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Tahini Roasted Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus. Tahini Roasted Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus {gluten/dairy/corn/soy/potato/tomato/egg/coconut free} I’ve never ever made asparagus before. In fact, I can’t remember ever eating it either. With my #1 veggie, green beans, a no-go for me now, I wanted to try a new safe veggie. Enter asparagus. It did not disappoint, especially since it was wrapped in bacon. This recipe would work great as a side dish or an appetizer.

Makes 12 portions. Ingredients: 1 lb asparagus 2 tablespoons tahini (give or take) 12 oz bacon (12 slices) 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon ground mustard Making It: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. I have gotten together would a group of bloggers to challenge ourselves in the kitchen, using different ingredients. Googleplus. DIY Friendship Bracelet. For several months now, we’ve been receiving emails requesting a friendship bracelet DIY. Well, friends, ask and you shall receive! Today, we’ll give you a step by step tutorial on the classic chevron pattern. If you used to whip up friendship bracelets like a champ in grade school and have since forgotten how, consider this a refresher course. And if you can make these with your eyes closed and arms tied . . . umm, can we still be friends?

You’ll need:embroidery threada safety pin or tapea pair of scissors Start by cutting several strands of embroidery thread at about 24 inches each. Make sure there are two sets of each color. Start on the left side with the outermost color (shown here in red) and make a forward knot by creating a 4-shape over the 2nd color, loop it under and back through the opening. Pull up and to the right to tighten. Continue knotting towards the left until the outermost strand reaches the middle. (top image via Jak & Jil, rest of images by Honestly…WTF) How to Suck at Facebook. All artwork and content on this site is Copyright © 2015 Matthew Inman. Please don't steal. TheOatmeal.com was lovingly built using CakePHP All artwork and content on this site is Copyright © 2015 Matthew Inman.

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