erine1881
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Beginning Nov 6thI'm sorry if this has been asked before.. but do we get the pro discount on the lipsicks/blush/eyeshadows (not the palettes and kits)?
Beginning Nov 6thI'm sorry if this has been asked before.. but do we get the pro discount on the lipsicks/blush/eyeshadows (not the palettes and kits)?
Thanks! So if I'm lucky the things I want won't be sold out.Beginning Nov 6th
Spicy peanut sauces are eaten with noodles or rice or some other starch, sometimes with chicken as well, in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, southern China, and West Africa. If anyone has had satay in a Thai restaurant, it usually comes with spicy peanut sauce. There's a Szechuan dish i've always liked that's great for summer, Tang Tang noodles, which is noodles with spicy peanut sauce, sometimes served cold.
Yummy and you are correct. While visiting my best friend in England. Her sisters first time they saw me asked "is it true you americans put peanut butter and jam on a sandwich together :wtf2: " :lol: Even their kids thought I was a nut for saying yes...:haha:Spicy peanut sauces are eaten with noodles or rice or some other starch, sometimes with chicken as well, in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, southern China, and West Africa. If anyone has had satay in a Thai restaurant, it usually comes with spicy peanut sauce. There's a Szechuan dish i've always liked that's great for summer, Tang Tang noodles, which is noodles with spicy peanut sauce, sometimes served cold. This is NOT my recipe - i stole it off the internet, from some giant site that amalgamates lots of recipes that are not exactly curated (i.e., some are good and some are awful and some are in between), but it looks easy enough TANG TANG NOODLE 2 tbsp. peanut oil 2 tbsp. green onions, minced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 tsp. chili flakes 1/4 c. crunchy peanut butter 1/4 c. soy sauce 1/2 c. chicken stock 1/4 c. red wine vinegar 8 oz. oriental ramen-type noodles, cooked (i'd use noodles that don't come in a styrofoam cup ;-) Saute the garlic and onions in the peanut oil for 2 minutes. Add the chili flakes and saute for 1 minute. Stir in the peanut butter and continue stirring until it is completely melted. Add the soy sauce, stock, and vinegar; stir until thick and bubbly. Toss the sauce into the noodles and coat evenly. Serve warm. Garnish with more minced green onions, if you wish. Makes 4 servings. In my experience, this can also be made with sesame butter/paste, aka tahini, instead of peanut butter. Both versions are tasty. Outside of the US (and i'm guessing Canada), most of the world thinks peanut butter on sandwiches is gross... Me, i'm willing to try almost anything... almost...
Karen has swatches of the e/s palettes:
Give a Makeup Memento With the MAC Keepsakes Eyes Palettes in Plum, Beige and Smoky - Makeup and Beauty Blog
I was thinking the same thingKaren's swatches of the sets look pretty bad, especially that plum one.![]()
I luvvvvv PB&JYummy and you are correct. While visiting my best friend in England. Her sisters first time they saw me asked "is it true you americans put peanut butter and jam on a sandwich together :wtf2: " :lol: Even their kids thought I was a nut for saying yes...:haha:
me too :lol:I luvvvvv PB&J![]()
Hm, I actually like the Beige one, I have almost used up my Omega so other than that I dont own any of the shades in it. The plum one looks hugely dissapointing looking at the swatches!Karen has swatches of the e/s palettes:
Give a Makeup Memento With the MAC Keepsakes Eyes Palettes in Plum, Beige and Smoky - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Mmmmm, I must try thatSpicy peanut sauces are eaten with noodles or rice or some other starch, sometimes with chicken as well, in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, southern China, and West Africa. If anyone has had satay in a Thai restaurant, it usually comes with spicy peanut sauce. There's a Szechuan dish i've always liked that's great for summer, Tang Tang noodles, which is noodles with spicy peanut sauce, sometimes served cold. This is NOT my recipe - i stole it off the internet, from some giant site that amalgamates lots of recipes that are not exactly curated (i.e., some are good and some are awful and some are in between), but it looks easy enough TANG TANG NOODLE 2 tbsp. peanut oil 2 tbsp. green onions, minced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 tsp. chili flakes 1/4 c. crunchy peanut butter 1/4 c. soy sauce 1/2 c. chicken stock 1/4 c. red wine vinegar 8 oz. oriental ramen-type noodles, cooked (i'd use noodles that don't come in a styrofoam cup ;-) Saute the garlic and onions in the peanut oil for 2 minutes. Add the chili flakes and saute for 1 minute. Stir in the peanut butter and continue stirring until it is completely melted. Add the soy sauce, stock, and vinegar; stir until thick and bubbly. Toss the sauce into the noodles and coat evenly. Serve warm. Garnish with more minced green onions, if you wish. Makes 4 servings. In my experience, this can also be made with sesame butter/paste, aka tahini, instead of peanut butter. Both versions are tasty. Outside of the US (and i'm guessing Canada), most of the world thinks peanut butter on sandwiches is gross... Me, i'm willing to try almost anything... almost...
I love pb and j. I'll just leave this link right here... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s8MDNFaGfT4 Not as good as Brian griffin, but we'll liveYummy and you are correct. While visiting my best friend in England. Her sisters first time they saw me asked "is it true you americans put peanut butter and jam on a sandwich together :wtf2: " :lol: Even their kids thought I was a nut for saying yes...:haha:
One of my absolute favorites along with Nocturnal Instincts. I keep buying them. I feel like the Prabal Gurung collection has similar shades.My only definites are the viva glam bag and the gold nude piggy set. Think I'm skipping all of the color collection. Was going to get the black f/l. But wish it was darker. I'll just wait.
I've had Nutella on crumpets on a few occasions... Nothing but pure bliss... And Nutella of course. Peanut butter and jelly (or in the UK - jam) l am quite miffed why most Brits don't like that combo, it's the best thing goingThank you for the recipe! And yeah, I've sometimes seen peanut butter in a supermarket, but sounds weird to me. Never tried it. Now give me nutella and we are talking!![]()
:lmao:Mmmmm, I must try that I love pb and j. I'll just leave this link right here... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s8MDNFaGfT4 Not as good as Brian griffin, but we'll live
Peanut Butter and Nutella sandwiches are awesome! Especially when grilled like a grilled cheese.....don't judge...Thank you for the recipe!
And yeah, I've sometimes seen peanut butter in a supermarket, but sounds weird to me. Never tried it. Now give me nutella and we are talking!![]()