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Wearing the green
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nickysfacts · 1 month
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I hope you all have a amazing Saint Patrick Day full of Shamrocks, Drinks, and Green!
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tellioari · 9 months
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Shamrock dye, clovers, and spinach!
Clovers can be found in many biomes, and function similarly to pink petals in placement. Very rarely when broken they can drop a four-leaf clover, which can be brewed into a new potion.
Spinach is found in more mountainous regions, and is a new crop plant. You can use it to craft many different varieties of salad, with carrots, beetroot and chicken. When you combine 6 spinach and 3 golden carrots, you can create an item that allows you to brew a Strength 3 potion.
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kirchefuchs · 1 year
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As much as I like the name (I love it hhh), I almost like the nickname 'Lucky' a little more :D
Soo.. I wanted to give the silly this 🍀 because of this lovely nickname!
How convenient that my Stanley is Irish, lmao
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The symbol of Ireland is actually a 3 leaf shamrock, but Lucky tried, lmao. The thought was there. Stanley doesn't have the heart to correct hin..... yet.
But anyways, thanks for the kind words. Im glad you like his nicknames <3
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sxyphen · 4 months
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soooo I made some morphology's and outfits for td charcters, here’s what I have so far (warning, this is gonna be long)
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Gwen: outfit (Female Pearlcatcher; teal Jupiter, obsidian Basic, and emerald Basic) This is one of my personal favorites, it's simple but it works really well, but you'll see the morphologies and outfits get more complicated soooo
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Courtney: outfit (Female Coatl; sand Cherub, camo Constellation, and wisteria Basic) Another favorite, she just looks pretty :3
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Duncan: outfit (Male Bogsneak, eldritch Cinder, fern Blaze, and flaxen Basic) Silly little eepy guy, I feel like this is probably the most accurate dragon of any td character i've made. not much to say about him tho
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Alejandro: outfit (Male Imperial; coral Python, maroon Shimmer, and blood Smoke) This is actually a dragon that I have, you can check him out here, but it actually took a couple tries to get an outfit that I think works with him lol
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Bridgette: outfit (Female Skydancer; caribbean Lionfish, sanddollar Shimmer, and cobalt Okapi) nothing much to say other than, pretty :3
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Geoff: outfit (Male Pearlcatcher; magenta Clown, ivory Butterfly, and strawberry Spines) same with Bridgette, I wanted them to be matching, cause, y'know. they kiss :<, but I honestly prefer this one over Bridgette (the outfit, not the morphology)
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Harold: outfit (Male Ridgeback; periwinkle Skink, orange Hex, and fern Stained) I'm really happy with how this came out, even if it took a couple redos lol, and the steampunk apparel works with Harold's, vibe
ok for some stupid reason I can't put the pictures of Beth, Justin, Katie and Sadie [im on pc], so I'm just going to link the morphologies here: Beth (Female Aether; ivory Candy, magenta Butterfly, and shamrock Wish), Justin (Male Aether; bronze Boa, hunter Daub, and overcast Flutter), Katie and Sadie (Female Aberration; brown Pinstripe, ivory Flair, and cottoncandy Koi)
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Ezekiel: outfit (Male Wildclaw; algae Pinstripe, soil Patchwork, and stonewash Veined) My favorite tbh, can't really explain why it just, ✨does✨
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Feral Ezekiel: outfit (Male Mirror; fern Stiched, camo Patchwork, and cobalt Ghost) yeah, i made the eepy. i changed the breed cause 1) it reflects how ezekiel changed after his mutation, and 2) Male Wildclaw's position(?) isn't creaturey enough
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Leshawna: outfit (Female Obelisk; ginger Falcon, obsidian Rosette, and cerise Contour) Nothing much to say about this one tbh, she looks real pretty tho :D
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Owen: outfit (Male Snapper; metals Ground, marigold Safari, and teal Koi) I like this one, it's simple but unfortunately i couldn't find anything to represent his maple leaf :(
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Cody: outfit (Male Coatl; gold Swirl, twilight Fissure, and copper Contour) i'm honestly not happy with this one, specifically the outfit. might redo this one later, and remove all the autumn stuff
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DJ: outfit (Male Tundra; camo Python, brown Constellation, and dust Runes) lookie, is my boy :3333333333
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Izzy: outfit (Female Mirror; sunshine Clown, pear Eye Spots, and avocado Gembond) really happy with this one, it fits her well and gives off her craziness :>
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Sierra: outfit (Female Spiral; jade Clown, mulberry Hypnotic, and blackberry Opal) i'm very lucky to have found the apparel that i did for her, cause if i didn't, i have no idea what outfit to have given her ;-; but yeah she pretty
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Eva: outfit (Female Snapper; cobalt Falcon, sapphire Peregrine, and obsidian Spines) big buff lady :D
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Tyler: outfit (Male Ridgeback; cherry Jupiter, sable Eel, and white Basic) A fan of this one, and the Love's Herald was a gift from Lindsay. and now thinking about it, i might wanna make some lore for this. it's a big maybe though
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Lindsay: outfit (Female Fae; garnet Flaunt, honey Jester, and cornflower Scales) i don't know how to feel abt this one, not a fan of it. and also will probably redo the outfit. the morphology i can live with.
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Noah: outfit (Male Nocturne; brown Jupiter, pthalo Safari, and crimson Underbelly) another favorite, it gives off very Noah vibes lol (and i just realized that he shares a gene with Owen. so do with that information as you will)
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Trent: outfit (Male Skydancer; algae Viperia, forest Eel, and obsidian Koi) I love this one, gives off very bard/guitarist kinda vibes. and if there was lore, i imagine trent would be a nomad entertainer, playing in small towns and cities, and maybe at a bar or two
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Chris: outfit (Male Fae; forest Falcon, teal Myrid, and obsidian Smoke) look, it's him, the guy!!!!/j but in all seriousness, this is literally just him. entitled little short king who slays (i also have one for Chef, but it's yucky :,<)
i had one for Heather, but I deleted the outfit for her, which was of a dragon that i already sold, soooooooo i'm just gonna make a new one for her :3 also thank you for reading this long ass post (if you actually did), it means a lot to me :3
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dinosaurcharcuterie · 5 months
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I killed two of my office plants by accident. Should have watered them before going on vacation, didn't make it to the office before I left due to circumstances.
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The dead plant recognizers among you will see that these two are, however, famously dramatic plants. On the left, oxalis triangularis, purple shamrock. It droops when it needs more water, or less water, or is too crowded, or got jostled, or a horoscope writer used the wrong punctuation in a newspaper. It is also quite good at recovering from death through dehydration. I'm not worried about the shamrock.
I'm worried about the spathiphyllum, peace lily, on the right. Which will droop if it's slightly too dry or too wet, and whose leaves will get crispy tips if you don't use water conditioner, and it won't flower unless you hold it 5mm from the sun's corona or give it planty hrt. Because those leaves aren't drooping, they're not crispy, they're dead. And every planty internet guru except one said "nope, goner, toss it."
What I have learned as a plant killer is that plant isn't dead until it's been dead in moist soil for at least a week, especially if there's still something green on it. So I soaked the soil on these, drained the excess water, and gave it some time.
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A few of the shamrock's stems stayed hydrated, so I left the leaves near the window. But the dead lily straight up rose from the grave in 5 days. It wasn't pretty, but something was happening, so I gave it more time before I tossed it and replaced it with the spider plant pups I've got at home.
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Yep, that's a new leaf. What has taken this plant 3 months usually has happened in 8 days. Three existing ones are clinging too life, too.
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xtruss · 1 month
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9 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick’s Day
Who Was the Real St. Patrick? Was That Legend About the Snakes True? And Why Did So Many St. Patrick's Day Traditions Start in America?
— By History .Com Editors | March 7, 2024
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While St. Patrick’s Day is now associated with wearing green, parades (when they're not canceled) and beer, the holiday is grounded in history that dates back more than 1,500 years. The earliest known celebrations were held in the 17th century on March 17, marking the anniversary of the death of St. Patrick in the 5th century. Learn more about the holiday’s history and how it evolved into the event it is today.
1. The Real St. Patrick Was Born in Britain
Much of what is known about St. Patrick's life has been interwoven with folklore and legend. Historians generally believe that St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was born in Britain (not Ireland) near the end of the 4th century. At age 16 he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold as a slave to a Celtic priest in the area now known as Northern Ireland. After toiling for six years as a shepherd, he escaped back to Britain. He eventually returned to Ireland as a Christian missionary.
2. St. Patrick Was Never Canonized
Despite his status as a patron saint, St. Patrick was never actually canonized by the Church during his lifetime. This was primarily because such a process did not exist when he died in A.D. 461. It wasn’t until 993 that St. Ulrich of Augsburg became the first saint to be formally canonized, and it was not until the 12th century that the Church established an official canonization process overseen by the Pope. While St. Patrick has not been formally canonized, many consider him to hold saintly status.
3. There Were No Snakes Around for St. Patrick to Banish from Ireland
Among the legends associated with St. Patrick is that he stood atop an Irish hillside and banished snakes from Ireland—prompting all serpents to slither away into the sea. In fact, research suggests snakes never occupied the Emerald Isle in the first place. There are no signs of snakes in the country’s fossil record. And water has surrounded Ireland since the last glacial period. Before that, the region was covered in ice and would have been too cold for the reptiles.
4. Leprechauns Are Likely Based on Celtic Fairies
The red-haired, green-clothed Leprechaun is commonly associated with St. Patrick’s Day. The original Irish name for these figures of folklore is “lobaircin,” meaning “small-bodied fellow.” Belief in leprechauns likely stems from Celtic belief in fairies— tiny men and women who could use their magical powers to serve good or evil. In Celtic folktales, leprechauns were cranky souls, responsible for mending the shoes of the other fairies.
5. The Shamrock Was Considered a Sacred Plant
The shamrock, a three-leaf clover, has been associated with Ireland for centuries. It was called the “seamroy” by the Celts and was considered a sacred plant that symbolized the arrival of spring. According to legend, St. Patrick used the plant as a visual guide when explaining the Holy Trinity. By the 17th century, the shamrock had become a symbol of emerging Irish nationalism.
6. Ireland’s Only Female Patron Saint, Brigid, Has Her Own Holiday
One of Ireland’s three patron saints, alongside St. Patrick and St. Columcille, St. Brigid (or Bridget) is the patron saint of Irish nuns, newborns, midwives, dairy maids and cattle. Believed to have been born in Ireland sometime around A.D. 450, Brigid was the daughter of a pagan king and an enslaved woman. She grew up to serve the church by building a church in Kildare, which was the site of a former shrine to the Celtic goddess, eponymous to her.
Said to have died in A.D. 524, Brigid's memory was kept alive by the church, which canonized her as St. Brigid. In 2023, Ireland designated February 1 a permanent public holiday in Brigid’s honor.
7. The First St. Patrick’s Day Parade Was Held in America
While people in Ireland had celebrated St. Patrick since the 1600s, the tradition of a St. Patrick’s Day parade began in America and actually predates the founding of the United States.
Records show that a St. Patrick’s Day parade was held on March 17, 1601, in a Spanish colony in what is now St. Augustine, Florida. The parade and a St. Patrick’s Day celebration a year earlier were organized by the Spanish Colony's Irish vicar Ricardo Artur. More than a century later, homesick Irish soldiers serving in the English military marched in Boston in 1737 and in New York City on March 17. Enthusiasm for the St. Patrick’s Day parades in New York City, Boston and other early American cities only grew from there. In 2020 and 2021, parades throughout the country, including in New York City and Boston, were canceled or postponed for the first time in decades due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. They returned in 2022.
8. The Irish Were Once Scorned in America
While Irish Americans are now proud to showcase their heritage, the Irish were not always celebrated by fellow Americans. Beginning in 1845, a devastating potato blight caused widespread hunger throughout Ireland. While approximately 1 million perished, another 2 million abandoned their land in the largest-single population movement of the 19th century. Most of the exiles—nearly a quarter of the Irish nation—came to the shores of the United States. Once they arrived, the Irish refugees were looked down upon as disease-ridden, unskilled and a drain on welfare budgets.
9. Corned Beef and Cabbage Was an American Innovation
The meal that became a St. Patrick’s Day staple across the country—corned beef and cabbage—was an American innovation. While ham and cabbage were eaten in Ireland, corned beef offered a cheaper substitute for impoverished immigrants. Irish Americans living in the slums of lower Manhattan in the late 19th century and early 20th purchased leftover corned beef from ships returning from the tea trade in China. The Irish would boil the beef three times—the last time with cabbage—to remove some of the brine.
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misspjsuperior · 1 month
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March 18th, Sheelah’s Day, is theorized to be the original indigenous holiday that St. Patrick’s Day was made to obscure. St. Patrick’s Day has become very successful at this. Historians agree on very little about the ancient origins of Sheelah’s Day, celebrated only in certain communities of the Irish diaspora in Canada and Australia for centuries now, suppressed upon the Isle of Erin. What most folklorists can agree on and trace is that the whiskey drinking and shamrocks associated with St. Patrick’s Day were most certainly originally part of Sheelah’s Day rituals. Where the common three leaf clover ☘️ is emphasized to represent the Catholic holy trinity in St. Patrick’s Day today, the significance of three leaves is debated on its meaning in Sheelah’s Day. Four leaf clovers being lucky seem to be tied to Sheelah’s Day celebrations. 🍀 But who is Sheelah? She herself has been obscured in oppression. Often denied simply because of modern prudence, by far the most likely answer to Sheelah’s identity is the notorious Sheela Na Gig. Although these sorts of statuaries are found throughout all pre Roman Britain architecture and elsewhere across ancient European ruins, this Irish Gaelic name has been assigned to these figures in association with a goddess whose own origin story has been effectively lost. She is known distinctively, and almost exclusively, by a huge exaggerated Vulva that she pulls up into the rest of her body. Because of the placements of these figures in architecture it is apparent that these sculptural Sheela Na Gigs were both wards and blessings. I realize how my own Vulva goddesses art are effectively modern Sheela Na Gigs.
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1. Photo featured on Wikipedia article for “Sheela Na Gig” (12th century, on the church at Kilpeck, Herefordshire, England)
2. Photo collage of Vulva robed goddess art by PJ Superior
3. Four leaf clover 🍀
4. Photo I took of a badly weathered Sheela Na Gig during my honeymoon on the Isle of Iona, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 2019
5. Photo of the plaque at the abbey ruins describing the Sheela Na Gig
6. Photo of myself standing in those same ruins
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askleafthemewtwo · 1 year
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Character ref part 3
Name: Ashley Ketchum
Age: 7
Species: Human
Nature: Hasty
Accessories: Wears and has her father's original hat when he traveled across Kanto in the past.
Personality: Loud, friendly, easily bored/excitable, loves battling, determined.
Occupation: Lives in Pallet Town
Family members: (Ash Ketchum) Father, (Musty Ketchum) Mother, (Red Ketchum) little brother, (The Mewtwo twins Leaf and Shamrock) Aunt and Uncle.
Ashley Ketchum is available for asks.
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royalpain16 · 2 years
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Queen Elizabeth's Personal Jewels to Be Displayed for Jubilee | PEOPLE.com
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Queen Elizabeth is giving us a rare peek into her own jewelry box — and it's quite the dazzling display!
As part of her historic Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the Queen is loaning several pieces of her personal jewelry to the Royal Collection Trust to exhibit at the various royal palaces this summer. An array of brooches, which the Queen often wears as a symbolic nod to her hosts during official Commonwealth tours, will be displayed alongside the Queen's Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate — as well as her famous Diamond Diadem — in the U.K.
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At Windsor Castle from July 7 to September 26, the Queen's majestic Norman Hartnell-designed Coronation Dress and her purple silk velvet Robe of Estate will be shown alongside five brooches that represent the emblems of the Commonwealth as a nod to the same floral emblems embroidered by hand onto the dress.
"I think it serves to underline the significance of emblematic design and iconography of the coronation dress, but at the same time it's really supporting that message of the Queen as head of the Commonwealth and the fact that she has really devoted so much of her reign to that," Caroline de Guitaut, deputy surveyor of the Queen's works of art and curator of the exhibition, tells PEOPLE.
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The brooches include the Canadian Maple-Leaf Brooch made by Asprey & Co, which was worn by Princess Elizabeth on her first visit to Canada in 1951. Later loaned to both Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and Kate Middleton, the piece is instantly recognizable.
The Flame-Lily Brooch, which represents the national flower of Zimbabwe and Zambia, will be exhibited The brooch is particularly poignant, as it was pinned to the Queen's mourning clothes when she arrived back in Britain from Kenya after the news of her father's death in 1952.
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The Queen's Flame Lily Brooch
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Also in the collection is the Queen's Australian Wattle Brooch, presented to Elizabeth by the government and people of Australia on the monarch's first visit there in 1954. As one of the larger brooches in the Queen's collection, it is often worn for celebratory events, such as the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla in 2005.
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And lastly, the vibrant Sri Lanka Brooch set — featuring pink, blue and yellow sapphires, garnets, rubies and aquamarine — which was gifted to the Queen in 1981, will sparkle on exhibit too.
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At Buckingham Palace, the Queen's famous Diamond Diadem — with 1,333 brilliant-cut diamonds, two rows of pearls and diamonds set in the form of a rose, a thistle and two shamrocks to represent England, Scotland and Ireland — will be on display alongside official portraits of The Queen taken by photographer Dorothy Wilding just weeks after the Accession. Inherited by Queen Victoria in 1821, the Queen regularly wears the impressive crown to the State Opening of Parliament.
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Alongside the historic crown will be the Queen's Delhi Durbar necklace, which she inherited in 1953, the year of her coronation. The spectacular necklace features nine emeralds originally owned by Queen Mary's grandmother, the Duchess of Cambridge, as well as an 8.8-carat diamond pendant cut from the Cullinan diamond – the largest diamond ever mined. The significant jewels will be on display from July 22 through to October 2 as part of the summer opening of the palace.
At the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, from July 3 to September 25, visitors will be able see a display of outfits worn by Her Majesty on occasions to celebrate the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and gifts presented during official engagements in Scotland.
The Jubilee weekend, celebrating the Queen's record-breaking 70 years on the throne, kicks off on June 2 with Trooping the Colour, where the royal family is expected to make an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The Queen is also expected to attend the Derby, one of her favorite horse race events, a concert at Buckingham Palace and the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, a carnival-style celebration during which many artists, including Ed Sheeran, will perform.
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mesaifr · 2 years
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The Gloom Patrol Alvearium!
Presenting: The hive gang is fully gened and looking fabulous, everyone ready to mingle with each other and create new members of the Hive/Alvearium.
Trebacia - Gloom/Cream/Radioactive. Leader of the Alvearium. Cunning, sly.
Clementia - Gloom/Shamrock/Seafoam. Servant to Trebacia, merciful and therefore weak.
William - Gloom/Shadow/Peridot. Brothers 1+3. Headstrong, wild.
Dominic - Gloom/White/Leaf. Brothers 2+4. Helpful, kind.
And a poor attempt at an origin story featuring all but Clementia.
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pronounsrus · 2 years
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Do you have any pronouns related to computers/tech/codes/mechanics and the color green? Thank you in advance :3
we've done quite a few lists on computers/tech and related stuff already i believe but we havent done green yet!
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Army/Army/Armies/Army's/Armyself
Aspar/Asparagus/Asparagus'/Asparagus's/Asparagusself
Bas/Basil/Basils/Basil's/Basilself
Brun/Brunswick/Brunswicks/Brunswick's/Brunswickself
Crock/Crocodile/Crocodiles/Crocodile's/Crocodileself
Char/Chartreuse/Chartreuses/Chartreuse's/Chartreuseself
Cela/Celadon/Celadons/Celadon's/Celadonself
Citron/Citron/Citrons/Citron's/Citronself
Clove/Clover/Clovers/Clover's/Cloverself
Emer/Emerald/Emeralds/Emerald's/Emeraldself
Envy/Envy/Envies/Envy's/Envyself
Fern/Fern/Ferns/Fern's/Fernself
For/Forest/Forests/Forest's/Forestself
Frog/Frog/Frogs/Frog's/Frogself
Green/Green/Greens/Green's/Greenself
Grass/Grass/Grasses/Grass's/Grasself
Greed/Greed/Greeds/Greed's/Greedself
Glas/Glas/Glas'/Glas's/Glasself
Hunt/Hunter/Hunters/Hunter's/Hunterself
Harle/Quin/Harlequins/Harlequin's/Harlequinself
Hook/Hooker/Hookers/Hooker's/Hookerself
Juni/Juniper/Junipers/Juniper's/Juniperself
Jade/Jade/Jades/Jade's/Jadeself
Kelly/Kelly/Kellies/Kelly's/Kellyself
Lime/Lime/Limes/Lime's/Limeself
Leaf/Leaf/Leafs/Leaf's/Leafself
Moss/Moss/Mosses/Moss's/Mosself
Mint/Mint/Mints/Mint's/Mintself
Myrt/Myrtle/Myrtles/Myrtle's/Myrtleself
Olive/Olive/Olives/Olive's/Oliveself
Pickle/Pickle/Pickles/Pickle's/Pickleself
Pine/Pine/Pines/Pine's/Pineself
Para/Parakeet/Parakeets/Parakeet's/Parakeetself
Pear/Pear/Pears/Pear's/Pearself
Pea/Pea/Peas/Pea's/Peaself
Pista/Pistachio/Pistachios/Pistachio's/Pistachioself
Peri/Dot/Peridots/Peridot's/Peridotself
Pras/Prasine/Prasines/Prasine's/Prasineself
Pari/Paris/Paris'/Paris's/Parisself
Sage/Sage/Sages/Sage's/Sageself
Sham/Rock/Shamrocks/Shamrock's/Shamrockself
Sea/Foam/Seafoams/Seafoam's/Seafoamself
Sea/Weed/Seaweeds/Seaweed's/Seaweedself
Snake/Snake/Snakes/Snake's/Snakeself
Serp/Serpent/Serpents/Serpent's/Serpentself
Virid/Viridian/Viridians/Viridian's/Viridianself
Vert/Verta/Verts/Verta's/Vertself
Verde/Verde/Verdes/Verde's/Verdeself
Viri/Viridi/Viridis/Viridi's/Viridself
🌿/🌿/🌿s/🌿's/🌿self
🍵/🍵/🍵s/🍵's/🍵self
💚/💚/💚s/💚's/💚self
🍃/🍃/🍃s/🍃's/🍃self
🐸/🐸/🐸s/🐸's/🐸self
🍀/🍀/🍀s/🍀's/🍀self
🐢/🐢/🐢s/🐢's/🐢self
🍏/🍏/🍏s/🍏's/🍏self
🥑/🥑/🥑s/🥑's/🥑self
🐍/🐍/🐍s/🐍's/🐍self
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velvethopewrites · 2 years
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I'm so happy you have such a sweet family! You gotta drop that corn chowder recipe too, I love a good corn chowder. It's all but unheard of in this northern land where I've found myself, where clam chowder reigns supreme, but my Louisiana heart will always choose a corn puddin' or corn chowder first.
Aw, thanks :)
This corn chowder recipe is legendary around here - I originally found it (re: frantically searched the internet for it) when me and my bf ate at a restaurant while on vacation - it’s absolutely delicious and southwestern in style, with just a hint of heat. From the Hudson restaurant in Sedona, Az, I present you with Chef Jeff’s corn chowder!
1 stick of butter 1 cup of flour 6 ears of corn, husked and de-silked, roasted 2 roasted and peeled red bell peppers, diced 2 roasted and peeled green bell peppers, diced 1/3 cup chopped cilantro 2 peeled and diced potatoes 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon paprika 2 cloves garlic, chopped 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon thyme 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 teaspoon cumin 1/4 cup El Pato sauce 1 bay leaf 1 quart Shamrock Farms Heavy Cream 8 ounces cream corn 1 quart chicken stock 1 cup diced onions 1 cup diced celery Salt and pepper to taste Directions: Steam potatoes until done (about 10 minutes), then set aside. Place corn in oven with skin on and roast on 350 degrees for about 20 minutes. Set aside and let cool. Cut corn off cob. Heat butter and sauté onion and celery. Add flour and stir and cook for five minutes. Add chicken stock and mix thoroughly, and then add remaining ingredients and seasonings. Bring to a boil … stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and serve. Serves 6-8.
I will say I totally use canned or frozen corn for this, since the roasting and cutting of the corn off the cob is tedious on a good day. The recipe is really versatile and you can totally add your own preferences to taste (ie I use green chilis and a jalapeño instead of green pepper). The only thing you have to absolutely use is the El Pato hot sauce. It TOTALLY makes the chowder and a little bit goes a long way and it’s cheap as hell, too. It looks like this:
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I eat the left over sauce with corn chips because I am 1) a heathen and 2) it is so damned good I can’t control myself. I know people love their Sriracha but my heart belongs to El Pato. ❤️🥰
I love a good clam chowder too, but this corn chowder has become a family favorite and my family always, always asks for it! Let me know if you ever try it!
And I am tagging @archiwrites because they were looking for recipes too! ;) I think you could totally translate this recipe to a crock pot type of thing, although I am not sure about the flour/making a roux aspect of it.🤔 But where there is a will, there’s a way. (And now I want to have a tumblr round-Robin for recipes! )
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lenoregarnhum · 1 month
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Lucky shamrock 3 leaf clover tee short sleeves large.
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