


The second is the Beautiful Blending of All Available Options. Simplicity wins the hearts of non-deciders everywhere, every time. You can get a burger with cheese and two patties and a side of fresh fries, but that’s basically as complicated as things get at good ol’ In-N-Out. The first is the Paradox of Limited Choices. I have exactly $100 saved this month: do I spend it on fixing the toilet or buying that new red IKEA rug I’ve been eyeing? I mean, using the toilet at Starbucks every day isn’t that bad, is it?įortunately, there are two very easy solutions for those of us who suffer from Chronic Decision-making Paralysis, and neither of them involves actually curing ourselves of our indecision (you’re welcome!).
#CHOCOLATE VANILLA SWIRL FULL#
Should I try to get seven full hours of sleep a night or spend more time Googling “How did the Uruk-hai know what a menu was?” even though it’s already 3 AM and I have to get up for work at 6? What kind of career should I pursue now in order to ensure that I am still happy ten years down the road? But back when the hardest decision of my daily life was whether to order the kids’ menu-sized grilled cheese with a side of chunky tomato soup (so good) or a plate of dino-shaped chicken nuggets with a side of wavy-cut fries (argh also so good), it was nigh impossible to imagine the agony of having to make real decisions ALL THE TIME. Sure, growing up everyone would warn you about the dangers of sex and drugs and dropping out of school–and these are valid concerns (though as someone who spent 23 years in formal education, I still find it amusing that nobody ever warned me about the dangers of staying in school too long). Let’s get one thing straight, folks: Decision-making as an adult is hard. Chocolate or vanilla? These Marble Cupcakes with Swirled Chocolate-Vanilla Frosting are perfect for those days when you just can’t decide! My favorite part: they’re just as fast and easy to make as a single batter & frosting cupcake recipe.
