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How Are Marshmallows Made From Scratch This May Be Confusing Becuase I Don

It feels confusing because it reads like a trick question.  It was written incorrectly. Normally, we say scratching an itch to refer to the use of the fingernails to relieve the mild discomfort often associated with allergies, hives, dryness, etc. Itching a scratch confuses the mind because the verb and noun exchanged places and form, the verb was written in its noun form and the noun written in its verb form.  The change appears to make sense because the changes in form are valid words in general usage: itching to write, itching to run, fixing the scratch, mending the scratch.  The feeling of confusion arises only in the minds of readers well-educated in the English language because the correct way to write it is not itching a scratch but itching to scratch, meaning longing to, wanting to, desiring to scratch.Itching a scratch is not in common proper use in English. It should either be scratching an itch or itching to scratch.

Please HELP me!! No one will:(, Do you like marshmallow fluff or creme better?!!!?

I know the recipe links dont work, here is the CREME recipe:
3 large egg whites
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
2/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
3/4 cup light corn syrup
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Directions
1.In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg whites and cream of tartar together until light and frothy. With the mixer running, slowly pour in 2 tablespoons sugar; beat until soft peaks form. Set aside.
2.In a small saucepan, combine 1/3 cup water, corn syrup, and remaining 2/3 cup sugar. Place over medium heat and cook until boiling. Cook, stirring, until mixture reaches the firm-ball stage, about 242 to 248 degrees on a candy thermometer, about 6 minutes. Immediately remove from heat.
3.With the mixer on low, slowly add hot syrup to egg-white mixture. Increase mixer speed to high and continue beating for 5 minutes. Add vanilla and continue to beat until mixture looks like marshmallow cream 'bout 1 min. more

This is a great question because there are so many ways to answer but today I would like to answer it this way.Confusion seems confusing but that is because that is what it is, in itself, in it’s essence. The fact that confusion is confusion is straightforward.However, when it comes up next to me it allows me to search, to scratch and to claw at my present internal dimension for something. I don’t know what I am needing. A shred, a speck of something outside of my confusion.The attainment may even be just a question like: why am I so easily separated from my previous unconfused state?What confusion brings is outside of itself.What I discover is my next state in reality. Eventually, confusion becomes accepted as an important step of development.Now we are TALKING!!!!Let’s do this!We CAN do this.Blog | Laitman.comLearn Kabbalah Online

How easy is it to start from scratch in london?

1) It takes work and planning 2) More than you planned for. Check various web sites for rentals to give you an idea. Depends on size and location. 3) A lot depends on your personality but big city not as friendly as smaller places but they are not all Ogres. There is more competition for jobs and so on.
4 Yes sometimes. 5) Your skills will be a big factor 6) you should have money to last you three to six months as a minimum to cover rent food transportation. You will not get a job the first day and you will need to pay for things waiting for your first pay packet which is always too small. With the internet and your age start locally to learn your craft and save some money. As you get better you will have more to offer a potential employer in London.Check around there may be programs for temporary jobs(training) at local schools that give you an opportunity to go to London for a short term. Break your desire to move to London into steps a journey starts with the first step and continues step by step. Good luck It is okay to aim for the stars and settle for a moon landing.

Do i NEED marshmallows in frosting?? Bakers, help!?

As much as I love Paula Deen...I grew up with red velvet cakes, and my mother never used a marshmallow in any of her frostings. That icing looks way over-the-top when the "star" is the red velvet cake. I would make fluffy boiled frosting for it. Fluffy boiled frosting TASTES and looks like melted marshmallow anyway, and it's the most requested frosting I've ever used on layer cakes and sheet cakes. Here is how:
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Fluffy Boiled Frosting
1-1/2 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup water
4 egg whites (at room temperature)
1/4 teaspoon vanilla (or almond) extract
Combine sugar, cream of tartar, salt and water in heavy saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is clear. Cook until mixture reaches 238°F on a candy thermometer (soft ball stage).

Beat egg whites with mixer until soft peaks form. Let mixer continue to run and slowly pour the sugar mixture in a thin stream down the side of the mixer bowl (don't let the hot boiled sugar mixture come into contact with the beaters). Add the vanilla extract (remember...only 1/4 tsp.--this is important!) Continue beating until stiff peaks form and frosting thickens to desired consistency.
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Note: This recipe makes tons of delicious frosting -- enough for your highest 3-layer cake and then some.

What plant do marshmallows grow from?

they aren't grown. There was a documentary series about it on tv a while ago called the Powerpuff Girls.
Sugar. Spice. And everything nice.

These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little marshmallow.

But Professor Utonium accidentally added an EXTRA INGREDIENT to the concoction.... CHEMICAL X.

Thus, the POWERPUFF GIRLS WERE BORN!

Using their ultra super powers,
BLOSSOM, BUBBLES, and BUTTERCUP have dedicated their lives to FIGHTING CRIME and the FORCES. OF. EVIL!!!

...so just don't use chemical x if you want to make marshmallows.

Why are girls so confusing?

So I asked this girl to homecoming. She said yes and we never talked at school but we texted a lot and became friends over the next three weeks. We never talked because she is always around her friends and I didn't want to butt in or anything. But then we went to homecoming and I somehow ended up asking her out in front of EVERYBODY. She said yes again, but I'm starting to think she said yes because she probably felt like she couldn't say no. The way I asked her to homecoming and the way I asked her out, I put myself WAY out there because I wanted to make her feel special and not like I was just another guy. But we still never talk at school and she never texts me now. Why doesn't she break it off if she doesn't like me? I'm a nice guy and all. The past three weeks she seemed interested (except not talking at school). But after I asked her out she just completely dropped everything and now I'm not sure if I should ever pursue that date I asked her out on. What do you guys think?

The most important goal for you is to have fun and learn something. I recommend you build a game. It can be any type of game you want. Keep adding improvements to the game until it looks like a decent. Here's a list of things you could add:Add a character for players to control with the keyboard. How will you structure the loop block so that everything else keeps working?Add an area with walls that block moment. How do you detect if two objects will collide?Add soundsAdd a pause menu. How do you pause the game and change settings without everything breaking?Give the player a backpack and sort the items inside by their name. How do you sort a list of names?Add day and night based on the current timeAdd non-player characters that your program control. How will you queue up all of the different characters?Add events that trigger when the computer detects a player doing a specific actionGet some people who can’t program to play your game and ask them what improvements would make?Afterwards, you’ll have learned a little about functions, control statements, loops, data structures, algorithms, design, and math. From there you should move on to a more general programming language, like Python, and ask Quora how you can become a better programmer.

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