
This appears to be a cooking episode about making biscuits with butter tips, though the transcript is extremely brief and incomplete.
Original TransmissionsBased on the limited transcript available, this episode seems to focus on baking techniques for making perfect biscuits, specifically emphasizing the importance of butter. The brief snippet mentions butter being necessary for biscuits that can become dry when they sit out for extended periods. The transcript cuts off mid-sentence while discussing dipping biscuits in melted butter, suggesting this may have been a cooking demonstration or instructional segment. However, the transcript is too fragmentary to determine if this follows the typical 'Cult of Psyche' format of tarot readings and consciousness exploration, or if this represents a departure from the show's usual occult and mythology content.
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