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May 17 2012

cosmicgirl

May 09 2012

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Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.
— Steve Jobs
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Mam chandrę, malutkiego kaca i strasznie, strasznie chce mi się z tobą pogadać (...) Całuję cię, gdzie sobie życzysz, jeśli w ogóle sobie życzysz (...) A jeżeli sobie nie życzysz, to nie całuję cię w ogóle nigdzie i jest mi jeszcze smutniej niż było dotąd.
— Jeremi Przybora do Agnieszki Osieckiej (24.02.1964 r.)
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Byłaś jedynym miejscem tego miasta
możliwym do dotknięcia,
ale zdrewniałaś i zniknęłaś
- nie jesteś warta tego wiersza,
a i ten wiersz niewarty ciebie.
Znalazłem dzisiaj słaby puls,
tłukący się czasami pod podłogą
- przywarłem całym ciałem.
— 'Ty' - Świetlicki
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Był sobie król
był sobie paź
i była też królewna
żyli wśród róż
nie znali burz
rzecz najzupełniej pewna
Kochał ją król
kochał ją paź
kochali ją oboje
i ona ich kochała też
kochali się we troje

Lecz srogi los
okrutna śmierć
w udziale im przypadła
króla zjadł pies
pazia zjadł kot
królewnę myszka zjadła
Lecz żeby ci
nie było żal
dziecino ukochana
z cukru był król
z piernika paź
królewna z marcepana.
— .
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Comfort in Cookies

Sent to you by Matt via Google Reader: Comfort in Cookies via bakerella.com by bakerella on 11/7/11 I love having cookies around. Whether I need a little pick me up or just a quick sugar fix. Having cookies handy is comforting. And knowing I can have one and be good or eight and feel good, cookies equal comfort for me. And chocolate cookies. well they just make it all even better. Chocolate cookies with chocolate chips. Uh huh. That’s the stuff. I found these dark chocolate chips at the grocery store and had to use them right away. I guess they’re new from Nestle. It’s about time they joined the party. I love dark chocolate. Oh, I forgot. The cookies are kissed with peanut butter, too. Yes. Yum. Start out by creaming the butter, sugar and peanut butter. Add the eggs and vanilla. Beat it all together. Add whisked cocoa, flour, baking soda and salt to the creamed mixture. Then add in those dark chocolate chips and stir it all together. Oh yeah. Take the cookie dough and roll into small balls roughly 1 1/4″ in size. Place on parchment paper and bake away. They’ll be on the smaller side, but they’ll bake up nice and thick. And oh so good. Help. Me. If you’re a nut lover, you can also roll them in chopped pecans right before baking. Just like so. I baked some plain and some with pecans to play. But, I like the plain ones better. Plain, slightly under baked and warm – right out of the oven. Hard to resist. Basically, I like to torture myself. Then I can seek comfort with more cookies. It’s probably good to be alone when you take them out of the oven. No one needs to see that behavior. Just curious. Raise your hand if you’ve ever eaten an embarrassing amount of cookies before they can even cool. Dark Chocolate Chip Comfort Cookies 1 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup cocoa 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter, slightly softened 1 1/2 cups sugar 1/2 cup peanut butter 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 10 oz. dark chocolate chips chopped pecans, optional - Preheat oven to 350 degrees. - In a small bowl, mix flour, cocoa, soda and salt using a wire whisk and set aside. - In another bowl, cream butter, sugar and peanut butter until light and fluffy. - Add eggs and vanilla and mix until combined. - Add flour mixture to creamed mixture and mix until combined. - Stir in dark chocolate chips. - Roll cookie dough into 1-1/4 inch balls. (If desired, roll balls in chopped pecans.) - Place on parchment paper covered baking sheet. - Bake 10 minutes. - Place cookies on cookie rack to cool. - Makes about 30 2-inch cookies. Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to bakerella.com using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
 
 

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via bakerella.com by bakerella on 11/7/11

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I love having cookies around. Whether I need a little pick me up or just a quick sugar fix. Having cookies handy is comforting. And knowing I can have one and be good or eight and feel good, cookies equal comfort for me.

And chocolate cookies. well they just make it all even better.

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Chocolate cookies with chocolate chips.

Uh huh. That’s the stuff.

IMG_5990

I found these dark chocolate chips at the grocery store and had to use them right away.

I guess they’re new from Nestle. It’s about time they joined the party. I love dark chocolate.

IMG_5996

Oh, I forgot. The cookies are kissed with peanut butter, too.

Yes. Yum.

Start out by creaming the butter, sugar and peanut butter.

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Add the eggs and vanilla.

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Beat it all together.

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Add whisked cocoa, flour, baking soda and salt to the creamed mixture.

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Then add in those dark chocolate chips and stir it all together. Oh yeah.

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Take the cookie dough and roll into small balls roughly 1 1/4″ in size.

Place on parchment paper and bake away.

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They’ll be on the smaller side, but they’ll bake up nice and thick.

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And oh so good.

Help. Me.

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If you’re a nut lover, you can also roll them in chopped pecans right before baking.

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Just like so.

I baked some plain and some with pecans to play.

IMG_6114

But, I like the plain ones better. Plain, slightly under baked and warm – right out of the oven.

Hard to resist. Basically, I like to torture myself. Then I can seek comfort with more cookies.

It’s probably good to be alone when you take them out of the oven. No one needs to see that behavior.

Just curious. Raise your hand if you’ve ever eaten an embarrassing amount of cookies before they can even cool.

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Dark Chocolate Chip Comfort Cookies

1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup cocoa
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter, slightly softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
10 oz. dark chocolate chips
chopped pecans, optional

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a small bowl, mix flour, cocoa, soda and salt using a wire whisk and set aside.
  • In another bowl, cream butter, sugar and peanut butter until light and fluffy.
  • Add eggs and vanilla and mix until combined.
  • Add flour mixture to creamed mixture and mix until combined.
  • Stir in dark chocolate chips.
  • Roll cookie dough into 1-1/4 inch balls. (If desired, roll balls in chopped pecans.)
  • Place on parchment paper covered baking sheet.
  • Bake 10 minutes.
  • Place cookies on cookie rack to cool.
  • Makes about 30 2-inch cookies.

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Dotknąć deszczu, by stwierdzić, że pada
Nie deszcz, tylko pył z Księżyca spada

Dotknąć ściany, by stwierdzić, że mur
Nie jest ścianą lecz kurtyną z chmur

Ugryźć kromkę, by stwierdzić, że żyto
Zjadły szczury i piekarz też zginął

Łyknąć wody, by stwierdzić, że studnia
Wyschła oraz wszystkie inne źródła

Wyrzec słowo, by stwierdzić, że głos
Jest krzykiem i nikogo to nie obchodzi 

1969
— Rafał Wojaczek, Dotknąć [w:] Wojaczek. Liryki najpiękniejsze
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Czy to nie wielka rzecz - znaczyć dla kogoś wszystko?

— Bolesław Prus
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Nigdy nie jest za późno, by szukać świata ze snów.

— Stowarzyszenie Umarłych Poetów
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