Sunday, August 29, 2021

robby town project part 1: humble beginnings

 Back in first to second grade, I would play to toys in this make believe town called Robby Town. Robby Town kinda mimiaced the are me at the time. At this point of my life, I was living in two very notoriously southern states.Also, my grandparaents on both sides lived in very small towns that are around hour drive from the city. Even though I didn't live with either of them, I still enjoyed the coziness of it all. Robby Town was supposed to be the small town just like that :) That same feeling came back to me when we had to visit North Carolina again and took a detour to see Mt. Gilead. Now that the introduction is done, lets get into the nitty gritty.:D

Expansion packs

I feel theres an unwritten rule when it comes to Sims and their expansion packs, "Once you have all of them, you use to all of them.". Taking in account, I will probably do that too lol. However, Back in the Future pack will be a hard no, though. The ones that I will use a lot of are Pets, Pets, Ambitions, and Generations. Generations (aka one of the best pack) is very grounded in reality and has a heavy thing on family. Pets has a southern/appalachian aesthetic so, that's obvious. Then, I am picking Ambitions, since this little town is made up of working class folks. I don't know why but Ambitons give me that kinda vibe. Even though, I have some items from the Sims store, I am not gonna put that in a lots and sims.

The World Itself

I read somewhere (I think the sims 3 websites idk) that it is easier for a lot of computers to run smaller worlds. So I will be doing that :D. I am not making this little small town a desert (like how some worlds that I have seen). Humidity like that doesn't occur in the desert. The world would maybe look like maybeee a saturated Moonlight Falls or Twinbrooks. I am not too sure yet. Once I get to that stage, I will post reference and stuff like that! The town hub (rabbit holes, and other community lots.) will be congregation in the center. The residental lots and maybe one or two community lots/ rabbit holes are spaced out in the outskirts. It won't be easy for sims to walk to lot of community lots. All of the residential lots will have a car there. I will be making only five or four type residential lots for these locals, almost all of them being affordable. All of the expansion houses (which will be like two lol) will be taken by the Southern Belle-like families in the world.

Monday, April 12, 2021

Getting cheery with cheerwine poke cake

     Out of all of the states that I lived in, North Carolina was the one that my family goes to more frequently. We recently went back last year in June for an important family matter. While we were there, we went to Pinehurst, Charlotte, and Mt. Gilead (aka a quick but, lovely drive-through). I will make a blog post talking about my travels in North Carolina later 🤣. However, the food staples in North Carolina (that aren't homemade) are Showmars, Cookout, and Cheerwine. Unlike the first two, Cheerwine is a singular item that you can buy from any grocery in NC. So, what is it you ask? Cheerwine is a cherry soda with a taste that is both a candy-like (similar to a Jolly Rancher) and natural cherry flavor. Honestly better than any cherry soda I tasted. Just like any lemon-lime soda, Cheerwine is used in EVERYTHING. Barbeque? Yup. Desserts? Of course. Alcoholic cocktails? Duh. Even chili?? Yes most definitely! Soooo, when I snagged two bottles from Alien Beef Jerky in Baker, I had an idea on what to do. When I got home, I chose between a bundt cake recipe or a poke cake. I chose the poke cake because it was more iconic and, it was cheaper and easier. You can easily get your ingredients from a 99 cent store or Walmart.

Making it  

 You mainly needed Cheerwine, white box cake (I used french vanilla), cherry jello, oil, eggs, maraschino cherries, and whipping cream. You followed the instruction of the box cake, except you replaced water with Cheerwine. This gave the batter an adorable pink color.

the good ol' american ingredients of a box cake (without the water ofc)

a cool pic of the Cheerwine fizzing up on top of the dry batter


Once it's in the oven, you make the poke concoction: boiling Cheerwine and adding cherry jello. Let that cool and wait when the cake is done. 

adding the cherry jello water to the boiling cheerwine


When you're cake is done, poke it and pour the mixture. Honestly, that all you do, if you choose not to put frosting on it. But, the poke cake without frosting is kinda ugly honestly. I forgot to take a photo of the process of it. 

poke juice being poured over

the cake with poke juice (?) after being in the fridge


For the frosting, you need the whipping cream, powdered sugar, and some of the liquid from maraschino cherries. Use the electric mixer until there are stiff peaks. To be honest, if you don't have an electric mixer, get you some cool whip and mix it with the maraschino cherry liquid. 


💖my cute cake 💖


I followed two things for this recipe: this youtube video and directly from their website. The slice looks very cute with Cheerwine jello swirls.

My Feelings on it. 

After some years of living in an area with many many Asian bakeries and having homemade cake for a lot of my life, I am not used to eating boxed cakes. Boxed cakes in America are very structured and firm. I am not sure if it's because of me using french vanilla cake (which has pudding already in it, but it is firm. So, that was something I wasn't used to. Apart from that, I like the plain cake part. However, the cake/poke concoction part was too favorable to me. I love jello AND cake. But, having the two textures together mashed together is something. I can't put into words the texture of that combo. I would enjoy it more if I omitted the gelatin and maybe make the Cheerwine into a syrup or cream? I would love to make this again but with my own cake batter. Even though I wasn't the biggest fan of the cake, I thoroughly enjoyed making it. It was fun doing all of the different aspects of the cake. Also, it smelled amazing. For this big cake, it took 11/2 glass bottles of Cheerwine to do this recipe. Luckily, I had enough to make a soda ice cream float, which was absolutely amazing. I would recommend it but, next time I am making a bundt cake.

my hella firm cake slice


Sunday, March 21, 2021

Revisiting a genre I don't like

 Recently I have been getting into country music. however, I only like listening to female singers in that genre. you can tell that using AND controlling their voice. a lot of male country singers kinda sound the same to me. it's weird how I've lived in texas and hardly heard any female country singers. the only I actually heard was American girl by Carrie underwood (from coming across a random music video) and Dolly Parton (Hannah Montana cameo). the rodeos and fairs that I went to only played men. it would be the all the same stuff, too! "out with my friends with a six-pack and some red cups, woo wee women in short shorts partying with us." is the summary of what they sang. meanwhile, a lot of the women in country music have a lot of variety in the topics they sing. I'm glad that I gave it a chance again. their backs must be cramping up from holding up this damn genre.

robby town project part 1: humble beginnings

  Back in first to second grade, I would play to toys in this make believe town called Robby Town. Robby Town kinda mimiaced the are me at t...