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Question by txlady40: does anyone know the name of this Italian round chocolate christmas cookie like thing?
the insides is chocolate and you make round balls and then you can make a icing of dirfferent colors and put on top and they taste so good however i dont know the name and dont have the recipe ..please help we have ate them lots around christmas

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Answer by The Final Answer
Chocolate Ball Recipe

Ingredients:
2 Sticks butter
1 1/2 cup Graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup Chopped pecans
1 cup Coconut
1 Box powdered sugar
1 tablespoon Vanilla
12 ounces crunchy peanut butter
6 ounces semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 Cake paraffin wax (1/4 pound size cakes)

Directions:

Melt butter in large container. Stir in graham cracker crumbs, pecans, coconut, powdered sugar and vanilla; add peanut butter and mix well. Roll into walnut size balls and lay out on waxed paper.

Melt chocolate and paraffin together over hot water. Using 2 teaspoons (or any method you prefer) dip each ball into mixture returning to waxed paper. The balls will cool quickly.

This recipe for Chocolate Balls serves/makes 6 dozen

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Originally posted 2010-07-04 06:24:37. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Eric S: I need help identifying a price of a coin!!!?
I have a coin my grandpa gave me and I won't sell it but I want to know the price. It has a picture of an eagle carrying a ribbon on one side and a lion on the other. It says 1 troy ounce silver, one silver freedom, and .999 fine silver on the side with the lion. On the side with the eagle it says 1985 and COEUR D'ALENE MINES. Please help, thanks.

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Answer by paul
Take it to a local coin dealer. They will be glad to give you a free estimate and may even make an offer. You do not need to sell it to them if you do not want to. Otherwise you may try to find a Red Book. That is the name of a book on coin values. Libraries may not have the book because it changes every year with the new values. It is important that the coin be properly graded to obtain an accurate value. The Red Book describes how to make that grading. The book is available on Amazon.

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Originally posted 2010-07-18 14:20:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Well Monied: Horse racing trivia question, round 2, day 3?
First of all, apologies to my avid answerers... my internet didn't work yesterday, so I couldn't choose a day 2 answer or post my day 3 question.

Second, some Jack@ss reported my question again and got it removed. What a douche. -- consequently I'm not sure if anyone got the right answer. I saw the first 4 or 5 answers to the question, but I'm not sure beyond that, so do me a favor and give me your day 2 guesses and your day 3 guesses in this answer (which allows you to cheat a little, but so be it).

Rules: one guess per day from the clues.

Previous clues:
Pedigree: Northern Dancer, Nureyev, Mr. Prospector, Hail to Reason
Racing: multiple graded stakes winner, won a mile and a half race, set new course records for a mile and a sixteenth and at a mile, raced at several tracks including Santa Anita, Belmont, Aqueduct, Saratoga, Monmouth, Deleware Park, the Meadowlands, Calder, and Gulfstream.

Todays clues:

pedigree: AckAck, Sunshine Forever

racing: average win price from this horse's 5 most recent wins is over , horse won a breeders cup challenge race.

Good luck, and be on the lookout for some jerk to report my question!

Best answer:

Answer by Eilise
Presious Passion - that was my answer for your last question but I posted it very late so you probably didn't see it.

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Originally posted 2010-06-07 09:47:39. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by Horsey Gurl: Just got a new TB... and have a question?
She is 5 years old and has never raced. She has never had anything done with her besides a little ground work and she has been saddled and had a bridle on. She is registered with the jockey club. While I have NO interest in racing or breeding her, I looked at her pedigree just to be curious and I found a lot of high profile racers in there. There is Storm Cat, Mr.Prospector, Native Dancer, Round Table, Secretariat... that's just the beginning. I only looked for a few minutes, I am sure there are more in there somewhere. Now I know next to nothing about TB racing, but is it common to have so many big names in a pedigree? I know that when a stud is popular he can be over bred, and have LOTS of progeny, but she seems like she has good confirmation for racing and she loves to run and is VERY fast. She is built very well and I was just wondering why her breeders didn't race her. Any ideas? I would ask but in her short life she has had some drama. She was sold by the breeders to someone who was less than reputable, rescued, then given to me. She is a wonderful horse, and my vet has looked at her... nothing is wrong with her. It just seems like no one wants her! I don't know what answers i expect, just your thoughts I guess.
PS She looks SO much like Secretariat its unbelievable. She is so beautiful and built so well.

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Answer by Julie
It's very common for horses to have a lot of famous names in their pedigree. It doesn't matter unless they're the grandparents or closer... anything farther back than that in the pedigree doesn't mean much at all. My thoroughbred also has a lot of famous horses in her bloodlines, no big deal. If these famous horses are the great-grandparents (or farther back), it doesn't matter. It's cool to know, but it's not a big deal.

People tend to only breed the successful stallions, and they have hundreds of foals each... so you see a lot of foals with a lot of big names in the pedigree!

As for why she never raced, some horses just don't care for it. Even if a horse likes running in the field and has the conformation for it, some just don't like to race. Maybe the breeder was downsizing (a lot of breeders downsized when the economy went down), or maybe she suffered a brief and temporary injury (which was fully healed when you got her) and the owner didn't want to wait for it to heal so they just got rid of her.

Who knows! I own an OTTB too, she's awesome. I'm a big fan of tbs.

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Question by Steven C: Why Do Most Christians Think That Christmas Has Anything To Do With The Birth Of Yeshua?
Christmas is a holiday shared and celebrated by many religions.
It is a day that has an effect on the entire world.

To many people, it is a favorite time of the year involving gift giving, parties and feasting. Christmas is a holiday that unifies almost all of professing Christendom.

The spirit of Christmas causes people to decorate their homes and churches, cut down trees and bring them into their homes, decking them with silver and gold.

In the light of that tree, families make merry and give gifts one to another.

When the sun goes down on December 24th, and darkness covers the land, families and churches prepare for participation in customs such as burning the yule log, singing around the decorated tree, kissing under the mistletoe and holly, and attending a late night service or midnight mass.

What is the meaning of Christmas? Where did the customs and traditions originate?

You, as a Christian, would want to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth, discerning good from evil.

The truth is that all of the customs of Christmas pre-date the birth of Jesus Christ, and a study of this would reveal that
Christmas in our day is a collection of traditions and practices taken from many cultures and nations.

The date of December 25th comes from Rome and was a celebration of the Italic god, Saturn, and the rebirth of the sun god.

This was done long before the birth of Jesus.

It was noted by the pre-Christian Romans and other pagans, that daylight began to increase after December 22nd, when they assumed that the sun god died.

These ancients believed that the sun god rose from the dead three days later as the new-born and venerable sun.

Thus, they figured that to be the reason for increasing daylight.

This was a cause for much wild excitement and celebration. Gift giving and merriment filled the temples of ancient Rome, as sacred priests of Saturn, called dendrophori, carried wreaths of evergreen boughs in procession.

In Germany, the evergreen tree was used in worship and celebration of the yule god, also in observance of the resurrected sun god.

The evergreen tree was a symbol of the essence of life and was regarded as a phallic symbol in fertility worship.

Witches and other pagans regarded the red holly as a symbol of the menstrual blood of the queen of heaven, also known as Diana.

The holly wood was used by witches to make wands.

The white berries of mistletoe were believed by pagans to represent droplets of the semen of the sun god.

Both holly and mistletoe were hung in doorways of temples and homes to invoke powers of fertility in those who stood beneath and kissed, causing the spirits of the god and goddess to enter them.

These customs transcended the borders of Rome and Germany to the far reaches of the known world.

The question now arises: How did all of these customs find their way into contemporary Christianity, ranging from Catholicism to Protestantism to fundamentalist churches?

The word "Christmas"itself reveals who married paganism to Christianity.

The word "Christmas" is a combination of the words "Christ" and "Mass.

The word "Mass" means death and was coined originally by the Roman Catholic Church, and belongs exclusively to the church of Rome.

The ritual of the Mass involves the death of Christ, and the distribution of the "Host", a word taken from the Latin word "hostiall" meaning victim!

In short, Christmas is strictly a Roman Catholic word.

A simple study of the tactics of the Romish Church reveals that in every case, the church absorbed the customs, traditions and general paganism of every tribe, culture and nation in their efforts to increase the number of people under their control.

In short, the Romish church told all of these pagan cultures, "Bring your gods, goddesses, rituals and rites, and we will assign Christian sounding titles and names to them.

When Martin Luther started the reformation on October 31st, 1517, and other reformers followed his lead, all of them took with them the paganism that was so firmly imbedded in Rome.

These reformers left Christmas intact.

In England, as the authorized Bible became available to the common people by the decree of King James the II in 1611, people began to discover the pagan roots of Christmas, which are clearly revealed in Scripture.

The Puritans in England, and later in Massachusetts Colony, outlawed this holiday as witchcraft.

Near the end of the nineteenth century, when other Bible versions began to appear, there was a revival of the celebration of Christmas.

We are now seeing ever-increasing celebrating of Christmas or Yule, its true name, as we draw closer to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ!

In both witchcraft circles and contemporary Christian churches, the same things are going on.

As the Bible clearly states in Jeremiah 10:2-4, "Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen; and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven. For the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain. For one cutteth a tree out of the forest. The work of the hands of the workman with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold. They fasten it with nails and with hammers that it move not."

So, what is wrong with Christmas?

1. To say that Jesus was born on December 25th is a lie! The true date is sometime in September according to the Scriptures.

2. Trees, wreaths, holly, mistletoe and the like are strictly forbidden as pagan and heathen! To say that these are Christian or that they can be made Christian is a lie!

3. The Lord never spoke of commemorating his birth but rather commanded us to remember the sacrifice of His suffering and death, which purchased our salvation.

Think about it! Can we worship and honor God by involving ourselves with customs and traditions, which God Himself forbade as idolatry? Can we convince God to somehow "Christianize" these customs and the whole pretense and lie of Christmas, so we can enjoy ourselves? Can we obey through disobedience?

So what is right about Christmas? 1. Nothing!

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Answer by Moiraes Fate
2000 years of brainwashing by their religious leaders and they're stupid enough/gullible enough to believe everything they're told.

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Question by Dono K: how is it so that .999 Silver Eagle 1 Troy oz Coin is.....?
smaller than other minted .999 Silver Eagle 1 Troy OZ round ? Such as Liberty by Sunshine mint, etc, etc? the thickness looks the same, but I guess I can not tell with my naked eyes its accuracy ?

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Answer by liberty911
The silver Liberty dollar (not a Silver Eagle) is 39mm in diameter, and the US silver American Eagle is 40mm in diameter. Both are identical in mass: 1 troy ounce (31.1034768 grams). Some of the other claims at the link seem to be misleading to me.

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Question by ruthelesstrainwreck: Opinion on this- "The Crack-Up?"?
Not the novel by F.S.F. just my poem.

Its long but it reads really fast. come on people, be cruel. im 16. i can take it. ;P

Precipitous ledges
rounded with clouds of grass
caressing the ground
like terrestrial pillowtops.
The lightening snaps her consciousness like
ten thousand memories at once,
electrifying the iris.
Somewhere,
far, far
in the distance
a twig snaps,
leaves rustle,
a heart clangs like a
silver spoon in
a red tin can.
Children laugh.
A dark allyway.
Sounds of a dentist drill,
a jackhammer,
a gun cocking,
clink.
she smiles.
eyes WIDEN.
ears open. mouth closed.
Songs drift amid her,
made physical-
the concrete notes.
She can hear the whole country
jabber on at once.
And yet-
and yet-
and yet-
And yet-
the silence is what shocks her.
the sun glances,
the grass fades.
She never knew it came back.
By the time she blinks,
it’s a bridge-
the precipitous ledge.
no grass.
no clouds.
no daisies or dandelions.
the water won’t churn for her.
It has too much reverence.
Chatter magnifies. Four trillion muttering voices
like 18 thousand football stadiums,
complete with popcorn vendors
and dollar draft beer.
The children of her mind laugh,
give her chills, send vertical the
hairs, forth toward the rain
now dissolving her skin.
“speed up the violin, MISTRO!”
she screams, one hand on a support,
the other feeling the river’s whisper.
“Climb as high as you can, sweet doves,
leave the olive branches-
they weigh you down!”
the voices scream now,
the laughter malicious
she sees 4 million black
crows swarm her,
their beaks gone and wings like eagles and
angels of death.
“THEY’VE COME!” she shouts, above
all the shards of sound,
the intermittent allyway,
the glimpses of the mountain ledge.
hardly ever has she felt so dizzy.
like drinking in bubbles
and sighing at length.
the hammer clinked.
the bullet rattled silencer screamed
fingers fumbled pavement numbed
stars flung down sheets pulled
tight engine revved pages turned
childhood sighs silent snickers
blood-spoiled screams and mud
soiled dreams like ancient runes
to the modern world and clicking
gun barrels as shots fire and
people jump from bridges
they have no clue
how high.She leaps. Some fall.
Some fail. Same pace-
its principle;
a violin’s crescent crescendo.
“I am free,” she whispers.
There is a crack.

It was orignially written all over the place on the page, think e e cummings but worse.

Thoughts?

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Answer by Awkward
i enjoyed it ! You use words very effectively to create noise - i esp liked the

in the distance
a twig snaps,
leaves rustle,
a heart clangs like a
silver spoon in
a red tin can.

very nice !
overall - i really enjoyed it, i think the only put-off is the length, other than that, its pretty good : D

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