“Can I take your order?” Experimenting with drawing on order pads. The paper’s super thin and the carbon paper rub through leaves cool ghosts of previous drawings. Cool?

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“Can I take your order?” Experimenting with drawing on order pads. The paper’s super thin and the carbon paper rub through leaves cool ghosts of previous drawings. Cool?
Cool Ghosts is a YouTube channel about video games.
Raspberry Crumb Bars
I normally only get this around Christmas, so of course I made some for my job’s holiday bake off!
Ingredients
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups all purpose flour
½ cup packed light brown sugar
¼ tsp salt
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 ¼ cups sweetened condensed milk
½ cup chopped nuts (optional)
1/3 cup raspberry jam
Method
Preheat oven to 350° F
Beat butter in a large bowl until creamy. Add flour, sugar, and salt and beat until well mixed. Mixture will still be slightly crumbly.
Press 1 ¾ cups of the crumb mix into the bottom of a greased 13"x9" pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until edges are just starting to brown
Meanwhile, combine the sweetened condensed milk with 1 cup of the chocolate chips in a small sauce pan. Melt over low heat.
Spread the chocolate mixture over the hot crust. Combine the nuts with the remaining crumb mixture (if using) and sprinkle over the chocolate. Drop teaspoons of the raspberry jam all over. Sprinkle the remaining chocolate chips over the top. Bake for another 25-30 minutes or until center is set.
Let cool, then cut into squares.
A recipe from CherryScary’s mom
so proud of them ✨
These guys are honestly so ridiculously good at discussing games and making interesting video reviews. What is this video about? Who knowssssss
I rambled about Duelyst a little while ago, and I’m glad to see that the cool guys at Cool Ghosts agree with me that it’s a great game. Not only that, but they think it’s great for the same reasons that I think that Duelyst is a great game. How about that?
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I like Devil Daggers, but I suspect that my current style of writing isn’t quite enough to capture just why I’m so impressed with it.
Luckily for me, British game journalist duo Cool Ghosts have added Devil Daggers to their ongoing Best Game Ever video series, which is somewhat predictably a series of videos about games that they really like for one reason or another. They’re pretty good at expressing what makes this game great. And this game really is impressive, despite seeming very sparse and content-light. A simple circular arena, old-school fps movement physics, one weapon, and a few different varieties of skull-and-bone-based baddies is all that this game features. And yet, less makes more. It’s so finely tuned: tough as nails and unforgiving yet precisely paced that you can’t help but put an hour into it at a time, dying and restarting over and over again, telling yourself that this time you’ll last longer than a minute.
Devil Daggers also recently received an update which adds two new enemies and also reworks the enemy spawn progression so that these new flavors of pain and frustration can be worked in. It’s as good a time as any to go buy this game for the price of a few cups of coffee or one Starbucks coffee. It’s available on the official site or on Steam for both PC and Mac.
Devil Daggers Official Site
Cool Ghosts on Patreon (Fund them to keep them ad-free! They’re awfully cool chaps and deserve your attention.)