictures of pretty women sometimes when they got bored. Anyway, I’ve looked through it so many times. I like all the fancy clothes people used to wear.”
She begins to flip through the pages and points out a few things. Where before you sometimes zoned out, your mind distracted by survival, this time you listen fully. One page has an ad with lush grass in the background and she informs you that the shade of green is her favorite color.
“Not blue?”
“That is my name, not my favorite color." Her nose scrunches. "What is yours?”
Do you even have one? You think for a moment. What comes to mind are the flowers your mother used to grow at the house in Norbury.
“Violet,” you softly say. “Like the flowers.”
“Huh?”
“They are like… a bluish purple.”
“Oh! There are some flowers like that by the pond sometimes. Hopefully, they come back this year."
Another page she points to has people laying on a white beach with crystal-like water. Blue says she hopes to go there someday. Not to just any beach. That beach.
When she passes an ad with a young man’s face on it - someone about your own age - she pauses for a moment and looks up.
"Do you think he is cute?" she asks. A tender curiosity.
"Um," you can't remember the last time you saw a man's face besides Paul. Ghost is always covered. She holds the page up so you can see it better. A sharp jaw. Dark hair and a strong nose.
"Yeah, he is very cute. Do you think so?"
She nods and bites her lip. "Did you… have a husband before shit happened?"
"What?" You frown. "I'm not that old."
"A boyfriend, then?"
"I had," you search the memories. They feel unimportant. Buried. "I had a few people who I enjoyed spending time with in uni."
"Like sex?"
You almost choke. "What?"
"I am not stupid," she says again. "The rabbits. They do it all the time. Ghost told me that's how they have their babies, and that is how him and my mum had me."
Oh. This is the first time Blue has ever mentioned her mother and you don't know why, but it makes your stomach tight. But she doesn't add anything else about her, as if she'd just told you the sky is blue or Grim is her friend. Something so casual. Brushed aside. As if, she hadn't mentioned it at all.
You don't pry about it.
Not to a kid. Trauma, grief— you can only imagine what a young brain has decided to do with them. But for a moment, your brain tries to imagine what kind of woman it could have been, what kind of woman Ghost enjoyed spending his time with. The only thing you can picture is Blue's eyes. She clearly didn't get them from him.
Blue moves on from the picture of the man. The page she really meant to show you is of a woman wearing jeans with a belt around them. She points to it and explains you could try something like that for the jeans you found.
Right. Jeans. Along with the blouse you grabbed, you got an ugly pink sweater and some jeans that won’t fit you.
"That’s called a belt," you say. “I don’t have one.”
“I have an old shoelace,” Blue says. “How about that?”
“That could work.”
Blue tells you bluntly that you need to bathe first. You smell like those fucks, no offense. You take your new clothes and she finds you a rag. In the bathroom, you harshly scrub your skin to erase the smell of rot. You wash your hair which is slick with sweat.
On your wrist, you notice a light bruise growing where that Grey had grabbed you. Luckily, you were too tired last night for your brain to conjure up any nightmares, otherwise, you probably would've had one about it biting you. Even a bite to just your hand - to a finger - would be enough for the virus to enter the bloodstream. You don’t want to admit it, but with that revolver, Ghost saved your life again. 
After bathing, you slip on the blouse and a pair of too-big jeans. Blue gives you the shoelace. You feed it through the belt loops. It works well enough. The pantlegs fall past your ankles so you roll them. You tuck the large blouse so the excess fabric won’t get in the way while you hunt. The sweater… you don’t bother with it for now. It’s not warm enough. You will stick with Paul’s old coat when you go outside. 
You look in the mirror again.
You stroke your own cheek, looking yourself over. You smooth your hands over the clothes. Underneath, you feel the plush of your breasts. The muscles of your stomach. The curves of your ribs. You are almost back to your normal weight, but it is still evening out. Under your eyes, the skin remains grey. Floorboards and stress will do that to a person.
"Let me see," Blue says on the other side of the door before you open it. You can still hear Ghost chopping wood outside.
“It’s not as bad as I thought it would be.” She touches the sleeves. “These are pretty long. They will get in the way when you shoot arrows, right?”
You nod. “Can you bring me the scissors?”
After you cut the sleeves down to your wrists, Blue picks up the scraps of fabric. “Hey, you could tie your braids with these. Like ribbons.”
"I could," you shrug and give a smile. "But I think they would look nicer on you."
The shyness returns as she nods. Gently, you guide her in front of the mirror and begin working your fingers through her hair, just as you do most evenings.
You notice her staring in the mirror with studious eyes as if she is trying to understand exactly what she sees. You wonder if she ever compares herself to those girls in the magazine. An eleven-year-old you certainly used to.
"You look very pretty, Blue."
"It doesn't matter if I do," she shrugs. "It's not like anyone will ever actually get to see me."
"Well," you swallow, "I get to see you right now, and I think you are pretty."
"Thanks.” She accepts the compliment with a puckered expression, before it softens and she adds, "I think you are, too, Twix.”
Twix?
But before you can question it, you hear the front door shut and realize that the sound of chopping wood has been gone for at least a minute. It is clearly Ghost entering the cabin.
You drop your hands before you can finish the braids, stepping back. 
He calls out her name.
Recalling the rifle he pointed at you yesterday, you whisper to Blue, "Maybe you should go out before he—“
But of course, his heavy boots approach. The dark shadow of him materializes in the bathroom's doorway, consuming the space with his head dipped down to fit.
You turn around to face her father at the same time Blue does. His brows are drawn low and in one hand he carries the axe. You notice a sheen of sweat at the bridge of his nose where his mask begins.
The thing is, you try to avoid being spotted alone with Blue like this. She talks to you in your shed. You interact when he is busy with things.
Ghost reaches for Blue’s hand. He gently tugs her to him. He cups the back of her head and bends down to meet her level, though he is still much taller.
"Remember what we talked 'bout?”
What did they talk about?
"I remember," she mumbles. She tugs her arm away. "I was just helping her with her new clothes.” Smoothly, she changes the topic. “What do you think? The shoelace was my idea."
Blue. You almost groan, feeling his dark eyes slowly shift over to you. You think you would rather him press the axe to your throat than share his opinion about your clothes— they aren’t exactly like what the models in Blue’s magazine wore. His stare rarely does anything other than burn holes through your skin, so it is no surprise when you feel the heat through your blouse, up your neck, and all the way to your cheeks.
You look down at your feet.
Then, a bitter memory comes to mind.
You look like you're one 'em already.
That is what Ghost said once.
For a brief moment, you wonder if he still thinks it.
He doesn’t give an answer. All he does is clear his throat. Your strange curiosity fades as he stands and looks down at his daughter. 
"C'mon, kid. Start the fire with me."
"No, not yet. She needs to finish my hair, Ghost."
He allows it, but remains in the doorway, watching as you finish her braids, using the fabric as floral bows to tie them off. 
It looks nice.
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It rains just like you thought it would.
Not too heavy, but enough to cut your hunt short for the day, earning you only one squirrel.
When you return to camp, you find Blue crouched over the wood planter as she covers the sodden soil with a layer of mulch. Apparently, Ghost had her plant some cabbage seeds before the rain. The mulch is to stop the seeds from washing away, she explains.
Spring will soon arrive. With it, some crops to add to their meals. Good for them. Maybe you can convince Ghost to lend you a seed or two to plant for yourself. 
After dinner, you sit by the fireplace with your boots off in order to warm your toes. The soft drum of rain against the cabin's walls lulls you into a trance as you listen to Ghost quietly read to Blue. Sometimes he points to words for her to try.
Tonight it is a book you recognize.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
Your father read it to you once. A younger version of yourself told him it was too boring. But now you find yourself quite liking the story about a magic wardrobe where kids can escape to another world.
Blue falls asleep on the couch. Ghost carries her to bed like usual. It is your time to leave. The rain has died down some but you already know the water has probably leaked into your shed. Lovely. 
But again you are stopped by a hand around your arm. 
You turn to see Ghost. He clutches the map in the other hand.
“Um. What is it?”
You slip your arm away, his grip allowing it. Is he mad about you hanging out with Blue? Did he discover your secret exchanges? Is he going to finally kick you out since you didn't die like he probably hoped?
“Sit with me.”
You raise your eyebrows. He motions for you to follow him to the table so you sit down, hands in your lap, and pick at the skin of your knuckles. He spreads the map open. He also has a pencil in his hand. Between gloved fingers, he fiddles with it before sliding it over to you.
To your surprise, he demands, “Show me where you went.”
Although confused, you abide, making a small mark over the village. Ribchester. 
His eyes narrow. “Not jus’ that. Show me which way you went.”
“This way,” you say, annoyed by his tone. Faintly, you draw a line through the forest all the way to the highway. “Then I followed the road.”
He takes the pencil from you and slides the map back in front of him, sweeping his eyes over the marks you’ve made. Under the black fabric, you detect the contour of his lips pressed into a straight line.
“How many were there?”
“Not many, really,” you admit. “Do you… Are you wanting to go there?” 
You furrow your brows as you recall what Blue said. They don't make trips often. It is not like Ghost has much need to. 
“No.” Not looking at you, he draws a mark some kilometers south of the one you made. “I want to go here.”
“Why?”
“I need ammo.” 
His voice is clinical and gruff. You definitely prefer it over threatening. As he continues, it officially becomes the most words he has ever spoken to you. 
“Went to a base over here two years ago.” He points a gloved digit to a spot on the east side of the forest. That must be the trip that Blue was talking about. “Wasn’t much left. Took what I could.”
“You’re all out of ammo, then?” 
He gives you a flat look. “No. But I’m runnin’ low. I don’t want to wait until I am all out to go. Need some ammo to make it there, don’t I?”
“Why haven’t you gone sooner?” you pry slowly. “Why do you want to go now?”
“Got a bit more to lose than you do.” 
It is a harsh truth, inviting a sharp breath through your lungs. What he means is he has someone he loves, unlike you. Someone he can’t just leave behind on her own.
You realize that Ghost probably avoids leaving this haven he has set up for that very reason, and maybe it is also why he is particularly conservative about their supplies. Whenever they end up running low, he has to drag her along with him to get more. The threats out there can be hard to predict. You’d been lucky. 
Ghost continues.
“But if you could make it through here,” he gestures back to the marks you made. The route can act as a way to the military base, but he would still have to go further, maybe 10 kilometers past the village. “Then I can make it that way with her.”
You nod slowly as you begin to wonder why he is telling you this. But then, it sinks in, a pit settling in your stomach. If they leave, where are you supposed to go? 
Ghost must read the expression that takes over your face. You don't wear a mask.
“You’re comin’ with us.”
“What?” You stand up, shaking your head as you hiss through your teeth. “No. I don’t want to. I just fucking got back.”
“You’re not staying here on your own,” he growls quietly. “I’m not askin’ whether you want to go or not.”
You catch his eyes. Black glass reflects the dim glow of the fire.
Of course.
He doesn’t trust you enough to stay here.
You have no choice.
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raatart · 8 months ago
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a complete boycott list in alphabetical order
a complete list of companies / brands / franchises to boycott in support of palestine that i have been working on putting together for a while now.
remember to support your local businesses
stand with palestine against genocide
(Food & Beverages)
A
Activia
Acqua Panna
Akmina
Absolute Vodka
Algida
A&W
Aquafina
Alpro
Actimel
B
Burger King
Baskin Robbins
Ben & Jerry's
Bugles
Betty Crocker
Badoit
Becel
C
Coca Cola
Costa Coffee
Cadbury
Cheerios
Cheetos
Campbells
Calve
Cappy
Chiquita
D
Dominos
Dasani
Dunkin' Donuts
Doritos
Dr Pepper
Danone
Dolcela
Damla
Dogadan
E
Evian
Eden
F
Fanta
Frito-lay
Fruit by the Foot Roll Ups
Falim
Fresca
G
Gatorade
Greggs
H
Hardees
Haagen Dazs
Heinz Ketchup
Hershey's
Hard Rock Cafe
Heinz
I
Innocent
Israeli Fruits & Vegetables
J
Jacob's
Jaffa
K
KitKat
KFC
Kbueno
Kraft Mac & Cheese
Kellogg's
Kraft
L
Lipton
Lays
M
McDonald's
Mars
Marks & Spencers
Maggi
Marila
Monster
Mountain Dew
Mehadrin
Minute Maid
Milk Bar
M&M's
Magnum Ice Cream
Milka Chocolates
N
Nestle
Nestle Cereals
Nescafe
Nesquik
Nespresso
Nido
Nutella
Nature Valley
Nestle Milo
Nestle Carnation
Nestle Coffee Mate
Nestle Nestum
Nimbooz
Nestea
O
Orea
Original Shredded Wheat
P
Papa John's
Pepsi
Pringles
Pizza Hut
Perrier
Pillsbury
Popeyes
Pretty a Manager
Pure Life
Powerade
Popup Bagels
Q
Quality Street
Quaker
R
Redbull
Ruffles
S
Starbucks
Subway
Smartwater
Sweetgreen
Snickers
Sprite
Sabra
Sunkist
Strauss
Smarties
S.pellegrino
Schweppes
Sana
Sirma
Sara Lee
T
Toblerone
Tang
Twix
Tesco
Tropicana
U
V
Vittle
Volvic
W
Wall's
Walmart
Walkers
Wrigley's
X
Y
Z
7Up
(Clothing)
A
America Eagle
Adidas
Alo
Adina Eden Jewelry
B
C
Converse
Calvin Klein
Cat
Castro
D
Drew
Diesel
E
F
G
Good American
GAP
H
H&M
I
J
K
Kamili
L
Levi's
Lumberjack
M
Mango
N
Nike
O
Oasis
P
Puma
Q
R
River Island
S
Skims
Skinny Dip
St. Mark
Style Nadia
T
Timberland
U
V
Victoria's Secret
Vakko
W
We Wore That
Wyeth
X
Y
Z
Zara
(Beauty)
A
Aveda
Amika
Avon
Aussie
Aveeno
Always
Aesop
Ahava
B
Bobbi Brown
Blistex
Bath & Body Works
Britney Spears Fragrance
Becca
Biotherm
Beauty Blender
C
Clinique
Covergirl
Colgate
Calgon
Camay
CeraVe
Christina Aguilera Perfumes
Clean & Clear
Crest
CND
Cacharel
D
Dr. Jart+
Dove
Dettol
Darphin Paris
Dark & Lovely
E
Essie
Elidor
F
Fenty Beauty
Fair & Lovely
G
Garnier
Gillette
Glam Glow
H
Honest Beauty
Haci Sakir
Herbal Essences
Head & Shoulders
Hugo Boss
I
J
Jo Malone
Johnson & Johnsom
K
Kerastase
Kiehl's
Kylie Cosmetics
Kylie Skin
Kotex
L
L'Oreal
Lacome
La Roche-Posey
Lifebuoy
Lux
Lubiderm
M
Maybelline
MAC
Moroccan Oil
Maui
Matrix
Max Factor
N
Nyx
Neutrogena
Nivea
Nature's Beauty
Niely
O
Olay
Origins
Orkid
Oral-B
Oax
P
Pepsodent
Pantene
Q
R
Revlon
Rimmel
Rexona
Rhode
S
Summer Fridays
Schick
Smashbox
Sephora
Sensodyne
Skinceuticals
Skin Better Science
T
The Body Shop
Too Faced Cosmetics
The Ordinary
Tom Ford Beauty
Tampax
Takami
U
Urban Decay
Ulta Beauty
V
Vichy
Vaseline
Veet
W
X
Y
Yes to
Yuesai
Z
(Luxury)
A
B
C
Chanel
D
E
Estee Lauder
F
G
Georgio Armani
H
I
J
K
L
LVMH
Louis Vuitton
La Mer
Lavs
Le Labo
M
Mugler
Maison Margiela
N
O
P
Prada
Q
R
Raplh Lauren
S
T
Tiffany & Co.
Tom Ford
Tommy Hilfiger
U
V
Valentino
W
X
Y
Yves Saint Laurent
Z
(Tech & Entertainment)
A
Aol
Amazon
AirBnB
Apple
B
BBC
Buxton
Barbie
Booking.com
C
CNN
D
Disney+
Dell
E
Energizer
F
Ford
Fiverr
G
Galaxy
H
HP
Hyundai
Hulu
I
IBM
Intel
J
K
L
Lego
M
Motorola
Movenpick
Mattel
Microsoft
N
National Geographic
Nokia
Netflix
O
Oracle
Oxi
P
Philips
Q
R
Rolls Royce
S
Siemens
Sodastream
T
Toys R Us
U
V
Volvo
Valvoline
W
Wix
X
Y
Z
(Other)
A
Axa
Ariel
Aero
Ambi Pur
Airwick
Aroma
AVC
Amway
Ace Hardware
Andrex
American Express
B
Bounty
Black & Decker
Bonux
Bref
Braun
Benadryl
Band-aid
Barclays
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Better Help
C
Caltex
Chevron
Culligan
Citi Bank
Chicco
Cravola
Clearblue
Capital One
D
Dash
Drynites
Dosmestos
Doona
E
Expedia
F
Finish
Febreeze
Fixodent
Fairy
G
Goop
Gerber
Gys
H
HSBC
Huggies
Hayat
I
Imodium
J
JCB
K
Kimberly-Clark
Kleenex
L
Lion
Little Swimmers
Lenor
M
Mr Muscle
Minidou
Monsanto
N
Nicorette
O
Omo
P
Pampers
Purina Felix
Payoneer
Palmolive
Protex
Pull-ups
P&G
Prima
Pril
Paramount Pictures
Q
R
Rejoice
Rinso
Rogaine
S
Signal
Sensus
Sudafed
T
Tide
U
Unilever
Us Cellular
V
Vim
Vanish
Vicks
W
X
Y
Yumus
Z
(Places)
A
B
C
D
Disney
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
(People)
A
Ashley Tisdale
Amy Schumer
Andy Beshear
B
Bono
Ben Savage
Bella Thorne
Beyonce
C
Chris Evans
Claire Holt
Ciara
Chris Rock
Chris Pine
D
Demi Lovato
Dwayne Johnson
DJ Khaled
E
Eva Longoria
F
G
Gal Gadot
H
I
Ian Somerhalder
J
Jamie Lee Curtis
James Maslow
Justin Bieber
Jennifer Aniston
Jaclyn Hill
Jack Harlow
Jordan Peele
Joseph Quinn
Jack Black
K
Kylie Jenner
Kim Kardashian
Kris Jenner
Kerry Washington
Katie Perry
Karlie Kloss
Khloe Kardashian
Kat Graham
Kendall Jenner
Kourtney Kardashian
L
Lebron James
Lana Condor
Lana Del Rey
M
Millie Bobby Brown
Malala
Mindy Kaling
Mark Hamill
Madonna
N
NFL
Nina Dobrev
Natalie Portman
Nabela
Nicole Richie
Noah Schnapp
O
Octovia Spencer
P
Perez Hilton
Paul Wesley
Phoebe Tonkin
Pia Mia
P!nk
Q
R
Ronaldinho
Rihanna
S
Sofia Richie
Shaquir O'neal
Selena Gomez
T
Tara Strong
Taika Waititi
Taylor Swift
Tyler Perry
U
Usher
U2
V
Vanessa Hudgens
Viola Davis
W
X
Y
Z
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circadeacademia · 5 months ago
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I was told i have brown eyes, because black holes don't exist in that size
i was told i have brown eyes, because black holes don't exist in that size.
caramel, cadbury, coffee, mahogany — the sun melts before your eyes and you just exist, like a museum dipped in shades of gold sprinkles and honey.
but what would you know of darkness? the kind where you consume the sun and never photosynthesize? you don't mother a thing, because that's not what a witch is supposed to do anyway. nothing grows in the barren graveyard where photons are deep buried.
abysmal voids, where the nightmares lurk. they were too heavy or so i thought. but now they are rising up to the surface. june adds ten pounds to my heart as i sink in the void where the demons become my reality.
i was told i have brown eyes, but i’ve stained it with ink and bloodied bones. a thousand screaming ravens trapped inside my pupil, murder in my gaze, dark matter in my tears…
brown eyes. i was told i have brown eyes. but brown eyes don't have a mirror of sinisterness facing their soul. this summer solstice unleashes the beast inside, and all i smell is:
burnt poetry and charred flesh.
june leaves half eaten carcasses of my grief. the grief that my heart birthed on a dead endless night.
it was fresh grief that gave me brown eyes —
fear and agony turned them into midnight.
i was told everything that's not me, is my birthright.
— circadeacademia
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lil-space-king · 7 months ago
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Lapin Cadbury aka Rabbit ChocolateEgg and his pocket monster team
Alcremie (Ribbon Sweet, Ruby Cream) - A sweets-based fairy-type to made as purple as possible to be the best representation of the sugar plum fairy that I could find.
Bunnelby - Bunnelby may not fit thematically but it IS a bunny rabbit that um looks like its dipped in chocolate... shut up, it works.
Sinistea - Remember the little broken teacup from the fairy summoning ceremony? I sure do and sinistea fits that to a T!
Sudowoodo - I wanted to give Lapin a pokemon that was pretending to be something it wasn't, but Ditto or Mimikyu didn't sit right, didn't match his vibes. Sudowoodo on the other hand? A rock pretending to be a plant? Dont ask, just accept, it fits.
Tadbulb - Even if Lapin doesn't really worship the bulb, he knows quite a bit about its religion and practices and he has to keep up appearances! So the lightbulb pokemon makes sense.
Zoroark (Hisuian) - A ghost pokemon did seem very fitting for Lapin. But also, it has a lot of bitterness and hatred. And as caring as Lapin is, he also carries such a hilariously bitter energy. "We're all going to dieee."
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100 Snackfoods - Calorie List
If you’re like me, finding great snacks and candies at a budget-friendly store can be a game changer. Dollarama often has a wide variety of delicious treats that are perfect for quick snacks, parties, or satisfying a sweet tooth without breaking the bank. To make your shopping easier, I've put together a comprehensive list of 100 snacks and candies available at Dollarama, including popular brands and their calorie counts. Whether you’re stocking up for a gathering or just looking for something to enjoy during your downtime, this list will help you make informed choices and find exactly what you're craving.
Enjoy your snack hunt!
Here’s a list of 100 snacks and candies from Dollarama, including brands and their calorie counts where available. Note that calorie counts can vary slightly depending on the specific product and serving size:
Lays Classic Potato Chips (50g) - 280 calories
Doritos Nacho Cheese (50g) - 250 calories
Ruffles Original Potato Chips (50g) - 280 calories
Pringles Original (32g) - 150 calories
Cheez-It Crackers (30g) - 150 calories
Goldfish Crackers (30g) - 140 calories
Cheddar Cheese Popcorn (30g) - 150 calories
Pretzel Sticks (30g) - 120 calories
Rice Cakes (1 cake) - 35 calories
Pita Chips (30g) - 140 calories
Trail Mix (30g) - 150-200 calories (varies by mix)
Peanut Butter Crackers (1 pack) - 180 calories
Granola Bars (1 bar) - 100-150 calories (varies by brand)
Oatmeal Cookies (1 cookie) - 100 calories
Chocolate Chip Cookies (1 cookie) - 150 calories
Vanilla Wafers (4 wafers) - 140 calories
Shortbread Cookies (1 cookie) - 80 calories
Mini Donuts (1 donut) - 100 calories
Muffin Mix (1 muffin) - 200 calories
Cupcake Mix (1 cupcake) - 200 calories
Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bar (45g) - 240 calories
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (2 pieces) - 210 calories
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar (43g) - 210 calories
Lindt Dark Chocolate (50g) - 280 calories
Chocolate Covered Almonds (30g) - 170 calories
Chocolate Covered Raisins (30g) - 140 calories
Haribo Goldbears Gummy Bears (30g) - 100 calories
Haribo Gummy Worms (30g) - 100 calories
Jelly Belly Jelly Beans (28g) - 100 calories
Candy Corn (32g) - 130 calories
Dum Dums Lollipops (1 pop) - 25 calories
Jolly Rancher Hard Candy (3 pieces) - 70 calories
Starburst Fruit Chews (4 pieces) - 160 calories
Twizzlers Licorice (4 pieces) - 160 calories
Jet-Puffed Marshmallows (1 marshmallow) - 25 calories
Cotton Candy (1 serving) - 100 calories
Popcorn Balls (1 ball) - 150 calories
Cinnamon Sugar Pretzels (30g) - 140 calories
Cheddar Cheese Balls (30g) - 150 calories
Popcorn Mix (30g) - 150 calories
Cheetos Cheese Puffs (30g) - 160 calories
Rold Gold Mini Pretzels (30g) - 110 calories
Tortilla Chips (30g) - 140 calories
Salsa (1/4 cup) - 20 calories
Bean Dip (1/4 cup) - 80 calories
Hummus (2 tablespoons) - 70 calories
Dried Fruit (30g) - 100-150 calories (varies by fruit)
Fruit Snacks (1 pack) - 80 calories
Mott's Fruit Flavored Applesauce (1 cup) - 100 calories
Del Monte Fruit Cup (1 cup) - 70 calories
Nut Mix (30g) - 150-200 calories (varies by mix)
Sunflower Seeds (30g) - 170 calories
Pumpkin Seeds (30g) - 150 calories
Peanuts (30g) - 170 calories
Cashews (30g) - 160 calories
Almonds (30g) - 160 calories
Trail Mix Bars (1 bar) - 150-200 calories (varies by brand)
Breakfast Bars (1 bar) - 100-150 calories (varies by brand)
Rice Krispies Treats (1 square) - 90 calories
Granola Clusters (30g) - 150 calories
Energy Bars (1 bar) - 200 calories
Biscotti (1 piece) - 100 calories
String Cheese (1 stick) - 80 calories
Pita Bread Chips (30g) - 140 calories
Bagels (1 bagel) - 250 calories
Saltines (6 crackers) - 70 calories
Tortilla Wraps (1 wrap) - 150 calories
Corn Chips (30g) - 150 calories
Baked Chips (30g) - 120 calories
Seaweed Snacks (1 pack) - 30 calories
Chocolate Covered Pretzels (30g) - 150 calories
Peanut Brittle (30g) - 160 calories
S'mores Kit (1 serving) - 200 calories
Chocolate Dipped Biscuit (1 biscuit) - 120 calories
Fruit & Nut Bars (1 bar) - 180 calories
Rice Crackers (30g) - 130 calories
Veggie Chips (30g) - 150 calories
Kettle Chips (30g) - 150 calories
Onion Rings (30g) - 150 calories
Spicy Peanuts (30g) - 170 calories
Honey Roasted Peanuts (30g) - 160 calories
Wasabi Peas (30g) - 140 calories
Salted Caramel Popcorn (30g) - 150 calories
Butter Popcorn (30g) - 150 calories
Maple Sugar Candy (2 pieces) - 90 calories
Peppermint Patties (1 patty) - 140 calories
Chocolate Mint Bars (1 bar) - 180 calories
Milk Chocolate Covered Pretzels (30g) - 160 calories
Dark Chocolate Almonds (30g) - 170 calories
Fruit Gummies (30g) - 100 calories
Toffee Bars (1 bar) - 150 calories
Sugar-Free Candy (1 piece) - 5-10 calories
Energy Chews (1 chew) - 50 calories
Mints (5 pieces) - 25 calories
Chocolate Fudge (1 piece) - 150 calories
Caramel Chews (1 piece) - 60 calories
Gingerbread Cookies (1 cookie) - 100 calories
Peanut Butter Balls (1 ball) - 100 calories
Chocolate Mousse Mix (1 serving) - 120 calories
Cupcake Sprinkles (1 tablespoon) - 50 calories
Note: Calorie counts are approximate and can vary by brand and serving size.
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abbiistabbii · 2 years ago
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Know why I'm fat? Today I found out Cadburys sold Large versions of their Pot of Joy desserts and I immediately thought "damn I could dip Twixes and shit into that".
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bakematebiscuits-blog · 1 month ago
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Bakemate-Confectionery Magic in Every Creation
Looking for the largest Global Confectionery Manufacturers? Bakemate is the largest confectionery Manufacturer in the world, offers delicious chocolates, Biscuits, Cookies, Candies, Lollipops, Wafers, and many more.
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Types of Candies
Chocolate Candies:
Chocolate Bars: Solid pieces of chocolate, sometimes filled with nuts, caramel, or fruit.
Truffles: Rich, creamy fillings encased in chocolate, often flavored with various ingredients.
Chocolate-Covered Treats: Items like fruits, pretzels, or marshmallows dipped in chocolate.
Gummy Candies:
Gummy Bears: Soft, chewy candies in various fruity flavors.
Sour Gummies: Gummy candies coated in sour sugar for a tangy taste.
Gummy Worms: Similar to gummy bears but longer and often available in sour versions.
Hard Candies:
Lollipops: Hard candy on a stick, often brightly colored and flavored.
Fruit Drops: Hard candies with intense fruit flavors.
Mints: Candies specifically designed to freshen breath.
Chewy Candies:
Caramels: Soft, chewy candies made from sugar, butter, and cream.
Taffy: A chewy candy that is pulled and stretched, available in various flavors.
Licorice: Chewy candy made from the root of the licorice plant, available in various flavors.
Novelty and Seasonal Candies:
Chocolate-Covered Snacks: Items like pretzels and nuts coated in chocolate.
Candy Corn: A Halloween favorite shaped like kernels of corn.
Specialty Candies: Seasonal or themed candies for holidays like Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
Ingredients
Common ingredients in candies include:
Sugar: The primary sweetener in most candies.
Corn Syrup: Prevents crystallization and adds moisture.
Flavorings: Both natural and artificial flavors enhance taste.
Coloring Agents: Used to give candies their vibrant colors.
Stabilizers and Emulsifiers: Help maintain texture and consistency.
1. Chocolate Candies
Milk Chocolate: Sweet and creamy; common brands include Hershey’s and Cadbury.
Dark Chocolate: Richer and slightly bitter; often contains higher cocoa content.
White Chocolate: Made with cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids; often sweet and creamy.
Flavored Chocolates: Can include varieties like orange, raspberry, or sea salt caramel.
2. Gummies and Chewy Candies
Fruit Gummies: Gummy bears, worms, and rings in flavors like strawberry, lemon, and apple.
Sour Candies: Sour Patch Kids, Warheads, and sour belts for a tangy twist.
Chewy Candies: Like Starburst, Tootsie Rolls, or Hi-Chew, known for their soft texture and intense flavors.
· For more details contact https://bakemate.in
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mittandrob · 3 months ago
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These one-bowl blondies are packed with the sweet, creamy flavor of Cadbury Mini Eggs and dipped in rich melted chocolate, making them a delightful Easter treat!
Ingredients: 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted. 1 cup brown sugar. 1 large egg. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. 1 cup all-purpose flour. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/2 cup Cadbury Mini Eggs, chopped. 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted.
Instructions: Preheat oven to 350F 175C. Grease and line a square baking pan with parchment paper. In a large bowl, mix melted butter and brown sugar until well combined. Beat in egg and vanilla extract until smooth. Stir in flour, baking powder, and salt until just combined. Fold in chopped Cadbury Mini Eggs. Spread batter evenly into prepared baking pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow blondies to cool completely in the pan. Once cooled, remove blondies from the pan and cut into squares. Melt semi-sweet chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl in 30-second intervals, stirring in between until smooth. Dip the top of each blondie into the melted chocolate and place on a wire rack to set. Optional: sprinkle extra chopped Cadbury Mini Eggs on top before the chocolate sets. Let the chocolate set completely before serving. Enjoy!
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empresspersephone · 3 months ago
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I can't believe I never got around to posting these, but here's the three little charcuterie-esque platters I had for my spring-themed baby shower back in February.
Tray 1: strawberries, chocolate covered strawberries, blackberries, two types of grapes, blueberries, and two types of apples (Fuji and Granny Smith, if I remember correctly)
Tray 2: carrots, broccoli, olives, celery, turkey, ranch, and peanut butter crackers dipped in chocolate and sprinkles
Tray 3: chocolate covered pretzels, three types of fancy crackers, four types of cheese, salami, and pepperoni
My husband also made some meatballs and my mom made chips & dip. Behind the first tray, we had little bowls of Robin Eggs and Cadbury Eggs. For drinks, we had homemade strawberry lemonade :)
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dilkhushcandy · 3 months ago
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Popular Indian Snacks & Candies in Edmonton, Canada
Edmonton, Canada, is a city that boasts a diverse and vibrant cultural scene, with a growing Indian community that adds rich flavors to the local food landscape. For many Indian expatriates and food enthusiasts, finding authentic Indian snacks and candies in Canada is essential to connecting with their roots. From spicy namkeens to nostalgic candies, Edmonton offers a variety of options for those craving a taste of India. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most popular Indian snacks and candies available in Edmonton.
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A Taste of Home: Indian Snacks in Canada
Indian snacks are quite bold in flavor, unique in texture, and give off immeasurable variety. Be it spicy, tangy, or crunchy, Indian snacks leave no stone unturned to make everyone's taste buds satisfied.
Enjoy the taste of Haldiram's Bhujia & Namkeens in Canada
Haldiram's is one of the top brands where Indian snacks deal in varieties like Bhujia, Aloo Bhujia, and Moong Dal. These snacks form a staple in Indian households and are really great for munching upon any time of the day. In Edmonton, you can find Haldiram's products at Indian grocery stores like Subzi Mandi and India Bazaar. These stores stock a plethora of Haldiram's namkeens so that you can be sure of enjoying your favorite snacks without having to look too far.
Kurkure and Lay's Magic Masala Chips
To those who love their snacks with a bit of spice, there will be Kurkure and Lay's Magic Masala chips. Kurkure is one of the favorite snacks in India—crunchy and spiced, it has won the hearts of many in Canada as well. Similarly, Lay's Magic Masala chips bring a unique blend of spices that is Indian.
Parle-G Biscuits
No conversation about Indian snacks is complete without piling on Parle-G biscuits. These iconic biscuits have been the favorite snack of the nation for ages and are perfect for dipping in tea. With a sweet but slightly salty flavor on their own, it makes them versatile in regard to the time appropriate. Parle-G biscuits are pretty widely available in Edmonton. Most Indian grocery stores should carry the brand. So will the larger supermarkets, including Superstore.
Sweet Memories: Indian Candies in Canada
Candies are not just a treat by Indian standards but a collection of memories—homecoming charm and love. Be it the creamy toffees or tangy fruit candies that one would relate to; to somebody who grew up in India, these sweets will ignite nostalgia.
Parle Kismi and Alpenliebe Toffees
Parle Toffees By Kismi bring to you a unique aroma and taste, detailed by caramel as well as a cardamom hint. Indian children have cherished them for decades, and the heritage proceeds. Being much cherished, Alpenliebe presents to you creamy toffees that are smooth and to some extent quite satisfactory.
Mango Bites and Pan Pasand Candies
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Who can forget an individual mind with the Mango Bite having its rich mango flavor, or the pan pasand, which is tinctured in the distinct taste of paan? All these are candies that are timeless classics for so many. These confections are reminiscent of nostalgic memories of childhood and sharing with friends and family. Now, head to Subzi Mandi or DesiExpress in Edmonton, which deals in bulk items, so you get fair stock from there.
Cadbury Eclairs and Dairy Milk
All maybe as not particularly Indian, but for sure, Cadbury chocolates have been tagged with festivities in India—occasions that are never complete without Dairy Milk or Eclairs. Dairy Milk, in its smooth and creamy texture, is loved by all who like chocolate. Eclairs is another visually great combination of chocolate and caramel. All these are readily available in Edmonton—all one needs to do is head up to online retailers like Dilkhush Candy.
Conclusion
Indian snacks and candies are a lot more than just consumable items; they are about connections to home, culture, and cherished moments of memories. The growing availability of these treats means that you do not have to be in India to savor the flavors. Whether you long for the spicy crunch of Kurkure, the sweet nostalgia of Parle Kismi, or the creamy indulgence that Dairy Milk is, Dilkhush Candy, has them all in a variety of options. So, on the next occasion, when you get the urge for India in your mouth, pick up the snack or sweet for your favorite food from these shops.
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clemencio · 8 months ago
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ConservaMom - Cadbury Mini Egg Dip
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drizion · 9 months ago
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Cadbury Creme Egg
Yield: 2 Servings
1/2 c light corn syrup
1/4 c butter,softened
1 t vanilla
1/4 t salt
3 c powdered sugar
4 dr yellow food coloring
2 dr red food coloring
1 12 ounce bag milk chocolate
-chips
2 T vegetable shortening
1. Combine the corn syrup, butter, vanilla, and salt in a large bowl.
Beat well with an electric mixer until smooth.
2. Add powdered sugar, one cup at a time, mixing by hand after each
addition. Mix well until creamy.
3. Remove about 1/3 of the mixture and place it into a small bowl. Add
the yellow and red food coloring and stir well to combine.
4. Cover both mixtures and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or until
firm.
5. When mixtures are firm, roll a small, marble-size ball from the
orange filling, and wrap around it a portion of the white filling that is
roughly twice the size. Form this filling into the shape of an egg and place it
onto a cookie sheet that has been brushed with a light coating of shortening.
Repeat for the remaining filling ingredients, then refrigerate these centers for 3-4
hours or until firm.
6. Combine the milk chocolate chips with the shortening in a glass or
ceramic bowl. Microwave chocolate on high speed for 1 minute, then stir
and microwave again for 1 more minute, and stir.
7. Use a fork to dip each center into the chocolate, tap the fork on
the side of the bowl, then place each candy onto wax paper. Chill.
8. After 1-2 hours of chilling, dip each candy once more and chill for
several hours, or until completely firm.
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homemadehooplah · 11 months ago
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Cadbury Creme Egg Dip! If you're a fan of Cadbury Creme Eggs then this dip is a must-make for spring! Use your favorite holiday chocolate (or even cookies or pretzels) for dipping.
GET THE RECIPE: https://homemadehooplah.com/cadbury-creme-egg-dip/
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candy-floss-crazy · 11 months ago
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Ice Cream Cart Hire
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