NEWPORT — Taking a break from stirring the slowly melting chocolate in her new Wilton Candy Melts Pot, 9-year-old Alannah Calhoun grabs a box of her homemade hot chocolate bombs to give to a customer waiting outside her Newport home.
"I got to school and then I come home and melt the chocolate," Alannah said, explaining her process. "On the weekend, I get to melt half the shell and put stuff in it like hot chocolate and pop rocks."
The fourth-grader splits her free time between dance classes and fulfilling orders for her business: Alannah's Bomb Shack . She uses candy melts to create the hard chocolate shell for her hot chocolate bombs, which she fills with a powdered hot chocolate and marshmallows. The bombs are designed like bath bombs and dissolve in a cup when hot milk is poured over top.
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'The Wilds' review: Hear the call of Amazon's teen girl survivors - Chicago Sun-Times
Young plane crash survivors land on an uninhabited island and begin to sense they're being watched on the ambitious Amazon series.
It's impossible not to draw comparisons to "Lost" and "The Lord of the Flies" and even "The Truman Show" when watching the ambitious and cutting-edge series "The Wilds," a 10-part survivalist soap opera on Amazon Prime.
A 10-episode series now streaming on Amazon Prime. The first episode may be seen free on the Amazon Prime Video YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts through Dec. 25.
Duo makes hot holiday item out of home kitchen: hot cocoa bombs
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Kristina Colhoff and Leona Means didn't expect their fun girls' night activity to explode into a bomb business.
BHS and GA hoops squads continue hot start | Local Sports | The Brunswick News
Heritage Christian Academy's one act team brought home a slew of awards this year, including three best actor wins, a second place region title and third place at state.
Construction on a roundabout at the intersection of Kings Way and Frederica Road on St. Simons Island could begin as early as mid-January, county officials told the Glynn County Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax 2016 Citizen Oversight Committee at a Wednesday meeting.
Much of this year has felt like an uphill trudge, and as the end of 2020 comes into sight, some are putting in extra effort to make the holiday season a little more special.
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Megan Thee Stallion reveals the 'hot girl advice' Jay-Z gives her compared to Beyoncé
Megan Thee Stallion told Stephen Colbert the very different kinds of advice she gets from Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
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The Cambridge kids attended a pantomime performance with their parents, appearing in public for the first time in months.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Olson's hot shooting lifts Skyline girls over Bonneville | Postregister |
At Skyline, Mattie Olson poured in 34 points and connected on six 3-pointers to lead the Skyline girls basketball team to a 72-56 win over Bonneville Wednesday night in the conference opener.
The Grizzlies held and 11-point lead at the half and pulled away, holding the Bees to nine points in the third quarter.
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BONNEVILLE — Kaylie Kofe 6, Mia Sorenson 2, Logan Faulker 10, Emoree Dahlke 6, Sydnee Hunt 10, Meg Spence 8, Talia Train 12, Sadie Hall 1, Sydnee Shurtliff 3.
Rogers man gets 25 years for 12-year-old girl's rape
BENTONVILLE -- A Rogers man was sentenced to 25 years in prison after admitting he raped a 12-year-old girl.
Martinez-Santacruz admitted to detectives he engaged in sexual acts with the girl, according to the affidavit.
Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green sentenced Martinez-Santacruz to 25 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction. He must abide by a suspended sentence agreement for 15 years after his release from prison.
Natalie Portman says playing sexualized characters as a teenage actor made her 'afraid'
Actress Natalie Portman said in an interview on Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast that playing sexualized characters as a teenage actor took away her own sexuality.
Portman, who began acting at age 12, discussed her role in the 1996 movie "Beautiful Girls" in which she played a 13-year-old girl who develops a relationship with an older man, played by Timothy Hutton.
The 39-year-old actress said that she became aware she was portrayed as a "Lolita figure," referring to the 12-year-old girl from Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 book who began a sexual relationship with a middle-aged man.
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