Doctober 2023 prompt #1: Sunrise
I'm excited to participate in one of these prompt list challenges(idk what to call them)!
We startin' off strong 😤😤
But I can assure you... 😤
I will not be doing the next prompt. 😌😂😂
Marty's bout to smack that box of brittle right outta his hands frfr
What's the difference between a sunrise and a sunset?
Like, aesthetically or wtvr. Basically, how am I gonna do the 'sunset' prompt?? 😭 We'll get there when we get there
I bet you regret expanding this post, my captions are just too damn long 😩 ...eyo...pause? i should stop typing
Inspo for this prompt: This screenshot
At first, I didn't understand why he was looking at the food like that, but if you've seen the deleted scene, you know!!! When I saw it, I was like 😢...😱😱😱😭 it all makes sense now
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First time making Honeycombed Peanut Brittle.
Try number 2 we got that perfect soft bubble crunch!
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VERY excited to tell you that Nicole Parker and I are doing our first variety show together. Music, comedy, a wig or two.
Sunday 9/10 at Lodge Room.
TICKETS
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🥜 Happy National Peanut Brittle Day! 🥜
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"Well, like other Europeans, these still have the skins on."
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With Quentin Trembley III’s proof that peanut brittle has life sustaining properties, as well as the sap that kept dinosaurs in suspended animation for millions of years, it really has me split on what would be funnier/more interesting for deeper worldbuilding purposes:
That the species of trees in ancient Mesozoic Era Gravity Falls had the unique odd property of producing sap that could effectively suspend life infinitely and hardly degrade over millions of years within a cool cave environment. Especially compared to regular tree sap, which doesn’t have such peculiarities. As such, Quentin Trembley in his silly genius created and used a peanut brittle recipe that just so managed to replicate the same effects but with “peanut brittle.”
(Personally, I’m not sure what he actually encased himself in, but it’s definitely not normal peanut brittle, which is opaque and contains the titular peanuts compared to his block of transparent nut-less “peanut brittle”)
Alternatively, there is the simpler yet arguably weirder other option:
That regular peanut brittle does have such properties in the world of Gravity Falls, and those ancient trees had the weird oddity of naturally producing peanut brittle in the form of sap. With the weirdness of Gravity Falls, it would not be surprising if there have been plants, fauna, and or environmental events throughout the valley’s history like extinct animals that pooped pizza slices, acorn trees that naturally grow and grow from brown colored size M8-1.25 acorn cap Hex nuts, or deposits of water bottle stalagmites and stalactites in some cave somewhere.
Either way you put it though, it sure makes me wonder whether the stereotypical movie dinosaur biology inaccuracies hold true for all dinosaurs in-universe, or if these were the weird featherless dinosaurs that were attracted to Gravity Falls…
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Jenny June always buys Gerty peanut brittle for her birthday.
Gerty hates peanut brittle.
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Recipe for Two Minute Peanut Brittle
It only takes a few minutes to prepare this delicious brittle candy. Use toffee, pistachios, or other nuts to get creative with this.
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Peanut Brittle Recipe
My Aunt Joyce taught my mother how to make this and she taught me.
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