A new game came out literally just as I posted this, and it's called "Scrap Mechanic." It looks quite cool, especially if you watch some videos like I did. My friend Zack and I thought up some ideas for the game in question. These included a transforming house not unlike this one, and an flying car that can hold another car on it and is self balancing.
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Put the pan on medium heat. Add the butter. Make sure that butter melts evenly, so that you don’t get a bunch of burnt apple slices everywhere, except for a little corner where they’re practically oozing butter. Step 2 Slice the apple in medium-thick slices. You may want to play around with the thickness, depending on how powerful your burner is. Then, add the slices to the pan. Step 3 Gradually add the sugar to the apples. When the sugary butter starts to bubble, use the spatula to mix it around where the bubbling occurs. Continue until the apple skin pales, then flip the apple slice. Step 4 To serve: Strain caramel liquid into cup, then put the apples on the plate in some sort of pattern or something. Anyway, then you take the caramel stuff and drizzle some of it onto the apples. Or, as a variation, you could just set the cup of caramel aside, and dip into it.
Yesterday we went on an overnight passage. It was slightly boring. This story is quite good but if you'd rather read something boring, click here. First, we motored along for a few hours, then found some wind and started sailing. It was a lot better than the last overnight passage we had done about a week ago, because on that one we had not provisioned well the day before. This resulted in the most filling food being available was a chocolate chip onion quesadilla with no cheese. However, while provisioning for this passage, we had bought:
See? Sadly, all good things must come to an end. So must dolphin sightings. They swam away, leaving us with nice memories. Then the motor stopped.
… CLIFFHANGER!! Hahahahahaha. Anyway, before the motor stopped, my mom and dad noticed an ominous white cloud of smoke behind Exit. Then the engine started sputtering and coughing. Then it stopped. Thankfully, this happened when we were only 3 hrs. offshore. My dad mucked about with it for a couple hours, and than we called a tow. The tow was so fast we went 10 knots! On the way there I fell asleep and missed dinner. Then I woke up at, like, 9:00 pm. I made some INSTANT RAMEN, but I had too much seasoning = too much MSG = weeerd dreeems. Then the next day I wrote this. |
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