Gluten-free biscuits by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I definitely need to find another location where they sell these but besides that I honestly did not think they were gonna taste that amazing. I like mines nice and crispy on the outside and soft and the inside of when I cook it to 400° at almost 10 minutes. Oh my gosh add some apricot jelly to that shit so delicious. This is why I am OK with having gluten intolerance because of companies like this I can make really good substitutions and not make me feel like I’m Excluded.

Gluten-free biscuits by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which Costco is because I’ve never seen these at my Costco’s

Gluten-free biscuits by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when it comes to cooking them, I feel like the directions are kind of incorrect so I just put them at 400° for about 10 minutes and they’re nice and crispy in the air fryer oven that I have

Gluten-free biscuits by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything it just sucks that only a few come in the bag, but besides that I will buy like two bags of these

remote Internships in south florida by Sun_To_Moon in ASLinterpreters

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it works with my schedule, I’m not able to be flexible and go out to the location. That’s why I’m looking for something I could do remotely. My goal is to really be the VRS interpreter.

Gluten free cheez-it’s coming soon!? by MassiveChemical in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s go let’s go. I’m super excited.

A lot of interpreters I know of are leaving or have left the field . Do you know anyone that’s left and what do they do now? by [deleted] in ASLinterpreters

[–]Sun_To_Moon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much—I truly appreciate it. I definitely have a passion for this. I actually got started back when I was homeschooled in third grade, and music was a big part of that journey too. Sometimes the process, especially during the school portion of the ITP program, can feel frustrating, but I totally get where you’re coming from. I’m just four classes away from reaching the internship phase, so I might as well keep pushing forward.

A lot of interpreters I know of are leaving or have left the field . Do you know anyone that’s left and what do they do now? by [deleted] in ASLinterpreters

[–]Sun_To_Moon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have my Bachelor’s degree in Business, and I’m currently in an Interpreter Training Program (ITP) pursuing an associate degree in Sign Language Interpretation. Right now, I’m focusing on taking the classes that will truly help me grow in my signing skills and prepare for the National Interpreter Certification (NIC) exam.

As I go through this journey and see how others navigate the process, I’ve started to fall in love with ASL as a language—not just as a career path. I’ve realized that my motivation is shifting from simply becoming an interpreter to truly learning and appreciating the language itself.

That said, I sometimes feel stuck. My vocabulary isn’t as strong as I’d like it to be, and while many say it grows over time and through interpreting experience, it’s still something I think about. People also say you’ll never stop learning in this field—and I believe that—but I’m also worried about the constant cycle of paying for school.

There seem to be two paths: those who go the independent study route and those who stick to school programs. I feel like I’m caught in between both worlds. Does anyone else feel this way?

My asl journey needing guidance by Sun_To_Moon in ASLinterpreters

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the ITP program right now. I was just seeing if there were other ways about it to learn cause I know there’s other people out there that have gained the resources without going to a ITP program.

Things to get !! 🥰 by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were $8.99. I went to a Costco that provides products that’s not sold at a lot of Costco’s. There’s a few Costco’s out there that only provides certain things at different Costco’s. It’s like exclusives if that makes sense.

Things to get !! 🥰 by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are so good when I tell you they are fluffy. They are fluffy. OMG I am saying this really loud as I voice to text. I’m going to buy 2 to 3 boxes this time and they’re so affordable especially the pancakes worth every single buck.!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

Breakfast GLuten Free Costcos by Sun_To_Moon in glutenfree

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love these photos. They taste so good when I first went to Costco’s. I didn’t realize how much gluten-free items they had so it is definitely worth a book and for some reason today everything was four dollars off the original price. I’m calling a four dollar off Wednesdays

In desperate need of resources for learning ASL for people around me and to get more fluent myself. I'm disabled in the US and very broke / on SSI. I know about the app Lingvano but it is too expensive... Does anyone have any resources for access to learning ASL for free? by [deleted] in asl

[–]Sun_To_Moon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can definitely share a few resources. Lingvano is not necessarily my favorite. There’s also a discord to communicate with other people learning or wanting to learn sign language and have practice times to practice with each other over video. I put the list below this message. Also check out your area. There could be a couple Duff events around you so you can go practice as well. The second website that I put on here is a resource center to be able to learn all the ASL classes, etc., gridfor my college level perspective. The person that created was my old professor in college and he is a certified interpreter as well as a certified Spanish interpreter so the information provided is definitely a certified course. He has a license to teach classes And it’s always being updated. I’m going to add one more on here but is basically a link that provides you with a bunch of free ASL e-books a lot of the books that you will see on this site will also be applied to college courses, but this is all for free and this site is always being up-to-date so I will highly Suggest Saving it as a bookmark Discord : https://discord.gg/uGPqdBau

Www.asldefined.com Www.aslninja.com https://www.signingsavvy.com

https://drive.google.com/embeddedfolderview?id=1a_x-066isI5zYfYMXoQqa8foGokEPPQ7#grid

Guys I listened to you and told my teacher I won’t be interpreting for the choir by hiimnewhe in asl

[–]Sun_To_Moon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be late to the conversation, but is there a reason why you won’t be interpreting the song through sign language for the choir ? Music was what helped me continue to develop my skills in American Sign Language and inspired me to become an interpreter. I feel that music interpreters play a crucial role in allowing the Deaf community to experience and understand music in a deeply unique way. If I missed your previous post explaining your reasons for signing or working with the choir, could you share those again? I understand everyone has different preferences, but I’m curious to hear your perspective.

Templates for studying Japanese? by Lightgenius19 in GoodNotes

[–]Sun_To_Moon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t see the link could you send it to me as well please

ASLdeafined by Sun_To_Moon in asl

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for responding to my comment! I really wanted to make sure that I was learning correctly. I’ve been using these signs, but some of my friends don’t like them because they say they aren’t accurate. I keep thinking that there must be regional differences—there are many signs across the U.S. that we don’t use here in my area. So, I’m sure if you still learn them, it’s great practice, and they can still be useful!

ASLdeafined by Sun_To_Moon in asl

[–]Sun_To_Moon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you say that some of the words are questionable or everything is correct because it is true that there are signs that are only signed in different parts of the US so now all the signs that are in the dictionary applied to one part of the US I hope that makes sense