bakeddd:

snickerdoodle and fresh peach frozen yogurt sandwiches
click here for recipe
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bakeddd:

snickerdoodle and fresh peach frozen yogurt sandwiches

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Anonymous sent: no ice cream, just peanuts. Peanuts everywhere, raining peanuts, surfing peanuts, haunting peanuts, peanuts out the wazoo! PEA NUTS

“Yay!”

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Anonymous sent: Peanuts?

“With ice cream?”

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TMI Tuesday

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Write a Headcanon about my character

ask-jeff-and-the-crafters:

askwilliamcarter:

nonamenotheralias:

If it’s good, it will become official.

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I love reading the headcanons you guys send in

I WOULD LOVE THIS!!

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Write a Headcanon about my character

ask-jeff-and-the-crafters:

askwilliamcarter:

nonamenotheralias:

If it’s good, it will become official.

image

I love reading the headcanons you guys send in

I WOULD LOVE THIS!!

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in-my-mouth:

Chocolate Chip Brownies

in-my-mouth:

Chocolate Chip Brownies

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in-my-mouth:

Chocolate Almond Bark with Sea Salt high resolution →

in-my-mouth:

Chocolate Almond Bark with Sea Salt

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tmi/honesty/command/magic/truth-or-dare/fmk/break-my-character anons, pleeeeease

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victoriousvocabulary:

BEREAVEMENT
[noun]
1. a period of mourning after a loss, especially after the death of a loved one.
2. a state of intense grief, as after the loss of a loved one; desolation.
3. deprivation or loss by force.
Etymology: Middle English bereven, Old English berēafian; cognate with Dutch berooven, German berauben, Gothic biraubōn.
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victoriousvocabulary:

BEREAVEMENT

[noun]

1. a period of mourning after a loss, especially after the death of a loved one.

2. a state of intense grief, as after the loss of a loved one; desolation.

3. deprivation or loss by force.

Etymology: Middle English bereven, Old English berēafian; cognate with Dutch berooven, German berauben, Gothic biraubōn.

[vdelrey - Poison Ivy]

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