These are a great read....
I can think of two...
My sophomore year in high school I was on my way to ask J to some inconsequential social event, when I ran into the friend that was hosting the event. She said that M really liked me and that I should ask him instead. M was a senior, from a big family, and Mormon. Everything that I was not. The relationship with M was turbulent and intense and wonderful and destructive in the way of teenage relationships, but I learned how to have an opinion and stick by it, and that I could survive both having my heart broken, and breaking another's heart in order to escape.
The other is more recent...
A year ago I decided that a decade of panic attacks and avoiding eye contact was enough. I got therapy and later meds. Life on the other side of depression is an amazing thing.
This afternoon I will have choir rehearsal, and then go see a movie... fairly typical thursday
If you want to add some sweet to the flavor profile you could candy the cashews with curry in the sugar mix.
Mix powdered (confectioners) sugar and spices as desired in this case you probably want it to me more spice than sugar.
Spread out the nuts on a cookie sheet and roast in the oven until hot.
Dump the nuts in a colander and and run the under the tap just long enough to get them wet. be sure to shake of the excess.
Dump the nuts in your sugar mixture and stir.
The heat will make the sugar stick and the water will make it disolve slightly so it's clear.
If you want a white finish, skip the water step.
If the iron in muti vitamins is a problem, Nature Made makes a chewable muli vitamin with no iron. It tastes like the kids orange chewables too!
After half a bottle of the Centrum chewables I was getting queasy just looking at them, and that was when I was perfectly healthy.
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