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Top 5 Comforting Activities
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Hello, Fluffsters! Once again I am ignoring the prompt, but not the theme. Today, I’m going to talk to you about some of my more comforting activities.
Let me guess: Asking people weird and bizarre questions?
That’s more of a fun activity, rather than a comforting activity.
You sure fooled me, with how often you do it!
Oh, right! That does remind me, though: If you could have any superpower, 1) what would it be, and 2) how do you use it to take over the world?
While you’re thinking about that, on to today’s content!
5 most comforting activities.
1) Napping.
Wait, what? That’s not an activity!
Sure it is! You’re alive when you nap. And when you’re alive, you’re doing lots of stuff. Like breathing. And possibly dreaming. And dreaming is an activity. So napping is an activity. QED.
Moving on.
2) Crocheting. I’ve already told you that I like to crochet. I still need to figure out how to upload the pattern, and possible totally finish the critter, too… Hmm. Anywho, there’s something soothing, fun, and comforting about having the yarn in your hands, and seeing a creation come into existence. It’s really comforting.
3) Playing my flute. Deep breaths, pretty sounds (except for when you’re playing Hindemith…) and the feel of silver in your hands? It doesn’t get much better than this.
4) Reading. Especially old favorites. It’s like visiting an old friend, without needing to leave the comfort of either your house or your library. As I’ve said, I particularly like fantasy. So some of my old fantasy books are just an amazing comfort to me. Especially on soggy days, with a cup of hot chocolate. There are few things that can beat that!
5) Doodling. Not dissimilar to crocheting, there’s something really comforting about seeing something come to life on a page. Of course, I’m not very good at it. So sometimes it’s more distressing than comforting, especially when I have a particular image in mind that I just can’t draw. Actually, it’s sort of the same with writing. I see things clearly, but I can’t express them overly well. But when I can, that’s an amazing feeling. And so comforting!
So, Fluffsters, what about you? Anything in particular you find really comforting?
Doodling Comforts
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Hello, Fluffsters! Happy Mother’s Day!
Today’s post serves two purposes:
1) What’s more comforting than doodling?
2) What’s more appropriate than a hand-drawn picture for Mother’s Day?
Alright, so technically it’s computer drawn. But yeah.
So, without (much) further ado, a fairy face that I drew. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!
So, once again. Happy Sunday, and thank you, Mom, for everything you’ve done! I can honestly say I wouldn’t be who I am without you.
Uh, you wouldn’t even be here without her. Much less who you are.
Good point. Anywho, have a great week!
Forms of Chocolate Comfort
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Hello, Fluffsters! Happy Saturday!
Today, I am going to talk about some of my favorite forms of chocolate.
How… thrilling.
Please tell me that you aren’t going to propose moldy chocolate as one of your favorite forms…
Eww. That’s just gross. Can chocolate even mold?
You know, I have no idea.
Huh. Anyways, back to the fluff, not the fuzz.
Three Fantastic Forms of Chocolate
One) Dark Chocolate. In large chunks. I’m not quite to the point of liking baking cocoa, but almost. There’s a delightful taste that pure chocolate has. Regardless, the 72% dark is wonderful
I’d add chiles to that. Dark chocolate with chile in it, or cayenne, is simply amazing. It’s both sweet and spicy. And sharp and smooth, and so good.
…No. Just, NO. Chocolate should be fairly sweet. Or at least smooth. NOT spicy!
…Says the person who doesn’t object to fluffy cups…
…You’re never going to let me live that down, are you? And those are completely different!
Anywho.
b) in Hot Chocolate form. Maybe with a bit of peppermint. And a LOT of whipped cream, if possible! And maybe some chocolate sprinkles? Ooh, now I’m wanting it to get colder out again so I can justify a huge cup of hot chocolate!
3) As a flourless chocolate torte. I am seriously going to need to upload that recipe soon… Add a ganache on top, and that’s a dessert to die from!
Die… from?
Oh, yeah. Hasn’t happened yet, but yes. It’s so rich. It’s basically chocolate 3-7 ways. Especially when I make it.
You see, my rule of thumb for baking is “add more chocolate-chips!” (Or dark chocolate M&Ms.) Sometimes both.
Some time, when I make the torte, I really want to have a bit of fun with chocolate sprinkles, too. Seriously. If the recipient of the cake can have a slice of flourless chocolate cake that has a widest section of more than 1.5 inches, and is perfectly fine after, then you’re making the cake wrong. And it therefore needs more chocolate.
I’m suddenly understanding why you said “from.” Webmaster, I’m just as glad I don’t need to live en your actual world. I don’t want to worry about surviving desserts!
Well, anyways.
Happy Saturday, everyone!
What’s your favorite form of chocolate?
A comfortable post: Ignoring the prompt
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Hello, Fluffsters! Today, I’m ignoring the prompt. It’s a nice enough prompt, I suppose, but I’m just not in the mood for it.
So today, I’m going to talk about some ways to break the ice at gatherings or with groups of people.
Without further ado:
3 great ways to break the ice.
One: Hit it with a mallet. This serves a dual purpose. First you have successfully broken the ice. In fact, you may have shattered it. It probably depends in part on what size ice you’re using. Of course, finding a mallet at a party might be a little difficult. So I guess you can just throw it on the ground.
Oh. A pun. Very funny, Webmaster.
I hope your other two options are at least somewhat reasonable.
Why, thank you Fluffy! And yes, don’t worry.
Two: wait for someone else to break the ice. This doesn’t always work, but it’s sometimes nice. Especially if you’re shy and you don’t quite know the best etiquette for your situation. And somebody’s going to break the ice at some point, right?
Three: Ask a random question.
No. NOT Muffin Flavored Shrimp AGAIN?!
I was actually just going to link to the FAQ page, but now that you mention it, yeah! Muffin flavored shrimp are a great ice-breaker! Either you get an odd and enjoyable conversation going, or you’ve figured out who the relatively boring people are, and have likely gotten them to leave you alone! Win-win, right?
Anywho, Fluffsters, what do you do to break the ice?
By the way, you realize that you never gave a second reason for using a mallet for #1, right?
Woops.
Comfort Music(NaBloPoMo 9)
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Only 9 days, and I’m starting to get really tired about writing about Comfort…
So today, I’m going to do another short post.
Today’s “Comfort Challenge” is:
What song do you play to bring yourself comfort?
Hmm. Two options here:
1) Songs I play on the flute: Yep, I play the flute. It’s a lot of fun. Anyways, I default to practicing “Aviary” from Carnival of the Animals, “Badinerie” by Bach, and Concertino by Chaminade. They’re delightful pieces, and have sections that are supposed to go fairly quickly. There’s nothing quite like playing really fast on the flute! I also sometimes just play random stuff, and listen to how it turns out.
2) Music I play from a computer or player: I really like the Lord of the Rings soundtracks. Disney music is also a lot of fun! I think I have a lot of music from Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted, and Lion King memorized. And maybe Aladdin, too. It’s fun! Oh, and definitely Star Wars music. There is NOTHING like it. Except maybe for other music by John Williams.
Oh, and the Muppet Treasure Island soundtrack. Seriously, it’s fantastic. Of course, it’s also Hans Zimmer, so that’s not too surprising. But I love that movie, and the music is delightfully whimsical.
I mean, how cute is this?
The Smell of Comfort: NaBloPoMo 8
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Hello, Fluffsters! Happy Wednesday! Wow, how did it get to be Wednesday already?
Anywho. Today’s Blog Post on Comfort prompt asks:
Do certain smells make you feel instantly comfortable?
For me the answer is “Yes.” At home, we have three of the loveliest scents during the spring.
The first is the scent of citrus blossoms. It is one of the most beautiful scents in the world. And we have at least three citrus trees that normally bloom each year.
Seriously, the scent of citrus blossoms is one of the most beautiful things in the world. It’s made that much better because it also means “home” for me.
The Second “comfort scent” is the smell of jasmine blossoms. Those also grow at home.
I think I’m detecting a theme here…
Yup. Jasmine is a very close second for favorite scent. In fact, some days I’m totally tied between night-blooming jasmine and the citrus blossoms. The Jasmine has the advantage of blooming around the entire neighborhood. So whenever I would take my two puppies on walks with my sister during a certain time of the year, the scent would be heavenly. It’s got such a delicate scent!
The third “comfort scent” is my Dad’s spiced cider. That, more than anything else, symbolizes the coming of the holiday season. He takes a few gallons of apple cider, several tangerines, and a handful of cinnamon sticks, puts them into a big vat, and lets it stew for a while. The cent of cinnamon, warm cider, and tangerine fills the entire house. It’s seriously impossible not to relax around that scent. It’s another one of my favorites.
That sounds nice.
It was similar for me. Whenever we arrived at our newest location, my Mother would bake her specialty cinnamon cookies. Whenever we smelled that, we knew that we had found a good location to set up camp, and that we wouldn’t be traveling for a while. It was essentially as though we had come home. For after all, it was home for however long we were there.
Aww, that’s sweet!
Anyways, Fluffsters, what about you? Are there any scents that smell like “comfort” to you?
When I Want a Comfort Food… (NaBloPoMo 7)
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Hello, Fluffsters!
Today’s question from the National Blog Post Challenge Thingamabop (official term) is:
What makes you reach for a comfort food?
The answer to that one is fairly easy. I’m currently a student. So, tests. And projects due. And more tests. And more projects.
In other words, “stressors.”
And I’m not really sure what else to write about for this topic. And this is slightly stressing me out. Especially since I don’t have any chocolate chip cookies… Or any of my comfort foods.
Oh, so I guess I can put “tricky blog-posts” on the list of things that make me want comfort foods…
Anyways, happy Tuesday! I hope your week goes well.
Comforting Foods (NaBloPoMo 6)
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Hello again, Fluffsters! Happy Monday!
Now, I understand that Mondays can be a trying time. But we can get through this… together!
Brassicae, now you’re just sounding like one of those cheesy shows our competitors put on!
Uh… Well, I haven’t seen any of your competitors’ shows. So I don’t know how to respond.
But anyways. As I was saying. Mondays can be trying, but there are some things we can do that bring us comfort.
Oh, so that was just a way of reminding everyone of the challenge you’re trying to do for a month, then?
You got it! And today’s question is:
What is your biggest comfort food? Share the recipe if you have one.
So, I’m not entirely sure how to take that. There are two ways, really. Is the question about Big as in Size? Or Big as in most emotionally Impactful?
Is “impactful” even a word?
…That doesn’t really matter. And it is now.
That doesn’t answer my question though.
So go with both.
Oh. Right.
In that case.
Biggest Size Comfort Food
Mom’s Hamburger Stroganoff. Or her Chicken Noodle Soup. Definitely. I could eat a huge serving of either of those and still want more. I unfortunately don’t have the recipe immediately available, but they’re really comforting for me.
I’ve always loved her chicken soup. It’s just a taste of home, and something she would try to make when we were sick to make us feel better. And then we’d have chicken salad the next day for lunch, with fresh chicken. That was always amazing. Especially with grapes. Or maybe apples.
And the stroganoff? That actually has a bit of a funny story behind it… For a while, my parents were trying to do the “low carb” diet. I sort of objected, since I loved pasta. (I still do, actually.) But we sometimes went to potlucks. And the stroganoff is a fairly easy dish, and the best part is that it calls for noodles. (Egg noodles especially.) Sometimes for dinners at home, Mom would make a stroganoff casserole that was pretty good, but it didn’t have pasta. And so that was never as much a favorite for me. But when she made stroganoff for the potlucks, she would always make the egg noodles to go with. Because of that, I really loved the stroganoff. It’s also just really good. I mean, really. Ground beef, sour cream, mushrooms, and onions? How can you go wrong with that?
Biggest Emotional Comfort Food
That is so much harder. I’m a fan of many chocolate desserts. I’ve already posted the recipe for my variation on chocolate chip cookies, which I love. But cheddar cheese and apples are another one. There’s something just really comforting about having that for a snack. Or anything dark chocolate. Nuts, dark chocolate M&Ms, and raisins combine to form a great trail mix. And my flourless chocolate cakes are also very good! If I do say so myself. Oh, and most Mexican food. Or any food that involves HUGE amounts of melted Cheddar. (Except cheeseburgers. I do not like those.)
So in other words, I’m not at all sure about the second category.
So, Fluffsters, what’s your favorite comfort food?
Favorite family stories (NaBloPoMo 5)
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Happy Cinco de Mayo, everyone!
In continuation with the BlogHer “write-for-a-month” challenge, I’m going to tell you about another thing I find comfortable.
My Dad is a story-teller. It runs in the family. And there are some stories that we love to hear him tell time after time. It doesn’t matter that we’ve heard them a bajillion times before. It just matters that he’s telling that story. And so, without further ado, I present a retelling of:
The Real Story Behind the May 5 holiday
A long time ago, when Spain was still colonizing the New World, Mexican used to have sandwiches for lunch, every day. They would have turkey sandwiches, ham sandwiches, chicken sandwiches; you name it. If it had meat, they would make a delicious sandwich out of it.
What made these sandwiches so delicious, however, was the wondrous white substance that would be shipped over from the motherland. It was a marvelous substance, that successfully moistened the bread and provided extra flavor. No sandwich was complete without it. One of the wondrous things about the substance was its lasting abilities; it would never go bad. As long as it was in the jar, it was useable.
So the colonists would receive a shipment every year, with enough to last them for a year. And so, every year on 5/5, the yearly shipment would arrive. This day was a celebration amongst the colonists, for frequently they would barely miscalculate, and they would not have perfect sandwiches for the first five days of May.
And then one year, disaster struck. Again on May 5, the citizens were gathered to welcome the shipment. They spied the ship. And there was great rejoicing.
But then, to their utmost dismay, they watched as the ship spontaneously combusted. Somehow, someone had sabotaged their ship. With utmost horror, the citizens watched as the ship, and all its supplies, fell to the bottom of the sea, where the load would forever be irretrievable.
But all was not lost. The colonists learned to make due without sandwiches. And in time, they even looked back on that event with fondness, and created a holiday. And from that day on, a celebration occurred on May 5, to celebrate the sink-o’ de mayo.
…Really?
One of your favorite stories is based on a pun?
Yup!
Anyways, happy Sunday! I hope you have a wonderful week.


