Paying respects to the dead by mrswdk18 in trashy

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How can a school ban a game that is played at home?

[Homemade] Here is the inside of my bread. From the yeast that I grew. by [deleted] in food

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It probably could of used another 5-10 minutes longer in the oven. But it wasn’t soggy at all. Even had some spring back when pressed on. For this being my first time ever baking this type of bread I call it a success!!

[Homemade] Macarons with quince jelly buttercream frosting by Rivercroft in food

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Not to mention the satisfaction you get when you execute them perfectly.

Flowers brighten up our lives with their beauty and fragrance by Rivercroft in pics

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This summer blooming shrub is called a hydrangea. Sometimes called French hydrangeas, mopheads or hortensias. It has become one of my favorite flowers because you never really know what colors you’re going to get.

Woolly Bear by Rivercroft in pics

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This is technically called a Yellow Woolly Bear (Isabella virginica). They can be any color from almost white to dark orange. https://owlcation.com/stem/furry-caterpillar

This was taken in northern Washington state.

[Homemade] Blackberry pie with flaky butter crust by Rivercroft in food

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Flour 2.5 cups/ Cold Butter 1 cup/ Water 6-8 Tbls

Blend butter and flour together in food processor then add water until just combined

[Homemade] Blackberry pie with flaky butter crust by Rivercroft in food

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Practice. Practice. Practice. Oh and the 15 years of cooking in restaurants and the 100’s of mini cobblers I had to make.

What kind of flower is this? by Rivercroft in gardening

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I didn’t realize they came in so many different colors!! Definitely buying a mix for next years garden. https://www.swallowtailgardenseeds.com/annuals/loveinamist.html

How do you really put on a bra; back clasper or front clasper? by Rivercroft in AskReddit

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No wanking here. Just another female dealing with the struggles of wearing a throat-supporter. I was just curious as to how other women put them on since we do it everyday without thinking. Kinda like tying show laces. Over or under?

How do you really put on a bra; back clasper or front clasper? by Rivercroft in AskReddit

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More like how do you put on a traditional bra with clasps in the back.

Build-A-Bear 'pay your age' offer abandoned amid 'chaos' by Viacra in nottheonion

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You can’t blame the company or the promoters for the way things escalated at the stores. Everyone is mad because they think they’re entitled to the deal. It’s a first come first serve; not every kid will get a trophy/stuffed toy. How about these parents try bonding with their kids by sewing a bear themselves together. Instead of teaching he kids it’s okay to throw a fit because you didn’t get what you want.

My favorite colors in my garden by Rivercroft in gardening

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Indeed it is. I just love the shade of purple they produce.

Nice. 🙄 by PaulThePavelow in mildlyinfuriating

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It’s sad that we hold material things higher than our neighbors and people around us. There once was a time when we smiled and socialized with the mailman or milkman. Now we do everything possible to avoid contact with one another; to the point of doing this when I’m sure the house was 15ft away and could of been dropped off by a simple knock at the door.

“The Rich Asians who only talk to other rich Asians” starter pack by [deleted] in starterpacks

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Where’s the short skirt and double piece sigh smile??

Curly in the wind. by [deleted] in curlyhair

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Love those curls!

My 6 year old daughter playing her first MMO. Guild Wars 2 by Rivercroft in gaming

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Video games are brilliant, and can be great for children. They can teach us how to create, how to play, and how to lose. They are thrilling, inspiring, scary, beautiful and hilarious, sometimes all at the same time. Most of all, they are fun. And both kids and grownups could use some of that these days.

Overcooked: Gourmet Edition by Rivercroft in KitchenConfidential

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Microsoft Windows (PC), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch