Lucy Knisley - CHAI! Oh sweet! I'm totally going to use this, thanks. if you go to middle eastern stores, or even indian stores cardamon is waaay waaaaay cheaper. stop buying ethnic ingredients at chain grocery stores- they over charge!! same goes with pomegranate juice... or figs... or dates. I love it when your comics take a turn to the psychedelic side... Holy cow I'm doing this the second I get home from work. Ok, yeah, definitely making a bigger batch next time. I used to get the best Chai tea from the cafe at Borders when I worked there, for some reason I've never had better! Yeah, they had great Chai...then their cafes became Seattle's Best and the good Chai could never be had again. are you planning to publish a book of the various comic recipes you've been making? Twinings had a nice Indian Spice Chai in tea bags, which is nice. Oh wow this is the coolest recipe ever! Cardamom is a lovely, lovely spice, and makes a fabulous spiced sweetened bread. I can't WAIT to try this recipe now. try Oregon Chai.
Amy Spencer's Female American Pop Icons | Killahbeez Lifestyle7By atek · On March 5, 2009 Lindsay Lohan as Madonna I love the photographs of female American Pop Icons featured in Glamour’s current issue. These amazing photographs were taken by Amy Spencer who shot today’s young starlets as the pop icons of the past and present of “female risk takers, rule breakers and style makers here”. Paula Patton as Billie Holiday Odette Yustman, Spencer Grammer, Rumer Willis as The Women of Woodstock Hayden Panettiere as Amelia Earhart Emma Roberts as Audrey Hepburn Emma Stone as Carrie Bradshaw Chanel Iman as Althea Gibson Elisha Cuthbert as Brandi Chastain Camilla Belle as Mary Tyler Moore America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta Alicia Keys as First Lady Michelle Obama Alexis Bledel as Rosie the Riveter Source: Amy Spencer (via Glamour Magazine) Share 105
The 10 Best Dog Forts Ah, the absolutely hilarious Dog Fort meme. The best dog forts all started with the simple image below: And splintered off into one of the biggest and best memes on the internet. And so we present the 10 best dog forts ever: 5 Lovable Animals You Didn't Know Are Secretly Terrifying If there’s two things Cracked is all about, it’s fucked up animals and dongs. And since they won’t let me write “The 7 Most Fucked Up Animal Dongs,” (Editor's Note: Only because it's been written already) I had to settle for focusing on just the animal stuff. So hey, here you go: Here’s a bunch of adorable animals that will probably nonetheless scar you for life. Let's skip the pleasantries and get right down to hyperventilating and swearing at nature, shall we? Bears are pretty intrinsically scary, but come on – look at that guy! Holy shit! If there was a color-coded scale for cuteness like there is for Terror Alert Levels, the red fox would be at Level Orange: way above Adorable Bomb Threat and just half a notch below Snuggle Jihad. I would name him Mr. Now, here’s the sound he makes: If you came of age in a small town, you’re probably already familiar with the sound red foxes make. You: Jesus, this weed is amazing. Your Dickhead Friend Barry: Ha! Red Fox:AWWAAUUUUGHHGGGHHHH!!!! “What?
30 Heartwarming Vintage Photographs of New York City ~ ThePhotomag New York can rightly be called one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Every one of you would like to visit the busy city and especially for photographers it is not less than a paradise to take a dream shot. But our today’s post is not to show you the modernity of the New York City. Grand Central Terminal, New York City (1941) Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge (1914) Manhattan from Union Square (1942) Parachute Jump, Coney Island (1951) Boys in Central Park (1972) 30 Rockefeller Center Plaza (1932) Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge (1918) C Train (1985) City Hall Subway Station (1904) Chinatown (1900) Clouds Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1946) Downtown Mist (1953) Cops in the Train, the Bronx (1981) Dock View (1946) Fulton Street Dock (1935) Fulton Fish Market (1943) Harbour (1947) Harlem (1987) Lunch Atop a Skyscraper (1932) Manhattan Bridge in Progress (1908) Little Italy (1905) New York Times Building Under Construction (1903) Pennsylvania Station (1910) Port Authority (1988) Queensboro Bridge (1910)
7 Steps to Sell Anything to Anyone | It’s astonishing to me when I have a discussion with most copywriters, marketers and entrepreneurs and they desperately look for the best approach to communicate or market a written message – when the most obvious tools are staring them right in the face. What’s even more bewildering to me is that many of them have to look for the “best way” to motivate prospects to purchase their product or services – instead of first understanding what automatically actuates them to act. If you haven’t judged what the most noticeable tools are that’s staring you right in the face, its unconscious psychological devices – more particularly, the thinking habits of every brain on the face of the planet earth. The idea of mind control has always been tempting to copywriters, salespeople, marketers and entrepreneurs. Why? 1. There’s something magical that occurs when you tell a story. 2. Here’s the posture: “You already wish for and own this product and let me explain you what it’s like to.” 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
41 Amazing Conceptional under water set me free photo's by Elenakalis we have seen plenty of conceptual photography but Sugarrock99 stands out with his unique and Expressive underwater photography. Hope you will like his work, Please don’t forgot to view our other set me free post as well. 41 (MORE) Amazing Conceptual under water set me free photo’s 30 Photos of Cute Baby Animals That Can Change Your Mood Advertisement Being cute is somewhat akin to being a little baby child with a general feel of lovability and affection towards the outlook of the body stature. Cuteness is best demonstrated through small babies who have all the key features that usually attract the eyes of all and sundry and make a person loveable yet there remains an ever so impossible burning desire to own the intangible aspects. Not only the physical appearance but all the subtle behavioral attributes such as a bit of curiosity, pampered but measured arrogance and all other childlike features comprise the cuteness. You May like Our Amazing Photography Articles
20 Most Heroic Dogs On Earth If you thought that mans best friend only saved lives in the movies then think again. There are living breathing Dogs out there who put there doggy lives on the line every day so that we can continue to live our peaceful lives. So lets give them the recognition they deserve by at least knowing who the 20 Most Heroic Dogs On Earth are. 1. Stress gets to everyone, even our dogs. 2. Buddy is one of those normal dogs who rose up to the occasion when the situation called for it. 3. Baby, a 4 yr old Pit-bull, saved her owner when their apartment burned down. 4. Blue is a highly trained police dog who was able to sniff out the decomposing body of a murder victim. 5. Bandit was the new dog of the DeStefanis household. 6. Target was one of three dogs that American soldiers would play with while they were stationed at the borders in Afghanistan. 7. 8. If you’ve ever wondered why dogs are said to be mans best and most loyal friend, the story of Hachiko will remind you why. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Weird Vintage Halloween Costumes By Charlie Hintz on October 1, 2013 Long ago, before the glossy scourge of prepackaged superheros and princess costumes, Halloween brought ghouls and goblins into the night, terrorizing the neighborhood with their fiendish cackling and unholy demands for candy. In volume one of the Cult of Weird vintage Halloween costume roundup we explore the bizarre intersection of Halloween and technology where cameras collided with a unique era of DIY costume making. This momentous occasion has given us a seemingly endless pool of strange, creepy and sometimes hilarious vintage Halloween costume photos to puzzle over on the internet. Have any weird vintage Halloween photos to share?
I am an atheist. I don't believe in God by Matt Slick An atheist is defined primarily in two senses: Someone who says he believes there is no God, and someone who simply lacks belief in God. An atheist cannot rationally say he knows there is no God, because he would have to know all things in order to know if there is or isn't a God. If he says he believes there is no God, ask him why he believes that way, and begin there. An agnostic says he doesn't know if there is or isn't a God. If there is no God as you say, then in the end I lose nothing. Why don't you believe in God? The Bible doesn't attempt to prove that God exists.
World Gymnastics Championships The world gymnastics championships are being held in Rotterdam, Netherlands this week. Here are some images from the events. (26 images) Follow The Frame on Twitter at sacbee_theframe Romania's Gabriela Dragoi performs on the uneven bars in the Women's qualifying session at the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on October 16, 2010 in Rotterdam. AFP/ Getty Images / Pierre-Philippe Marcou Japan's Momoko Ozawa performs on the uneven bars in the Women's qualifying session at the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on October 16, 2010 in Rotterdam. An unidentified athlete trains on the rings on the eve of the start of the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on October 15, 2010 in Rotterdam. Brazil's Jade Fernandes Barbosa performs her floor exercice routine in the Women's qualifying session at the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on October 16, 2010 in Rotterdam.
Blog » Shoot the Dog! 45 Beautiful and Artistic Dog Portraits Since ancient times dog is considered to man’s best friend. People compose legends about dogs’ loyalty and helpfulness. And when the helpful paw is not in need, dogs are happy to share some easy going activities with their masters, showing feelings and emotions so similar to ours. In this post you can view spectacular dog portraits depicting different traits of animal’s character. Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Related posts:
Women taking photobooth ‘selfies’ from the 1900s to the 1970s (and beyond) Going to the photobooth at the local Woolworth’s was a special event, which meant getting dressed up, smoothing down hair, wearing those clothes kept for Jesus on a Sunday. This was a chance to show what you were truly like to a loved one, or a friend, or a distant relation, or maybe a blank official stamping your passport. The photobooth was a private place to show your public face, to be seen how you wanted the world to see you. In the 1970s, I recall how a lot of teenagers spent their money crammed in photobooths taking a strip of four snaps that sealed their love or friendship, or some idealised vision of themselves. The local bus stop had a large glass covered map of the city detailing the bus routes and times. Into this glass display were slipped dozens of photobooth portraits of youngsters (looking straight at camera) wanting some kind of recognition for being alive, like a low-tech Facebook 1920s.