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The Best Brownie Recipe And Your Future As A Prodigy

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The Best Brownie Recipe And Your Future As A Prodigy
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Wishing the best to you all my sisters and brothers. It is a new week, so let us begin a new....

Whether in your cafeteria, kitchen, or back pocket, brownies will always brighten your day. They are warm and soft, sometimes they can be crisp with chocolate chips in side. Or even both! An end piece or middle, they never seem to disappoint. Just like you.

You are a true prodigy in the making. How long will you wait to admit it to yourself? Thomas Jefferson always said "The first Chapter in the book of Wisdom is honesty"...and that honesty must be to yourself.

The Sooner you admit, the sooner you will become.

Just like Brownies, do not cook them too fast or else they will burn! SO let your cultivation and growth be a slow and gradual process filled with my steps a long the way. A diamond was not made in a day and Planet Earth surely was not. So to look within, you accept the time it takes the make your brownies.

How recipes may differ, the end result is the same. A smile on a face of friend or your own! The time you waited in the kitchen, looking at the timer on the oven....O how I loved the feeling.The sensation and excitement, waiting for them the cool after you take them out. The amazing smell, a hint of true satisfaction.

It is a shame that I had to wait until 1896 for them to be discovered, when my friend Fanny Farmer finally made the first ever batch in the world.

Even so, It is time for you to feel such excitement for yourself. It will be the greatest treat you ever savor.

And as you wait, do not get hung up on the small fixated things in your day, You will not remember them. Just as you waited for the first time for freshly baked brownies out of the oven, the pots and pans are only a distant memory.

SO I ask of you all, to start with a recipe. Give it a title, it does not have to be long, it just has to matter. It will spark that electrifying feeling to help you transcend through time.

Do not forget ingredients! Friends always have great ideas!

And start baking, surely you do not want to miss out on your greatest creation? Reinventing yourself will be the best brownie you ever had. Fanny Farmer will have some tears of joy seeing all these people baking their dreams to be cultivated.Smiling from heaven, she will know she did good for humanity.

SO get started! Time is of the essence.

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