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November 8, 2019 Off By Soham Collins

Thinking of painting the town red? Looking for some hedonistic clubbing on an exotic isle? Fancy taking a trip to a party metropolis? From the raving mad parties of Ibiza to the edgy music scene of Berlin, we’ve got it all covered! Check out our array of the ultimate nightlife destinations where the music is loud, the parties hair-raising and the bars titillating! Read on to find out what the “buzz” is all about!

In Mexico, the flan really came into its own. You can use a special pan known as a bain marie to make flan if you wish. This pan has an area to pour the custard mixture into and an outer pan that will hold the water bath. A bain marie lets you make flan using both an oven or a stove. If you do not have one, you can also use glass or porcelain dishes for flan. As long as they can be baked while sitting in a water bath, you will end up with a great flan.

The Target is either the circle around your camp fire that you have created for your group Odin’s blot or the space in your living room where you have placed the orgone ond generator.

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM – Magic Carpet at Zimmer Children’s Museum, 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 100, L.A. Design your own Persian-style rug. $3 per child with admission: $8 adults, $5 children 3 and older. For more information, call (323)761-8984.

9:45 AM – Five-Minute Doll ‘Dos at American Girl Place, 189 The Grove Dr., L.A. Learn speedy hairstyles, like a twisty bun and game-time ponytail, and get a goody bag of accessories and styling instructions, too. Reservations required. Ages 8 and older. $27 per person. For more information, call (877) 247-5223.

A list of George Sand’s conquests reads like an artistic who’s who of European culture at the time. Liszt, Victor Hugo, Dumas (pere) and the painter Delacroix were all the targets of her naughty network, but some say she failed with every one.

Noon and 2:00 PM – Family Amphitheater Performances at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., L.A. Listen to Ina Buckner tell stories. Admission: $10 adults, $5 children 2-12. For more information, call (877) 722-4849.

Perhaps there is a lack of understanding about how to raise strong, confident, and competent women. If this is the case, it is the responsibility of women who received positive messaging – like myself – or those who have overcome negative messaging – like my mother – or those who come from a different world but understand that women have the capacity to make things happen – like my grandmother – to teach the law makers, the teachers, the religious leaders, the CEO’s around us about the strength and wisdom of our girls.