Jessica Brucale
Mini Peanut Butter and Nutella Cheesecakes | Just Everyday Me - StumbleUpon. 28 Dec 2011 One of the perks of being a student (and right now as I’m in the middle of college applications and interviews there don’t seem to be many) is that you get a long Christmas break. This is what I’ve done since Christmas: Stayed in my PJs all day. I got new pajama pants for Christmas (a tradition in my family). They are red with pink polka dots! My middle sister got the same ones so we’ve been matching for 4 days in a row.
I got dressed briefly yesterday to go to the movies with the middle sister. Today I am hoping to finish up my second to last college application (maybe both of them! But that’s enough about boring college stuff! I just have to point out the adorable little snowman cupcake wrappers! Peanut Butter/Nutella Mini Cheesecakes Adapted from Snappy Gourmet . Ingredients: For the Ganache: Note : I had a ton of ganache left over.
Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Note : Make sure the cream cheese is softened when you mix it in. Makes 12 Mini Cheesecakes. Enjoy! How to Cook | Cook&s Country - Recipes That Work - StumbleUpon. Roasted Spaghetti Squash with Herbs. Another Sweet Moment. 5 Amazing Places in the US in Danger of Being Destroyed by Dirty Energy | Environment. February 7, 2012 | Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. The Obama administration's rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline was a major victory for environmentalists.
For far too long, the fossil fuel industry has decimated ecosystems and destroyed human lives. Local opposition, grassroots organizing and Republican grandstanding doomed the pipeline as presently conceived to failure. TransCanada, the company behind Keystone XL, showed the petroleum industry's usual indifference to people and nature. Even some Republican politicians in blood-red Nebraska lobbied against the pipeline, helping convince President Obama to kill it in its present form. This victory should remind us of the other beautiful places in the United States permanently destroyed by dirty energy's drive to maximize profit at the expense of ecological and human health. 1.
Nowhere in the United States has suffered more damage from the energy industry than West Virginia. 2.