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Rosewater Lime Popsicles!
I made these pretty impromptu earlier today and they turned out FANTASTIC!
INGREDIENTS
1 cup fresh rose petals (I used one full Chrysler Imperial rose) AND 1 cup plain water, OR 1 cup pre-made rosewater
Another ½ cup plain water
½ cup jaggery/gur powder AND ¼ cup white sugar (NOTE: if you don’t have jaggery/gur powder you can probably get away with brown sugar, or you can probably just go all white sugar)
2 limes
Optional: 4 mint leaves
PROCESS
Making the rosewater:
Thoroughly rinse your rose petals. I recommend picking a nicely fragrant variety! Chrysler Imperials are red, so that made my popsicles pink; if you’re interested in color, pay attention to that sort of thing too!
Place them in a pot with 1 cup water. Cover with a lid.
Keep them on the stove on low heat for 20 minutes. Do not let it simmer or boil!!
Pour the rosewater into a large bowl, sieving the petals out.
NOTE: If you don’t want to make rosewater, skip the “making the rosewater” part of this recipe. Pour 1 cup pre-made rosewater into a large bowl and move onto the next part!
Making the sugar syrup:
Add ½ cup jaggery powder and ¼ white sugar OR ¾ cup sugar (basically whatever you did for the second ingredient) to a pot. If you’ve got less of a sweet tooth, remove a little bit of the white sugar. (I took out roughly a teaspoon of white sugar when I was making this.)
OPTIONAL: shred 4 mint leaves and add to the pot.
Add ½ cup water to the pot.
Heat on the stove on low, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved.
Putting it all together:
Pour the sugar syrup into the same bowl as the rosewater.
Add the juice of 2 limes to the bowl and stir.
OPTIONAL: zest the limes you used and add to the bowl.
OPTIONAL: add a very very tiny pinch of salt.
Allow to cool for a while; I’d recommend leaving it alone for around 3-5 minutes.
Pour into your popsicle molds and freeze for 5-6 hours or however long you freeze popsicles for generally! If you have any left over, refrigerate it so you can use it again later (because these get eaten FAST).
Enjoy! <3
This scene cracks me up. Not just for the dialogue, but for the mini-heart attack Stitch seems to have when Lilo yells out.
I love Stitch so goddamn much. He can lift things 300 times his own weight, but one seven year old girl yells out and he grabs his chest in fear
Let us not forget this real ass response, to her stupid ass epiphany.
I love how he holds his hands and looks at like “honey,no.”
not to be That Guy but nobody cried this much when brazils national museum burned down in september, just goes to show how much people favor white history!!!
to be fair, i didn’t hear squat about this. i would have been just as unhappy about that event as this
and theres a reason you didnt hear squat about it!
because people favor white history!
notre dame got immediate coverage and attention, even though notre dame will be okay. even though the art has been saved and spared, even though it has happened before and will happen again
when the national museum of brazil burned in september, there was hardly any coverage. even though the majority of what had taken hundreds of years to collect had burned. even though the national museum of brazil was home to art from pompeii and egypt as well.
am i saying that what has been burned and demolished at notre dame isnt devastating? no. absolutely not.
but its real fucking telling what people care about when MULTIPLE people now have responded saying they hadnt even HEARD of brazils national museum burning lol
Y'all… The Museu Nacional (National Museum) held the largest collection in LATIN AMERICA.
The fire destroyed over 20 million relics. You read that right. 20 MILLION. Dinosaur fossils, mummies, and indigenous artefacts. More than 90% of the items the museum held were destroyed.
Notre Dame can still be repaired. It was already renovated 2 centuries ago. Notre Dame can be rebuilt. The historical items the Museu Nacional held CANNOT be replaced. The museum was absolutely DESTROYED.
The Declaration of Independence of my country was signed at this very museum. Throughout the fire, museum employees ran inside to rescue as many items as they could.
A lot of Latin America’s history fully VANISHED in this fire. This was a huge hit for us. Y'all care so much about white history and are freaking out over Notre Dame, when an event that destroyed much more history got no attention whatsoever from the international community.
I rest my case.
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Studio Ghibli - Pom Poko’s Tanuki illusion parade scene featured other Ghibli characters & depicted famous traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock prints. (1994) Dir. Isao Takahata.