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2024-12-22 at 3:39 AM UTC[1847]
"To Make Doughnuts
Take of risen wheatbread dough the size of a quart bowl; work into it a teacup of butter, two teacups of clean brown sugar, rolled fine, half a nutmeg, greated, a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, and two eggs; work it into a smooth paste; strew some flour over a paste table and rolling-pin; put on some of the paste, and roll it to a quarter of an inch thickness; rub and roll it to a quarter of an inch thickness; rub more flour over the rolling-pin, if the paste sticks; cut it in small squares, stars, or diamonds; fry in hot fat."
---Mrs. Crowen's American Lady's Cookery Book, Mrs. T. J. Crowen [Dick & Fitzgerald:New York] 1847 (p. 286)
"To Fry Doughnuts and Crullers.--Have a small iron or porcelain kettle; put into it a pound of lard, set it over a gentle fire; when it is boiling hot, drop a bit of the dough in to try it; if the fat is not hot enough, the cakes will absorb it, and thereby be rendered unfit for eating; if too hot, it will make them dark brown outside before the inside is cooked: boiling hot is about the heat the fat should be; if it is at a right heat, the dough nuts will in about ten minutes be of a delicate brown outside, and nicely cooked inside: five or siz minutes will cook a cruller; try the fat, by dropping a bit of the dough in; if it is right, the fat will boil up when it is put in: keep the kettle in motion all the time the cakes are in, that they may boil evenly: when the cakes are a fine color, take them out with a skimmer on to an inverted sieve."
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2024-12-22 at 3:50 AM UTCName "Hanson"
kanelbolle
Hanson is a Germanic name. donuts are a variation of this -
2024-12-22 at 3:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm Name "Hanson"
kanelbolle
Hanson is a Germanic name. donuts are a variation of this
Do you ever get tired of being wrong? First of all Hanson is a Scandinavian name. Second, Kanelboller are Norwegian cinnamon buns not German donuts. Third, we are talking about donuts, you know, the things you buy a dozen of at Krispy Kreme, the things with the holes in the middle. Those were invented by Hanson when he was 16 in the galley of a whaling ship from Maine. -
2024-12-22 at 5:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Do you ever get tired of being wrong? First of all Hanson is a Scandinavian name. Second, Kanelboller are Norwegian cinnamon buns not German donuts. Third, we are talking about donuts, you know, the things you buy a dozen of at Krispy Kreme, the things with the holes in the middle. Those were invented by Hanson when he was 16 in the galley of a whaling ship from Maine.
Germanic.
My Grandmother's mom and dad were Norwegian. she even spoke it fluently.
I'm told Danish and Norwegian are close.
I never said German. I said Germanic.
BOOM
I only mentioned one Cinnabon type since I have some Norwegian in me.
I'm not Danish but they're fairly close languages -
2024-12-22 at 5:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm Germanic.
My Grandmother's mom and dad were Norwegian. she even spoke it fluently.
I'm told Danish and Norwegian are close.
I never said German. I said Germanic.
BOOM
I only mentioned one Cinnabon type since I have some Norwegian in me.
I'm not Danish but they're fairly close languages
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2024-12-22 at 6:28 AM UTCNorway, head of the Scandinavian cock
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2024-12-22 at 6:45 AM UTC
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2024-12-22 at 6:47 AM UTCMy Grandmother was not a Hanson but I have a few family members by blood (Im not blood to Hanson) and by Marriage, same spelling
One claims German and one claims Denmark
go figure. Hanson is one of the most common names. its like Smith or Jones ffs -
2024-12-22 at 7:13 AM UTCSomeone claiming more Drones flying all over. I think it's probably fireflies so it could be from the late spring/summertime?
https://sys.4chan.org/derefer?url=https%3A%2F%2Fx.com%2FmaniaUFO%2Fstatus%2F1870514497083134019 -
2024-12-22 at 9:46 AM UTCNo idea but that's how the orbs look. They can move slowly or fast, even the smaller ones. So fast it's almost like they're teleporting. https://www.aetherforce.energy/karl-schappeller-prime-mover/
I tend to think it's possible they're actually living beings, like a sort of inter dimensional firefly jellyfish hybrid -
2024-12-22 at 10 AM UTC
The fulcrum or basis of the New Technique based on the physics of the Primary State is thus the production of a core of glowing magnetism, the greatest available force within the reach of man, and in the Cosmos the great creative origin-force in all Nature.
In the cosmos we learned that the essential factor to the formation of a glowing core was the establishment of a magnetic point of inequality in the otherwise latent homogenous stress field. -
2024-12-22 at 10:05 AM UTC
Obviously, we have not the same faculties as are available in the cosmos, and so the crux of the whole problem in the New Technique is this forming of a point of inequality in the ether, under such conditions that a glowing hydrogen core, or glowing magnetism, will form as a space-form impression entity and be maintained as such.
Primary magnetism, or a glowing hydrogen core of energy, is always spherical, because it forms radially concentrically on the point of inequality.
He was using pine pitch mixed with something, I suspect radioactive material as being a cover-up -
2024-12-22 at 10:21 AM UTC
Eguchi declares that such an electret shows so great an intensity of electrisation that the electric force exerted in front of the surface of the electret may attain the greatest sustainable value in the atmosphere — the permanency being also so good that no sensible decay was detected for three or four years after its preparation.
The maximum attainable surface densities by mechanical friction are:
Rubbed on Wool ~ Rubbed on Silk ~
Max. surface density Max. surface density
Sealing wax 5.70 ESU 5.40 ESU
Shellac 5.57 — 5.12
Sulfur 5.48 — 5.30
Ebonite 4.82 — 4.43
Amber 4.18 — 4.11
Glass 2.65 — 2.90
Reminds me of orgonite pyramids -
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2024-12-22 at 2:08 PM UTCSexually abusing & torturing Crispy
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2024-12-22 at 10:10 PM UTCAlways wanted to make bagels. Donuts are nice. I could win awards with the donuts I make.
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2024-12-22 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm My Grandmother was not a Hanson but I have a few family members by blood (Im not blood to Hanson) and by Marriage, same spelling
One claims German and one claims Denmark
go figure. Hanson is one of the most common names. its like Smith or Jones ffs
Danes and germs are similar, although the language is somewhat different. They found an ancient tomb in Denmark recently, and it looked exactly like my mom when they showed what she would've looked like alive.
My mom was German and Scottish mostly though, no danish as far as I am aware. -
2024-12-22 at 10:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by 6835378gjjsjs Danes and germs are similar, although the language is somewhat different. They found an ancient tomb in Denmark recently, and it looked exactly like my mom when they showed what she would've looked like alive.
My mom was German and Scottish mostly though, no danish as far as I am aware.
I said Danish and Norwegian are close.