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brunchbinch · 1 year ago
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Cheddar, corn, and jalapeño cast-iron cornbread
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sweetoothgirl · 2 years ago
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Honey Butter Jalapeño Cheddar Cornbread Biscuits
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dreamerinthemoonlight · 6 months ago
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Zayne is really too damn adorable. I just hit affection 78 or something and got the embarrassment call. And I think it's super sweet and adorable that his method of apology is sweets and desert. After he teases you, apologizes, and then is like, "no, I take that back, this amusing af".
Like, the man has a bit of an rbf, especially if you're not looking at his eyes, but he's low key kinda mischievous and teasing and I love it
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brattylikestoeat · 1 year ago
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morethansalad · 10 months ago
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Pineapple Jalapeno Cornbread (Vegan)
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whoscallingwhoafraud · 3 months ago
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Lunch
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rat-hand · 6 months ago
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therealjustpeachesback · 28 days ago
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happy thanksgiving I say to myself as I eat daal and rasam rice for dinner
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paulpingminho · 7 months ago
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willowmilk · 1 year ago
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accidentally touched my eye after mincing jalapeño while already having severe anxiety
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confessedlyfannish · 1 year ago
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DP x DC Writing Prompt #9
"Are you sure about this?" J'onn asks, reading the discontent amongst the Kents. Clark and Lois each have a hand on their teenage son's shoulders, who several weeks prior was aged ten years old.
"We're sure," Clark says. He is not, nor is his wife. But his son is, who lays his hand on his mother's and squeezes. It is that surety that J'onn honors as he delves into the young (but not as young as he should be) man's mind.
The memories are hard to find but not gone, hidden behind what Jon can only see manifested as a glowing green wall. When he raises a tentative hand, the shield sparks green, but does no harm. Pushing through is like wading through the consistency of jello, which he finds an overall unpleasant experience. But he is unharmed as he passes through.
Before J'onn can sort through the memories he is all but sucked into the one at the forefront, where a Jon most similar in visage to the one recently returned perches on the edge of a building. Beside him lies a burger, partially unwrapped though uneaten, and a small soda.
As the memory builds out a sun sets on a small suburban town, and a muscled thigh knocks into Jon's, an older man with a shock of white hair and eyes the same light and color as the shield formed around these memories appearing. He's tall even sitting, likely about as tall as Superman, and looks to be in his thirties. A full body suit comprised of black and silver accents stretches across broad shoulders, a stylized D on his chest. He knocks his thigh into Jon's again.
"You said I couldn't go back," Jon says quietly.
"I lied," the man says lightly.
"You're lying now," Jon says, glaring at him. "I can hear your heart."
"Nice try, kiddo, I don't have a heart in this form," the man says, reaching a hand out, presumably to ruffle his hair. Jon dodges.
"I know you're lying. You would've told me. You would've helped me get home."
"Jon--"
"You're protecting Clockwork, aren't you?" Jon demands, eyes beginning to burn red. "That old coot decided it wasn't enough to play with you, he had to play with me too."
The man slaps a hand over Jon's eyes. "Breathe, like we practiced," he instructs firmly. Steam rises from where his palm meets Jon's eyes, but if it hurts he shows no indication. "In, 2, 3. Out, 2, 3."
Jon whimpers but heaves a breath, and the burst of red light dies down from between the man's fingers. His hand moves down to Jon's shoulder.
"I can't pretend to understand Clockwork's decisions," the man says, as tears begin to pool in Jon's eyes. "Frankly, I don't want to. I suspect they are hard decisions to make, sometimes."
"I don't get why you defend him," Jon says. "Dumbledore acting bastard."
"Language," the man says, lightly bopping him on the head. J'onn notes the boy actually winces, as if the blow hurts.
"I am upset with him, I hope you know that," the man continues. "But at the end of the day I'm also grateful. Because I got to meet you." He hooks an arm around Jon's shoulders, pulling him in. "And now you'll get to see your family again. And Sally, Arnold, and Damian!"
Jon sniffles, rubbing roughly at his face. He leans into the man's bicep. A trusted adult figure, then. One he's described his life to. A life, J'onn is sad to note, he appears to have lived for the past six years, as opposed to a sudden shift in appearance. Jon's next question all but confirm it: "Can I really go back? It's been so long. They'll be all grown up."
"Hey, of course you can," the man says, rubbing his shoulder. "I'm sure they've missed you so much. They'll be so happy to see you again."
Jon starts to smile. "I'm going home."
"You're going home!" The man laughs, shaking him.
"I can finally eat some decent barbecue again!"
"Hey!" the man protests, "The smoker blew up one time!"
Jon continues, beginning to get excited. "And Ma will make her jalapeño cornbread! I never could get it right, I can't wait for you to try it!"
J'onn notes the older man's smile fading, eyes growing sad.
"And Damian will definitely want to spar and oh, oh! With you on our side we can totally prank Batman! I bet Alfred will even help! And Mom gives the best hugs, Pops comes really close but Mom will be really excited to meet you, everyone will."
"Jon," The man says.
"I knew you'd be worried about it, but they'll want to meet you," Jon says, clocking his expression. "They'll be grateful. You, you helped me. You kept me safe and taught me how to be Superman. They'll love you, I promise."
"Jon, I can't go with you," the man says gently.
"I'm not saying you stay, but you can visit! I'm sure the Justice League can figure out a way to maintain a portal, they're super used to all that multiverse stuff. Once they have the coordinates, you can stop by whenever!"
"I can't go through the portal, Jon," the man says. "To other worlds, I'm a god. And gods can't interfere. The only reason I can continue to live here is because this is the world of my origin."
Jon gapes at him. "But--but,"
"You're going to see your Mom and Dad again," the man says. "And your brother, and grandparents."
"I can come here, then," Jon says desperately, pushing his way out of the man's arms. The man is already shaking his head. "I can!"
"You can't."
"Why, because Clockwork says so? He's a liar!"
"Because multiverse travel is never a good idea. If you got trapped here again--"
"I wouldn't,"
"You belong with your family,"
"You're my family!" Jon cries. The man freezes. "You, and Sam, and Jazz, and Tucker and Val and Ellie and Pops and Mads, you're all my family! I can't just leave you, I won't!"
"Oh kiddo," The man says, eyes wet. "I love you too. We all do."
"So I'll stay," Jon says decisively. "For all we know my world is a wasteland. Gramps wasn't exactly right in the head when I left. It's better to stay here."
J'onn notes a green vine unwinding from a nearby trellis. It slides down the eave towards the pair.
"You don't mean that," the man is saying.
"I'm sixteen. I can make my own decisions. I'm staying."
The man cups Jon's face. "Your parents did not have a choice in losing you. I'm willing to bet they're devastated. Because I'd be devastated, losing a kid as great as you."
"Maybe they're not even there," Jon says, but the words are half-hearted, and it clearly hurts him to say them.
"I know I seem like a pushover, but if I thought Clockwork was sending you back to anything less than your loving family, I'd destroy him first. And he knows that. They're going to be there, I promise."
"I don't want to go," Jon says. Behind him, the vine rises from the eave of its own will, poised like a cobra enchanted by a snark charmer.
"I know," the man says, eyes drifting to the vine. "I'm so sorry, Jon."
"For what?" Jon asks, as the vine attaches itself to the nape of his neck. His eyes roll back as he collapses into the man's arms. The man hugs him tighter than is strictly necessary.
J'onn expects the memory to now end, alongside Jon's consciousness. To his curiosity, it does not.
"For what it's worth," a young woman spits bitterly, vines supporting her weight as she slips over the side of the roof. "I still think this is horrible." Her eyes are red and miserable.
"Seriously, team punching Dumbledore in the face," A young black man says, appearing in the air supported by a woman almost identical in appearance to the man holding Jon, down to the suit colors. They land on the rooftop.
"Are you sure about this," the dark haired woman with powers over plants asks. "Because to be honest, Danny, I'm five seconds away from punching you in the face."
"Jazz won't speak to you for months," the girl, likely his sister, points out.
"Make it a year," the man says, crossing his arms.
The man, Danny, ignores them all. He cards a hand through Jon's hair. "He'll retain the experience, but not the memories?"
"Yes, he'll be a perfect little superhero, just as you taught him," the woman says, vines twisting agitatedly around her, wrapping around her thigh, wrists and neck almost punishingly.
"Sam," the man says. "He needs to go home. All of you know that."
"He doesn't have to forget us to do so!" the sister bursts, eyes flashing green.
"Remembering would be a torment," Danny says. "He'll know he was loved. That's enough."
"Danny," the plant woman says, sitting beside them both. She puts a gentle hand on his, both on Jon's back. "This is just a different torment."
"And if someone finds out?" Danny asks. He has been patient amidst their scorn, but now a tiny edge ekes into his voice. "A god's child, unprotected? Threatened? He would never stop looking for a way back, and being vocal about it could get him killed."
The others are silent.
"He'll be home. He'll be happy," Danny says. More powerful than a prayer. A directive. He raises his head past the child slumbering in his lap, past them all, face hardening, and says to J'onn: "And you will say nothing."
J'onn takes a step back, fear so thick he could choke on it flooding his very being. Thismanwillkillhim, thismanwillkillhim.
This man will reach through dimensions and kill him.
"Now, get the fuck out of my kid's head," Danny snarls. J'onn is pushed back with enough force he enters his own mind in a vicious whirl that leaves him physically on the floor, gasping.
"I'm sorry," he says as Superman rushes to lift him, and he's not sure who he's apologizing to. Green eyes will pierce his dreams. Vines will crush his throat in his nightmares, screaming silence, silence.
You will say nothing.
"I'm sorry," J'onn says, politely pushing Clark's hands away as he rises. He's already beginning to calm, because he understands. Those are consequences he will not face. He will do as directed. He looks at Jon Kent, bewildered but unharmed, clutching his mother's hand.
J'onn reaches down and dusts at his pants. "I'm sorry," he says evenly, ready to spin his tale. Perhaps the Kents will continue to seek their answers. Perhaps not. He will stay out of it either way. He has been warned.
You were loved by gods. And to keep you safe, they would quiet us all.
Part Two
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daily-deliciousness · 1 month ago
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Easy jalapeño cornbread with bacon & cheddar
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bignaz8 · 5 days ago
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Slow Cooker Pinto Beans, Green Chile and Beef
Warm, hearty, and packed with bold flavors—this Slow Cooker Pinto Beans, Green Chile, and Beef is a true comfort meal!
Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef
1 medium onion, diced
4 cups cooked pinto beans (or 2 cans, 15 oz each, drained and rinsed)
1 can (10 oz) diced tomatoes with green chilies (e.g., Rotel)
1 can (4 oz) diced green chilies
2 cups beef broth
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Salt to taste
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)
Directions:
Prepare the Ingredients:
Cook the Beef:
In a skillet over medium heat, brown the ground beef with the diced onion until the beef is cooked through and the onion is softened. Drain any excess fat.
Combine Ingredients in the Slow Cooker:
Layer the Ingredients:
Add the cooked ground beef and onion mixture to the slow cooker. Stir in the pinto beans, diced tomatoes with green chilies, diced green chilies, beef broth, chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and black pepper.
Season and Stir:
Mix everything well. Taste and add salt as needed.
Cook the Dish:
Set the Slow Cooker:
Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours. Stir occasionally if possible.
Finish and Serve:
Garnish:
Before serving, stir in fresh cilantro if desired.
Serve:
Serve hot with cornbread, rice, or tortilla chips. Top with shredded cheese, sour cream, or avocado for added richness.
Optional Additions:
Add diced bell peppers or jalapeños for extra flavor.
Use ground turkey or chicken instead of beef for a lighter option.
Store Leftovers:
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop.
Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cooking Time: 6-8 hours (low) or 3-4 hours (high) | Total Time: Up to 8 hours
Kcal: 320 kcal per serving | Servings: 6
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morethansalad · 1 year ago
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Easy Cheesy Cornbread Skillet (Vegan & Gluten Free)
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bredslut · 4 months ago
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Eat good tonight. A good cow can't move after dinner.
Well I don't want to get too full since Master wants to fuck his pregnant cow tonight and I want to be able to enjoy it and not feel sick!
I did enjoy a nice bowl of chili, though, with cornbread and extra jalapeños!
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himbochub · 2 months ago
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I remember many many moons ago, on your old blog, you said you were living in the KC metro. Is that still the case? If so, what's your go-to BBQ joint?
oh hey we got an OG ova here 🤓unfortunately yes i am still here! i’m actually not like the biggest BBQ fan long term (sue me- technically im not from here so it doesn’t count) but i’ve recently been getting more into it, so slowly formulating opinions. extremely basic but probably jack stack? i could literally body a tray of the jalapeño cornbread and the cheesy corn, respectively. also my girlfriend really loves it so we do indulge often.
idk, honestly i can’t say any of the places i’ve ever gone were like, bad! i’m not picky like… as long as the side options are fire. i really like Q39 too but it kinda feels like a fake instagram BBQ spot. smokehouse is fire too.
suggestions?
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