Here's a story from yesterday:
The BF and I were hanging out, watching "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (I couldn't find our favorite "popcorn" scene to post here, so I settled for the trailer)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0ppnxaT66M
and I said- Let's make ice cream! I have an old ice cream maker...but when we read the instructions we found that it would be too much time and work. Then he said "What about frozen yogurt?"
Searching on the interweb, we found this recipe (plus some additions by us):
Easy, Fruity, Splendiferous Frozen Yogurt
2 cups plain low fat yogurt
1/4 cup frozen orange juice concentrate
1 tsp. vanilla extract
In mediumm size bowl, mix all ingredients. Freeze for about 4 hours, stirring hourly for the first 3 hours
**Hannah's Hints**
* We wanted to make a lot, so we tripled the recipe!
* We also decided that it would be yummy with some frozen mixed berries, so we added a couple small bags and it was deeeeelish!
* Our version was pretty tart, because I like sour stuff that makes my face pucker...but if you want it a little sweeter, I'd suggest agave nectar...you can get it at Schnuck's and it's real healthy/delicious!
* The taste of this amaaaaaazing frozen yogurt reminded me SO much of Snog, my favorite food place in London. I got really really excited...and it made a yummy breakfast too!
chubby London Hannah, happily munching on Snog!
Then, we watched the beginning of Cinderella and I was shocked to find that Cindy's hair is indeed NOT blonde, but titian! A beautiful reddish brown, much like the color I'm sporting now! Apparently this was an authentically popular color in the 1940s and 50s, so it makes sense that her hair should be titian.
So why is she always portrayed with blonde hair?!
Apparently Disney decided when they did the DVD remaster that she should be a blonde...rude.
Also, I love this song...I love Disney Princesses. I have lots of time now that Carousel is over, if you couldn't tell. And they all lived happily ever after.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtXNNAs9u0M
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