Aug 13, 2015

Percy Jackson Blue Birthday Recipes


Hey everyone! I thought in honor of Percy Jackson's birthday (August 18th) I thought I would give you the links to a couple of blue food recipes in honor of Percy!!

   
Blue Cookies: 
Recipe
"I recoiled at the taste, because I was expecting apple juice. It wasn't that at all. It was chocolate-chip cookies. Liquid cookies. And not just any cookies—my mom's homemade blue chocolate-chip cookies, buttery and hot, with the chips still melting."

 

Blue Cupcakes:
Recipe 
What better way to celebrate a birthday than cupcakes? Even better, they're blue! (of course ;)










Blue Waffles
Recipe
"My mom made blue waffles and blue eggs for breakfast. She’s funny that way, celebrating special occasions with blue food. I think it’s her way of saying anything is possible. Percy can pass seventh grade. Waffles can be blue. Little miracles like that. "



 Blue Soda:
If you want blue soda, like Percy and his blue cherry CokeI find it works well if you put 2-3 drops of blue food coloring (until desired color) into Sprite, Sierra Mist or 7Up. You can also buy Frostie blue cream soda at Walmart.




I hope you enjoy making these awesome, Percy Jackson inspired treats! And..... HAPPY EARLY BIRTHDAY PERCY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I don't own any of the pictures I used in this post :)

Paper Towns Movie Review

Hello world!! It's Autumn. I got a couple of emails requesting a movie review post, so, here we go! Today I will be reviewing...........................The Paper Towns movie!!! (May contain spoilers)

I thought that the cast of Paper Towns did a great job! I've seen all these reviews saying, "This movie is awful," or "I wanted to leave the theater," but I really don't get what they're talking about. I thought the movie was very good, and was pretty accurate to the book. A lot of people were saying that Cara Delevingne didn't do a good job as Margo, but I think she did great especially since this was her first acting role. Nat Wolff was the perfect Quentin!!! A couple things were changed, like no Seaworld (I know, right?), Angela accompanied Q and his friends on the road trip, and the road trip happened earlier, because they had to get to prom in time to get ready, but the main difference in my opinion, was the end. In the book, I really liked how they tied it back to the beginning, and Robert Joyner. Talking about how his strings broke, and about how you only know someone when you get close enough to see their cracks. In the book, Margo also tells Q about how she wrote a story about the two of them and her magical talking dog, Myrna Mountweazel, and how their go on a quest to find out who murdered Robert Joyner, and she admit that she liked him. In the movie however, I feel like the end didn't wrap up well, like Q goes all this way to find Margo, and none of the clues were meant for him. But overall, I really enjoyed the movie, even though there were some differences from the book.

(Sorry if this review is really crappy, I'm not a professional movie critic :)