Thursday, February 19, 2015

thoreau said this three times//chocolate cornflakes

i.e. the truest of hungers

i'm feelin a big nostalgic for my family
although i repeat to myself:
for in each day we live we also
die,
for what comes forth today is taken
tomorrow and what you seek
in your tomorrow already lives in your
today.

what you seek in your tomorrow already lives in your today.

heard from a steadfast soul,
who was found in a flighty meeting.
everything is flighty
except
you.
you can dictate an aura of eternity;
what you seek in your tomorrow already lives in your today.

smile, baby. live in it.

ANYWAY

this recipe is a family ritual. we craft its sophisticated components in a sophisticated manner with sophisticated snorts.

nevertheless, our sophistication cannot compete with that of its nature.

CHOCOLATE CORNFLAKES
there are literally two ingredients.

(taken from http://quoteimg.com/food-banner/)

AHA i cite da Vinci.
***sweet validity and complacency of opinion***

Of course, da Vinci's persuasion is not unequivocal.
but is that DiGiorno pizza-carrying dog not simply acting on its instincts?
is the golden delinquent not exuding sophistication?

CHOCOLATE CORNFLAKES
is 
melting chocolate in a double-broiler and gradually stirring in cornflakes not simple?
and if it is simple, then, is it not
sophisticated?
in my opinion,
it is.
that is the recipe right there.
enjoy

editor's note: i was so swept away by the thought of simplicity that i rendered this recipe bogus.

i forgot to tell you to scoop heaps of the chocolate-covered cornflakes onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
and then to freeze them.
or just put them outside.

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