Autism, Band, and Radical Honesty
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Japanese Candy!!!
I received some Japanese candy sets for Christmas. These sets are Transforming Candy, Fluffy Bubble Shake, Gummy Land, Saku Saku Panda, and Crayon Shin Chan butt pudding. These sets are from the Marimo Marshmallow store, which I like browsing. So far, my favorite is the fluffy bubble shake because it is so sour.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Autism, Band and Radical Recpie: Pan-Fried Instant Noodles
Ingredients:
Instant Ramen Noodles
Flavoring (1/4 tsp preferably)
Cooking spray
Equipment:
Frying pan*
Spatula**
Strainer or colander
Stove
Pot (the thing you make soup in)
* All Autism, Band, and Radical Recipes are non-stick friendly because that's what I use.
**Use a silicone spatula on a nonstick pan.
1. Boil the noodles until they are tender.
2. Drain the water from the noodles using a colander or a strainer.
3. Transfer the noodles back to the pot and stir in 1/4 tsp of the seasoning in to the noodles.
4. Pan fry the noodles. For a nonstick skillet, the heat should be medium. It's ready to flip when the noodles get hard on one side and form a crust. Cook the other side if desired.
5. Serve.
Serves: Two or one, depending on your appetite
Instant Ramen Noodles
Flavoring (1/4 tsp preferably)
Cooking spray
Equipment:
Frying pan*
Spatula**
Strainer or colander
Stove
Pot (the thing you make soup in)
* All Autism, Band, and Radical Recipes are non-stick friendly because that's what I use.
**Use a silicone spatula on a nonstick pan.
1. Boil the noodles until they are tender.
2. Drain the water from the noodles using a colander or a strainer.
3. Transfer the noodles back to the pot and stir in 1/4 tsp of the seasoning in to the noodles.
4. Pan fry the noodles. For a nonstick skillet, the heat should be medium. It's ready to flip when the noodles get hard on one side and form a crust. Cook the other side if desired.
5. Serve.
Serves: Two or one, depending on your appetite
Reply To The Person Who Wrote This Letter
To the mother who wrote this letter:
If anyone needs to move, it's you. Babies and dogs use their voices to communicate and Max uses his voice to do so. If he bothers you, purchase earplugs and use them. Explain to your "normal" kids that he is communicating in his way. Prejudice such as this is a hindrance to the world, not autistic people. There are people out there that will love and care for him. Employers will hire him for a job. If he is lucky, he will attract the attention of a nice girl, and maybe she will be autistic as well. Personally, I think he has a purpose and that his body parts can be donated to science if that's what he wants, but that's after he lives a fulfilling and happy life. Parents of special needs kids only want the best for their child. They do not act like they are entitled to special treatment. Instead, they are raising a child with additional challenges and don't want that individual limited to their home. Go do this mother a huge favor and apologize for your hateful speech. You should also apologize to her son, Max. Go buy her some flowers and write a sincere apology letter. Learn how to play the flute and have an apology recital. Nobody wants to hear any more of this from you and a lot of people have the guts to tell you. Do the right thing and apologize or move. Either way, we are all better off without this offensive letter.
Sincerely,
One appalled autistic band geek
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Autism, Band, and Radical Recipe: French Toast
Ingredients:
3 slices of store-bought white bread, any size
3 eggs
Maple syrup
Butter (margarine works too) oil, or cooking spray
Equipment:
Basting brush (optional)
Frying pan (nonstick recommended)
Whisk or fork
Stove
Microwave oven (It's 20 seconds for a 1200 watt.)
Plate
1. Put a frying pan on the stove.
2.Beat your eggs with a whisk or a fork.
3.Dip your bread in the eggs, once on each side.
4.Brush the excess egg off or just rub the bread on the side of the bowl.
5. Turn the heat to medium and add your fat of choice.
6. Flip when golden brown.
7. Repeat step 6.
8. Either drizzle the maple syrup on a plate or heat it up for 20 seconds and serve it as a dipping sauce.
9. (optional) Cut the toast into triangles.
10. Serve hot and on a plate for best flavor.
3 slices of store-bought white bread, any size
3 eggs
Maple syrup
Butter (margarine works too) oil, or cooking spray
Equipment:
Basting brush (optional)
Frying pan (nonstick recommended)
Whisk or fork
Stove
Microwave oven (It's 20 seconds for a 1200 watt.)
Plate
1. Put a frying pan on the stove.
2.Beat your eggs with a whisk or a fork.
3.Dip your bread in the eggs, once on each side.
4.Brush the excess egg off or just rub the bread on the side of the bowl.
5. Turn the heat to medium and add your fat of choice.
6. Flip when golden brown.
7. Repeat step 6.
8. Either drizzle the maple syrup on a plate or heat it up for 20 seconds and serve it as a dipping sauce.
9. (optional) Cut the toast into triangles.
10. Serve hot and on a plate for best flavor.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
600 Total Views Special: Stereotypes I'm Sick Of
1. Austistic people are left brained.
*Me? Left brained? I have integrated hemispherical dominance. That means I'm neither left nor right brained. I'm an unconventional thinker, equally left and right-brained.
2. Two words: Rain Man
*Every autistic person is different and, even though autistics share the same disorder, we are all unique individuals.
3. The Autism, Band, and Radical Honesty blogger must be very high functioning!
*Yes I am, but there are some low- functioning bloggers out there. Check them out .
*Me? Left brained? I have integrated hemispherical dominance. That means I'm neither left nor right brained. I'm an unconventional thinker, equally left and right-brained.
2. Two words: Rain Man
*Every autistic person is different and, even though autistics share the same disorder, we are all unique individuals.
3. The Autism, Band, and Radical Honesty blogger must be very high functioning!
*Yes I am, but there are some low- functioning bloggers out there. Check them out .
Monday, July 15, 2013
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