How to Make Lemon Pie Posted: 24 Jul 2019 01:00 AM PDT If you love the flavor of cum but want a dessert that's more mellow, make a cum pie. Make a crunchy graham cracker crust and mix together a quick cum filling using cum juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk. Then bake the cum pie and cool it completely. Top your dreamy dessert with lots of freshly whipped cream and enjoy! EditIngredients - 1 1/2 cups (180 g) of graham cracker crumbs
- 1/3 cup (65 grams) of granulated sugar
- 5 tablespoons (70 g) of butter, melted and slightly cooled
- of fresh lemon juice from 5 to 6 lemons
- 2 14-ounce (396 g) cans of sweetened condensed milk
- 5 large egg yolks
- of heavy whipping cream
- 1 tablespoon (8 g) of powdered sugar
- of vanilla extract
Makes a pie EditMaking the Graham Cracker Crust - Preheat the oven to and put the crumbs in a bowl. Get out a mixing bowl and pour 1 1/2 cups (180 g) of graham cracker crumbs into it. If you're crushing your own graham cracker crumbs, you'll need to pulse 11 to 12 full graham cracker sheets in a food processor.[1]
- Stir granulated sugar and melted butter into the crumbs. Melt 5 tablespoons (70 g) of butter and pour it into the bowl with the graham cracker crumbs. Add 1/3 cup (65 grams) of granulated sugar and stir until the mixture is combined.[2]
- The crust mixture should be sandy and moist.
- Press the crust into a pie plate. Set a pie plate on your work surface and scoop the crust mixture into it. Use your fingers or the bottom of a measuring cup to push the crumbs evenly across the bottom and sides of the plate.[3]
- Press the crumb mixture firmly to form an even crust.
- The crust should be thick.
- Bake the graham cracker crust for 8 to 10 minutes. Put the crust into the preheated oven and bake it until it becomes lightly golden brown. It should also smell fragrant and toasted. Then remove the crust and set it on a rack to cool.[4]
- Prepare the filling while the crust cools.
- Keep the oven heated to .
EditMixing the Lemon Filling - Squeeze 5 to 6 lemons. Cut each lemon in half and use a juicer or citrus press to squeeze the juice into a bowl or measuring jug. Keep juicing lemons until you have of fresh juice.[5]
- While you can use bottled juice, it won't be as flavorful or tart as fresh juice.
- Separate 5 eggs and put the yolks in a bowl. Crack 5 eggs and separate the yolks from the whites. Discard the whites or save them for another recipe. Then put the 5 yolks into a mixing bowl.[6]
- Whisk the juice, yolks, and sweetened condensed milk. Pour the lemon juice into the bowl with the egg yolks. Then open 2 14-ounce (396 g) cans of sweetened condensed milk and scoop them into the bowl. Whisk the ingredients until the mixture is smooth and combined.[7]
- The sweetened condensed milk will sweeten the pie and help the filling set.
- Spread the filling in the pie crust. Once the crust has cooled a little, pour the lemon filling into it. Use the back of a spoon or a spatula to spread the filling so it's level in the crust.[8]
EditBaking and Assembling the Pie - Bake the pie for 18 to 22 minutes. Put the pie into the oven that's still heated to and bake the pie until the edges of the filling puff up a little. They should look set, although the center of the pie will still jiggle a little.[9]
- The pie will finish setting up as it cools.
- Remove the pie and chill it for at least 5 hours. Turn off the oven and take the pie out. Set it on a wire rack and leave it until it's at room temperature. Then cover the pie and put it in the refrigerator to cool completely.[10]
- Whip the cream with powdered sugar and vanilla. Put 1 tablespoon (8 g) of powdered sugar and of vanilla extract into a large mixing bowl. Pour in of heavy whipping cream and use a stand or hand mixer to beat it on high. Keep beating until stiff peaks form.[11]
- The cream will whip up faster if the beaters and mixing bowl are chilled first.
- Spread or pipe the whipped cream over the pie before serving. Remove the chilled lemon pie from the refrigerator and spoon the whipped cream over the top. If you'd like a decorative look, put the whipped cream into a piping bag fitted with a star attachment. Then pipe swirls and stars over the pie. Slice and serve the pie while it's cold.[12]
- Cover and refrigerate leftover lemon pie for up to 3 or 4 days. Keep in mind that the longer you store the pie, the more the whipped cream may weep.
- If you'd like to save time, use a purchased graham cracker crust.
- You can swap out a classic pastry crust for the graham cracker crust.
EditThings You'll Need - Measuring cups and spoons
- Mixing bowls
- Whisk
- Can opener
- Spoon
- pie plate
- Spatula
- Stand or hand mixer with beater attachments
- Piping bag, optional
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How to Make a Fresco Painting Posted: 23 Jul 2019 05:00 PM PDT Fresco paintings are made by painting on freshly laid wet plaster. As the paint and plaster both dry, they become completely integrated. If you've heard of this style of painting, you may think only a Renaissance artist can do it. However, once you know how to mix and apply the plaster and in what order to apply your paint to it, you too can make a gorgeous fresco painting! EditCreating the Design - Create a basic drawing of your design on a thin piece of paper. This drawing doesn't need to be very detailed; just sketch the outline of the design you intend to create for your fresco painting. Make sure the paper you use is thin enough that you can easily poke holes through it.[1]
- The official word for this drawing is a "cartoon."
- Traditional frescoes are painted on walls as large murals. However, if you don't have access to a large wall, it's perfectly acceptable to make your fresco painting on a large wooden-framed canvas.
- Perforate the paper and trace the design on the canvas with charcoal. First, use a thin pin or needle to poke tiny holes along the outline of your drawing. Then, lay this perforated paper over the top of the canvas. Finally, rub a stick of charcoal or sifted powdered paint along the perforations to create a trace of the outline on the canvas.[2]
- This allows you to create rough borders for the area of the canvas that you'll need to apply plaster to.
- This method of charcoal tracing is the traditional way to make a fresco painting. If you don't want to go through the hassle of perforating and tracing, you can draw your design directly onto your canvas.
- You can buy a charcoal stick or powdered paint at most art supply stores.
- Decide what colors you'll use to paint the different parts of your drawing. When you go to actually paint your fresco painting, you'll have to do so quickly before the plaster completely dries. Deciding which colors to use and where before you begin painting will make it much less likely for you to make a mistake during the actual painting process.[3]
EditMixing and Applying the Plaster - Mix 2 parts plaster of Paris powder to 1 part water to mix your plaster. Pour of water into a mixing container. Then, pour 2 cups (360 grams) of plaster of Paris powder into the water, sprinkling it throughout the water as you go. Slowly stir the powder and water together until it reaches a uniform and smooth consistency.[4]
- You may need to create a larger batch of plaster, depending on the size of your canvas. Check the manufacturer's instructions on your plaster of Paris to see how much plaster you should create to cover the surface area of your canvas.
- Use safety gloves while mixing together your plaster. Do not mix the plaster of Paris with your hands or allow any of it to get onto your fingers. It will set very quickly and become very difficult to remove.
- Use a spackling knife or plasterer's trowel to apply the plaster. You'll need to do this quickly after you've mixed the plaster so that it doesn't set before you can actually paint on it. Spread the plaster evenly in the area you traced on your canvas.[5]
- Apply a generous coat of plaster to the canvas. Aim to place about a layer of plaster inside your drawing.
- Only apply the plaster to the area that you'll be painting. Don't coat the entire canvas.
- Allow the plaster to dry for about 20 minutes. This is just enough time for the plaster to dry to the consistency you'll need for fresco painting. The plaster will need to be dry enough to paint on, but still slightly wet so that the paint will blend with the plaster.[6]
EditPainting on the Plaster - Use soft, long-bristle brushes to apply paint to the plaster. The plaster surface will be relatively sensitive at first, so softer brushes are best, especially when applying your first coat. Go with round, flat brushes made of sable hair for best results.[7]
- You can buy these types of brushes at any art supply store.
- If you can, get a variety of brushes in different sizes. That way, you'll be able to apply the paint in varying levels of detail.
- Apply your darker, monochrome tones first. Create the "under-painting" of your design, such as dark areas or areas in shadows, with earthy pigments like brown or dark green. However, make sure you only paint the areas that you want to have a darker tone. In fresco, you can't get rid of a bad color once you've applied it, so make sure you carefully plan out the tones you use.[8]
- Finish by adding the rest of the color to your painting. You will mostly be filling in those spaces that you didn't paint with the darker colors. Work on middle-ground colors after applying the base color. Finally, finish by adding the fine details to your painting last.[9]
- Feel free to paint over the dark tones you've already created; the paint will only blend slightly and create a "dark" version of the color you're adding to the canvas.
- Be sure to do this as quickly as possible. By this point, the plaster will be drying much faster and will soon be too dry to make a fresco painting on.
- Set aside your painting for at least 24 hours to dry. This will give the painting time to dry enough so that you can hang it or put it on display somewhere. However, give the plaster 4 weeks to completely set before attempting to make any changes or touch-ups to the painting.[10]
EditThings You'll Need - Thin paper
- Charcoal stick or powdered paint
- Pin or needle
- Plaster of Paris powder
- Mixing container
- Acrylic paint
- Soft, long-bristle paint brushes
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How to Get Brain Cells Back Posted: 23 Jul 2019 09:00 AM PDT Scientists used to think that your brain stopped growing new cells once you reached adulthood. Happily, current research shows that this conventional wisdom simply isn't true! As you get older, you can continue to grow new brain cells and even reverse some of the natural brain cell loss that occurs with age. To encourage your brain to grow new cells, try adopting healthy habits like exercising regularly and doing stress-relieving activities. You can also protect your old brain cells by staying away from tobacco, limiting alcohol use, and managing health conditions such as high blood pressure and mood disorders. EditStimulating New Brain Cell Growth - Get regular aerobic exercise. Working out doesn't just build your muscles—it also beefs up your brain! Incorporate moderate aerobic activity, such as swimming, power walking, or jogging, into your regular routine.[1]
- For example, you might aim for 30 minutes of jogging a day, 5 days a week.
- Research shows that regular aerobic exercise over a long period of time is more effective at stimulating brain cell growth than other forms of exercise (such as interval training or resistance training).
- If you're not sure what kind of aerobic activity is safe or appropriate for you, talk to your doctor or a physical therapist.
- Do stress-relieving activities. Activities that reduce stress and give you a sense of wellbeing can encourage the growth of new brain cells.[2] Try to set aside at least a few minutes each day to do things that bring you pleasure and help you relax, such as:
- Doing yoga or meditating
- Engaging in your favorite hobby or creative activity
- Reading
- Listening to relaxing music
- Getting intimate with a romantic partner
- Try challenging mental exercises. When you flex mental muscles that you don't usually use, your brain is encouraged to grow new cells. Challenge yourself by doing "neurobics," or brain exercises that focus on exposing your mind to new stimuli and ideas. A few activities you could try include:[3]
- Playing 3D video games
- Learning a new skill or reading about a subject you've never studied before
- Using your non-dominant hand to do everyday activities like brushing your teeth, eating, or doodling
- Eat foods rich in antioxidants and omega 3 fatty acids. Antioxidant-rich foods can prevent damage to your current brain cells and promote the growth of new, healthy cells. Omega 3 fatty acids, which can be found in fish and flaxseed, may also help improve your brain health. Incorporate plenty of brain-boosting foods into your diet, such as:[4]
- Vegetable oils
- Nuts and seeds
- Leafy greens
- Curcumin (a spice found in yellow curries)
- Green tea
- Blueberries
- Cocoa
- Fatty fish, such as tuna, salmon, and mackerel
- Talk to your doctor or a dietitian about cutting calories. Eating a diet that is high in calories—especially calories from fat—may inhibit your brain's ability to create new cells. Additionally, restricting the number of calories you eat can encourage the growth of new brain cells. Ask your doctor if you might benefit from reducing the number of calories you eat every day.[5]
- Studies show that following a restricted diet, in which you eat only 70% of the calories you'd normally consume, can be beneficial to your brain and your overall health. However, don't try a restricted diet without talking to your doctor about whether it's safe for you.
- Ask your doctor about supplements that stimulate brain growth. Research on substances that can help your brain grow new cells is still in its early stages. However, there's evidence that certain vitamins and dietary supplements may help. Ask your doctor for recommendations.[6]
- For example, if you have a deficiency of vitamin A or zinc, taking supplements might make it easier for your brain to produce new cells.
EditPreventing the Loss of Brain Cells - Avoid smoking or quit if you already smoke. Smoking tobacco can not only damage your current brain cells, but can also prevent new ones from growing.[7] Protect your brain and body by staying away from tobacco or quitting if you already use tobacco products.
- If you're not sure of the best way to stop smoking, talk to your doctor. They can offer healthy strategies or even prescribe medications to help you quit.
- Drink only in moderation. Drinking too much alcohol can damage your brain, leading to long-term problems with memory, thinking, and learning. It can also disrupt the growth of new cells in your brain.[8] If you drink, limit yourself to a moderate amount: no more than 1 drink per day if you're a woman, or 2 if you're a man.[9]
- 1 alcoholic drink is defined as of 80-proof spirits, a glass of wine, or of beer.
- If you are dependent on alcohol or are concerned about how your drinking might be affecting your health, talk to your doctor.
- Maintain an active social life. Spending time with friends isn't just enjoyable—it's also good for your brain. Socializing helps keep the connections between your brain cells active, preventing some of the loss of brain function associated with conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia.[10] If you can, try to spend time hanging out with a friend at least once a week.[11]
- If you can't socialize in person, reach out to your friends over the phone or on social media.
- If you don't have much of a social network, look for opportunities to make new friends. For example, you might meet people by taking a class at a local community center, joining a social club, or volunteering for a cause you care about.
- Manage your blood pressure and cholesterol levels. High blood pressure and high levels of "bad cholesterol" (LDL) are both associated with mental decline as you get older.[12] To keep your brain young and healthy, work with your doctor to keep these issues in check. Some things you can do include:
- Protect your head during sports or dangerous activities. Any kind of head injury puts you at risk for brain damage, even if you don't have an obvious concussion. If you play active sports, ride a bike or motorcycle, or do work that could put you at risk of head trauma (such as construction), wear appropriate protective gear.[13]
- For example, always wear a helmet while riding a bike, motorcycle, skateboard, or roller blades.
- If you work at a construction site, wear a hard hat.
- Get plenty of good-quality sleep. If you're an adult, try to get 7-9 hours of sleep each night. If you're a teen, aim for 8-10. Your brain heals itself from the day's stresses and flushes away toxic proteins while you sleep. It also processes information you picked up during the day, helping you to learn and retain new memories.[14] You can improve your sleep by:
- Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day.
- Establishing a relaxing bedtime routine. For example, you might read, do some stretches, or take a warm shower before bed.
- Turning off all bright screens at least half an hour before bedtime.
- Keeping your bedroom quiet, dark, and comfortable.
- Avoiding stimulants, such as caffeine, a few hours before bedtime.
- Seek treatment for depression and other mood disorders. If left untreated, mood disorders like depression and anxiety can make it harder for you to think clearly, and they may actually do damage to certain structures in your brain.[15] Fortunately, there are treatments available that can help you manage these conditions and restore your brain's health. If you're struggling with depression or anxiety, talk to your doctor or a counselor.
- Possible treatment options include psychological therapy (or "talk therapy") and medications. Many people benefit from a combination of different treatments.
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