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Jellycat stuffed animals are none other plump, cuddlesome stuffed toys which are ruling over the hearts of everyone: from little kids to their daddies, mummies and granddaddies as well. They are soft, cute, snuggly and extremely huggable. Moreover the price range is also moderate and these stuffed toys are now easily available in all the leading online shopping websites.
Chris tugging on the elastic end of his stuffed flying squirrel slingshot. He wouldn't give it up so I eventually had to let it go... But don't worry, he was quick enough to catch the stuffed animal with his mouth instead of on his nose :)
An eastern european classic that's good for a cold day. Here's my recipe:
Stuffed Cabbage
1 head cabbage
1 lb ground beef
¾ cup white rice (not quick-cook) uncooked
½ large onion or 1 small onion
3 cloves garlic, minced fine
5 tBSP olive oil
Two 26.5 containers strained tomatoes OR equivalent amnt tomato sauce
1 TBSP salt plus more to taste
1 tsp white pepper
1 tsp black pepper
3 TBSP garlic powder plus more to taste
3 TBSP tsp onion power plus more to taste
2 TBSP Worchestershire sauce
¾ cup red wine vinegar
3/8 cup sugar
Splash white wine (2-3 Tbsp)
Blanch cabbage for 7 minutes in boiling water, remove to cool and drain.
Make sauce: pour strained tomatoes or tomato sauce in saucepan. Add white pepper, 1.5 TBSP garlic powder, 1.5 TBSP garlic powder, vinegar and sugar. Bring to boil. Taste: add more of spices, sugar or vinegar to taste: You want a sweet/sour tangyness to the sauce. Simmer 10 minutes and then reserve.
Prepare filling: chop onion. In a dutch oven or large pan with lid, saute onion in 2 TBSP of olive oil until soft (5 min). Add garlic, sauté 1 minute. Add wine and deglaze pan – scrape up bits stuck to bottom. Remove ¾ of onion, garlic and wine mixture to mixing bowl, leave rest in pan. Add ground beef to mixing bowl, add salt, black pepper, remaining 1.5 TBSP of garlic powder and onion powder, and worchestershire sauce. Add uncooked rice, ½ cup of the reserved sauce, and mix thoroughly with hands.
Unpeel cabbage, cut the “vein” or hard part in the middle of each leaf out. Add approx 1/8 to ¼ cup filling to leaf and roll up, aiming to completely cover filling and roll up like a burrito. You can be messy – just make sure they are rolled up fairly tight. You will want to cover the bottom of your dutch oven with the rolls – so freeze any extra filling. Avoid middle leaves which are small and not pliable.
Add 3 tbsp olive oil to dutch oven (on top of the ground beef/onion mix you've left in the dutch over), then carefully pack in the rolled cabbage into the dutch oven. Pour enough sauce over the rolls to cover and then a little more. Cover and bring to boil, then simmer for approximately 45 minutes, remove cover and simmer 5 minutes more. Do not stir during this process. Remove from heat, let rest 5 minutes, and serve with plenty of sauce. Good with mashed potatoes.
Our Stuff a Pet option makes a nice upgrade to the crafts that are included with our packages. Stuff a Pet is available in our Arts and Crafts package too. We have a variety of pets. We have pets for girls and boys.
Cuddly toys in the caves beneath the Salutation Inn in Nottingham, England. Seen during a 'ghost walk' tour.
without even trying my sister and I dressed almost exactly the same: jeans, brown long sleeve shirt, black shoes and a black leather jacket. dorks.
She also showed me that the zip up hoodie I had sent her for her birthday was the exact same design (billabong with some flowery flowers) as a shirt she already owned. See I just KNEW she'd like it. Weird sister stuff...
photo by Jeremy as I eat her neck