Yes she is. But not in the typical soccer mom-ish way. No glitter anywhere, EVER. She calls that shit devil-dust. it ends up everywhere. She knits and crochets as well.

I have seen your sock game, she does some nice yarn work

Yes she is. But not in the typical soccer mom-ish way. No glitter anywhere, EVER. She calls that shit devil-dust. it ends up everywhere. She knits and crochets as well.
Yes she is. But not in the typical soccer mom-ish way. No glitter anywhere, EVER. She calls that shit devil-dust. it ends up everywhere. She knits and crochets as well.
No mayo on grilled sandwiches for me, but ham cheese tomatoes and mustard on the bread with some hot sauce butter fried of course.Yeah, can't go wrong with mayo on anything.
Love oats, and these look great.For anybody looking for easy chocolate treats Swedish chocolate balls are great.
INGREDIENTS
- 100 g butter softened but not melted
- 100 ml sugar 100 g
- 3 tbsp cocoa powder
- 1 tbsp vanilla sugar
- 400 ml rolled oats 150 g
- 2 tbsp strong coffee
- shredded coconut
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INSTRUCTIONS
- Just put everything (except shredded coconut) in a bowl and mix together evenly. The most classical version uses coffe as the liquid.
- Roll the balls in the size of meatballs, then this recipe should be able to yield 20-30 chocolate balls
- Roll each in the shredded coconut
- You can eat them right away, but they are usually better when cold and a little firmer so place them in the fridge (or the freezer if you are in a hurry)
Yeah you can roll them in pearl sugar, sprinkles or in chopped nuts, maybe even oats aswell.Love oats, and these look great.
I'm going to try these sans coconut though
For anybody looking for easy chocolate treats Swedish chocolate balls are great.
No chef, no salt in the mix.I never knew Chef was Swedish............
Schweaty balls? that SNL skit is hilariousDo we need more ball recipes? I’ve got some balls that you may want to put in your mouth.