the amount of food I can eat
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TRUTH
Coffee Chocolate Cupcakes (#24) with Bailey’s Whipped Cream Frosting
Chocolate Peanut Butter No-Bake Cookies
regular ol’ Chocolate Chip Cookies
Candied Bacon (bacon with brown sugar and a little bit of pepper, baked in the oven)
Baked Yams (sliced yams with some olive oil, oregano, salt and pepper)
i’m loving this trend.
welcome to my lyyyyfe
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WHY DO THINGS LIKE THIS EXIST WHEN I AM TRYING TO EAT HEALTHY
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welcome to my life
problem? NOPE.
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yumyumyum i love baking
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it’s a really interesting idea, but i will never understand how high-end restaurants can put such a minuscule amount of food on such a large white plate and charge vast amounts of money for it.
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Adult Kids Menu of the Day: If you can’t be there — and chances are you can’t — at you can get a taste of the new 11- and 15-course childhood-themed conceptual menu at Grant Achatz’s infamously fickle Chicago-based eatery Next.
The menu features hoity-toity takes on classic childhood food items like PB&J and Mac n Cheese. One of the desserts is even served on handheld-mixer beater so you can lick it off.
“Childhood” will run for the next three months, at which point it will be replaced with an elBulli tribute.
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STORY OF MY LIFE
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hello there.
i'm erin.
i am very very tall.
with very very curly blonde hair.
and very very blue eyes.