What the BLEEP will Lori Bjork (the CaliforniVacation: SoCal gal, L.A. Sightseeing Examiner, nb2c: not born 2 conform designer and ocean beach lover, among others, Lori Bjork) blog about next?
I was walking down Rose Avenue in Venice barely a block from the Ocean Front Walk when I noticed someone on the roof of this six-stories what looks to be residential building.
I started filming. Video below. Without giving it away or revealing what I did, after viewing the video I again ask, "Would you call the Police?" And I don't mean that singing trio that included Sting. I'd love to have you share your comments. Thank you in advance.
My last blog post was about my after school experience with my buddy, Ace (not his real name), who bless his heart was game enough to help me make a video, which we agreed to title, The Totsquel. He was also game enough to make some Rice KrispiesTreats for the first time and let me film that too. Tater Tot Hot Dish and Rice Krispies Treats. Surely a comfort food fest.
In going back and finally looking through all the video to come up with something to upload to YouTube, I didn't remember we had almost an hours worth of just Rice Krispies Treats video. I know, huh? Making the treats is supposed to be easy. And I guess for that matter it was a lot of fun; just took a little more time than I thought. I condensed our experience to two videos.
The first video will school you all the way to when the mix is ready to be put in a pan/container. The second is our experience getting the mix to the container. Also, in what we had deemed, "The Bjork Experimental Kitchen", we made a second batch which we added some PB to the mix.
I left out footage of our third batch, which did include using some red and green holiday colored marshmallows. As fun and festive as it sounded to do so, the reality was that when the two colors got melted together it looked more like some sort of brown, disgusting goo. The only thing that might have been nice to include and I didn't was the use of some chocolate/peppermint bark that we melted in the microwave to frost some of our Rice Krispies Treats' loaves with.
As you may or may not know, chocolate has a very low temperature melting point. It didn't take much to go from melting-the-bark-to-spread to ruining the bark because we nuked it a bit too long. This is a great reason why if you have the equipment, using the double boiler method of melting (click here to see a video on how-to) is most likely preferable.
Of all the different versions we experimented with, even though peanut butter and peppermint don't sound like it would be a tasty combo, my favorite was the peanut butter enhanced Rice Krispies Treats with the chocolate/peppermint bark frosted on top.
Here comes Part 2.
P.S. We got those cute little loaf pans, which we determined as a perfect gift size (enough to give you more than one serving and yet no so much that you feel like you are going to get sick of it...always leave them wanting more, eh?) at the 99 cent store, which truth be told is actually more specifically the 99.99 cent store now (plus tax). That said, I was discussing this with Ace the other day and he said in honor of Valentine's Day, this might be a nice little gift for your favorite Valentine. You get heart shaped pans at the 99.99 cent store. You make your favorite version of Rice Krispies Treats. Then you give your Valentine a heart-shaped pan of Rice Krispies Treats you made your self. That's such a warm feeling, it might just be enough heat to melt some butter. And I stick by it people (just like they mention in the movie, "Julie and Julia")...just about everything is better with butter.
Isn't Ace a natural on camera?
Thanks, Ace. This was fun.
P.S. I'd also like to include a shout out to "The Carpenters" who have been enhancing my Holiday music experience for more years than I care to specifiy here. Thanks.
Lori is a Clear Light practitioner. Clear Light is high frequency modality used to restore the recipient's physical body, mind, emotional and spiritual essence to its original perfection. Clear light may also be used to raise the vibe of any physical location such as a home, business, restaurant, hotel, etc. By keeping your home and business vibe higher, you attract more of the same to your home or business.
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As I wrote the first post for this blog, an inspired idea popped into my mind. Others may read this and wish they could blog too, if for no other reason than the fun of it. But how, Lori? How can we blog too?
First let me remind you, if I can blog, you can blog. It is easy. It's as easy as writing the thoughts in your head, your own personal mind cuisine. If you simply want to blog as your own personal diary, therapy, appreciation list, wish list, goals or just for the fun of it; you have the choice to not give a BLEEP how good of a writer you are or how great your punctuation is. You also have the option to allow no one else to read your blog except those you give permission to.
If the only thing holding you back is getting set up, I am able to help you. Of course, this would require a monetary investment in exchange for this service (I hope you don't work for free). Once we connect and agree to terms, I'll have you up and running in as little as 10 minutes. Call me. I mean email me, lbjork9999@yahoo.com