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RE: Fondant bow tutorial

in #food7 years ago

Alright Lizelle,
I hit the follow button on you now. I had been holding off , just keeping an eye on your posts without having them show up in my feed, but now you have gone and done it and made me hit the button.
Your just to damn talented not to follow and see what you come up with next. I'm not going to trust my memory anymore to check in, I give in , you win, and you did it with of all things, bows on pink cup cakes.
Not so much the bows, but the way you walked us through the process. The tutorial was excellent.
My daughters will love this post you did today, they are avid cup cake makers. I can't wait to show this to them.
You should be pleased with the results, they look great. The bride I'm sure liked them as well, unless you made some mistake like using salt in place of the sugar in the batter mix, it has happened before, but that's a story for another time.
So for today, you win , I'm on board with your blog. I look forward to see the rest of your talents.
Until next time,
@sultnpapper

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Thank you so much for your kind words @sultnpapper!
I am so pleased to hear that I finally swayed you with cupcakes! Haha!

I appreciate your comment and I always look forward to seeing what you respond with when I see your comments.

Hell's bells Lizelle, you only read my comments? Shame on you for missing out on what I post in my Daily Dose blog. I even took a shot over in poetry yesterday with a poem I titled "The fear of flavor".
Just kidding about the shame, I appreciate you following me.
You never did say if you are right or left handed, which is it?
@sultnpapper

Lol, I'm sorry! Don't spear me!

I haven't been able to spend as much time as I would like on Steemit lately. Health has been miserable and when I'm away from the PC I can only read posts on the Esteem app on my phone and more often than not my replies to comments don't post or the app crashes after reading one post.

I'll go have a look at your poetry post :)

Yes, I'm right handed.

Sorry to hear about your health. Is it jungle fever or something more serious? Isn't there some witch doctor in your tribe that can cast those unwanted demons from your body and restore your health to you?
The reason I knew for sure you were right handed was because left handed people cannot do pen & ink calligraphy of that quality. With left handed people the hand is behind the tip of the pen and is pushing the pen across the paper, the ink cannot dry fast enough to keep the hand from smearing the ink on the paper. The left handed people that do attempt calligraphy are easily identified because the flow of the script is not there in words that have several letters. The larger the script the more difficult it becomes for them. It is nearly impossible to stop an ink pen in the middle of an arc and then pick it back up again without having what I would call a small "dot" where the continuation picks up from on the paper. Right handed people have distinct advantage because their hand is pulling the pen across the blank portion of the paper and do not have to worry about smearing the wet ink.
Yes, the odds were in my favor, as most people are right handed, but being left handed myself and knowing these identifiers from past experience was the real reason as I looked for the identifiers and there were none.
Hope you get to feeling better,
@sultnpapper

Thank you. I have been living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for the past 10 years and the change in season seems to affect me. In a way you could say it is jungle fever because my CFS is caused by Tick Bite Fever, Malaria and Bilharzia infections that pop up again every now and then.
Think I may currently be fighting a flare up.

Lizzle,
I am no doctor so don't take this as medical advice .
A good dear friend of mine had CFS and suffered for several years such as you. All the doctors said "learn to live with it ", which is damn near impossible. She went back to Mississippi to visit family and while she was there she ended up in the hospital in a little old country town her family was from. The old doctor who treated her tested her body ph level, which no other doctors had done, her ph level was 6.2 which is very acidic.
He told her that her problem was her body was to acidic and the body can't function properly in that state. He said the human body to function at its optimum needs to be a ph level of 7.7 to 7.9 He had her start drinking baking soda and water to raise her ph level. She drank two 12 oz glasses a day, each glass had one tablespoon of baking soda, she added a tablespoon of honey to help with the taste.
He instructed her to test her urine first thing in the morning each day with ph test strips to monitor the progress in raising her ph level.
It took her about 45 days to reach 7.7 all of her CFS symptoms disappeared . That was over nine years ago, she remains free of CFS to this day. She tests weekly now and only uses the baking soda when the number starts to drop.
As her ph level was rising in that time period she could feel herself gaining strength and stamina. She is completely cured of what her normal doctors had told her she would have to live with.
I'm not saying go start downing baking soda and water, what I am saying is it is something to consider. The doctor told her that bodies are essentially batteries and there are two types of batteries alkaline and acid based. The body needs to be kept in an alkaline state to function properly.
Check your ph and see where you are at and then talk to your doctors.
Until next time,
@sultnpapper

That's very interesting, thanks for sharing!
I was on a protocol by the name of Sevenpointfive a couple of years ago. It became too expensive to stay on so baking soda sounds like a much cheaper and more sustainable option.
Hope you have a good day.
Lizelle

Your reply is even more interesting on face value , for a couple reasons which are:
the name Sevenpointfive suggests to me that 7.5 was the ph value the protocol was trying to maintain your body at. But when you look at the little color chart that comes with test strips 7.5 is neutral , neither alkaline or acidic so if you were kept at that level you still weren't at the optimum of 7.7 to 7.9 according to my friends doctor who told her where she needed to be.
If I get some time later I may go see what I can read on Sevenpointfive.

The second thing would be what was the active ingredient in that protocol, my guess would be baking soda.

Did you self monitor your ph level or did the doctors run periodic tests?

Take care,
@sultnpapper

Interesting you should say that regarding left handed writing. I follow a professional left handed calligraphy and hand lettering artist on Instagram http://instagram.com/letteringbymhel

I will have to check her out, maybe she knows a trick I was never able to learn.
I am not much into calligraphy, my pen and ink work was on mylar for working drawings of irrigation systems for hydraulic performance. With the coming of computers and CAD programs I retired my ink pens. But I do enjoy seeing the beauty of calligraphy on documents and invitations.
Thanks,
@sultnpapper

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