24 Hour Recovery Connections Part 178
24 Hour Recovery Connections Part 178
Welcome To The New
Connection.
Please join others in making a commitment to stay
clean and sober
for the next 24 Hours.
Check in once a day and every day by posting your local time.
You may post a special message or song or image or your story.
Anyone can volunteer to do something
special for the group!
24 HourRecovery
Connection.
Please join others in making a commitment to stay
clean and sober
for the next 24 Hours.
Check in once a day and every day by posting your local time.
You may post a special message or song or image or your story.
Anyone can volunteer to do something
special for the group!
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Checking in tonight. Going for another 24 hours at 5:52p CST.
Today is National Vanilla Cupcake Day!
Here are four things to know about the Vanilla Cupcake:
1. Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family.
2. The flower that produces the vanilla bean lasts only one day. The beans are hand-picked and then cured, wrapped, and dried in a process that takes 4 to 6 months.
3. The first mention of a cupcake recipe goes as far back as 1796. Amelia Simms wrote a recipe in “American Cookery” which referenced, “a cake to be baked in small cups”.
4. However, it wasn’t until 1828 that the actual word cupcake was used by Eliza Leslie in her cookbook “Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats”.
Today is National Vanilla Cupcake Day!
Here are four things to know about the Vanilla Cupcake:
1. Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family.
2. The flower that produces the vanilla bean lasts only one day. The beans are hand-picked and then cured, wrapped, and dried in a process that takes 4 to 6 months.
3. The first mention of a cupcake recipe goes as far back as 1796. Amelia Simms wrote a recipe in “American Cookery” which referenced, “a cake to be baked in small cups”.
4. However, it wasn’t until 1828 that the actual word cupcake was used by Eliza Leslie in her cookbook “Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats”.
Checking in tonight. Going for another 24 hours at 5:52p CST.
Today is National Vanilla Cupcake Day!
Here are four things to know about the Vanilla Cupcake:
1. Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family.
2. The flower that produces the vanilla bean lasts only one day. The beans are hand-picked and then cured, wrapped, and dried in a process that takes 4 to 6 months.
3. The first mention of a cupcake recipe goes as far back as 1796. Amelia Simms wrote a recipe in “American Cookery” which referenced, “a cake to be baked in small cups”.
4. However, it wasn’t until 1828 that the actual word cupcake was used by Eliza Leslie in her cookbook “Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats”.
Today is National Vanilla Cupcake Day!
Here are four things to know about the Vanilla Cupcake:
1. Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family.
2. The flower that produces the vanilla bean lasts only one day. The beans are hand-picked and then cured, wrapped, and dried in a process that takes 4 to 6 months.
3. The first mention of a cupcake recipe goes as far back as 1796. Amelia Simms wrote a recipe in “American Cookery” which referenced, “a cake to be baked in small cups”.
4. However, it wasn’t until 1828 that the actual word cupcake was used by Eliza Leslie in her cookbook “Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats”.
Thanks, Strat; thanks to you, I learn something new every day!!!!
Celebration time!
Flying in late but not late on WELL Wishes! Congrats to tonights Celebrants! A job well done to all those celebrating today and to all those sober today. Join us tomorrow Friday at the Unity meeting to celebrate our celebrants for today and tomorrow.
Serving up an Oreo Ice Cream Cake.
Love from the Group
Flying in late but not late on WELL Wishes! Congrats to tonights Celebrants! A job well done to all those celebrating today and to all those sober today. Join us tomorrow Friday at the Unity meeting to celebrate our celebrants for today and tomorrow.
Serving up an Oreo Ice Cream Cake.
Love from the Group
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