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Peanut Butter Oatmeal Hearts | Lalaloopsy Kitchen | Cooking Videos for Kids

Watch the NEW Netflix Original Series We're #Lalaloopsy Now Streaming on Netflix! https://www.netflix.com/title/80095649 Join Tahani and Dariana as they show us how to make No Bake Peanut Butter Oatmeal Hearts, just in time for Valentines Day! Check out this #Lalaloopsy Baking Oven recipe, and post pictures of your creation using #LalaloopsyKitchen. Ingredients: - 1/2 cup of Honey - 1/2 cup of Peanut Butter - 1 cup of Non-Fat Dry Milk - 1 cup of Quick Cooking Oats - Sprinkles - Lalaloopsy Heart Shaped Measuring Spoons Instructions: 1. Combine all ingredients into a large bowl and stir. 2. Spray the Lalaloopsy Heart Shaped Measuring Spoons with cooking spray. 3. Fill the Lalaloopsy Heart Shaped Measuring Spoon with the mixture. 4. Use a toothpick to pop out the mixture onto a piece of parchment paper 5. Decorate the Hearts with Sprinkles. 6. Refrigerate the Hearts over night. 7. Enjoy! Post pictures of your creation using #LalaloopsyKitchen. Find more Lalaloopsy Kitchen recipes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f-XtuqdJ0&list=PLwGFZHoDBYijwwqYsp0gWeyJvzFS4f7Ub Buy Lalaloopsy Baking Oven: http://www.lalaloopsy.com/en-us/collect/featureproducts/529583/baking-oven Sew Magical, Sew Cute! The NEW #Lalaloopsy LalaloopsySeries and minis featured in the show are available now at Target: https://www.pinterest.com/werelalaloopsy/new-lalaloopsy-LalaloopsySeries-collectibles-at-target/ Watch all NEW videos on the official YouTube channel! Subscribe to #Lalaloopsy here!: http://bit.ly/subscribetoLLL We’re #Lalaloopsy. The world is full of color. Together we’re better! Share The Magic of Creativity by tagging your Lalaloopsy videos with #Lalaloopsy! In #Lalaloopsy Land, everyone is stitched together uniquely. So come along and discover The Magic of Creativity! #Lalaloopsy were once rag LalaloopsySeries that magically came to life when their very last stitch was sewn. Each character has its own charming personality inspired by the fabric used to make it. #Lalaloopsy live in a whimsical world full of silly surprises. With love and a little bit of imagination, you'll see why #Lalaloopsy are sew magical… sew cute! Connect with #Lalaloopsy: Visit the official Lalaloopsy Website: https://lalaloopsy.com Like Lalaloopsy on Facebook: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyFB Follow Lalaloopsy on Twitter: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyTW Follow Lalaloopsy on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyPT Follow Lalaloopsy on Instagram: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyIG Play FREE games on Lalaloopsy’s Website: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyGames Visit the Lalaloopsy Shop: http://bit.ly/LalaloopsyShop Watch ALL NEW Lalaloopsy content here! NEW We're Lalaloopsy Playlist: http://bit.ly/2iafi2n Peanut Butter Oatmeal Hearts | Lalaloopsy Kitchen | Cooking Videos for Kids https://youtu.be/Q9f-XtuqdJ0

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The Big Picture

Losing a battle over the remote control forces Zeke to miss his favourite reality show. He decides to draw himself with the ultimate control - as the star of his own reality show, "You Can Matter".

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Why This MIT Dropout Started an Anti-College

To watch the next episode, Turning Junk into Treehouses, click here: http://bit.ly/1IkgVqe Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/seekerstories?sub_confirmation=1 Disenchanted with the out-of-date curriculum of traditional college, Jeremy Rossmann dropped out of MIT. Within a few years, he and co-founder Ashu Desai, started The Make School, a college replacement program for founders and developers. "Our core philosophy is if you teach the same thing two years in a row, it's got to be wrong because computer science as a field and software engineering as a discipline is moving so fast," said Rossmann. Instead of tests, there's project-based work. Instead of tuition upfront, there's a debt-free model charged to students only once they find employment after graduation. The Make School also claims to bring its students better access to top tech company functions, networking, and guidance as they shape their career. Classes focus on developing desirable qualities and capabilities as expressed by current hiring managers in Silicon Valley. Beyond programming classes, subjects also include nutrition, health, writing, and exercise - tools to succeed in a professional life. "And then some more general life skills, communication, empathy, understanding the history of tech and then a big segment on ethics. So Uber, what do we think? Airbnb, where do we stand? Is it okay to start a company in that way? Is it beneficial for society? Are the laws out of date? How does this all work behind the scenes?" Rossmann continued. In September 2015, The Make School began its first academic year with nearly 30 full-time students in the founding class. Some students are fresh out of high school, some have left their colleges to pursue education here instead. They all live together in dorm-like housing in San Francisco, and though they may also be carrying fake IDs, it's not to sneak into bars for fun like their university-counterparts. It's usually to be able to hear a tech company founder speak at a networking event, or meet other contacts in the industry for a job. Not everyone is on board with the new program, including some parents, who prefer their children still attend traditional, name-recognized universities. To which Rossmann responds, "When LinkedIn and Lyft and these companies with tens of millions of dollars of funding are all committing contractually to coming and recruit here, and they don't come to the school where your child is studying, that means something." To watch Turning Junk into Treehouses, click here: http://bit.ly/1IkgVqe Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/seekerstories?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Seeker community! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeekerNetwork Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seeker-Network/872690716088418?ref=hl Instagram: http://instagram.com/seekernetwork Tumblr: http://seekernetwork.tumblr.com App - iOS http://seekernetwork.com/ios App - Android http://seekernetwork.com/android Executive Producer: Laura Ling Producer: Paige Keipper (Hansen) Cinematographer: Spencer Snider, Alex Gerhard Editor: Lee Mould

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Central heirs: Royals seize division title

Lorenzo Cain's two-out, two-run single in the sixth inning broke a tie and the Royals didn't look back, pulling away from the Mariners down the stretch to clinch their first AL Central title and their first division title since winning the AL West in 1985. Johnny Cueto did his part for KC, holding Seattle to three runs over seven innings for the win.

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