Throw the perfect Superhero theme party this Halloween with these easy snack DIY tips from Halloween Alley. Complete the party with our superhero and supervillain costumes.
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You know we’ve got a weakness for repurposing just about anything. Today’s foray into style hackery comes in the form of t-shirts! With help from a bit of copper tubing, a few brass rings, and our trusty needle nose pliers, see how we turned 3 t-shirts into 15 pieces of jewelry, perfect for everything from summer festivals to fancy springtime soirees.
In last week's episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." ("The Hub", s.1, ep.7), while Fitz is packing for a dangerous, two-man mission (his first), sweet Simmons gives him his favorite sandwich to take with him; prosciutto and buffalo mozzarella with a hint of homemade pesto aioli. Sadly, deep in enemy territory while hiding from pursuers, as Fitz is about to take the first bite of the beloved sandwich, Ward tosses it. Poor Fitz. But those tracking dogs sure had a nice meal. As the episode continues, Fitz mentions the lost sandwich several times, culminating at the end of the episode, when Ward and Fitz are reunited with their team on The Bus, with Simmons asking Fitz how the sandwich was. He looks directly at her, tall with his first, nearly inescapable mission at his back, and says, "it was delicious." You da man Fitz! What awesome writing from the "S.H.I.E.L.D." creative team! The whole episode was a sandwich of both the actual sandwich and of Fitz's character as it was explored and brought to light for us, the viewers. Fitz was always awesome, we just didn't know it, or know to what extent, and it all came out via a dangerous mission with no extraction plan, a request to look out for his mission companion, and a sandwich made with love. The Fitzsandwich. Booya. Note: Buffalo mozzarella is hard to come by in a regular grocery store, but you can usually find a package or small container of whole mozzarella in its juices (whey). Get this kind as it has a nicer taste and texture than sandwich slice mozzarella or even whole mozzarella packaged without its juices. Also, prosciutto is a pretty salty meat. That's why you don't need to add any salt to the aioli recipe below. The Fitzsandwich Ingredients: French Sub Rolls (or other sub type bread) Prosciutto, thinly sliced Fresh Mozzarella (in whey), sliced 1/4" or less Arugula (or Fresh Spinach, or both from a salad bag mix) Roma Tomatos, circle sliced 1/4" or less (optional) Oil & Vinegar Dressing (optional) 2 Tbsp. Canola Oil 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil 1 Tbsp. Balsamic Vinegar Pesto Aioli 4 Tbsp. Pesto 1/4 Cup Real Mayonnaise 1 Tbsp Minced Garlic 1 Tbsp Lemon Juice Dash of Black Pepper 1/2 - 3/4 Cup Olive Oil (or Canola Oil or half Canola & half Olive) Directions: 1. Combine all of the aioli ingredients in a food processor & pulse until thoroughly blended. In a condiment bottle or a small bowl with a lid, combine the dressing ingredients & shake until completely blended (optional). 2. Cut open a roll lengthwise & brush a thin layer of aioli on both halves. Lightly toast the bread in a 250°F oven for about 5 mins. How you layer the fixins is up to you. I preferred a little bit of green, then the meat (only a few pieces 'cause it's so salty), optional tomato, mozz. cheese, & then a little more green. Drizzle the optional oil & vinegar dressing on last. Cut it in half & eat it right away, or wrap it in parchment paper or special sandwich wrap paper & pack it in your mission backpack. Don't let Ward anywhere near it. Suggestion: If you wrap the sandwich in parchment paper, tie a string around its middle to keep the paper together. You could also wrap it in plastic wrap & then something like butcher paper or simply use deli paper. If you go this route how about keeping the paper closed with a S.H.I.E.L.D. sticker? (Stickers won't work on parchment, the paper is too waxy.) Click here to download a sheet of S.H.I.E.L.D. logos to print out on sticker paper. Cut out the individual logos & affix to your wrapped sandwiches!
Do you know how it feels when a glob of $15 conditioner slides out of your hand and disappears down the pitch-black abyss drain without even stopping to say goodbye? The intensity of that sheer second of madness is so real that if you've never experienced it, imagine all the overblown drama in Gossip Girl without the safety of the screen, meaning it actually happened.
Whistling can be as simple as 1-2-3, but it can take a few tries before you produce a sound. With the right technique and a little practice, though, you'll be whistling in no time. Pucker your lips. Pretend like you're about to give a...
In a new production of Kander and Ebb’s groundbreaking musical, Eddie Redmayne presides over the Kit Kat Club. Sarah Crompton joins the audience. Photographed by Autumn de Wilde.
Cringe is as cringe does. Even though the internet is full of wonderful things like cat pics, wholesome local news, and articles written by yours truly, it’s also home to the vast and spooky wilderness where you’ll find the most bizarre and cringe-worthy posts. And it’s the members of the ‘Cringetopia’ subreddit that bears the heavy burden of documenting the cringiest examples to share (and publicly mock!) with the world. These cringetopians have a duty to show us what to never ever do while at the same time providing us with some hilariously weird content.
A norm just a few years ago thanks to the pandemic, working from home is now being slowly eliminated or minimized in some workplaces, to the joy or sadness of those who got used to wearing pajamas “to work”.
Gabriel Picolo is a Brazilian artist and illustrator known for his ability to give a fresh perspective to beloved DC Comics characters. He gained recognition for his "Teen Titans" fan art series, which reimagined the characters in a more modern and relatable way. This series went viral and led to him collaborating with DC Comics on graphic novels like "Teen Titans: Raven", "Teen Titans: Beast Boy" and his newest addition to the series, "Teen Titans: Robin".
Are your kids into comic books, graphic novels or just superheroes in general? This fun and free superheroes word search is sure to be a hit.
Dave Sinclair visited Belfast in April and May 1988 while working for the Militant Newspaper. We’ve been to Belfast, Northern Ireland, many times on Flashbak. We’ve partied with Queen’s University students in the 1970s – marvelling at the woman wearing a belt made of bullets – looked at Bobbi Hanvey’s telling photos of The … Continue reading "Belfast Kids: Life In The City – April and May 1988"