Had a strawberry tanghulu as snack. The strawberries are big and juicy. Eating it as a candied fruit, brings both the fresh and crunchy candy flavour. Love the sweet and crunchy snack. Gluten free. Vegan snack. From “Tanghulu NYC”
Soooooo, I may have seen something that bee post with like a million notes. I suddenly can't find it, but if you haven't seen it, it basically amounted to "vegans can eat honey. it doesn't hurt the bees. They actually prefer it. They make too much and it means a giant ape protects them from predators and the elements. It's a win win. They could leave at any point but they don't unless their beekeeper is doing a bad job taking care of them. Them staying the closest thing to consent for use of an animal product as you can get."
Obviously, big companies still do things that we shouldn't ignore, but local bee keepers and hobby beekeepers often treat their 20,000-80,000 little pets very well. (Obviously, you should still judge on an individual basis)
Anyway, I may have spent an hour and a half making this:
It's supposed to be a Twitter header kinda thing. Feel free to use it! (Let me know if you do? You don't have to, I just like knowing when people like my art :)
Animal breeding is so disgusting!!! As an antinatalist who firmly believes bringing a new life into the world will do nothing good for them or anyone else, I do NOT AT ALL support the breeding of any animals, farmed, wild, or domestic. Taking a job as an animal breeder has gotta be one of the most EMBARRASSING jobs ever. Imagine getting paid to bring a new life into the world, letting it experience all of the cons of living in this hellhole, they don't have to exist and suffer the pain of being hurt, scared, sad,_ hungry, or thirsty, but us humans are so selfish that we don't care about that, we just want cute fullbreds instead of taking care of the less fortunate animals in desperate need of help. Thousands of animals get euthanized everyday, but nah us humans don't care well keep breeding animals for our own selfish annoying ass desires its a fuckin kink at this point. We love to say how much we love animals and dont want them to get abused while simultaneously not even taking in strays, adoptees or pound animals and instead consciously choosing That's... Definitely something. Why do people love breeding domestic animals instead of just adopting their own, giving it a much better life than the one it endures in a cage, confined and unable to do much, inducing depression and sadness. I do support euthanasia because it is a painless and peaceful way to die, and I believe humans should have their version as well to prevent a painful and stressful death. I hate people so much, why would you bring a new life into this already suffering planet just so you can have the sake of giving your dog an offspring or getting a fullbred or having a baby animal??? Literally just adopt an animal from the pound or shelter you can actually HELP lives instead of tending for new ones that don't even exist yet like fuck this I'm out man
الساعة ٨ ونص والكل صار لابس البيجاما بالبيت. أمسية مكنكنة مع صينية حاملة (حمص أخضر) محمصة مع ملح طلعت هلا من الفرن
It’s 8:30 and everyone at home is in their pajamas already. Cozy evening with some roasted green chickpeas “ Hemleh”- our seasonal plant-based light snack.
1 cup walnuts
1 cup pecans
1 cup Brazil nuts
1 cup dried sweet potato, chopped
1/4 cup chia seeds
1/4 cup ground flax seed
1 tbsp lucuma
1 tbsp maca
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cloves
1/2 tsp sea salt
one can (250 ml) sweetened condensed coconut milk, softened
1/2 cup toasted amaranth
1 tbsp butter-flavoured coconut oil, melted
1 tbsp caramel extract
Place the; walnuts, pecans, Brazil nuts, and dried sweet potato in a food processor. Process until crumbly.
Add the; chia seeds, ground flax seed, lucuma, maca, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves. and sea salt. Process again.
Add the; sweetened condensed coconut milk, toasted amaranth, melted coconut oil, and caramel extract. Process again until you have a well-combined sticky mass.
Transfer batter to a large glass mixing bowl. Set in fridge to chill for a few hours.
Veggie owl! I’ve made this before and this time I wanted to make a lion or a bunny, but Cosima was desperate for me to make “owl food” again, so I did.
The eyes are a vegan ranch dip I made from 3/4 cup vegan mayo mixed with a splash of almond milk, 1 tsp apple cider vinegar, a clove of crushed garlic, 1/2 tsp each dried parsley, dill, onion powder, paprika then salt and pepper to taste.