I will have to look for his cookbook, but if I find it I will share! Upfront, it's almost like an oatmeal snickerdoodle with raisins and less like a conventional "oatmeal" cookie, if that makes any sense.
I will have to look for his cookbook, but if I find it I will share! Upfront, it's almost like an oatmeal snickerdoodle with raisins and less like a conventional "oatmeal" cookie, if that makes any sense.
Although I do like an oatmeal raisin cookie anyway, my kid found a recipe years ago that is absolute s-tier.
UPDATE
Thanks to some refresher notes from @heyphilsummers.bsky.social Hand Drawn Game Guides, I have once again defeated Ganon and saved Hyrule.
The Great and Secret Show and Everville are musts, IMO.
Mo-thril-aaaaaaaa!
OMG there's a Donatello Jet Jaguar!
I hate these posters.
I mean...
Pretty gross stuff.
Title card for John Carpenter's The Thing.
It felt like the right night.
#TheThing
I've been trying to get my kids to watch it all night!
It's been a good run, but I've officially reached the end of my Pepsi Throwback reserves. 'Til we meet again!
I'm pretty sure he's American, but we'll take him! #TeamCanada π
I wrote some words about it on my blog, as well. If you're interested, here's the link:
www.ryho.blog/2026/02/long...
A hand holding a Nintendo Entertainment System controller in the foreground and a TV displaying The Legend of Zelda in the background.
The title screen for The Legend of Zelda, originally released by Nintendo on the Famicom Disk System in Japan on February 21, 1986.
The first screen from The Legend of Zelda showing the main character Link standing in an open space, surrounded by green hills, and one suspicious looking cave...
The story of The Legend of Zelda that plays at the opening of the game. The text reads: THE LEGEND OF ZELDA LONG AGO, GANON, PRINCE OF DARKNESS, STOLE THE TRIFORCE OF POWER. PRINCESS ZELDA OF HYRULE BROKE THE TRIFORCE OF WISDOM INTO EIGHT PIECES AND HID THEM FROM GANON BEFORE SHE WAS KIDNAPPED BY GANON'S MINIONS. LINK, YOU MUST FIND THE PIECES AND SAVE ZELDA.
I took my sweet time, but I decided today - the 40th anniversary of the franchise - was a good day to finally complete The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
I still figured I needed to spend some time with the original, too.
Cheers to 40 years, Zelda!
New article is live! A deep dive into Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) and its founder, the elusive Steve Harris - God Emperor of Sendai publishing.
π www.forgottenworlds.net/egm-and-sendai
#EGM #Sega #Nintendo #NeoGeo #PCengine #MegaDrive βοΈπ΄
The title card for The Mystery of Murasame Castle, released in 1986 for the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
A screenshot from The Mystery of Murasame Castle showing the main character, Takamaru, battling ninjas in a forest.
The Diskun Nintendo Switch Online icon. Diskun was the mascot for the Nintendo Famicom Disk System and looks like a cute little anthropomorphic yellow disk with big eyes.
My Diskun icon with a red background and navy blue edge.
I was quickly derailed by the news that Nintendo dropped a Diskun NSO icon that required me to play The Mystery of Murasame Castle.
VHS cover for The Unexplained: Poltergeist from A&E. I'm not even sure if this is the same show that I'm watching (which I'm sure aired on TLC in Canada), but I couldn't find any other pics.
A screenshot from The Scheme, released in 1988 on the PC88. It shows the main character King Mars standing on the surface of the planet Rae, taken over by the Hellstones Cult, which appear to be alien demons. Hell yeah.
A can of Cherry Diet Coke.
Back on my BS. Tonight is for:
πΌ Old spooky paranormal shows ripped from video tape
πΎ The Scheme (a PC88 game with music from Yuzo Koshiro π€)
πCherry Diet Coke
Man, I miss Disney Stores.
The foil-wrapped Cadbury Eggs are the best.
β pronouns: he/him
β height: 6'0
β zodiac: aquarius
β smoke: nope
β tattoos: 0
β piercings: nada
β fav color: red
β fav drink: coffee
(holy shit, I'm boring)
I made the terrible mistake of logging into the other app today (I still have friends that DM me there) and stumbled upon the Pokemon pricing discourse. Man, like, buy it or don't. π