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Don’t tune out the mundane symphony of your own life—the creaks, the murmurs, the daily hum

Hello guys. Yeah. I made it to Bangkok, and am settled in.

Ugh. Just breathing vacation air caused me to gain 3 kg. *sob*

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Though, what I was before my wife and daughter decided that Pizza and beer were good “vacation foods”…

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But I’m a gettin’ there!

Meanwhile…

Things are good here.

The world is a spinnin’ out of control elsewhere.

You all… DO NOT GET TOO CAUGHT UP in the noise.

Big changes.

  • DC still says “small bads”.
  • Just a “bumpy ride”.

Ah. Take that as you may.

Now, I wanna say something.

Heads up!

Ah. I have been querying DC on some matters that concern you “volunteers” for the Domain. And I compiled the answers, and got some specifics. I think that many of you all will be amazed at what he said, but a small minority might be horrified.

I have scheduled the release of this information around the time of my return back to Zhuhai, China. As, I’m sure that many of you will have questions. And I will try to answer them… but… please not on my vacation. Ok?

Please understand.

So figure around the first of March or so is my scheduled “disclosure on the Domain volunteer army being managed by MM“. It has details, some information and what you guys can do with it.

Most of you will be pleased, and maybe surprised.

I was.

And that’s sayin’ a lot.

So all I can say is …  you asked, you received… and well, WELCOME to the club!

Ah exciting times!

And Today

Weird things are going on.
On my YouTube channel I am getting five thumbs up on only three views and have six comments that appear in my notifications but do not show up at the video.
On Quora the same kind of thing is going on. I see a massive collapse of engagement, but I have an enormous repost count outside of the platform.On MM here, there’s really no changes. What you see is what you get. Though all my food posts have really scared off the trolls and bad actors. I do get some interesting hits on “The cornfield”. Looks like some want to comment (as a first timer perhaps) and then read what I have to say about The Cornfield and then change their minds. Whoops as they skedaddle off into the distance…*shrug*I hope that life is treating all of youse guys well. The new normal should be not so up and down and some elements of stability should be showing its face. The new normal.2026.Oh, we are not out of the storm yet. But the up and downs are starting to subside in some ways, though the clamoring noise on the internet is gonna continue to ratchet up and keep on whooping and a hollering.Take care guys.Today…

Insiders Continue Massive Dumping of THEIR OWN COMPANY Stocks

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Insiders Continue Massive Dumping of THEIR OWN COMPANY Stocks

For the past thirty days or so, Executives in publicly traded companies have been dumping gigantic amounts of their own company stocks.  They must disclose this to the public when it takes place, for obvious reasons.

But the shear volume of insider stock sales over the past couple months seems astonishing to many observers.  It seems clear to many observers that the bigshots know “the bottom is falling out” of the economy, and they’re getting out with high values on stocks that maybe won’t be worth so much if they wait.

Creamy Chicken Stew

This Creamy Chicken Stew is easily the best chicken stew recipe ever! It uses minimal ingredients but really builds on flavor to create a truly unforgettable bite. I promise that it will be your new favorite recipe to make when it’s cold outside, or when you want a truly comforting meal. Serve up a bowl with some flaky cream cheese biscuits for a truly heavenly experience.

Creamy chicken stew being held up in the air with a wooden spoon.

Recipe Essentials

  • 🍽️ Course: Main Dish
  • ⏱️ Cooking Time: 1 hour & 15 minutes
  • 🍴 Servings: 6
  • 🧄 Flavor Profile: Rich, savory, and cozy with tender chicken, creamy, velvety broth, and a hint of umami.
  • 🍚 Best Served With: Flaky biscuits (especially cream cheese biscuits), crusty bread, dinner rolls, or a simple green salad.
  • 🧊 Make Ahead?: Yes, make 1-2 days ahead and refrigerate (flavor gets even better).

This recipe has been included in my weekly dinner rotation for a while now! The leftovers are just as delicious as when the stew is made fresh, making them ideal for meal prepping or a protein-filled lunch for the next day. I love how quick and easy it is to reheat!

Some of my other favorite chicken stew recipes include slow cooker chicken stew with bacon and Moroccan chicken stew.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It makes great leftovers: This creamy and thick chicken stew reheats so well, making it ideal for leftovers. Whether you make it to meal prep or have plenty of extra to enjoy the next day, it tastes just as delicious.
  • It’s budget-friendly: The ingredients used in this creamy chicken stew recipe are super affordable, so you don’t have to worry about extra cost when you shop for the ingredients.
  • It’s easy to prepare: It’s a simple chicken stew, too. There aren’t a bunch of extra steps or difficult techniques required to prepare it.

Ingredients

These are the most important components of this recipe for creamy chicken stew with vegetables. You’ll also need some spices and garlic, too!

Ingredients to make this chicken stew on a table.
  • Chicken breasts: I use bone-in chicken breasts for this recipe, but you can also use bone-in chicken thighs. Cooking the chicken in the stew while still on the bone adds so much extra flavor.
  • Veggies and potatoes: So, just like most soups and stews, we start with celery, onion, carrots as the base, and then add some baby potatoes. You can use any color of potato, but I like Yukon Gold because of its creamy texture.
  • Worcestershire sauce: This is like a secret weapon because it adds umami that lifts the entire chicken and vegetable stew.
  • Chicken broth: Any kind of chicken broth will work, including low-sodium (just taste it for seasoning at the end). If you like, homemade broth works great as well. Try this recipe with my slow cooker chicken broth from rotisserie chicken.
  • Heavy cream: This is what gives the stew its rich and creamy consistency. You can substitute half and half if needed.
  • Bouillon cube: I like to add a bouillon cube just to give it a stronger chicken broth flavor. It’s more concentrated and keeps the cream from diluting the stew.

See the recipe card below for exact ingredient amounts, nutritional information, and detailed instructions.

Variations

  • Add dumplings: Drop in some dumplings during the last 10-15 minutes of cooking time. The easiest way to do this is with 2 cups of Bisquick or any biscuit mix, combined with ½ cup of milk.
  • Add more veggies: Include some more veggies! Zucchini is a great addition; just add them, chopped, during the last 15-20 minutes so they don’t become mushy. Mushrooms take even less time, so add them during the last 10 minutes!
  • Add fresh herbs: Freshly chopped parsley and basil would be great. You may also simmer the stew with bundles of thyme and rosemary!

How to Make Old-Fashioned Chicken Stew

Here are the steps you’ll need to make a successful old-fashioned creamy chicken stew. It’s made entirely in one pot!

Chicken breast searing in a dutch oven.

Step 1: Sear the chicken breasts. Start by heating your Dutch oven or a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat with olive oil. Then, season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper and sear them for 3-4 minutes on each side.

Butter, carrots, onion, celery and flour added to the dutch oven.

Step 2: Sauté veggies and add flour. Next, melt butter and add the carrots, onion, and celery. Allow them to cook for 3-5 minutes, then add the garlic and cook for another minute. Now stir in the flour and cook for 1-2 minutes.

Chicken broth being poured into the dutch oven.

Step 3: Add the liquids and bouillon. Slowly stir in the chicken broth until it’s fully incorporated, and then pour in the cream, Worcestershire, and bouillon.

Chicken and bay leaf added to the stew.

Step 4: Put the chicken and bay leaf in. Once the stew is simmering, put the chicken back in the pot with the bay leaf, pop the lid on, and let it simmer for 30-40 minutes.

Chicken being shredded, and potatoes added to the stew.

Step 5: Shred chicken and add potatoes. When the chicken is nice and tender, shred it off the bone, and add the baby potatoes.

The stew finished and a ladle scooping some out.

Step 6: Finish cooking and garnish. Simmer for another 25 minutes or until the potatoes are soft. Then it’s ready to serve!

Recipe Tips

  • Don’t forget the bay leaves: Remove the bay leaves before serving! It’s something that I forget from time to time, and they are meant to infuse flavor, not to be eaten.
  • Give the chicken plenty of time: Be patient with the chicken breasts. Allow them to cook until the meat is falling off the bone for the best texture and flavor.
  • Watch the heat when you add cream: When it’s time to add the heavy cream, ensure that the stew is kept at a simmer. If it boils, it can cause the cream to curdle.

This creamy chicken noodle soup is another rich and creamy version of a classic recipe.

A stew with chicken, potatoes and carrots in a bowl.

Storage Directions

  • Storing: Store leftover chicken stew in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. Once fully cooled, you may freeze it for up to 3 months.
  • Reheating: Thaw it overnight in the refrigerator before reheating it. I find that the leftovers are best reheated in a saucepan over low heat for about 10 minutes, but you can use the microwave in a pinch for 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway.

Serving Suggestions

Recipe FAQs

Can I pressure cook this chicken vegetable stew?

Of course! Sear the chicken and sauté the veggies, then add the chicken and broth to the pressure cooker for about 20 minutes. Add the remaining ingredients and cook for an additional 10-15 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender!

Can I make this stew in the slow cooker?

Sure! Sear the chicken, saute the veggies, and add all the ingredients (minus the cream) to the slow cooker. Cook on low heat for 6 hours or high for 3 hours. During the last 30 minutes, stir in the heavy cream.

Can I use boneless chicken?

Yes, but they may take less time to cook, so check them for doneness at 25 minutes. Remember, there won’t be as much developed flavor without the bones.

A wooden spoon scooping out some chicken stew.

More Delicious Stew Recipes

Do you like stew recipes? Here are some recipes you may also like to try.

  • Easy Beef and Portobello Mushroom Stew
  • Corned Beef Stew
  • Fabulous Pork Stew (Slow Cooker)
  • Guinness Beef Stew

If you try this recipe and love it please leave a star rating in the recipe card below or even better, drop a review in the comment section. I always appreciate your feedback. Be sure to follow along with me on Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube for more easy recipes!

Creamy Chicken Stew

If you love stew, this Creamy Chicken Stew should be on your list. The chicken and veggies cook in a rich and velvety broth until they’re tasty and tender.
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Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings
Calories 395 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 2 bone-in chicken breasts
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 small sweet onion diced
  • 1 cup carrots chopped
  • 1 cup celery chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • ¼ cup flour
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 chicken bouillon cube
  • 1 pound baby potatoes washed, dried, and halved or quartered
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Optional: chopped fresh parsley for garnish and additional salt/pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
  • Season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper.
  • Sear the chicken in the hot oil for 3-4 minutes per side, then turn off the heat and remove the chicken.
  • Add the butter to the pot and allow it to melt, then sauté the onions, carrots, and celery for 3-5 minutes or until tender.
  • Add the garlic and cook for 1 additional minute.
  • Add the flour and stir to combine, cooking for 1 minute.
  • Slowly pour in the chicken broth ¼ cup at a time, stirring continuously and scraping the bottom of the pot, keeping the mixture at a simmer before adding more liquid, until all broth is incorporated.
  • Stir in the heavy cream, Worcestershire sauce, and bouillon cube, then return the mixture to a gentle simmer.
  • Add the chicken back to the pot along with the bay leaf, cover, and cook for 30-40 minutes.
  • Remove the chicken, shred it, and return it to the pot with the baby potatoes.
  • Continue simmering for about 25 minutes or until the potatoes are tender.
  • Remove the bay leaf and garnish with parsley if desired.

Notes

  • Try this chicken stew recipe using boneless chicken! It will take a little less time to cook, but it won’t be as flavorful as bone-in chicken.
  • Prepare the stew in a pressure cooker or slow cooker instead of on the stovetop.
  • Avoid boiling the stew after you pour in the heavy cream because high heat can curdle it.

Nutrition

Calories: 395kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 17gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 12gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 1374mgPotassium: 619mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 585IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 61mgIron: 2mg

Echoes of Another Life

Written in response to: Set your story in a world where time travel has been perfected, and people can use it to hop between alternate timelines — but at a cost.

Laura Steiner

Jessie watched a group of people dressed completely in black roam through the crowd giving out samples. They moved with economy giving the same spiel to groups of five or six; take this pill and you can travel through time. Individuals took the pill, and were gone as if they never existed; heads swiveled, looking into area shops and restaurants. Jessica wondered if they’d be missed, and if so by whom.

 

“What do you regret?” a clipped feminine voice asked.

 

She wavered; nobody had ever asked her that before. She generally avoided it because regrets led to the past, and she was dedicated to living in the present. But, as she watched friends marry, and settle with families it became one thing she regretted. “I should’ve gone to that party. I should’ve told him, I cared about him.”

A guy with his hair parted to one side, styled with so much hair product it shined under the mall’s florescent lights offered her a plastic cup with a single purple pill. “I think you’ve heard the speech enough. The pill is good for 48 hours, at which point its elements become inert. If you decide to take it, all will have to live with the consequences,” he proffered a brochure, and Jessie pushed it into her pocket for later.

 

She drove home with the small cup in the holder and took a pad of paper, and a pen. The idea of time travel had been perfected the year before. As scientists and ethicists debated on whether they should use it in the public realm, private companies started experimenting with it. She unfolded the brochure, which listed the pill’s ingredients on one panel. It biomechanical elements, which, would attach themselves to change brain cells in a way that would allow travel between timelines. Panels two and three listed side effects; disorientation, and the sensation of being in two places at once.

The examples listed on the back were personal; couples having two babies instead of one. Unhappy marriages that were undone, and farewells that were said. Everything the clichés said might be a regret. In the end, she decided on one line; No matter what happens, know that I love you,” she signed Jessie, and drew hearts, then added x’s and o’s below it.

 

She dressed in her pajamas then filled a glass of water. Rolling back the covers, she swung her legs into bed, and took the pill. She woke up disoriented in a familiar bedroom to the sound of voices arguing over which horror movie to watch first, as part of their annual Halloween tradition.

 

“My DVD Player. My Remote. My final decision,” Sylvia stated. Syl was the youngest of four children, and the only girl. She couldn’t be heard above three older brothers unless she yelled. The other two, sighed and grumbled. She heard the clattering of plates and bowls and the click of the coffee maker’s switch. Clicking on a bedside light she took in her bedroom from where she lay; a queen bed in the centre of a long wall, desk under a window cluttered with textbooks containing florescent coloured sticky notes that marked different pages. A closet with clothes cluttering the floor in front of it, and drawers that were half-closed. She checked her watch; Tuesday October 27. That meant she didn’t have class until 3pm. Almost an entire day to…

 

“She’s finally awake,” Mary-Ann announced pushing her door open, hopping onto the bed beside her. She had hair as thick, and blonde as the day they met; a healthier version of the woman Jessie last saw while crossing the street one day on the way to work.

 

“Did you dream about Craig?” She asked in a singsong voice. Despite being from a prominent local family, Mary-Ann lived on campus for the full campus experience.

 

Jessie smiled. “No.” Dirty- blonde hair, green eyes, a dimpled smile; one of the best looking, and friendliest guys on campus. He flirted with all the women, making it hard to take him seriously.

 

“You really should do something about that man, before he’s off the market. Come to the party. He’ll be there,” Mary-Ann shifted to her side, propping her head up on her hand. Her family held an annual Halloween masked ball every year on devil’s night at their country estate in wine country. She wasn’t going to go this year, in order to study for her science mid-term, as well as a lack of a costume. Her bedroom floor was a casualty of being unable to find an outfit.

 

“The offer of a gown is there if you still want it,”

 

“I’ll take you up on it,” Jessie agreed.

 

“Our first fitting is tomorrow; it’ll be a girls’ day. Syl, and Grace are coming too. Mary-Ann bounced with excitement as she left the room. Jessie couldn’t remember the last time she enjoyed time with girlfriends. Having that incentive made it easier to study, and then sit through the three-hour lecture that afternoon; her only class that day.

Jessie still suffered from a feeling of disbelief. Time travel was real, and she was here, days before her last chance to tell him she loved him. She absorbed the chatter, and the tinkling laughter as they teased back and forth. It’d been a long time since Jessie felt such camaraderie, and regretted allowing these friendships to fall out of her life.

They pulled into the circular driveway and the chauffer was beside the door letting them all slide out one side. Jessie took in her surroundings with fresh eyes; a brown-red brick house towering over the driveway, expansive green manicured lawns rolling into the distance. Scents of lavender, and roses on the wind from a back garden. Mary-Ann led the way through a kitchen door, dropping a kiss on the top of her mom’s head.

 

“She only brought twenty dresses this year,” Carolyn Margrave informed her daughter. Mary-Ann pulled a face.

 

“Thanks Mrs. M, that should be more than enough to make my decision,” Jessie replied. She valued the Margrave family’s generosity.

 

“At least one of you is grateful. I need to go and help your father supervise the tents. You know how he is about details,”

 

Mary-Ann led the way through the hallways. They found the designer, and her seamstress in a seldom-used sitting room, with several racks of dresses. Jessie gravitated towards red, and navy blue; both colours that suited her dark hair.

 

“Pick two, and we’ll decide between them as a group. No theme this year, just whatever looks good.” Mary-Ann winked at Jessie as she fingered the dresses; one with cap sleeves, and the other with a one-shoulder.

“Those are nice. You’re up first.” Jessie heard conversation buzzing as Mary-Ann advised the other two on what looked good, accessories, and what mask could go with it. Jessie pulled the navy blue one off its hanger and stepped into it, leaning forward to zip up as much as she could before rejoining her roommates.

“Oh… Grace started

“Wow… Syl added

“That really sets off your skin, and eyes combo,” Mary-Ann finished from behind her zipping the dress into place.

 

Jessie folded her arms in front of her to keep from pulling at it to cover her body. The skirt billowed out at the waist down to the bottom.

 

“Best of all, there’s almost nothing to be done to alter it,” Myrna, the seamstress continued.

 

“Your silver earrings will add the sparkle. The skirt’s long enough that you could wear those cute black boots you love so much,” Mary-Ann styled her.

 

Jessie felt the cool air of the room on her neck, as Grace lifted up some of the thick black hair. “Half-up, half down,” she said. She nodded to all their suggestions, picturing the final look.

 

“The matching masks are on the table below the window,” the seamstress pointed out. Jessie picked brought an all-silver confection, with navy blue, and dark purple flowers to her face, and showed friends the finished look.

 

“How can you not fall in love with that?” Syl remarked.

 

“You should model,” Myrna added. Jessie pulled the mask down and smiled under the praise.

 

“That’s me settled,” Jessie decided. Myrna bustled about packing away the dress as the others showed off theirs, and decisions were made.

The party was on Devil’s night; this year a Friday night. Jessie felt the weight of a textbook in her hands as she drank champagne, and heard the strains of her study playlist even as a live band played in front of her. The one thing anchoring her to the present was him. She watched him move through the crowd. He went renaissance for his costume; a scarlet feather from his hat making him stand out against a backdrop of muted colours. Mary-Ann gestured to Jessie, leaning against the railing, and she pulled the mask close.

 

Jessie traced his progress up the stairs, as said hello to friends, and stared straight ahead as he joined her. “You look stunning,”

“You’re not so bad yourself. I might have gone without the hat,”

 

“I rather like the feather, makes me stand out. It’s quite jaunty,” Craig couldn’t hide the laughter in his voice.

 

Jessie leaned sideways against the railing. The banter was so easy with him; a continuing conversation, whether they’d seen each other an hour before, or a month before. The two of them were alone among a crowd of others grouped around standing tables in quiet conversation. It was now or never. “I’m in love with you,” In the ensuing silence, she forced herself to breathe deep, squeezing the railing to ground her.  She turned back towards the crowd downstairs holding her mask across her face.

“I’ve been waiting for you to say something,” he echoed her pose, his hand covering her own as they stared at the dancers below. “It’s a first time for both of us, with these feelings; and it’s always the guy that screws it up. I figured, if you took that first step it sends the message that you’re comfortable,” he squeezed her hand.

 

“What now?” She asked. His lips brushed the back of her hand.

 

“Half a semester left. We see where we go from here,” the mask dropped to the floor behind her, and he pulled her into a kiss.

 

She fell asleep in her dorm room, a smile on her face, and awakened in a strange silk nightgown, in a house she didn’t recognize. A note was left on the counter in clear male handwriting. “K- gymnastics meet” written on a wall calendar under the date. That’s where he must be with whomever K was… ‘Katherine’; the name came to her, and a flash of a hospital room surrounded by doctors, and family.

The calendar year’s date was five years from where she left.

 

She picked up a wedding photo on the table behind the couch; candid of her and Craig laughing at something.  Physical proof of their marriage, and she recalled the event. But there was no feeling behind. No satisfaction, or happiness. “Might take up to one month for users to acclimate themselves to the timeline,” she repeated a line from the brochure. The bitter, acrid smell of smoke came into her nostrils, and her hands shook as she replaced the frame on the table. The scent brought with it the image of a slip of paper floating in the air.  She caught sight of the message she’d left. The price of her great new life, was being haunted by what she left behind.

DJ Fader Fuzz and the Static Lullaby (7D003)

Ah, dear reader. Prepare yourself for a tale not of sights, but of sounds—a story of harmonic hums, forgotten frequencies, and the gentle truth that the most soothing music is not an escape from the world, but a remix of it. This is the ballad of a creature spun from dust and memory, whose turntable is the heartbeat of the in-between.

I. The Hum in the Welcome Hall

It began not with a noise, but with a silence that had texture.

Level 0, the Backrooms of the farm—the infinite, soft-yellow Welcome Hall with its humming carpets and whispering walls—had always been a place of quiet. But this was a different quiet. It was a quiet waiting to be filled. It was the silence of a needle hovering above a record, pregnant with potential.

Then, the hum began. Not the warm, electric hum of the lights. This was a lower, grittier frequency. A sound of gentle friction, of static—the comforting crackle of an old radio between stations, searching not for a signal, but for a feeling.

I felt it in my whiskers before I heard it. Ditto, who had been attempting to echo the Whispering Wall’s new swallow nest, suddenly stopped mid-chirp. His ears swiveled like tiny radar dishes. “Fzzzzzt,” he whispered, not echoing, but mimicking.

We followed the sound. It wasn’t loud, but it was persistent, a sonic breadcrumb trail through the labyrinth of gentle corners and warm doorways. The hum grew richer, layered. Beneath the static, I began to pick out… familiarity.

A bassline that was the distant, rhythmic thump-thump-thump of Porkchop’s contented heart against the mud.
A high-hat shimmer that was the morning rain on the tin roof.
A swirling synth pad that was the fog curling through the lavender patch.

We turned a corner into a cul-de-sac of the Hall we’d never seen. And there, in a pool of butter-yellow light from a solitary, floating bulb, was the source.

II. The Maestro of Memory

He stood no taller than a field mouse, perched on a makeshift stage of stacked, worn-out board game boxes. His body was a shifting, fuzzy silhouette of grey dust bunnies and iridescent strands of unraveled cassette tape. Two bright, pinprick eyes of pure static blinked from within the fuzz. On his head sat a pair of cracked, oversized headphones, one ear flapping loose.

Before him was his instrument: a turntable crafted from a warped vinyl record, its spindle a sharpened pencil. The platter was powered not by electricity, but by a complex system of woven carpet threads, looped and spun by a tiny treadmill operated by a team of exceedingly focused dust mites. The needle was a sliver of mica.

This was DJ Fader Fuzz.

His tiny paws, more like tufts of static-charged lint, moved with serene precision. He wasn’t just playing records; he was conducting the farm.

His set was a masterpiece of found sound. He dropped the needle.
The scratch was the sound of the Farmer’s boot on gravel.
Then, a loop emerged: Bessie the Cow’s deep, languid “Moooo”—but slowed, pitched down, stretched into a warm, droning bass note that vibrated in the chest.
Over it, he layered a skipping, stuttering sample: Rufus’s joyful, confused bark, cut and repeated into a playful, staccato rhythm.
A haunting melody line rose—the lonesome, wooden creak of Steve the Scarecrow in a north wind, played as a theremin-like wail.
He wove in the cluck of Doris, the quack of Ferdinand, the distant putter of Throttle the Tractor dreaming, all smoothed into the static like jewels set in velvet.

It was chaos. It was coherence. It was the farm’s entire symphony, deconstructed and rebuilt as a lullaby for the homesick soul.

III. The Silence of the Echo

Ditto, who had never been still for more than seven seconds in his entire life, sat down. He didn’t try to copy the sounds. He didn’t fidget. He just… listened. The frantic energy that usually buzzed around him like a trapped bee settled into a quiet hum of its own, syncing with the music. For the first time, the echo kitten was silent, receiving rather than reflecting.

I settled beside him, letting the soundscape wash over me. This wasn’t music to dance to. It was music to exist to. It was the auditory proof of the farm’s living tapestry, a reminder that every moo, every bark, every creak was a note in an ongoing, beautiful, slightly absurd composition.

Fader Fuzz looked up, his static-eyes meeting mine. He gave a tiny nod, and with a flourish of one fuzzy paw, he faded in a new layer: the soft, rumbling purr of a contented cat. My purr, from some long-forgotten nap, sampled and looped into the bedrock of the track.

It was an inclusion, not an intrusion. He was saying, You are part of the song, too.

IV. The Artifact: Field Recordings Vol. I

When the final, lingering note of a sampled dandelion clock puffing away faded into the foundational static, Fader Fuzz lifted the needle. The silence returned, but now it felt earned, respectful.

He reached behind his set-up and, with great ceremony, presented us with an artifact. It was a cassette tape. The label was handwritten on a piece of masking tape in shaky, spidery script:

“LEVEL 0: FIELD RECORDINGS VOL. I”
A Mix by DJ Fader Fuzz
Side A: Diurnal Drift
Side B: Nocturnal Static

“For the waking world,” he whispered, his voice the sound of a gentle tape-hiss. “So you can carry the hum.”

V. Epilogue: The Sound Between Places

We emerged from Level 0, the cassette a precious cargo. We found an old player in the farmer’s shed. When we pressed play, it wasn’t a perfect reproduction—the magic was in the live carpet-friction spin—but it carried the essence. We played it for the farm one quiet evening.

Bessie stopped chewing her cud, her eyes drifting shut at the sound of her own moo turned mantra. Rufus cocked his head at his own bark-rhythm, whining softly in recognition. Steve the Scarecrow seemed to stand a little straighter, proud of his creak’s new starring role.

DJ Fader Fuzz became the farm’s unseen archivist, its resident ambient poet. Sometimes, on very still afternoons, if you press your ear to the right part of the barn wall or the base of the old oak, you can catch a faint, new remix—the buzz of a bee turned into a synth lead, the tap-dancing of rain a complex percussion track.

And Ditto? He still echoes. But now, sometimes, he echoes the silence between the sounds. He’s learning the music isn’t just in the notes, but in the space that holds them.

Moral of the Story: Don’t tune out the mundane symphony of your own life—the creaks, the murmurs, the daily hum. Within that seemingly ordinary static lies a profound and personal lullaby. The most beautiful music isn’t always something new; it’s often the art of listening deeply to the song that’s already playing all around you, and within you.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, the afternoon light has a particular golden frequency that I’m sure would make a magnificent ambient drone. I believe I’ll go and purr a baseline for it. One must contribute to the collective soundtrack.

Jingle on. And mind the static. It’s probably just the universe, mixing a new track.

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Captain Scott and Captain Picard Talk Part 1

I love this.

Kenza Taboada

“This is so boring,” Fran huffed, rolling her eyes at her friend across the table.“Come on, just give it a chance. The book says all we have to do now is close our eyes and take deep breaths. What if it actually works?” said Seline with the fetching look she always used to get Francine to follow along with her insane schemes.“Nothing is going to happen, Sel. This is all absurd.”“If nothing happens, then we’ll just go back to our shitty lives and forget we ever tried. Ok?”Fran groaned but held Seline’s fingers, which felt clammy in her apparent excitement. Or perhaps desperation described it better.Between their joined hands was a black-red candle, lit with a flame that wiggled frantically amid their discussion. Crystals and stones of various colors encircled the relic and trailed all around the room because Seline had read that these would protect them from any unwanted spirits.The book explained that if any dark entities slipped in while they were ‘away’, anything could happen.“We need to call in our protectors,” Seline said aloud as she thought of that possibility.“What?” stabbed Fran, opening one eye to check for any indication of how serious she was about this next step.“Our angels, ancestors, our higher selves.”Fran stifled laughter, saying, “Great Aunt Lily, the one that died chasing her dog across the train tracks back in 1891, please look after us as we travel to the underworld.” She waggled her eyebrows and waved magic hands all around their setup while Seline sat, unimpressed, until she finished.“Don’t joke! Did you really have a Great Aunt Lily? We’re sorry, Lily! She didn’t mean it.”Seline moved to grab her tarot deck from its satchel beside her. She inhaled slowly and closed her eyes as she shuffled and said, “All of our watchers, our loved ones on the other side, our familiars, our guides, and angels. Please be with us as we make this journey beyond the veil.”At this, Fran sat back, quiet. She let out an impatient sigh but closed her eyes as instructed while Seline continued.“We want to journey to the other side to ask for an escape. We want to jump. We want to recreate our timeline. This one is poisoned. It no longer serves us. Will you help us find the path that we desire?”

She took another deep breath, in through her nose, then out through her mouth. She placed the deck just beside the trepid candle and coughed to call the attention of Fran, who might have been falling asleep, but actually felt herself slipping into a kind of trance, caught up in the strange ambiance Seline had summoned into the room.

Seline was eyeing her now, looking from her to the deck, inviting her to pick a card. Fran did and viewed it herself before unsurely placing it on the table on the other side of the candle.

“Ressurection,” Seline’s blue eyes flickered eagerly as they met with Fran’s. She opened her mouth, smiling, but seemed lost for words.

“What does it mean?” Fran asked anxiously.

“It means,” she paused, searching for the word, “death.”

“What!” Fran replied, too loudly for the moment. The sound startled them both and even more so when Fran pushed herself away from the table, scraping her chair across the floor as she went.

“No! Francine, do not break the circle,” Seline said cautiously, referring to the loop of salt that went all the way around them, enclosing them with the candles, stones, and curios that had been strategically placed with purpose.

“Please,” Seline begged, “Sit.”

Fran did. She was breathing heavily, nervously, but she looked over at her best friend, who had been by her side through so much. Who she would run away to when her boyfriend came home drunk. Whose shower she could use when hers was running cold. Who always looked out for her.

Seline began again, sensing that her companion had calmed down enough to hear her.

“Death,” she said, the word pricking both their ears but with the next word came an immediate sense of relief, “Rebirth.”

Fran sat up straighter, signaling that she was ready to hear more.

“Rebirth?” she replied meekly.

“Look,” Seline said, hovering a black-painted fingertip over the image on the card. She pointed to a golden angel who was sounding a trumpet, then moved down to show three children who stood rejoicing and glowing from their little gray caskets. Yellow flowers bloomed from the sides of their stone beds, while underneath them appeared dead and crumpled weeds that stood there before they had risen.

“See?” Seline continued, sensing that Fran now understood, “We need to release that what no longer serves us.” She looked up at her now, all seriousness in her blazing blue eyes. “We need to kill it to live the lives we deserve.”

Without wanting to show it, Fran was feeling nervous again. She would usually follow Seline into anything. She trusted her with her whole life, but this was getting a little too serious for her liking. There was a heavy feeling steadily taking hold of her. Her breathing was low and deep, and felt like it had a life of its own. She could feel drops of sweat rolling down her chest.

Seline took Fran’s hands and held them tight. She closed her eyes and swayed a little as she began to chant, “We call to you! Our watchers, loved ones, familiars, guides, our angels on the other side, please guide our path out of the darkness. We surrender that which no longer serves us. We relinquish it to you. Please illuminate our path to well-being.”

Silence then fell. Fran held on as long as she could before fluttering her eyes open to witness Seline, whose faint movements she had felt but was startled to see now. Her body was jerking strangely in circular motions, her chin was erect, and her eyes rolled back to show their whites between vaguely blinking eyelids. The whole scene made Fran feel like she didn’t belong there; like she was watching something private that was not her business to see. She closed her eyes and hoped it would soon be over.

Fran exhaled in relief as Seline finished at last, saying, “We thank you for your guidance and are forever beholden to your service.”

A yank at her left hand signaled for Fran to follow suit.

“Um, yeah. Thank you,” Fran offered.

Seline finished with a deep breath and finally released her friend, looking at her excitedly.

“Didn’t that feel amazing?! I think it actually might have worked!”

“What do you mean?” Fran asked, feigning passive.

“I guess we’ll just have to see how reality treats us these next few days. Then, we’ll know.”

Seline got up, feeling buoyant. She began extinguishing candles and thoughtfully plucking up the stones, then placing them back in the silk purse she kept them in.

Fran felt suddenly nauseous as the smell of smoke and herbs filled her lungs.

“I think I’m going to head home. I’m not feeling so great.”

Seline looked at her with concern but gave her a warm hug goodbye.

“Call me when you get in,” she shouted as Fran softly shut the apartment door.

Fran forgot to text Seline when she got home.

She arrived to her boyfriend passed out drunk on the couch with the TV blaring after-hour commercial programming. He didn’t even budge when she accidentally kicked over a pile of boxes they hadn’t bothered to unpack months after moving in together.

She walked through the living room and straight into the bathroom, where she turned on the yellow light to look at herself in the mirror. She grimaced at how tired she appeared, then turned the faucet for hot water and splashed the burning liquid onto her face. When she looked again, she was scrubbed all pink and splotchy. Wiping tears from her eyes, she turned from herself.

Though her stomach rumbled, having skipped dinner for Seline’s seance, she walked straight to the mattress on the floor in the otherwise empty bedroom. She’d had enough of this day, and after kicking off her jeans, she threw herself into bed to finally put an end to it.

As she closed her eyes, Fran stifled the pained cries that erupted from within. She hated that she’d gone along with Seline’s plan. How could she hope for anything better than what she was living right now? It was all she had known, and there was no way out no matter what she tried, least of all some crystal magic bullshit.

In what felt like moments later, Fran was awoken by rays of sun flashing in her eyes. She took a startled inhale and was confronted with a fresh floral scent. Whirling her head around, she located the source: a huge bouquet of white and yellow flowers sitting atop a bedside table she didn’t recognize.

She sat up, confused and a little scared. Where was she? This was her bedroom, but there were curtains where dusty blinds used to be. In a corner that was previously stark and empty, there was a cushion with a decorative pillow placed upon it. And beside her typically lonely mattress there was the mysterious new nightstand and beautiful flowers.

After standing up cautiously, sure she was waking in an eerily realistic dream, she peeked from the bedroom door to see if her boyfriend was still sleeping where she left him on the couch. He wasn’t there. But what was there instead made her forget all about him. She stepped into the room and spun slowly, taking in her surroundings with wild, unbelieving eyes.

The space was like something from her wildest dreams. Every inch was filled with adornments reminiscent of her favorite things. Prints of ocean scenes were hung on the walls, and the TV that was previously set up on a dusty old chest now sat between vintage books on a small wooden side table. There was even a bicycle that did not belong to her propped up by the front door.

Covering her mouth, Fran crumpled to the floor, trembling and shaking her head in disbelief. Her heaving cries of shock were interrupted by the sound of her cell phone ringing from where she left it in her jeans pocket.

She moved tentatively back to her bedroom to answer it, afraid that any sudden movements would wake her from the bliss she’d slipped into.

“Fran,” said Seline as soon as she answered.

“Holy shit, Seline. Is this real?” asked Fran through joyful sobs.

“Fran, where is Toby?” asked Seline in a shaking voice.

“What? I don’t know. He wasn’t here when I woke up,” Fran wiped her nose as she walked to scan the small apartment once again. “Oh, my god. It’s all so beautiful!” she exclaimed, distracted by what she found in her new bathroom.

“Have you turned on the news today?” Seline asked, her desperation taking Fran by surprise.

“No, why? Aren’t you happy, Seline? Didn’t it work for you too?”

“Just turn on the news. It’s Toby. Your Toby. On every channel.”

This stopped Fran dead in her tracks. She made her way to a new sofa, draped with cozy blankets, and sat before reaching to grab the remote control from a pristine glass coffee table.

The television flashed on, and Fran jumped at the volume of it.

She remembered how it had been blaring while Toby slept last night. She wished now that she had stopped to shut it off, that she had pulled him to stand and go to bed with her. Maybe then she wouldn’t be seeing his face on the screen as a newscaster declared, “The young man was found dead by a jogger this morning. Cause of death is yet to be determined.”

Valentine’s Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs

Are you ready to make this a Valentine’s Day to remember? These Valentine’s Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs are going to make you fall in love all over again. Hot cocoa chocolate bombs are not only beautiful, but they’re also delicious as well! Read on to learn how to make hot cocoa bombs.

 

Valentine's Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs

Hot cocoa chocolate bombs are popular for a reason. They’re fun, delicious, and take a cup of traditional hot chocolate to a whole other level. If you’re looking for fun hot drinks for Valentine’s Day, you can’t go wrong with this one. This Valentine’s Day recipe is pure celebration. They have become EXTREMELY popular, and for good reason. Hot pink candy melts, pink candy melts, white candy melts and mini marshmallows, need I say more? They’re super fun to make, super fun to drink, and super fun to enjoy over and over again.

And since these hot cocoa bombs are heart-shaped, they’re literally perfect for Valentine’s Day fun! Make this sweet treat with your sweeties or whip them up as a fun Galentine’s Day treat for yourself! (It also makes a great gift to give to others.)

Valentine’s Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs

If you’re new to the world of hot chocolate bombs, let me be the first to say welcome. I can assure you that once you make and experience them, you’re never going to want a cup of cocoa any other way.

This treat will literally ruin basic hot chocolate for you, in the best possible way.

Being able to make these amazing and simple hot cocoa chocolate bombs at home will make you feel like quite the chef or baker! In fact, if you gift these homemade cocoa bombs to someone else, they’re going to be amazed that you made these all by yourself!

And if you’re on the fence about making these fun hot cocoa additions, allow me to push you towards giving it a shot. Jump down to the recipe, follow my instructions on how to make hot cocoa bombs, and give it a taste. Trust me, they’re worth it!

how to make hot cocoa bombs

If you’re looking for something else romantic to serve with this hot chocolate, check out my Valentine’s Day sugar cookies. A sweet way to say “I love you” and great to dunk with. Take a look at my Valentine’s Rice Krispie treats too….they’re sweet, delicious and oh so satisfying.

How do you use cocoa bombs?

Hot cocoa chocolate bombs are quite like magic. When you pour warm milk over them they literally burst open to reveal hot cocoa mix and marshmallows. It’s theatre, it’s drama, and it’s pure joy. Once you make your own DIY hot cocoa bombs, you can either drop one in your glass with warm milk or you can place one in the bottom of your mug and then pour the hot milk right over top.

Once the hot liquid touches the chocolate they will melt away the chocolate coating and all the goodies and mixture on the inside come out. Then you just stir and sip!

How long are cocoa bombs good for?

As long as you store them properly, hot cocoa chocolate bombs should last easily for a couple of weeks. Storing them in an airtight container in the fridge is an easy way to keep them as fresh as possible.

Do hot chocolate bombs need to be refrigerated?

They don’t have to be refrigerated, but I like to keep them in the fridge just because. As long as you’re storing them in a room with a stable temperature, they should be fine to be stored outside of the fridge as well.

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How long should you heat milk for hot chocolate?

The key to melting the cocoa bombs is to heat up your milk so that it’s hot enough to melt the chocolate. Putting about eight ounces of milk into a mug and heating it in the microwave for about 40-45 seconds should put it at just the right temperature to melt the chocolate bomb easily.

How much does it cost to make hot cocoa bombs?

Making homemade cocoa bombs hot chocolate is so much cheaper than buying them from the store! Not only can you make several at once but you’ll find that buying one of these from the store will cost you as much as $5/each.

Once you purchase the silicone mold to make these Valentine’s Day strawberry hot cocoa bombs, it’s easy to use over and over again. This will help the initial investment not feel as much knowing that it’s not something that you use once and are done with.

Who invented hot cocoa bombs?

Hot cocoa chocolate bombs are actually quite new! They started in New Jersey in 2020 and gained viral popularity on TikTok. Since then they’ve taken off and are super popular without any sign of losing steam!

Want to see the trend in action? Here’s a great example of just how exciting this fun treat is.

cocoa bombs hot chocolate

Ingredients Needed To Make Heart-Shaped Hot Cocoa Bombs

  • Hot pink candy melts
  • Pink candy melts
  • White candy melts
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Hot chocolate or hot cocoa powder
  • Pink sanding sugar, optional
  • Pink and purple sprinkles, optional
  • Silicone geometric heart mold

Tips To Keep In Mind For The Ingredient List

  • Hot pink, pink and white candy melts-Candy melts are incredibly easy to melt and remelt making them ideal for anyone to use to make these hot cocoa bombs.
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Strawberry hot chocolate powder-I used Nesquik since it is my favorite as well as the only strawberry hot chocolate powder available to me. However, any brand will work so go for your favorite.
  • Sanding sugar and sprinkles-Pink sanding sugar and sprinkles just add to the glamour of these cocoa bombs. However if you do not like sprinkles or have an allergy to them, feel free to leave them out.
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What is the texture of these hot cocoa bombs?

The candy melts used to make these are like smooth chocolate and melt quickly in warm milk or water allowing the hot chocolate mix, marshmallows, and sprinkles to be released. Once the candy has melted and the hot cocoa mix is emulsified into the milk, it creates a warm and smooth hot chocolate.

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Fun Hot Cocoa Bomb Recipe Variations

Even though you might be using heart molds for this hot choc bomb, you can change the molds up for other holidays, too.

Here are a few ways you can switch up your Valentine’s Day strawberry hot cocoa bombs to make them for any occasion!

  • Changing up the colors of the chocolate melts and sprinkles to match the holiday or season is a great way to customize your hot cocoa chocolate bombs
  • Swapping out marshmallow flavors allows you to change from strawberry to anything you’re craving
  • You can also add in fun candy surprises for a little extra entertainment. Just make sure they’ll melt in the warm milk

One of the best ways you can create fun variations in this recipe is by changing up the taste and flavor every single time that you make them! If you’re looking at customizing I suggest starting with my basic hot chocolate bombs recipe, with or without alcohol.

How to Make Hot Cocoa Bombs

There are a few steps to making these sweet treats but if you follow the instructions you won’t go wrong.

After you gather your ingredients you melt your colored candy melts, then drizzle the melted chocolate into your silicone mold, spreading it evenly.

Once hardened, remove the chocolate from the molds and pair up.

Place hot chocolate powder, marshmallows and sprinkles in one half.

Warm up the edges of your hot cocoa bomb shells and match the halves together.

Valentine's Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs

If you’re planning on giving these out as gifts, all you need is a cute gift box to put them in. You can fit two or three into a box, and you’ve got a really beautiful (and delicious) gift. Pair them with a cute Valentine’s Day mug to really complete the gift.

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Why do we give gifts on Valentine’s Day?

February 14 has been a lover’s holiday for hundreds of years, so even though you hear people complaining that it’s a made-up holiday created by greeting card companies, that’s not exactly true!

Back in simpler times, lovers would exchange roses on Valentine’s Day to demonstrate their fondness for each other. Why roses? They represent love of all forms and is the favorite flower of the ancient Roman goddess of love, Venus.

Once the postal service came into vogue, sometime in the 18th century, people began exchanging Valentine’s Day cards with great enthusiasm and these days more than 600,000,000 (that’s six hundred MILLION) cards are exchanged worldwide each year.

Was this trend inspired by clever marketing? Who can really say. But I’m thankful that chocolate became a popular gift on this occasion, and hope you are too!

And while there’s no actual evidence to show that chocolate works as an aphrodisiac, it certainly can’t hurt to offer your sweetie a sweet chocolate treat.

More Fun Valentine’s Day desserts:

cocoa bombs hot chocolate

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Valentine’s Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs

You’ll love these Valentine’s Day Strawberry Hot Cocoa Bombs. Learn how to make hot cocoa bombs for great cocoa bombs hot chocolate.
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Prep Time 25 minutes
Set time 10 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings bombs
Calories 286 kcal

Ingredients

Decorations

  • Pink sanding sugar optional
  • Pink and purple sprinkles optional
  • Silicone geometric heart mold
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Instructions

  • Get out and measure all of your ingredients.
  • In three separate, small sized, microwave safe bowls, melt hot pink, pink and white candy melts in 30 second increments, stirring in between.
  • Once melted, drizzle some white candy melt into the bottom of your silicone mold. Next, spoon some pink and hot pink candy melt into each mold, enough to fill the mold ½ full and spread it around the mold as evenly as possible. If you would like to be extra creative and fun with it, alternately mix and add candy melt colors then use your spoon to lightly swirl the colors together to create a marbled effect. Be sure there is enough candy melt in each mold to thickly cover all sides so there are no thin spots.
  • Let set until hardened, about 10 minutes. If the top edge of the heart feels thin or delicate, spread just a little more of the candy melt to reinforce it and let set until hardened.
  • Gently remove the hearts from the mold.
  • In 8 of the heart halves, place 2 Tbs of hot chocolate powder.
  • Several mini marshmallows.
  • Also some sprinkles for extra fun.
  • Warm a small plate in the microwave. Place the opposing,empty half of the heart on the plate for 3-5 seconds to let the edges melt.
  • Match the empty half with the filled half and gently press them together.
  • Complete with all of your hearts.
  • Run a clean finger along the seam to smooth it out. If the halves don’t stay together, you can warm a metal butter knife by running it under hot water then run the warm knife over the edge of the filled half while the empty half is on the plate.
  • Once all of the hot cocoa bombs are together, serve and enjoy or package and give away!
  • To make hot cocoa, simply warm 6 oz of milk and place hot cocoa bomb into a mug with warmed milk and stir!
  • For extra pizzazz, sprinkle extra marshmallows on top of prepared hot cocoa.
  • Sprinkle with more sanding sugar, whipped cream and colored sprinkles if desired!
  • Stir, serve and enjoy every drop!

Nutrition

Calories: 286kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 1gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.01gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gTrans Fat: 0.04gSodium: 176mgPotassium: 1mgFiber: 1gSugar: 39gVitamin A: 2IUCalcium: 15mgIron: 0.3mg
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Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Are you ready to have some fun? I can’t wait to hear about your upgraded hot chocolate stories. Please do let me know in the comments how this worked for you, and ways you found to make it extra sweet and special for you and your loved ones. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Epstein stuff

I'm trying to avoid this stuff, but it's difficult. -MM

diary (32 pages) from a 18 year old girl imprisioned by Epstein who was forced to birth a baby later used in Satanic death rituals …..

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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2012/EFTA02731361.pdf

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unuk

Enjoy the best cuisine in the world to my taste buds MM. And the sights and sounds of an ancient culture….
Thanks for the update, hope to read the DC comments in three weeks or so..
Cheerful Love GrizzlyBear Hug
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Greg

I enjoy those informative advice meme pictures.

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