Pixie have applesauce pouches again so happy Pixie can go get applesauce pouch from Pixies refrigerator any time Pixie want, not need help for that ! Pixie like. Pixie eat too much candy, applesauce pouches is better .
( Pixie still not small child . anybody can like applesauce pouches those not need bowl and spoon and not spill food in bed . )
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HOT TAKE TOURNAMENT!
PRELIMINARY #213
Submission 702
I enjoy dipping grilled cheese in apple sauce
I started doing this since I was 11 when I was introduced to this concept at a (pretty small) sleep away camp I went to. People at the camp would do this and I assumed this was a normal thing but apparently it's not??? Every person I talked to, or saw me dip my gc in applesauce, outside the camp judged the hell outta me and tell me it's gross. BUT IT'S SO GOOD THO. smh people are too judgmental.
Propaganda is always encouraged!
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Back when I was a school going person
I had a party trick that i called "apple sauce"
Anyone at any time could bring me an apple and id smash it on my head until it became apple sauce
Why?
Fuck you that's why (i don't know myself)
Then one day a teacher saw me and made me go to the principals office who was very confused and then suspended me
I'm sure I'm forgetting something
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A Very Voyager Holiday
@25daysofvoyager, day 8 submission.
After years of throwing Voyager's holiday parties, Neelix is surprised to learn that Federation winter holiday traditions include much more than just Christmas trees and Santa Claus.
This one got away from me a little bit... but then, it may have gotten away from Neelix too! Chapter 1 is below, but the full story will be on AO3 (4/5 chapters are already posted). Enjoy!
Chapter 1
“Eureka!” Neelix exclaimed as he finally found the box of Christmas ornaments he had been looking for, crammed into a corner in the cargo bay. Although he had only learned about Christmas once he joined the crew of Voyager, it had quickly become his second favorite holiday (after Prixin, of course!), and he was especially excited this year because Naomi Wildman was old enough now to help him decorate. He couldn’t wait to tell his goddaughter all about Santa Claus and his reindeer, or to see her face when she saw the lights on the Christmas tree for the first time.
In previous years, the tree had been on the holodeck and only available for viewing during the tree trimming party, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. Neelix had noticed that many crew members never got the chance to enjoy it because someone always had to keep the ship running. So this year, he had decided to replicate a tree and set it up in the middle of the mess hall where everyone could enjoy it for the entire month.
Recent events (starless voids, failed slipstream drives, endless encounters with hostile aliens) had resulted in a steep decline in crew morale. But Neelix was certain that a month of holiday festivities would go a long way towards lifting everyones’ spirits.
Neelix entered the mess hall, grunting under the weight of the box of decorations as he hefted it onto the nearest table. It wasn’t meal time, so the mess hall was only sparsely occupied with crewmen scattered around reviewing PADDs or enjoying a beverage between shifts. As he scanned the room, Neelix was delighted to see Naomi sitting at a table near the massive pine tree, engrossed in a game of Kadis-kot with Seven. Neelix picked up the heavy box once more and carried it over to their table.
“Well now, how are my two favorite non-Starfleet crew members today?” Neelix said in an exuberant tone that made Naomi giggle and Seven roll her eyes. “How do you like the tree?” he continued, without waiting for an answer. “It’s a big one this year! I hope that we have enough decorations to cover it. If not, we may have to start making some new ornaments!”
In her typical Seven-of-Nine way, the ex-Borg raised an eyebrow at Neelix and excused herself, claiming to have other things to do much more important than decorating for a party. As he watched her leave, it occurred to Neelix that Seven probably didn’t know much about Christmas either. He made a mental note to include her in as much of the festivities as she would allow.
He turned back to Naomi who had begun to pull on his sleeve, trying to get his attention. “Neelix, what about the other holidays?”
Neelix looked at the little girl, quite confused. “Well, they come at different times of the year… you know, Prixin was a few months ago. And then of course Valentine’s Day is coming up and then St. Patrick’s Day…”
“I’m not talking about those ,” Naomi insisted. “I asked my mom about the tree and she said that she didn’t celebrate Christmas when she was a little girl. And neither did my dad. They don’t even have Christmas on Ktaria.”
“Well, I… oh. Hmm. Do you mean that Christmas isn’t a Federation-wide holiday?” Neelix suddenly felt very foolish. He had thought Christmas was just a fun celebration where everyone gives gifts and sings songs. It had never occurred to him that it might have a specific cultural or even religious significance.
“But Ensign Wildman celebrated a different holiday when she was your age?”
Naomi nodded excitedly, “Yes! It’s called Hanukkah and there are games and candles and food and presents too!”
“Well it sounds like you know all about… Ha-nuh-kah?” Neelix said it slowly, trying to sound out the strange word.
“Only a little bit,” Naomi admitted. “Mom says we lit candles in our quarters last year, but I don’t remember. But she promised to tell me the story this year. And teach me how to play the game and everything. You can come too, if you want.”
“Naomi,” Neelix smiled warmly, “I think that is an excellent idea. In fact, that gives me an idea… but let me do some research first and if it pans out, I can tell you all about it!”
“Please, Neelix! Tell me now!” Naomi begged. “I’m old enough!”
Neelix chuckled lightly and his eyes danced with excitement. “I have no doubt that you are, my dear. Just give me until dinner time and if what I’m thinking is correct, you and I will plan a big holiday surprise for the whole crew!”
“Dinner time? You promise ?” Naomi raised an eyebrow skeptically and Neelix briefly wondered if that was a quirk she had picked up from Seven or from Captain Janeway.
“Cross my heart. Now, I’ve got to get working… I’ll see you later, Naomi!” Neelix called as he bustled out of the mess hall to start looking up Federation holidays.
Naomi watched her godfather leave and shrugged before turning to pack up her Kadis-kot board. Maybe Seven of Nine would have time to finish their game before dinner.
@elephant-in-the-pride-parade @gijane-7702 @hanukkahbingo
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Flødekartofler!
Potato gratin, here shown with pink apple sauce
Ingredients:
Potatoes
Heavy cream
Vegetable broth/buillon+water
Salt
Other spices if you want
Butter or oil for the baking dish
This recipe is so much more vague than the others, but potato sizes vary too much to be like "3 potato for one person". I had "Queen Anne" potatoes and 1 per person was enough, so you just guess how much you need.
How to:
Grease a baking dish
Prepare vegetable broth. If you have buillon as a cube or powder, dissolve that in boiled water as it tells you to
Peel potatoes and slice them very thin. If you have a food processor with slicing equipment, use that. Otherwise a mandolin or the slices side of a box grater can be used. Or just the potato peeler.
Preheat convection oven to 175 C
Spread potatoes in dish and pour vegetable broth to 2/5 height of potatoes
Bake for 15 minutes
Add cream until height of top of potatoes and sprinkle some salt (and other spices). Stir
Bake for another 30-45 minutes until it seems set and is golden brown
Apple sauce
Ingredients:
Apples
Maybe 1-2 tablespoons sugar
Splash of water (1 tablespoon per 3 apples)
How to:
Cut apples and remove core and other undesirable parts of apple. You do not need to peel if you don't want to
Put in a pot with water and simmer under a lid until apples are soft enough to crush with a spoon, stirring occasionally.
Puré if you have peels, otherwise just crush apples with your spoon
Taste for sweetness and adjust to liking
Put in clean jam glasses while warm or wait until cooled and put in freezer bags and into the freezer. Or just in a container and put in fridge. Holds fresh in fridge for roughly a week
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Random personal opinion: if you can’t make your own apple sauce, store bought absolutely is NOT fine. At least for me.
Brought to you by me finding a jar in the back of the fridge that I need to throw out. I’m not sure if it was just the brand or if it’s the stuff they have to put in to give it a shelf life, but that did not taste like apple sauce. (When I bought it, I should clarify, this is not just the result of a too long a stay in the fridge). We never usually buy the jarred stuff, I just bought this one on a whim to see what it was like and maybe to have as a snack, but, uh. No. That is not apple sauce.
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