Thursday, July 23, 2015

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I'm not a huge fan of camping — I'll take my comfortable, bug-free bed over a tent any day — but the one thing I do miss from my days camping as a kid is making s'mores! 


There’s just something amazing about graham crackers, milk chocolate, and toasted marshmallows. Utterly delicious! Luckily, you don't have to sit by a campfire to bring the delicious taste of s'mores to your kitchen. These S'more Crepes are a fun adult twist on the classic childhood favorite. Make a big batch as a fun party dessert, or just as a treat to enjoy at home. Serve alongside Fannie May chocolate squares for another sophisticated touch. The best part? You can crawl into your warm bed at the end of the night. 


INGREDIENTS
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 1/3 cup milk
  • 1 cup chocolate chips
  • 2 cups mini marshmallows
  • 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 
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DIRECTIONS
Combine eggs, oil, sugar, flour, and milk in a blender. Blend until well combined and completely smooth.
Heat a non-stick skillet (or greased) over medium high heat. Pour a small amount of crepe batter into the pan, and move the pan in a circular motion to coat the entire bottom of the pan with batter. Let cook about thirty to sixty seconds, or until the edges of the batter bubble slightly.
Slide a spatula under the edge of the crepe to make sure its ready. Flip the crepe and cook about 30 more seconds or until fully cooked. Remove and stack on a plate, making as many crepes as your batter will allow.
Preheat an oven on low broil settings. Place your marshmallows on a parchment lined baking sheet in a single layer. Broil marshmallows for about 2 minutes until they are bubbly and golden brown.
As soon as marshmallows are done, start filling your crepes. Place a layer of graham cracker crumbs on the inside of a crepe, followed by chocolate chips, and then marshmallows. Wrap crepe and garnish with more crumbs, marshmallow ice cream topping, and chocolate chips.

Makes: 6-8 crepes


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Friday, February 27, 2015

Kingsman : The Secret Service Reviews

Plot

Eggsy (Egerton), a young kid from the wrong side of the track, finds himself recruited by Harry Hart (Firth), a smooth spy for an international covert agency called Kingsman. Meanwhile, an eccentric billionaire threatens to wipe out most of the world’s population.

Review



It’s hard to argue with a billion bucks at the box office, of course, but at the same time it’s hard not to feel that the Bournification of the James Bond franchise may have robbed 007 of his sense of fun. These days, the upper lip is so stiff that it’s impossible for the old man to raise his eyebrow.
Which is where Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman: The Secret Service comes in. It’s got ingenious gadgets, suave heroes with the ability to identify a rare brand of Scotch from smell alone, megalomaniacal villains and deadly henchwomen with blades where their legs used to be. It’s filthy, funny and very violent - and frankly it’s the most fun 007 has been in years.

But of course, it’s not Bond at all. It’s Vaughn’s tribute to spy movies, in much the same impish way that his Kick-Ass was a rocket-fuelled, foul-mouthed tip of the hat to superhero flick. As such it wears its influences on its immaculately tailored sleeve. So Colin Firth’s super-spy Harry Hart wears Harry Palmer specs, brandishes a John Steed umbrella, and has more than a touch of Solo (Napoleon, not Han) about him. But it’s Bond’s shadow that looms largest over the movie, with Ian Fleming’s creation regularly name-checked in an oh-so-post-modern way.



“Vaughn, though, is something of a cultural magpie, and the film doffs its trilby to other inspirations, from Trading Places and My Fair Lady to Men In Black, as Harry takes Eggsy under his wing and teaches him to become a gentleman and a killer. Full Metal Smoking Jacket, if you will.
When the mentor/mentee duo are together, in slyly-written takes on Bond staples like the Q scene, their chemistry fairly crackles. Firth, in particular, is clearly having the time of his life with the deadpan-but-warm Harry, while newcomer Taron Egerton, bringing charm to Eggsy’s rough edges, is clearly the latest off the Vaughn conveyor belt of new talent that has disgorged the likes of Chloe Grace Moretz and Sienna Miller.

However, the film strains to keep them apart - Harry during his investigation of Samuel L. Jackson’s lisping villain, and Eggsy in a fairly rote training section. In fact, apart from a few F-bombs and an early scene where Harry teaches a pub full of hooligans some manners, the first hour is all a little conventional, even a little tame. Where, you might ask, is the Vaughn who unleashed Hit-Girl upon an unsuspecting public?

And then he shows up, firstly with a sustained, supercharged melee - scored, memorably, to the wailing guitar solo of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Free Bird - in which Firth shoots, stabs, impales, strangles, explodes and immolates a whole bunch of people in a way that would make Bridget Jones soil her massive pants. Exhilarating, morally dubious and exhausting, it pitches the film headfirst into its utterly demented third act. Here, the 007 is cranked all the way up to 0011, including an outrageous and, potentially for some, offensive riff on the coy double entendres of that series’ codas (“he’s attempting re-entry, sir”). It all culminates in an audacious and gloriously OTT visual conceit that you simply won’t have seen before in a mainstream movie. And how often can you say that? Talk about keeping the British end up.

Verdict

Perhaps the riskiest mainstream movie in years, Vaughn’s love letter to spy movies may be uneven in places, but it’s ultra-violent, envelope-pushing, and fun enough to overcome the flaws. Bond with the stabilisers taken off.


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Reviewed by Chris Hewitt

Friday, January 30, 2015

Top 5 Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

For those of you staying in with your Valentine, here’s a list of movies to put you in a romantic mood. You probably have some of these in your collection already. Pop some popcorn and watch these love stories unfold in the comfort of your living rooms.

1. ‘The Notebook’

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Based on the Nicholas Sparks’ tearjerker, the movie follows Allie and Noah’s long romance, starting as a teenage-summer fling. Although Noah is from the wrong side of the tracks, Allie falls helplessly in love, but the summer comes to an end. Allie is engaged to another man when the two reunite, but all the same feelings are still there. Played by former real-life couple Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling, their chemistry brings the romance to life on screen.

2. ‘The Lucky One’

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Also based on a Nicholas Sparks novel, this story begins with Logan, played by Zac Efron, finding a picture of a girl while he is serving in Iraq. He vows to find the girl behind the photo, who he has come to believe saved his life. After traveling a long distance, he gets a job at the woman’s ranch. Taylor Schilling plays Beth, who is unaware of the handsome stranger’s history and is swept off her feet.

3. ‘Love Actually’

The movie, which chronicles multiple relationships, is set at Christmastime in London. Love is in the air as some couples are beginning and others are ending. The charmingly British cast of characters includes Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson.

4. ‘Inventing the Abbotts’

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Former real-life couple Joaquin Phoenix and Liv Tyler play innocent teenagers who fall in love in the 1950s. The couple cannot help their feelings, amidst a family history that prevents them from being together.

5. ‘Notting Hill’

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The British romantic comedy stars Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts as quite the unlikely couple. Grant’s character owns a bookshop in London, and Julia’s Roberts’ character, who is an A-list American movie star (she is basically playing herself) comes into the store one fateful day. The international movie star falls in love with the small town British simpleton.
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