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Oh, it's good! It's like peanut butter, only with sunflower seeds. I tried some at the farmer's market (I think) a few months ago. It's very expensive if you buy it in the store, but sunflower seeds are really cheap, so I decided to try to make some. I didn't really find a great recipe online, so I'll just tell you what I did. I took a bunch of raw sunflower seeds and ground them up in the magic bullet with the grinder blade (you could also use a food processor). Sunflower seeds don't have as much oil as peanuts, so it's kind of mealy after that. So I added some coconut oil and agave nectar and a tiny bit of salt and stirred it all up until it was creamy! You could use any kind of oil, I'm just on a coconut oil thing at the moment. And you could use sugar or honey - I just buy agave nectar because it's cheaper than honey, and I thought it would help with the consistency, whereas sugar wouldn't. It took less than 10 minutes to make and probably cost about a dollar!bobtheenchantedone wrote:I am intrigued by this 'sunbutter' you mention.
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The way you phrased this makes me think that you're a fan of (or at least have seen) Phineas and Ferb. Am I correct?bobtheenchantedone wrote:That sounds awesome. Hey mom, I know what we're going to do today!
Oh... wait... I already have a to-do list today.
Hey mom, I know what we're going to do tomorrow!
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Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!Dead Cat wrote:The way you phrased this makes me think that you're a fan of (or at least have seen) Phineas and Ferb. Am I correct?bobtheenchantedone wrote:That sounds awesome. Hey mom, I know what we're going to do today!
Oh... wait... I already have a to-do list today.
Hey mom, I know what we're going to do tomorrow!
Ahem.
Yes.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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When I first read this, I thought it said "officers" instead of "offices." I guess each can be scary in their own way.bobtheenchantedone wrote:Also: police offices scare me. And I feel very guilty asking the police to look for my cat. : P
I hope you find your cat soon.
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Is it your birthday tomorrow? Or is it something else?C is for wrote:My mouth hurts.It never used to when I was a kid. I think hygienists must just be meaner now.
And I would've had to go back tomorrow to get a cavity filled, but two days in a row (not to mention a certain personal holiday) is a bit much. Especially now that my gums have started throbbing.
Lovely.
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