
CiaoRoberto
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“How can I look as immodest as possible while still technically wearing the temple garment?”




Bathroom remodel update! We have three walls and a floor!










🚨ALERT: Californians......These Gila Monsters are everywhere in Arizona and are extremely dangerous. It is not safe for Californians here! If you must move, move to New York, there's nothing there that will hurt you...

Tootsie Roll’s recipe from 1896 requires that a batch of the previous day be incorporated into the new batch. This means that each piece has a trace of the original 1896 Tootsie Roll.... Tootsie Roll was introduced in 1896 by Austrian immigrant Leo Hirschfield and became one of the first individually wrapped penny candies in the United States. Its chewy texture and resistance to melting helped make it especially popular for mass distribution, military rations, and movie theater sales during the 20th century. A long-circulated claim about the candy states that each new batch incorporates a portion of the previous batch, creating a continuous production chain stretching back to the original recipe. Similar “mother batch” methods have historically been used in foods such as sourdough bread, whiskey, and yogurt cultures to maintain consistency in flavor and texture over time. Tootsie Rolls became deeply associated with American candy culture and wartime history, particularly during World War II when they were included in military field rations because of their durability and long shelf life. The company’s mascot, the “Tootsie Roll Pop Owl,” became one of America’s most recognizable candy advertising characters after the famous “How many licks?” commercial debuted in 1969. © History Pictures #drthehistories











