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The Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond showed home cooks how to make a sweet treat the whole family will enjoy. Here's her trick to making the perfect white chocolate pistachio truffles.
Published on April 26, 2022 2 min read The Pioneer Woman made a sweet treat with white chocolate. Here’s how to make Ree Drummond’s white chocolate pistachio truffles.
Ree Drummond’s white chocolate pistachio truffles Drummond starts by making the truffle filling.
Wendell Sailor confirms the worst kept secret in the NRL.
As a Bronco Wendell Sailor tormented the Dragons, now he is joining them [GALLO/GETTY] Former Australia rugby union international Wendell Sailor joined rugby league club St George-Illawarra Dragons on Monday after completing a two-year doping ban.
Sailor, 33, tested positive for cocaine while playing rugby union for the New South Wales Waratahs in 2006.
Former State of Origin winger will make his rugby league comeback on Saturday for the Dragons feeder club the Shellharbour Marlins and it is unclear how long it will be before he is expected to graduate to the NRL.
Ex-members of an underground Christian 'cult' have laid bare the harrowing abuse that they suffered at the hands of its leaders - and accused the organization of harboring a slew of sexual predators and failing to report them to the police.
The bizarre religious movement - which has no official name but is referred to as 'Two By Twos' by outsiders and ex-members - was started by a man named William Irvine in Ireland in the late 1800s.
Amy Bruni is a Paranormal Researcher. She’s been ghost-hunting for over 15 years (on and offscreen). Well now, she’s finally started her own show called Kindred Spirits where she’ll be exploring America’s scariest places.
Below, you’ll learn all about Amy’s net worth, married life, daughter, and more.
Amy Bruni On Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits is all about exploring America’s darkest locations demanding answers to the most chilling haunted mysteries, and doing so are Amy Bruni and Adam Berry — the show’s host/co-executive producers.
Louisiana alligator hunters used to make between $20 and $40 per foot of alligator. Alligator sales in Louisiana dropped to an all-time low due to increased competition from overseas.
It’s reported that they typically work on a freelance basis where they only get paid when they have an alligator to sell. How much an individual can make depends greatly. It’s reported that some get paid up to $40 per foot of the reptile unprocessed.