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life:

Happy Birthday, Marilyn.
Here, on Marilyn’s birthday, LIFE.com presents a selection of Eyerman’s rare photos of the young actress as she studied with three coaches: bandleader Phil Moore (singing); dance instructor, and the ex-husband of the great Cyd Charisse, Nico Charisse (ballet); and a one-time European stage star, Natasha Lytess, who would serve as Monroe’s acting coach until the mid-1950s. 

life:

Happy Birthday, Marilyn.

Here, on Marilyn’s birthday, LIFE.com presents a selection of Eyerman’s rare photos of the young actress as she studied with three coaches: bandleader Phil Moore (singing); dance instructor, and the ex-husband of the great Cyd Charisse, Nico Charisse (ballet); and a one-time European stage star, Natasha Lytess, who would serve as Monroe’s acting coach until the mid-1950s. 

cardboardcities:

‘the truest thing we’d ever known’
© cardboardcities 2012
prints at society6

cardboardcities:

‘the truest thing we’d ever known’

© cardboardcities 2012

prints at society6

Peanut Butter Spice Energy Balls!


Just made these today and they’re really yummy, very peanut buttery (my favorite) but the cinnamon and other spices give it a nice spicy/sweet taste too.

Ingredients:

1/2 C peanuts

1/2 C peanut butter

1/4 C dry oatmeal (quick oats kind-not old fashioned)

1/4 C vanilla protein powder

2 T applesauce

2 T honey

1 T ground flaxseed

1 T ground chia seeds

1/2 t vanilla extract

~1/2 t of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, & salt (to taste)

a few crushed graham crackers

Directions:

In a food processor, process the peanuts until they form a finely chopped mixture, almost like flour. Add the oats and process to combine. Add the remaining ingredients (except for the graham crackers) and process to combine, until a dough ball forms. Use a tablespoon to scoop out the mixture and roll into balls. Crush the graham crackers into a fine powder and mix with some cinnamon, nutmeg, & allspice, and roll the balls in the mixture to coat. Keep in refrigerator. 

Makes about 20 balls

Nutrition Facts: 

Fat: 5.2 g, Carbs: 5.5 g, Fiber: 1.2 g, Sugar: 2.8 g, Protein: 3.5 g


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life:

Happy Birthday, Marilyn.
Here, on Marilyn’s birthday, LIFE.com presents a selection of Eyerman’s rare photos of the young actress as she studied with three coaches: bandleader Phil Moore (singing); dance instructor, and the ex-husband of the great Cyd Charisse, Nico Charisse (ballet); and a one-time European stage star, Natasha Lytess, who would serve as Monroe’s acting coach until the mid-1950s. 

life:

Happy Birthday, Marilyn.

Here, on Marilyn’s birthday, LIFE.com presents a selection of Eyerman’s rare photos of the young actress as she studied with three coaches: bandleader Phil Moore (singing); dance instructor, and the ex-husband of the great Cyd Charisse, Nico Charisse (ballet); and a one-time European stage star, Natasha Lytess, who would serve as Monroe’s acting coach until the mid-1950s. 

cardboardcities:

‘the truest thing we’d ever known’
© cardboardcities 2012
prints at society6

cardboardcities:

‘the truest thing we’d ever known’

© cardboardcities 2012

prints at society6

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Peanut Butter Spice Energy Balls!


Just made these today and they’re really yummy, very peanut buttery (my favorite) but the cinnamon and other spices give it a nice spicy/sweet taste too.

Ingredients:

1/2 C peanuts

1/2 C peanut butter

1/4 C dry oatmeal (quick oats kind-not old fashioned)

1/4 C vanilla protein powder

2 T applesauce

2 T honey

1 T ground flaxseed

1 T ground chia seeds

1/2 t vanilla extract

~1/2 t of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, & salt (to taste)

a few crushed graham crackers

Directions:

In a food processor, process the peanuts until they form a finely chopped mixture, almost like flour. Add the oats and process to combine. Add the remaining ingredients (except for the graham crackers) and process to combine, until a dough ball forms. Use a tablespoon to scoop out the mixture and roll into balls. Crush the graham crackers into a fine powder and mix with some cinnamon, nutmeg, & allspice, and roll the balls in the mixture to coat. Keep in refrigerator. 

Makes about 20 balls

Nutrition Facts: 

Fat: 5.2 g, Carbs: 5.5 g, Fiber: 1.2 g, Sugar: 2.8 g, Protein: 3.5 g


theslightlymadhatter:

Wouldn’t it be expected that something so perfectly simplistic make you reconsider all you find important.

theslightlymadhatter:

Wouldn’t it be expected that something so perfectly simplistic make you reconsider all you find important.

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theepichumor:

ice, ice, baby..

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ice, ice, baby..

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