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I've never made these before. When Purim came around, I just bought them or was lucky to munch on a few at a gathering. But this year I made them from scratch.
INGREDIENTS:
3 eggs or egg substitute to make up for 3 eggs
1 Cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup vegetable oil
2 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 cup orange juice
5 1/2 cups all purpose flour (I use unbleached all purpose)
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1 cup fruit preserves. I used 1 can of Solo poppy filling
use any type of fruit preserves or pie filling
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and Grease cookie sheets.
2. In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar until light and fluffy. Stir in the oil, vanilla and orange juice. Combine the flour and baking powder; stir into the batter to form a stiff dough. If dough is not stiff enough to roll out, stir in more flour. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out to 1/4 inch in thickness. Cut into circles using a cookie cutter or a rip of a drinking glass. Place cookies 2 inches apart onto the prepared cookie sheets. Spoon about 2 teaspoons of preserves into the center of each one. Pinch the edges to form three corners.
3. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes. Or until lightly browned. Allow cookies to cool for 1 min. on the cookie sheet before removing the wire racks to cool completely.
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A quilted plush
and tawny tones
weave an illusion.
We don't see
the scrawny tendons,
the needle thin bones,
only a cobalt flash
of misperception.
A Giant Chess Board made of Polypropylene Plastic Squares fitted together and laid on the floor !
HTT !
So much awesome natural texture to be found at Badlands National Park. This was taken at the Big Badlands Overlook located along the Badlands Loop Road. It felt like I was on the Moon. I fell in love with this national park and can't wait to see it again.
I am going back to the house soon. I hear it is going to be set ablaze for the firemen to practice their skills. I wished it was not so far gone, I wished someone would salvage all the old growth cedar that does not exist anymore, I wished the farms would stop disappearing and in their place rows and rows of the same house in slightly different shades of beige, I wished this year did not feel so heavy and the things and people I love would just stay with me forever, I wish my dishes would wash themselves, and I wish I had the balls to call a dentist so I can smile again, I wish everyone would be kinder and gentler with others and with themselves, I wish I did not get sick every time I get anxious, I wish I could remember to breathe, I wish my pants fit me better, I wish .... I wish.... I wish
To see more from the other photographers that were with me go to these two sets :D
www.flickr.com/photos/mayqueen66/sets/72157632363965243/
www.flickr.com/photos/forgottenplacesphoto/sets/721576323...
“it is pure potential. Every ball or skein of yarn holds something inside it, and the great mystery of what that might be can be almost spiritual”
― Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks
*this is a strong texture
*multiply is good for portrait surroundings or broken houses and inanimate objects.
*for portraits , overlay or screen mode may be more suitable as this texture makes your picture dark really quickly...
has cracks and lint look.
*this is also one of my favorite textures because it looks like cloth without the criss cross squares of polyester fabric (i dont like straight lines)
*we would like to see what you do with this! :D
I did this in b/w, and set the camera so the contrast was a little wacky.. ;)
For the Sunday Challenge's, 'Textures'
Also available in brown
www.flickr.com/photos/34651674@N07/6539269733
or yellow
www.flickr.com/photos/34651674@N07/6539266401
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This work by Stephen Clulow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Just felt like doing something different for once.
(Non-textured version: [HERE])
Mimette {Bambicrony Brava Bambi Emily}
Texture (Light Grunge) by Sienna62
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This texture is free to use in your creative works.
Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.
Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible.
I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.
Thank you,
Brenda.
I belong to this set. ~Textures Vol 2~
If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my group
texture FREE for non commercial use in your personal artwork...
if you use this texture, please credit me with a link back to this texture...!!!
I would love to see your work, please leave a link or a sample of your work here as a comment, thx...!!!
please do not re-distribute this texture as your own...!!!
This texture are free to use in your creative works, NO COMMERCIAL.
If you use this texture, please credit me with a link back to this image, and post the final result in the comments.
Thanks !!
291/365 Work with textures
I took the original image @ Flamingo Gardens and Wildlife Sanctuary
Davie, Florida, USA.
October 24th/2009
Nikon D5000
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Ode to a Wood Duck
by A. Tom McCoy - Copyright 1990
Most people will never see this little duck in their entire lives unless it is discovered in a display pond, clipped winged and sad in the local shopping mall.
In the early 1900's a severe storm destroyed most of the dead trees and the woodpecker holes where the little duck is wont to nest. Realizing that the world could possible loose this little fellow, conservationists began to replace the destroyed nesting trees with nesting boxes that they constructed and placed in small ponds where the little duck was likely to be found.
The pond he spied from lofty flight
Appeared quite to his delight.
Some beaver's work of them he was quite fond.
Their labors gave him haven; he'd light upon that pond.
This too he knew No creatures were about
That would to him do harm.
Of this he had no doubt,
Cause Mrs. Beaver and their clan
Was doing what they do best.
Work and work and work and never taking rest,
Did stock a store of winter's fare
To feed them all with princely share
Through the long dark winter and its snow.
These scenes below appeared quite right
So the little duck, he would alight
To rest on water's burnished surface.
For sun was west and had the landscape painted
With hues of gold upon the pond and sky to pink
And rose and Lavender. Creator's work untainted.
To what avail? For all this paled
When the little fellow did appear.
His plumed dress outshone this very splendor,
Cause Creator'd took of His best pots
All hues and brightest colors
And did with stroke and stoke and stroke
Ply the very same to the little fellow's feathers.
About his head; of those who'd seen
None could quite agree
If, in fact, 'twas blue or green
Or just what color it could be;
The wise said iridescent.
His eyes were pools of liquid fire;
Quite a very brilliant red
With hints of orange and yellow
And pupils black as night
Compared by some (a few) to Satan's dread.
Tis not his plight:
We'd put his case to right
He is a very shy retiring fellow;
Seldom see by mortal sight
Except perhaps when he's in flight.
You'd think this splendorous best
Would give cause for Creator to desist
To admire his work while He'd rest.
Yet, HE could not resist!
He crowned this fellow with a crest
Of feathers tinged unlike the rest
With just the very tips more white than snow.
And while heavenly hand was in that pot
Did dabble with another spot:
The little fellow's throat was got
And given a design quite unique.
Some (wise in nature's ways they're not)
Do state: it's why he does not quack like other ducks
But when he does give voice
Does only issue this unseemly choice,
When frightened from his hidden haven
By some intruder to his solitude.
"QueeecK!"
Yet, still, the Maker was not done.
He took the pot that makes of sun
When it has westered and is gone
That hue of deepest rose
Did carefully paint upon the breast
Of that little fellow on the pond.
Still, it seems, He was not quite content.
He took the very points from flakes of snow
And did arrange them row and row and row
Upon that selfsame chest.
The very tiny tips He placed near top
And as they graduated to a larger size
Infinite wisdom did readily realize
A very handsome scene He'd show
If their size increased as they'd flow
Over a breast He'd painted lighter shades
Of Rose.
His bill, His beak, of color there is plenty.
Cream pink yellow orange and red
And tip of shiny black.
Yet, not one shade does it lack
And none of them detract
For all become its splendor.
Man can only just suppose
Why Creator would such a beauteous creature compose
Then give him disposition so retiring
That if we would to see a sight of him, (Inspiring!)
We must go silently and with great stealth
To places most (unlike the little duck of colorful wealth)
Are not inclined be.
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Textures with my gratitude to SkeletalMess:OldPhoto6 Thank you very much dear Jerry !!
I also used this beautiful handwritten texture WritingonParchment2 on his spectacular and FREE blog: Shadowhouse Creations
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