Hashtags are the new rave amongst changes Facebook has made according to the Huffington Post last week Facebook announcedthat they will introduce clickable hashtags. Most of the popular social media sites such as Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and Google+ have been using hashtags for a quite a while.
Hashtags are tags embedded in a social media post or message consisting of a specific word, term, or topic within the message prefixed with a hash sign that people can click to see all posts that are included in the public tag.
Butterflies, I've been seeing this story all over my social media sites and honestly I was going to past it up until I saw Houston in the title; I'm from Houston so anytime I see Houston in the title I start reading extra hard (lol). Anyway, different media sites are reporting that Houston exotic dancer @JhonniBlaze and self proclaimed "Queen of Houston" recently suffered a miscarriage while on stage twerking. Jhonni Blaze denied the miscarriage rumors via Twitter saying, "blood clots all it was, blood clots". I don't know about y'all but miscarriage or blood clots, I would have been both grossed out and traumatized had I saw/experienced this first hand. Either way it's bad, I really hope it was just blood clots and not a miscarriage and also just so I'm clear, there's no judgment from me...I'm all for living it up and twerking it out but I'm also an advocate for taking care. So if you're not feeling well go get checked out.
If you're in the market for some fashion glasses and don't want to spend a lot of argent (money) then head over to Amazon.com. I was able to find me a couple of cuties (pictured above) for under five bucks each which is a really great deal compared to spending $20-$40 at a store in the mall. Happy Shopping!
They are better than I expected! I was very worried that they would be too big and over power my face and other accessories but to my surprise they looked really great and everyone complimented me on them. I like to think I have an average sized head and these fit great, not to small not too big and for the cost I think these glasses are of a very good quality and they are very fashionable. They come in many different colors and ship really fast; I received mines in just a few days from my order date.
Hi Butterflies! So it's my guys birthday and instead of buying a cake I decided to make one from scratch and that includes the icing. Here's how I made the icing...
Using the ingredients below, combine chocolate chips, evaporated milk, butter and vanilla in microwave safe bowl. Microwave on full power for 30-40 seconds. Remove and whisk until mixture is smooth (return to microwave for a few seconds if necessary). Add powdered sugar and continue whisking until smooth. SPREAD WHILE IT'S WARM for better frosting results! You may also mix frosting via stove top. To do so follow the same steps about but use the lowest heat as possible, stir continuously. Also this recipe only makes enough frosting for one 9in round or a small square (brownie) pan, if you are making a bigger or two layered cake you may double the recipe.
My husband's birthday was this week and as a yummy surprise I decide to bake for him (he's a chocoholic)! I came across a cake recipe on FoodyTuby's YouTube channel that I wanted to try out and give it my own personal touch. I honestly can't remember the last time I baked anything (haha) so you can just imagine how interesting of an experience this was for me. Anyway to sum it up my Double Layered Chocolate on Chocolate Cake was a hit at the palace and I need a new mixer ASAP lol! ;-)
Top & Bottom photos on the left are of the homemade icing, right photo is of the finished frosted caked.
Pre-heat oven to 350, add cake mix and jello to large mixing bowl then add all other ingredients and mix well. Pour mixed batter into two greased & floured baking pans (round or square) and bake for 25-35 minutes.
Tip:
Adding milk is optional, I did so because my batter was too thick for my liking so I used the milk to loosen it up a bit. If you are ok with the thickness of your batter then skip adding the milk. Because of all the added ingredients and ovens vary it may take longer to bake, I suggest using the old school baking method of sticking a toothpick or fork into the center of the cake to check if it's done.