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New Honey Butter Almonds Channel a Korean Snack

If you have ever been to an Asian grocery store, you have probably seen honey butter chips. Maybe you have even tried them! If this is the case, then you would know how absolutely addicting those sweet and salty potatoey delights truly are. And apparently someone at Blue Diamond Almonds knows the magic that is honey butter chips as well, because honey, you butter believe they just released limited edition honey butter almonds inspired by those very same life-changing chips.

Pistachio Cranberry Cookies

vegan / cookbooks I made a half batch of these cookies, which was clearly a mistake. I ate the last one for breakfast this morning and I could really go for another one right about now. Chewy, oaty, nutty… slightly sweet and warmly spiced… it’s the kind of cookie that’s just healthy enough to get by as breakfast but would be even more perfect as a 2pm snack. If only…

The 10 best Hunter Doohan movies and TV shows

Hunter Doohan is a name to remember when it comes to up-and-coming stars in the entertainment industry. The son of Australian tennis player Peter Doohan, Hunter was born on January 18, 1994, and is most known for his roles as Your Honor and Wednesday on television. His journey to Hollywood began when he took an interest in acting in high school and through community theater.  Recommended Videos After graduating high school, Doohan interned at Elizabeth Barnes Casting in Los Angeles.

Alex Roe Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Instagram, Biography

Alexander Michael Roe Brown, or Alex Roe as he is conspicuously called, is a superb entertainer who began from London. People in general saw the English star in 2000 as a youngster entertainer who featured in various television plugs and the blood and gore film called, first and foremost, The Calling. From that point forward, his vocation arrived at its prime as he assumed different driving parts in the big screen and little screen undertakings like The Escapees (2005) and Alarm (2018).

Bernardo Bertolucci movie reviews & film summaries

Features Maria Schneider comes to America Roger Ebert  |  2011-03-27 Roger Ebert / September 14, 1975 LOS ANGELES--It was, said the critic Pauline Kael, perhaps the most important artistic event since the first performance of Stravinsky's "The Rites of Spring." She was referring to the 1973 premiere of "Last Tango in Paris," a film by Bernardo Bertolucci which dealt in explicit detail with a brief affair between a middle-aged man and a girl barely out of her teens.