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uWall.tv | Listen to a Wall of Music © 2021 - Privacy - Terms Easy Chocolate Cake Recipe | Fresh Tastes Blog | PBS Food Okay, so maybe I’m exaggerating a bit here. You do need to measure out a handful of ingredients and stir them together, but we’re talking 1 minute tops, between your dark chocolate fantasies and passing a spoonful of this chocolaty cake between your lips. How is this even possible you ask? Through the modern miracle known as the microwave oven of course. Contrary to popular belief, microwaves do not “nuke” food with ionizing radiation (like in a nuclear reactor). They pass microwave radiation (which is a non-ionizing radiation just like radio waves and visible light) through your food, causing the water molecules to rotate to align their poles with the alternating field of microwave energy. Because most mugs are not fully microwave transparent, the cake tends to cook from the top down, giving you a rich velvety chocolate sauce that drizzles down the sides of your cake when it’s unmolded. Making a cake has never been so simple, so there is no reason not to indulge. Ingredients Directions

The Music Maze No Sew, One Shoulder Shirt. DIY I wanted a one shoulder shirt to wear out Saturday night but I couldn't find one that fit, So I decided to make my own and no sewing required. Tutorial Things you need. Mens Tee- Shirt* I used a Extra large mens Tee-shirt.ScissorsChalk How to determine the size tee-shirt you need Large mens tee-shirt for a small build Extra large mens tee-shirt for a medium build XXL mens tee- shirt for a large build first make a diagonal cut from under one arm to the top collar. and cut off the other sleeve cut the top apart so that you have two pieces This is how I measured for me. I cut off a small piece as shown in the picture... it just fell better on my arm. also cut your shirt up the side to open it up so that you can tie the strips you cut. Now tie your shirt you can adjust it however you like, tighter or more loose. the second tie from the top, you want to tie a small knot at the end.. because this will hang off your shoulder. I love this shirt.. I hope your Tuesday was fantastic! Lots of <3, Anne

stereomood – emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities No Sew, Tee-Shirt Halter #3 I have the exciting opportunity to head to the beach for a couple of days, to relax and soak up a little of that beautiful Florida sunshine. I wanted to do one more halter top to take to wear with my jeans and this is what I came up with. It can be changed in so many ways let's just say this is a 3 in one shirt. It seems like I am packing all of my DIY tops and dresses to wear. Video Tutorial Things You Need. Tee-Shirt~ mine is a mens mediumScissorsChalk Front Cut where the red lines are. The back cut the red lines Back Cut down the middle of the back cut out.. Front after cutting NOTE* you cut one continuous line from the front to the back. Back After cutting now tie the front wrap around your neck and tie to the two straps in the back. If you want to trim off the excess off the straps. I am leaving mine so I can play and change it up some more.. or tie them into a bow. Happy Monday. Lots of <3,

Musicovery Highly Educated, Highly Indebted: The Lives of Today's 27-Year-Olds, In Charts A new study by the Department of Education offers up a statistical picture of young-adult life in the wake of the Great Recession. What are today's young adults really like? For those who've spent too much time gazing into the dark recesses of Thought Catalog or obsessing over "Girls," the Department of Education has a new report that offers up some enlightening answers. In the spring of 2002, the government's researchers began tracking a group of roughly 15,000 high school sophomores—most of whom would be roughly age 27 today—with the intention of following them through early adulthood. (One important note: I've shorthanded this group as "today's 27-year-olds." 1. Ever hear someone say that "a college degree is the new high school diploma"? 2. 3. But school was easier if your mom and dad had money. 4. The math: About 84 percent of this group started college. What about other debt? 5. 6. Personally, I'm shocked it's that low. 7. Lucky them. 8. 9. Even bachelor's-degree holders. 9. 10. 11.

Home – Last.fm Andre Amador's Playa Paintings are Sandy Works of Art If you live in San Francisco, California, then you may be lucky enough to come across the art of Andres Amador. He doesn't paint or sculpt. He prefers a medium that is temporary but absolutely beautiful: a sandy beach at low tide. He uses a rake to create works of art that can be bigger than 100,000 sq. ft. He spends hours creating these intricate masterpieces, knowing that the tide will soon come in and wash away his work forever. For Andres, his art is "more about the process and less about the result." He knows that it will all be temporary. While making his beach mural explorations, he uses a rope as a guide so that he can make the geometric patterns. When asked WHY he does it, Andre gives the best answer... "The unanswerable question! Consider yourself lucky if you happen to stumble across one of his playa paintings, because it won't be there long. By raking up the wet sand at low tide, he is able to make contrasting sand colors. He even offers his services, helping people propose.

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