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Moving to Neocities!

Howdy, Rebels! The Rebel Palate will no longer update on its Blogspot site. Instead, new posts will appear on the new Neocities site at rebelpalate.neocities.org. So why the move? Neocities is heavily community-based. Much like Wordpress, all templates and external tools are provided by people who use the service. Plus, I like that I can edit everything manually. That being said, Blogger was a necessary first step. If I'd gotten onto Neocities sooner, I would have been overwhelmed and probably given up. Since I finally have a job, I may get the $5/month "supporter" membership. That would give me my own domain and more storage, among other things. This being a blog, it won't be long before I need the extra space. And yes, all of this means The Rebel Palate is officially back. I can't say much of my new posting schedule, because of my new job and my big project, but I will at least sort-of-ish try. I'm thinking to do a lot more short posts, and hopefully one &
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Short: Summit Rock Café!

(Click here to jump to the recommended song, Hot Dog by Buck Owens!) Howdy, Rebels! Welp, I can't pretend to live in "Vague New England Location" anymore. I do, in fact, live in Connecticut. You can collect your bet money now. Just saying it for those who found me through the TV Tropes "Random Media" button. And yeah. just as I thought I wouldn't have material for a while, if ever again, the inspiration came CASCADING over me like a tidal wave of creative influence. Okay, maybe this hobby isn't so creative. But still. Summit Rock Café is actually a part of Summit Studios in Manchester, Connecticut.  Summit Studios, a music school, has been around since 1995 but moved to its current Manchester location in 2000. They opened their store, Summit Music Center, in 2012. The café is a very recent addition to the business, having just opened in June 2022. In fact, when looking up the café, all I found were news headlines about its ope

Yet Another Update Post (THE END?!)

Howdy, Rebels. I feel the need to let everyone know that I'm going to take an intentional hiatus- you know, as opposed to the recent unintentional one- in September. I have a month-ish worth of content lined up for August, because it's gonna be another themed month. So at least there's that. I'm using the coming hiatus to work on another personal project, and it's not realistic for me to work on two things at once without a team. Or at least, without a blog team. Lately I've got the feeling that with higher food and gas prices, and my need to write about obscure topics, I'm not going to have much to write about this year. The Rebel Palate isn't going to end, necessarily, because I don't feel like it's been long enough, but I'm also not completely against stopping. I've learned a lot about how blogging actually works, about myself, and obviously about the subjects I've covered. It wouldn't feel like a completely pointless end

BRITISH Cookie Crisp Box (And Other Countries' Designs)

(Click here to jump to the recommended song, Lobo Jones by Jackie Gotroe!) If you haven't already, please take my User Experience Survey. It's only ten questions, and it will help me improve things here on The Rebel Palate. Thank you. Right there, Rebels! I noticed that REAL ART on Food Packaging had an error. For some reason the picture of a Cookie Crisp box was missing. Finding a replacement obviously didn't take long, but I found something I didn't expect. You know what they say about happy accidents. That they, uh... exist. I'd criticized Chip the Wolf's design in the above post, essentially calling it uninspired and bland, but I had only seen the U.S. version. While fixing the picture, I accidentally found three main international variants on the design. Cookie Crisp is actually made by Nestle outside the United States. Turns out they're partnered with General Mills in what they call "Cereal Partners Worldwide".