Recipe. Homemade caramels

Feb. 27th, 2026 11:35 pm
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I love this recipe. These are melt in your mouth good.

Homemade Caramels

đź›’ Ingredients :
(1 Can) Sweetened Condensed Milk
(2 Cups) Light Brown Sugar, firmly packed
(2/3 Cup) Unsalted Butter, cubed
2 Tablespoons Liquid Glucose or Light Corn Syrup
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1.5 Teaspoons Flaky Sea Salt
👩‍🍳 Easy Steps :
🥣 Prep and Combine
- Line an 8x8 inch square baking tin with parchment paper, leaving an overhang on the sides for easy removal.
- In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the condensed milk, brown sugar, butter, and glucose syrup over low heat.
🍳 Cook to Stage
- Stir continuously until the sugar has completely dissolved and the butter has melted into a smooth liquid.
- Increase heat to medium-low and bring to a gentle simmer for 10-15 minutes, stirring constantly, until the mixture reaches the "soft-ball" stage (115°C/238°F) and turns a deep amber.
🔥 Finish and Fold
- Remove the pan from the heat and vigorously stir in the vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon of the sea salt flakes.
- Continue to beat the mixture with a wooden spoon for 2-3 minutes until it loses its high-gloss shine and starts to feel thick and heavy.
🍽️ Set and Serve
- Pour the warm fudge into the prepared tin, smoothing the top with a spatula, and sprinkle the remaining sea salt flakes over the surface.
- Allow the fudge to cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 4 hours until completely set before slicing into neat squares with a sharp, warm knife.
đź’ˇ Beginner Tips :
- To achieve a creamy texture rather than a grainy one, ensure the brown sugar is fully dissolved before the mixture begins to simmer.
- Avoid "scraping" the sides of the pan too aggressively while pouring the mixture into the tin, as any crystallized sugar on the sides can cause the whole batch to become grainy.
- For the best flavor profile, use a high-quality flaky sea salt (like Maldon) rather than standard table salt to provide that specific textural crunch.

2026 60 questions meme

Feb. 27th, 2026 11:24 pm
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How did you prioritize your time today?

Let’s see. I gave myself two hours to clean my kitchen and my bathroom. I didn’t need that much time, after all. But boy does my kitchen look great. And that’s basically what I did. I could have done so much more, but I just wasn’t in the mood for cleaning today. Then I sat on my butt and watched a bunch of episodes of Major Crimes. I love that series. I watch all seven seasons at least once a year. Something to do now and then.

That’s all I did.
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28. Do you own many notebooks? What do you use them for?

I don’t think I’m exaggerating to say I have about 30 of them in my office. I collect notebooks , pens, and pencils for writing. I take them on trips, for using around the house, and one is always in my oxygen backpack. You never know when you’ll need one. I use them for story ideas, journal type input, and anything else I can think of.

How many do you have? How many pens? Or pencils?

Monthly Listening: Feb 2026

Feb. 27th, 2026 10:11 pm
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As a figure skating fan, those sure were an Olympics. At least Niina Petrõkina did away with a few more men.

Now for the (seasonal depression) music.

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Topics for talk February

Feb. 27th, 2026 10:55 pm
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Things I Miss

There are a lot of things I miss. I’m going to make a list.

1. My Grandparents, and my parents
2. When my children were young
3. My old job. I worked with developmentally disabled adults. They were all angels.
4. My younger days
5. All my dogs through the years
6. My old house that had a pool. I really miss the pool.
7. Driving
8. My healthy days before I got sicker
9. Our country before it was insane
10. Old friends that I no longer see

That’s a pretty good list. How about anyone else?

Daily Happiness

Feb. 27th, 2026 08:44 pm
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1. It's the weekend!

2. We've been having another heatwave, but I think today was the peak. Tomorrow's supposed to be pretty hot, too, but then cooling off again from Sunday.

3. Another cat enjoying the new lounger.

Spotted.

Feb. 27th, 2026 10:48 pm
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Based on the size and the chirps, I'm pretty sure the bird I saw perched on the rooftop structure earlier today was a peregrine falcon. I didn't have anything to take a picture, and I didn't see it fly off to be able to check the silhouette, so I'm only working off what I got from the ground across the street.

It was hard to miss. At least, I found it hard to miss. There wasn't enough noise to drown out the chirps, which were distinctive enough I knew something had to be around. I deliberately stopped a little while to look at it, in case anyone walking by would stop to see what I was looking at, or ask me what I'd noticed. There weren't many people, and of the people that came, neither of them bothered. I don't know what was on their minds.

It is TIME!

Mar. 1st, 2026 10:38 pm
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[personal profile] fth2026offerings is open for browsing!

My first auction has:
Doctor Who: Classic Doctor Who (1963-1996)
New Doctor Who (2005-present)
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Wars: Original Trilogy / Prequel Trilogy / The Clone Wars, EU Legends / Rogue One

My second auction has:

Any fandom I've created for before
DC: Birds of Prey / Justice League / Justice League International / Teen Titans / Young Justice
Legend of Drizzt - R.A. Salvatore

Offering 5-10k words, minimum bid $5

12 Helly R./Helena Eagan fic recs

Feb. 27th, 2026 10:26 pm
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I've just shared 12 fic recs for the ship Helly R./Helena Eagan from Severance over on my journal. Please note that most are NSFW and deal with dark topics. If that sounds good to you, come get your toxic yuri!

Watsfic's 50th

Feb. 27th, 2026 09:39 pm
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Seen on the Watsfic discord, qwp

Hey [personal profile] everyone,

**It is with great pride that I announce WATSFIC's 50ᵗʰ Anniversary!** On January 13th, 1976, we were officially recognized by the Federation of Students as a student club. For 50-years since then we have been nerding out to all facets of Sci-Fi and Fantasy. From the original release of Star Wars and the animated Lord of the Rings films, to Dungeons and Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and Wargaming.

To celebrate our first half-century as a club at UW, **we are hosting our 50ᵗʰ Anniversary Event on March 7ᵗʰ. Join us from 11 AM to 11 PM in MC 4041 and 4042** as we take a walk down memory lane. With stops along Ravenloft and the White Plume Mountain, glimpses of the wonders and horrors of space with Mothership and Warhammer, casual pitstops with Board Games and Magic: The Gathering, and some nice R&R complete with classic films and painting.

**Please Sign-Up using this form :**
Walk-Ins are welcome, however, we cannot guarantee space for everyone at every activity.

**We'd like to thank everyone** for helping keep this club going strong for 50 years, **and invite you all, first-year to alumni, to join us in this once in a 50-year celebration** of nerdom at the University of Waterloo!

Read more... )
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Hello friends! With Femslash February nearly but not yet over, I am excited to share my very subjective list of favorite fics featuring Helly R./Helena Eagan from Severance. It's not a huge ship (it currently has a bit over 100 fics on AO3), but I nonetheless hope that these recs are useful, regardless of whether you're already a Hellyena (also known as Hellyna) shipper, or just interested in learning more about this niche F/F pairing.

A Brief Ship Manifesto )

So yeah. Selfcest body-sharing toxic yuri. What more is there to say.

Notes
All fics were published on AO3 before the end of February 2026, and are complete.

Please note that many of these fics feature sex or masturbation, dubious consent, canon-typical suicide attempts and self-harm, incest, and general mind-fuckery. I tried to note when specific topics come up, but consider this a blanket warning.

12 Fic Recs )

Weekly Reading

Feb. 27th, 2026 04:25 pm
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Recently Finished
The Murder at World's End
The first book in a new historical murder mystery series. I liked this one a lot. A young male servant teams up with an eccentric upper class older woman to solve mysteries. Looking forward to the next one. I listened to this as an audio book and enjoyed the narrator a lot, too.

The Decagon House Murders
This is the first in the House Murders series, but the third I've read in novel form, as I had originally read this one as a manga. It's been a while since I've read the manga, though, so I thought I'd check out the novel as well. The manga seems to have stuck fairly close to the novel except for two big changes: the MC who doesn't go to the island with the others is a girl in the manga, but was male in the original, and the way the girl whose death triggers the revenge killings died is totally different in the manga. I can see why they'd change the gender of the one character, since it is otherwise all guys except two minor female characters who both die fairly early on, but I am baffled as to why they changed the death.

Boxers & Saints
Two volume graphic novel series about the Boxer Rebellion, a period in history about which I knew nothing at all previously (I had only vaguely heard the term and did not even realize it happened in China). Very interesting.

Yes, I'm Hot in This: The Hilarious Truth about Life in a Hijab
Collection of (I assume) web comics about life as a hijabi woman in the US. I enjoyed it, but collected all together the comics were often repetitive in a way that wouldn't feel as obvious if read spread out as a web comic.

Kinou Nani Tabeta? vol. 25

Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko ja Nakatta vol. 4

February LOVE-fest: Day 27: ecstasy

Feb. 27th, 2026 07:15 pm
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Day 27: Ecstasy

I can't believe February is almost done and I've not posted any art. The image my mind conjures at the word 'ecstasy' is paintings of the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian.

The caption to this [Circle of Girolamo Siciolante, St. Sebastian Receives the Palm of Martyrdom, 1570s] is:

As is usual, St. Sebastian has been stripped, tied to a tree, and shot with arrows. The headless trunk at the base of the tree refers to the previous beheading of Tiburtius, son of the prefect of Milan, whom Sebastian had recently converted along with the prefect and 1,400 others.

Not to split hairs, but in the legend the saint did not actually receive martyrdom when he was shot with the arrows shown. He died four days later, beaten to death by the servants of Diocletian and Maximian. And it is not just a palm that the angel in the painting brings, but a golden diadem as well.


Being beaten to death would not be as sexy a subject for portraiture! But that beheaded body is not exactly sexy, either! Hmm.


saint sebastian
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Title: shattered
Fandom: The Story of Yanxi Palace (mods, you can use the generic Cdrama tag)
Challenge: Yellow

Summary: All those broken yellow teacups.


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some good things!

Feb. 27th, 2026 11:40 pm
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  1. Got libgourou working (link to follow), with thanks to [personal profile] simont for bringing it to my attention and [personal profile] me_and for making sympathetic and encouraging noises while I stared muzzily at the documentation this evening. Happy to report that I have successfully downloaded Adobe DRMed ebooks from my command line without any Windows install or emulators at all.
  2. I am enjoying A Physical Education so much - SO much - that I have gone out and bought a book it recommends (Starting Strength; very wordy descriptions of which muscles one should be using for what, apparently, i.e. exactly my kind of thing). Acquiring my own copy once I've given the library's back is a definite possibility. It's really interesting in terms of both the pain Project (memoir about embodiment!) and in terms of my own movement-related special interests (e.g. the gulf between my experience of largely self-led Pilates vs the version available via mainstream contemporary classes embedded in diet culture). Lots of content notes but I'm really really liking it. Gratitude to [personal profile] buttonsbeadslace for posting about it (... link to follow...)
  3. Stupid Little Walk yielded both very cheap pistachio croissants (MORE BREAKFAST NONSENSE) and a very cheap "cinnamon danish with vanilla fondant icing" I've been vaguely eyeing up but was also very suspicious of. I am glad to have tried it and probably won't get it again, even if it is only 19p.
  4. This evening's tofu was particularly cooperative with being cooked. (Thanks be to [personal profile] evilsusan for the specific combination of courgettes, tofu and garlic that I still make regularly lo these many years later )
  5. I hit refresh on Oxfam Online and discovered that the rotating sale has migrated back around to "30% off 3+ books". Thus now on their way to me I have: the first edition of Explain Pain for an astonishingly reasonable price (I want to do the deeply nerdy thing of a side-by-side comparison with the second edition, and also to revisit its structure while the second edition is on loan to a physio friend...); a book entitled Science of Pilates, which I'd previously eyed up but that time it sold before I got around to it; a book about allotments and cooking; and a probably questionable out-of-print 1980s cookbook...
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Feb. 27th, 2026 02:47 pm
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Yu know the world situation, which adds its mite ( for definitions of "mite,"watch out for falling pianos) to the stress closer by. The worst of it is feeling helpless to do much besides donate money to the outer stresses and listen as I can to the inner. Which I have been doing, in spite of our income dwindling. But this is a common plight.

My brain did go into revolt, and a bit of OT3 fantasy comedy of manners unspooled itself over the past month and a half or so. I wouldn't mind that happening again because it keeps me busy--besides various books and TV shows. But none of those have lit my fire quite as much as having a brainmovie again.

I do have Katherine Arden's latest here, and it looks good. But it's called The Unicorn Hunters and appears to be based on the tapestries so splendidly displayed in New York. Very handsome tapestries, but whew. Those boys strutting their tight breeches and little short jackets and perfect hair were a bunch of brutes. The tapestries illustrate an exercise in human cruelty, and the news is kind of overflowing with that, so I'm waiting for the right mood for the book.

II've done some rereads, and some new reads, I continue to listen to audiobooks while trudging my daily steps.

Oh! edited to add: I watched the Plympics ice skating and ice dancing. Some really lovely stuff, though they do seem to be obsessed with the quad spin.

New phone

Feb. 28th, 2026 11:50 am
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(Solely because they're decommissioning 3G, so my old Galaxy A8 stopped working for phones and texts, grrr.)

*spends hours tweaking and logging into things and all the usual stuff, ugh*

Google: Welcome to Gemini!
me: *kills it with fire*

"Entangled Life" Discussion Post

Feb. 28th, 2026 07:15 am
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OK, everybody let's turn on some music, drop acid in a clinically controlled environment, and talk about mushrooms! 🍄

Q1: Have you read microhistory before? If this is a genre you're familiar with, what do you like about it? If this was your first, will you read more? *If you want to read more, I've got some recommendations where this came from.

Q2: Merlin Sheldrake obviously likes mushrooms, like, a lot. If you were going to write a book in this genre, what would you write about? It doesn't have to be science-y, either; there are lots of books like this about history, society, etc.

Q3: What's the most interesting fact you learned from this book? Why is that what stood out to you?

Q4: Sheldrake writes, My hope is that this book loosens some of your certainties, as fungi have loosened mine. What (if any) certainties were loosened by reading Entangled Life?

Q5: Pop-sci books like Entangled Life have to balance scientific accuracy and accessibility to a lay audience. How do you feel Sheldrake did? If you're a scientific expert, was the information correct? If you're not, was the book readable and did you feel like you understood what was being communicated?

Q6: Has reading Entangled Life changed the way you think about other everyday, apparently mundane, things?

Q7: OK, but… does anyone else want to try LSD after reading Entangled Life?
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Title: seams
Fandom: Star Trek: Voyager
Rating: G
Length: 200 words
Content notes: none really
Author notes: General early season two timeline. More gen than shippy, just a quiet moment on the bridge.
Summary: “Have you been to sickbay?”

seams )

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