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Party Animal Blondie BarsMoist and delicious blondie bars packed with party animal cookies and golden Oreos. Print Recipe Pin Recipe Servings 20 Ingredients 1 cup OR 2 sticks unsalted butter melted, and cooled for 2 minutes1 cup light brown sugar packed1/2 cup granulated sugar1 tsp pure vanilla extract2 large eggs2 cups all-purpose flour spoon and level measured1 tsp aluminum-free baking powder1 tsp salt1/2 cup white chocolate chips plus an extra handful for topping26 Iced animal cookies broken into chunks (reserve 6 whole cookies for topping)10 Golden Oreos broken into smaller chunks (reserve 2 Oreos for topping)Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Melt butter in a large microwave safe bowl. Once butter is melted and cooled for 2 minutes, add in both sugars and whisk until combined. Add in vanilla and eggs and mix throughly. Make sure butter isn't too hot or it could cook the egg.In a separate bowl, whisk flour, baking powder and salt. Add into wet ingredients and mix until combined.Gently mix in white chocolate chips and crushed cookies, just until incorporated.Place a sheet of parchment paper in a 9 X 13 jelly roll pan with sides. Add in batter and smooth down with a spatula so its even in the pan. Top with extra handful of white chocolate chips. Add on reserved whole animal cookies and Oreo chunks sporadically on the top of the batter. Sprinkle with some multi colored nonpareils.Bake on the center rack for 18 to 20 minutes. The edges will be golden brown. The Blondies will remain moist. Cool completely and transfer to cutting board. Slice and enjoy!! ?

The Party for the Animals (Dutch: Partij voor de Dieren, [pɑrˈtɛi voːr də ˈdiːrə(n)]; PvdD) is a political party in the Netherlands. Among its main goals are animal rights and animal welfare.[2]

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The Party for the Animals was founded on 28 October 2002 by Marianne Thieme, among others.[5] Although initially considered a testimonial party, a party which does not seek to gain political power but to testify its beliefs and thereby influence other parties, the party signaled its willingness to enter a coalition-government in 2021.[6][7] The party today is a part of the governing coalitions in the municipalities of Almere, Arnhem and Groningen.[8]

In 2003, the PvdD competed in its first Tweede Kamer election. Founded only three months before the elections, the party competed in 18 of the 19 constituencies, missing ballot access in Overijssel due to a clerical error. The party won 47,665 votes, gaining 75% of the electoral threshold, but missing out on a seat.

The electoral breakthrough for the PvdD occurred at the 2004 European elections. The party won 3.22% of the votes (153.432 votes), not enough to win a seat, but a sharp improvement compared to their 2003 result. In 2006 the party won their first seats in the Tweede Kamer, with Marianne Thieme and Esther Ouwehand being elected to parliament. The party gained a lot of attention due to a number of prominent lijstduwers, such as Paul Cliteur, Maarten 't Hart, Kees van Kooten, Rudy Kousbroek, Georgina Verbaan and Jan Wolkers.

The Party won nine seats in eight provinces in the 2007 Dutch provincial elections, securing one seat in the Eerste Kamer. In 2010, the party won representation on the local councils of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Arnhem, Gouda, Vlagtwedde and Pijnacker-Nootdorp; this meant that the PvdD secured representation on every level of government in the Netherlands.

In consequent elections, the electoral support for the PvdD remained relatively stable, winning two seats in the Tweede Kamer in 2010 and 2012. In 2014, the party won representation to the European parliament and joined the European United Left-Nordic Green Left parliamentary group.

In 2017, the party gained its best result to date, winning five seats in the Tweede Kamer. On 16 July 2019 Femke Merel van Kooten split from the PvdD caucus and continued as an independent member of parliament. The reason for the split was that Van Kooten criticized the narrow political focus of the party, which in her opinion focused too much on ecology and animal rights.[9]

Their main aim is to improve the life of animals and nature as a whole. They see the constant emphasis on economic growth as one of the main reasons for the lack of animal rights and is to blame for the state that nature currently is in.[10] They want animal rights to be enshrined into the constitution.

In recent years,[vague] they have widened their scope to more than just animal rights, for example sustainability, healthcare, housing and more. They also strive for a shorter workweek and for a universal basic income.[11]

Initially founded as Euro Animal 7, Animal Politics EU is an informal grouping of animal rights based political parties within the European Union. Animal Politics EU has member parties in the Netherlands, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. The group currently has one MEP: Anja Hazekamp of the PvdD. Martin Buschmann for the Tierschutzpartei was formerly an MEP in this group but is no longer as of 2020

The electorate of the PvdD consists in majority of women (estimated at 70%) living in urban areas.[16] In 2023 the party achieved its best results in Amsterdam (11.5%), Arnhem (8.8%), Bergen (8.3%), Haarlem (9.8%), Nijmegen (9.3%), Schiermonnikoog (9%) and Zutphen (8.7%).[17] The party has lowest support in rural areas with large agricultural industries, such as in the Bible belt. It is supported by many organic farmers, and positions itself as a farmer's party which wants to free farmers from the big agricultural companies and their lobbyists, and help farmers transition to organic farming.

The PvdD has the largest proportion of vegan/vegetarian voters of any political party in the Netherlands, with 17.3% or 27.9% of PvdD voters in saying in two surveys in 2021 that they did not eat meat. The party with the second-highest proportion of vegan/vegetarian voters in both surveys was GroenLinks, for which the share laid at 8.4% or 16.9%.[18][19][20]

In 2021, a survey by Katholiek Nieuwsblad found that Catholic voters make up greater share of the PvdD's electorate than those of denominationally Christian parties such as CDA, ChristenUnie and SGP.[21] According to the Nieuwsblad's survey, Catholic voters tend to avoid denominationally Protestant or interconfessional parties and vote for strictly Catholic or secular ones in greater numbers instead. The newspaper also claimed that the voting behaviour of the PvdD and the SP is remarkably often in line with the moral views of the Catholic Church, and that "the social teachings of the Church are more progressive than is often thought".[21] The former leader of the party, Marianne Thieme, often made appeals to Christian voters.[22]

Your goal is to devour the competition and be the champions of the forest! When you fight a group of animals, remember these rules:\r\n\r\n

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  • The wolf eats the goose\r\n\t
  • The goose eats the frog\r\n\t
  • The frog eats the spider\r\n\t
  • The spider eats the worm\r\n\t
  • The worm eats the wolf\r\n\r\n\r\nPlace your animals on the grid so your animals eat the evil ones! Left Click and drag an animal to place it on a square. Try to arrange your animals in a way so they don't get eaten themselves! Once you have your formation set, press \"OK!\" to start.\r\n\r\nThe number next to the yellow smiley face is your morale - when one of your animals is eaten, it will decrease by one. Make sure the morale doesn't hit zero, or it's game over!\r\n\r\nThe number next to the blue ghost is the amount of evil animals you've eaten. At the end of each match, you can meet with a merchant to exchange ghosts for items to help you in battle. Once you get an item, you can click and drag it on an animal to see it take effect.\r\n" } } , "@type":"Question", "name":"", "acceptedAnswer": "@type":"Answer", "text":"" ] } ] Sorry... this game is not playable in your browser.

Place your animals on the grid so your animals eat the evil ones! Tap and drag an animal to place it on a square. Try to arrange your animals in a way so they don't get eaten themselves! Once you have your formation set, tap "OK!" to start.

The number next to the blue ghost is the amount of evil animals you've eaten. At the end of each match, you can meet with a merchant to exchange ghosts for items to help you in battle. Once you get an item, you can tap and drag it on an animal to see it take effect.

Place your animals on the grid so your animals eat the evil ones! Left Click and drag an animal to place it on a square. Try to arrange your animals in a way so they don't get eaten themselves! Once you have your formation set, press "OK!" to start.

The number next to the blue ghost is the amount of evil animals you've eaten. At the end of each match, you can meet with a merchant to exchange ghosts for items to help you in battle. Once you get an item, you can click and drag it on an animal to see it take effect.

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