Thursday, December 8, 2011

Brownies and... I Dunno

Today is National Brownie Day! Today is pretty obviously a day to eat brownies. Which, as I have stated with every baked good related holiday, my job at a bakery made extremely easy. I mean... it's pretty easy anyway. Just mix up some brownie batter and baked it on up.

Today is Also Take it in the Ear Day, but I have no idea what that means, and even with internet research I still couldn't find a definition. Even Urban Dictionary, my site to learn what things that sound like something twisted, nasty, and perverse didn't not have any definition for it. I really wish I knew what it meant so that I could know whether or not it's something horrifying to think about or not. But I am clueless. Which might be a good thing.

Thanks for reading!
~Kyle

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Like clouds, but tastier

Today is Cotton Candy Day! So I ate some. That's kinda all there is to say on the matter. Nah I'll tell you more later, but the light just turned green.

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Cotton Candy is one of those things in life that you won't really understand until you try it yourself. It's a popular thing to eat at the fair, and it should be more of a thing at the movies. I really don't understand why theaters don't sell it. It's easy, it's quiet, it's shareable, and most importantly they can buy it cheap and charge an obscene amount for it.

Thanks for reading!
~Kyle

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Soup and Gloves

Today is Gazpacho Day! Gazpacho is a really delicious tomato soup that originates from Portuguese culture. It's tomato-based, and has garlic, onion, and whatever herbs and spices the chef deems tasty enough for their specific style of gazpacho. It's a cold soup, and usually more of a summer thing, but it still tastes good! Although eating cold soup in the winter wasn't too fun. At least it was fairly easy to find.

Today is also Mitten Tree Day! I found quite a few explanations about what today could be, but most of them have to do with either a story about mittens, putting mittens on a tree, or giving to the less fortunate. I decided to wear mittens and go give something to the bell-ringers outside of the mall (which is where I went to get Gazpacho... or tried to anyway... that trek took an hour or so of map-searching.

Thanks for watching!
~Kyle