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Feb. 23rd, 2012

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Training Fic

I'm trying to find a specific fic where Severus trains Harry, but I just can't remember which of the many it is.

In the story, Severus teaches Harry to brew his own potions, and identify poisons, and he gives Harry a box to keep his own potions in. Which is good since Draco puts poison on his food later, in the Great Hall, and he has a handy antidote. Dumbledore doesn't know about what Harry is being taught though, and when Harry asks Severus about it, he says something like "I wanted you to find me useful." That line is what sticks out the most for me. It might be the same one where Kingsley comes for a day and teaches him hand-to-hand combat, not sure though.

I know it's kind of vague, and there are a lot of training fics out there, but I'd be grateful if anyone remembers it. Thanks!

[info]hsficfindfeed

Unexpected, but Welcome by proftlb

Hi, I was looking at a list of courting / marraige fics, and saw the review for this one - I thought it was part of Snarry Holidays in 2007, and again posted in 2009, but I cannot find a working link anywhere... I know this author also has several other good stories, and vaguely remember it being a good one - I'd love to read it again... as well as her other stories. Please, any help here? xikum @ hotmail .com

[info]apod

A Sailing Stone in Death Valley

How did this big rock end up on this strange terrain? How did this big rock end up on this strange terrain?


[info]foodpr0n

Brie En Croute with Figs & Rosemary

This Brie En Croute with Figs & Rosemary might be better suited to Fat Tuesday (emphasis on the "fat") than Ash Wednesday, but it's fantastic. It's a warm, heavenly mess of gooey and sweet and buttery and crisp -- and since it's simple to put together but comes out looking fancy, it'd be perfect for a party or nice dinner.

Or as a personal snack. At parties, I usually eat a few crackerfuls of brie and then politely leave the cheese plate to other folks. Turns out when you're an adult and can make all sorts of bad food decisions with reckless abandon, you can eat the entire wheel of brie by yourself (though, given that I felt decidedly gross after doing so, perhaps I shouldn't recommend it). Here's to moderation!





Brie En Croute with Figs & Rosemary

Recipe by: Willow Bird Baking
Yield: This recipe would probably serve about 5-6 people at a party.

Ingredients:
1 sheet of frozen puff pastry, thawed (or make your own!)
1 8-ounce wheel of brie (rind on)
1/4 cup fig jam or preserves
1/4 cup chopped dried figs
1 1/2 tablespoons roughly chopped rosemary
1 egg
1 tablespoon water

Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. In a small bowl, mix jam, chopped figs, and rosemary. Set this in the fridge until you're ready to use it.

Gently roll out the sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface just enough to smooth out the seams and thin it a bit. Spoon your jam mixture into a small circle (about the size of your brie wheel) in the center of the pastry sheet and place your brie on top of it snugly. Carefully pull the puff pastry sheet up around the brie, cutting off any excess (I use a clean pair of kitchen scissors) and pressing the pastry to seal it together at the top. Use a pastry brush to dust off the excess flour.

Place the covered brie seam side down on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper or a silicon baking mat. Use scraps to decorate your brie, if you wish. Whisk egg and water together in a small bowl and use a pastry brush to apply this egg wash to the whole surface of the pastry. Bake this wheel at 425 degrees F for 18-25 minutes, or until it's good and golden brown (if you have decorations on top, check it early and often to see if you need to cover them with foil, because they'll darken quicker than the rest of the wheel). After removing your wheel from the oven, let it sit for 15 minutes if you like it very melty and about 20-25 minutes if you like an average melt (as pictured above). Then serve with toast or crackers.









To read my thoughts about Lent, see how my dessert frenzy originally began, and see more photos of cheeeeeese, please head over to Willow Bird Baking!

x-posted to food_porn, cooking, picturing_food, and bakebakebake

[info]foodpr0n

Choc-Orange Cupcakes

My husband and I have just moved to England from Australia, and I've been feeling a little lost - we're living with my in-laws while we're finding jobs and getting our own place, and it's taking me a lot of time to get used to not having all my baking equipment at my disposal. I got to the point where I was desperate to bake, though, so these are the result of my first UK baking session: Choc-Orange Cupcakes.

I'm really pleased with the result - I've never attempted choc-orange before (they were requested by a friend's boyfriend) and pretty much made them up as I went along. Think Terry’s Chocolate Orange/Jaffas/any other choc-orange flavoured treat you like, and you’ve basically hit the flavour nail on the head. The cupcakes themselves are lovely and moist, the ganache centre is oozy and packed with rich chocolate and orange, and the buttercream is silky and packed with chocolate-orangey deliciousness with real flecks of orange zest. Yum!


Choc-Orange Cupcakes


Recipe and lots and lots of pictures on my blog (including my first-ever cupcake packaging!): Cloudberry Dreams.

Otherwise, the recipe alone is

CHOCOLATE CUPCAKES


3 cups plain flour

2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons instant coffee granules

1 cup hot water

1 cup cocoa

1 cup cold water

200g softened butter

2 ½ cups castor sugar

4 eggs

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

50 mL orange juice (used after cooking)


Preheat your oven to 170 degrees celsius (that’s 340 degrees fahrenheit or Gas Mark 3 -4 for all you international folk!). Line two 12-hole cupcake/muffin trays with 24 cupcake papers.

Sift flour, bicarb soda, baking powder and salt into a bowl and set aside. Then place coffee granules, hot water and cocoa into a separate bowl and whisk until well combined. Once the mixture has become a smooth paste, add in the cold water and mix until well combined.

Using the bowl from your electric stand mixer (or using a separate bowl if using a hand held mixture), cream the butter for at LEAST 2 minutes on medium-high speed. Once the butter has become creamy and light in colour, begin to add the castor sugar 1/3 at a time, beating for 2-3 minutes between each addition. After adding the final third of sugar, beat the mixture until it is light and fluffy and most of the sugar has dissolved. Add eggs one at a time, beating well between each addition to combine. Then add the vanilla extract and mix well.

Add a quarter of the sifted flour into the creamed butter mixture and beat on the lowest speed setting to combine. Add a third of the cocoa mixture and beat in. Continue this process, alternating between the flour and cocoa mixtures, making sure that the flour is the final addition. Beat the mixture on low until thoroughly combined, while being careful not to overbeat – it’ll make the finished cupcakes tough and heavy!

Spoon the mixture into the cupcake papers, filling the papers 2/3 full (this mixture rises quite a lot!). Bake for 20 minutes (though I’d recommend checking on them after 15 if your oven runs hot like mine does!). Cupcakes are done when a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.

Once cupcakes have cooled slightly, take a skewer and pierce holes in the top of each cupcake, being careful not to push through the bottom.

Carefully spoon 1/2 – 1 teaspoon of orange juice over each cupcake, allowing the juice to soak into the skewer holes. This will keep the cupcakes moist and add some extra orangey goodness. Winner!


CHOC-ORANGE GANACHE FILLING


3/4 cup heavy cream

200g dark cooking chocolate, chopped

50g butter, cubed

Zest of 2 oranges

Juice of 1 orange


Place butter and chocolate into a bowl and set aside.

Pour cream into a heavy bottomed saucepan and bring to the boil, allowing it to boil for 30 seconds before removing from heat.

Pour hot cream over the chocolate and butter and leave to sit for 1 minute. Slowly stir the ganache until the chocolate and butter are fully melted and the cream is well combined. Once ganache is smooth and silky, add orange zest and slowly add the juice, stirring gently to combine.

If the ganache becomes quite runny after adding the orange juice, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 20 minutes to thicken.


CHOC-ORANGE BUTTERCREAM


120 g dark chocolate

70 g salted butter

2 cups icing sugar

Zest of 1 orange

1 – 2 teaspoons orange extract


Using either a double boiler or a microwave, gently melt the cubed chocolate until smooth and silky. Once fully melted, set it aside and allow it to come to room temperature.

In a separate bowl, cream the butter using an electric mixer on high speed for 1 – 2 minutes until light and fluffy. Add the orange zest and extract and beat again for 1 minute.

Pour in the cooled melted chocolate and beat again for 2 minutes until fluffy.

Add the sifted icing sugar, 1/3 at a time, beating well between each addition.

Once the cupcakes are at room temperature and you’ve skewered them and poured over the orange juice, take a small paring knife and cut a cone shape out of the centre of each cupcake. Fill the hole in the cupcake with the choc-orange ganache and cut off the end of the cone so that you’re left with a flat lid shape. Place the lid back on the cupcake to cover the ganache, and repeat this process until each cupcake has been filled.

Frost the filled cupcakes with the Choc-Orange Buttercream (I used a large open star piping tip).


x-posted to [info]bakebakebake & [info]cooking

[info]whedonesque

Trailer for Comic-Con: Episode IV: A Fan's Hope.

http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/comicconepisodeivafanshope/

OMG, another trailer for another Joss Whedon movie? These are the end times. Which is totally coincidental. But at least we'll have good in-flight flicks on the way to kingdom come.

Did you know that the words "Joss" and "Whedon" get marked as misspellings when you post a story to Whedonesque in the Firefox browser? Does that matter in the year of Filmaggedon?

[ edited by Pointy on 2012-02-23 04:01 ]

[info]whedonesque

Love Song for Jane [Espenson]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZpwrzVz9Pg

A friend of mine wrote a love song about Jane Espenson. It's quite catchy.

[info]whedonesque

Image of the Day: Big Bang Theory cast reimagined as Firefly crew

http://nbcu.mo2do.net/s/18223/29?homePageId=8616833&itemId=tag%3Ablastr.com%2C2012%3A%2F%2F29.86425&fullPageUrl=2012%2F02%2Fimage-of-the-day-big-bang.php

Feb. 22nd, 2012

[info]whedonesque

Live chat with Charisma Carpenter.

http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/lying-game/blogs-details/live-tweet-lying-games-charisma-carpenter/933224

She will be answering fan questions from her Twitter Monday at 9pm EST/6pm PST.

[info]hsficfindfeed

bonding?

I'm looking around trying to find if there is any collection of bonding!fics for Snarry.

Any hints on where would be a good place to look?

Or any stories I should check out? I'd like something with magical bonding of any kind, and yes, creature!fics are okay, but I'm not big on mpregs.

Thanks!

[info]hsficfindfeed

looking for some help!

I remembered a scene from a fic but cannot find said fic, would you help me retain my sanity? it's driving me crazy!!
The part I remember is that snape allows voldy to touch him sexually and enjoys it while he describes how he would like to rape harry, and he shares this via pensieve with harry so that he stops caring for snape. o some thing of the sort?
If it rings any bells I would be delighted!!!!
Thanks a million in advance

[info]cute_overload

THIS JUST IN: Minimeleon Lights Up Reptile World

According to Discover Magazine: “This irascible-looking little guy was recently discovered by biologists on the small island of Nosy Hara, in northern Madagascar. Members of this newly discovered species are on average an inch long from snout to tail tip, a remarkably tiny size that puts them among the world’s smallest reptiles.”

Mini McGoogliesons!


We’re wondering when it will be available in the doll size, Anuja S.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: This Just In!, Unusual animals

[info]wilwheaton

I'm on a boat: The Monster in my Closet

I’m on JoCoCruiseCrazy 2, and I’m taking an Internet vacation until I get home. So every day while I’m gone, something I love from my archives will post here automatically, for your entertainment. I had a lot of fun picking these different things out, and I hope you enjoy them again, or for the first time.

Flash Fiction: The Monster in my Closet

Originally published October, 2011.

About two hours ago, I thought to myself, "'There's a monster in my closet' would be a neat way to start out one of those scary short stories I loved to read when I was in middle school."

I wrote it down, then wrote a little more and a little more. Right around the time I realized I had no idea how it ended, the ending tapped me on the shoulder and said "boo!"

I've never done this before, but I thought it would be cool to publish it here without the usual editorial and rewrites I do on everything, because the idea of conceiving, writing, and releasing a short story in just a couple of hours is intriguing to me.

Added on 10/19: I made free-free and DRM-free ePub and Kindle versions of this story.You can get them at my virtual bookshelf if you like.

So, without any further introduction, here is my scary short story that I hope 12 year-old me would enjoy...

The Monster In My Closet

by Wil Wheaton

There is a monster in my closet. It’s standing in there behind my clothes, and it wants to come out. I don’t know where it came from, I don’t know how it got in there, but I know that it’s been there for a long time, waiting.

Mum and dad don’t believe in monsters (and until yesterday, neither did I), but during dinner tonight, I had to tell them.

“A monster,” dad said, wiping mashed potatoes off his beard. “Like, with claws and fangs? That kind of monster?”

“I haven’t actually seen it,” I said, “but I know it’s there.”

“How can you know it’s there if you haven’t seen it?” Mum asked.

“It’s like…” I thought for a moment. “It’s like when it’s cloudy, and you can’t see the moon, but it sort of glows behind the clouds, so you know it’s there.”

“So your closet was glowing, eh?” Dad said.

I shook my head. I could tell that they thought I was making the whole thing up. “No, dad,” I said, “but I could feel it in there, and --”

“And what?” He said.

“And if it comes out,” I said, carefully, “It’s going to kill us.”

“Well, I should expect so,” dad said. “Monsters are usually very serious about that sort of thing.”

Mum scowled at him. “Richard! Don’t make fun.”

Then she looked back at me and said, “you can have a night light in your room to keep the monster away.”

“And keep your closet door shut,” dad said, gravely, “everyone knows that monsters can’t open doors.”

“But --”

“But nothing. Now stop all this chattering and eat your peas before they get cold,” mum said.

I’m trying to deal with a monster, and all mum cares about is me eating my peas. Typical parents.

They walked me into my room when it was time for bed. Dad made a big production of opening the closet and looking inside. “Well, it looks like we scared it off,” he said. He didn’t notice that the lid of my toy chest was lifted up slightly, and I didn’t bother telling him. He pushed the door and it shut with a click. He shook the knob and pantomimed looping a chain around it that he secured with a pantomimed pad lock. He swallowed a pantomime key and rubbed his belly.

Mum brought in one of my old night lights, the one with the blue pony on it, and plugged it into the wall next to the bed. “There, sweetheart,” she said as she turned it on, “let’s just leave this on tonight.”

She kissed me goodnight. Then dad kissed me on my forehead.

“There’s a good girl,” he said, “sleep tight! Don’t let the monsters bite!”

“Richard!” Mum smacked him on his arm. “Sorry, sweetie, he’s just having a bit of fun.”

“Good night, mum,” I said. I tried not to frown too much at dad.

I heard them talking as they walked down the stairs.. “She just has a wonderful imagination, doesn’t she?” Mum said.

“She’s a dreamer, that’s for sure,” dad said. I heard ice clink into glasses, then, a moment later,  the creak of their armchairs as they sat down to watch television. 

I was starting to fall asleep when I heard it.

“Psssst.” 

I thought that maybe I was dreaming, but I pulled the covers up to my neck, as tightly as I could, and listened. 

“Psssst.” 

It came from the closet. “Psssst. Hey, kid. Come and open the door, hey?”

I felt my eyes widen, as a chill ran down my spine.

“Come on, kid, I won’t hurt ya, I just want to get out of here. Open the door and I’ll be on my way.”

The voice -- its voice -- was gruff, but not as gruff as I thought it would be.

“No,” I said in a small voice, barely a whisper. “You… you just stay in there.”

The handle shook a bit, and I screamed. Mum and dad were in the room before I knew it.

“It’s in there!” I cried, “it’s in there and it told me to open the door and let it out!”

They looked at each other. Mum walked across the room to me and sat down on the edge of my bed. “There, there, sweetie,” she said, “you just had a bad dream is all.

“Richard, open the door and show her that there’s nothing inside but clothes and toys.”

“No! Dad! Don’t open it!” I practically screamed.

“Fear not, my petal,” he said, gallantly, “Any monsters inside this closet will get the thrashing of their lives!” He walked to the closet and knocked on the door. “Anyone in there? Hmm?”

He winked at me and shadow boxed the air in front of him.

“Richard, stoppit and just open the door. She’s had an awful fright.”

“Daddy, don’t do it,” I said, suddenly feeling like I was seven years-old again. “Please.”

He smiled and said, “it’s all right, sweetheart. Daddy’s just going to show you that there’s nothing to be afraid of, and then we can all go back to sleep.”

Mum squeezed my hand. An audience laughed on the television downstairs. Dad turned the handle on the closet door and opened it. “Now, see? There’s nothing to--”

The monster was covered in dark scales, like a lizard. Its eyes were jet black, but reflected something red in their centers. It grabbed my dad by his shoulders and bit into his neck with long, sharp, white teeth.

Dad screamed and struggled against it. Clawed hands held onto him and a spray of blood shot across the back of the closet door, black and shiny in the dim light.

It slurped and gurgled and crunched, and in a few seconds, dad stopped moving. I realized that my mum hadn’t made a sound, but had let go of my hand.

She stood up, and walked toward the monster. It dropped my dad’s body to the floor and grinned at her, dad’s blood dripping off of its teeth and running down its chest. They stood over my dad’s body and embraced.

“I’ve missed you, darling,” the monster said to my mum.

“I missed you, too, my sweet,” she said, in the same gruff voice.

“Mu-- mum?” I said. She ignored me.

“I would have come sooner, but you know that we can’t open them from the inside,” the monster said.

“Everyone knows that!” Mum said, and they laughed together. She turned to face me. Her skin was starting to crack on her face, revealing dark grey scales beneath it. Her eyes were turning black, reflecting something red in their centers.

“Come on over here and give us a hug,” she said, as sharp white fangs pushed her teeth out of her mouth and onto the floor where they bounced around like marbles. “Come and be mommy’s little monster!”

“WHAT IS HAPPENING? I screamed.

“Stop that horrid racket and say hello to your dad -- your real dad,” she said.

I reached around for something, anything, to use as a weapon to protect myself. When I stretched out for the lamp on my night stand, the skin on my arm cracked and split open. There were grey scales underneath it. 

“Oh no. No no no no no,” I said.

I reached up to touch my face, and pulled the soft pink flesh away. I felt the rough scales underneath.

“What’s happening to me?!”

I looked at my mum.

I looked at my dad.

I looked at the body on the floor.

I realized that I was ever so hungry, and my food was getting cold.

I got out of bed and joined my family for dinner.

---

Copyright 2011 Wil Wheaton. 

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The Monster In My Closet by Wil Wheaton is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

 

[info]cute_overload

Growing Up Is Hard

Your favorite things are too small, and people don’t think you are quite as cute as you used to be. You can’t even be a lapdog anymore cuz you’ve outgrown all the laps.


Ant finds some good ones!


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Pups

[info]cute_overload

King of the Phil

Important: Protect against head injuries. Before getting your baby goat back massage, make certain that your safety baseball cap is securely fastened!

It’s even weirder if you close your eyes and just listen to the soundtrack, Abby W.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Farm Animals

[info]alisanne in [info]snarry100

Definitely More

Title: Definitely More
Author: [info]alisanne
Pairing: Severus Snape/Harry Potter, Ron Weasley/Hermione Granger
Word Count: 100
Rating: G
Challenge: Written for [info]snarry100's prompt #306: More or Less
Warning(s): None
A/N: Ron comes to a realization.
Beta: [info]sevfan
Disclaimer: The characters contained herein are not mine. No money is being made from this fiction, which is presented for entertainment purposes only.

Definitely More

[info]ancienthistory

What Are Livy's Stages in the History of Roman Theater?

Image ID: 1624145 [Roman pantomime actors in masks] (1736)Although Greece is credited with creating drama, and Greek customs heavily influenced the Romans, Rome has a separate history of drama. Livy describes the stages as roughly:
  1. Dances to flute music
  2. Obscene improvisational verse and dances to flute music
  3. Medleys to dances to flute music
  4. Comedies with story lines and sections of lyric poetry to be sung
  5. Comedies with story lines and song, with an added piece at the end
Learn more about Roman drama in this article: Roman Theater.

Image ID: 1624145 [Roman pantomime actors in masks] (1736)NYPL Digital Library

[info]ancienthistory

Guess Who

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[info]whedonesque

(SPOILER) Dare you gaze upon the latest photo for 'The Cabin in the Woods'?

http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/28465

It features Chris Hemsworth, Fran Kranz and Anna Hutchison.

[info]whedonesque

New official Avengers photo.

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=87330

Disney has officialy released the new Empire magazine photo.

I don't think it's spoilerish.We get a good look at three of The Avengers.

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