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Thoughts and observations of an Enneagram Type 7 INFP Beatles fan. I prefer baths to showers, late nights to early mornings, cats to dogs, and Mary Ann.
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Gooblek
is a 2-to-1 suspension of cornstarch in water. It acts like a liquid if you
move it slowly, but a solid if you hit it or squeeze it. Click below for info
on Asparagus Pee.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Get a Blue Clue
I just had to blog when I heard these words come out of my mouth awhile ago: "Damn it, I left my frozen blue Jello in the microwave." See, they're really Kool-Aid brand "gel snacks," and as Emily has pointed out, they say right on the label, clear as day, "DO NOT FREEZE." But, scofflaw that I am, I keep them in the freezer, and I nuke them for 10 11 seconds (12 would just ruin it), and I eat them with great relish. I have this picture of the Kool-Aid guy because it's impossible to find a picture of these blue jello snacks on the internet, so I will perforce have to take it upon myself to snap one at a later date. In the meantime, I did come to know that most "blue kool-aid" images refer to the art of dying wool yarn. There is also an adult drink made with blue Kool-Aid called the "Steve", after Steve, the orginal host of Blues Clues. The site has this ad, and this recipe. Labels: blue, cooking, jello, koolaid, recipes, snacks, steve
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