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fullcravings · 1 month
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Chocolate Buttermilk Cake
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lowspoonsfood · 7 months
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Low Budget, High Taste Milkshakes
Requires no ice cream! You’ll need: 
some kind of blender
1 cup any milk
1 frozen banana
(opt) 2-3 tbsp of peanut/nut butter of choice
(opt) 2-3 tbsp of cocoa powder
(opt) a few ice cubes for that extra cold and frosty texture. try also frozen berries if you’re feeling fruity! 
1. Slice up frozen banana. Keep the peel on if you want- it’ll get blended up either way and I promise you won’t even notice. If it’s a little too frozen hard, let it thaw for a few minutes. I usually use a full banana since the ones I buy are on the small side, so go with your heart on how much nanner you want. 
2. Gently slam dunk the banana slices into the blender. Pour in milk. Add other stuff. 
3. Close up the blender container tight and blend til smooth for about a minute. (I use a nutribullet, and I like to pulse the contents a few times first before going all the way through.) Do taste tests if needed, and adjust ingredients to your personal perfection. 
4. Pour the milkshake into a cup. Give your blender container a good strong water rinse and it’ll be clean in seconds. If your blender bottle is designed to be handheld, feel free to skip the cup.
5. Sit down and enjoy your drink! 
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sidewalkchemistry · 8 months
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soldier-poet-king · 5 months
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i also need to engage w more weird art. just. in general. i dont really watch movies. but like. visual art. books. zines. idgaf. i am going to start doing more of that. for me.
if u wanna send me ur fave weird art recs that you think i'd vibe with, please do.
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thecryptkeeper · 4 months
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hiii can i have some ppl recommend recipes that are cheap and FILLING PMEASE
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angelmush · 1 year
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for dinner i made a rice bowl w pan seared crispy skin salmon w chile, lots of lime, pickled red onion, avocado, sugar snap peas + nori .
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songsofbloodandwater · 6 months
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Don't you love when something is nagging you to make a recipe, you let the Spirits lead you in the process, and afterwards when you search key words looking for something similar online, it turns out It's not only definitely A Thing but that you also have ancestral ties to it? because I do.
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panb1mbo · 9 months
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i made carbonara with the leftover chicken!!
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recipe linked in green but good luck charlie cause i added a million things so i would eat it ngl
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encouraging-growth · 1 year
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For tonight's dinner we have pan-fried chicken cutlets with an orzo pasta salad
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fullcravings · 3 months
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Double Chocolate Espresso Walnut Cookies
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louisehagger · 1 year
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Monday comfort is a bowl of congee 🍚✨ From a personal collaboration The Rituals of Nourishment⁠; An Artist collaboration by Louise Hagger, Allie Wist, Michelle Gatton & Alexander Breeze. Published in @thephotographersgallery ‘s journal Loose Associations. Concept: Louise Hagger & Allie Wist Photography by @louisehagger  Text by @aeswist Food Styling by @gatton_michelle  Prop Styling by @alexanderbreeze  Photo Assistant: @sam.peter.reeves  Retouching by @darkroomdigital_uk⁠ “Recipes hold within them deep undercurrents of who we are and who we hope to be. To nourish others is to assume this responsibility—to build access to the histories, ecologies, and futures embedded within food. Nourishment can be seen as a way to render accessible the many threads of meaning held within a mother’s humble bowl of congee, or encased beneath the cellophane of a ceremonial gift basket. Cooking with bones is one of our most ancient practices, a prehistoric recipe. When we create ritual and tradition around food, we unfold deep lineages and connections spanning time and space.” . . . #foodphotography #louisehagger @wyatt_clarke_jones @patbates_associates @f22aop @assocphoto @equallens @she.takes.over #stilllifephotography #memories  #foodart #nourish #nourishment  #theritualsofnourishment  #politicsoffood #foodieodicals #print  #artphotography #art #womeninphotography #selfpublishbehappy  #printisnotdead #thephotographersgallery #recipes #rice #congee #comfortfood #bones #food #artist #foodalter #foodworship #monday #instagood #instafood #instadaily (at The Photographers' Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClyKzraIBu0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sidewalkchemistry · 11 months
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Blueberry Lavender Spritzer & Violet + Lavender Ice
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borngeniusworld · 1 month
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Eat Healthy, Live Wealthy
Eat Healthy, Live Wealthy “The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition.” – Thomas Edison “Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.” – Jim Rohn “Healthy eating is a way of life, so it’s important to establish routines that are simple, realistically, and ultimately livable.” – Arthur…
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brightgnosis · 5 months
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Sacred space is [about] so much more than altar space. It’s where we come to connect with deity, spirit, higher self, source, etc. It’s a place of calm and comfort […] A place where we can get grounded for work. A place to connect with ancestors. Sacred space can be your home, a room, a balcony, your garden, a windowsill, or even yourself.
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From Hearth and Home Witchcraft: Rituals and Recipes to Nourish Home and Spirit, published 2022; Jennie Blonde (My Ko-Fi Here)
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cinader · 2 months
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WTF am I supposed to eat?!
How much health and vitality can we create when we play with releasing processed foods, and enjoy real food instead?  When my clients embark on a health journey like this, they often ask in despair, “WTF am I supposed to eat?!” I’m SUPER excited that I’ve now created a collection of recipes to answer that question! My new full-color PDF recipe booklet consists of 44 pages containing 37 simple,…
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HELD BY THE LAND DECK: 45 Ways to Use Indigenous Plants for Healing & Nourishment - Guidebook + Cards by Leigh Joseph
Have Indigenous plant knowledge at your fingertips with this gorgeously illustrated card deck from Leigh Joseph, an ethnobotanist and a member of the Squamish Nation. Plants can be a great source of healing as well as nourishment, and the practice of growing and harvesting from trees, flowering herbs, and other plants is a powerful way to become more connected to the land. The Indigenous Peoples of North America have long traditions of using native plants as medicine as well as for food. Held by the Land Deck includes 45 cards of indigenous plants and their properties and a 48-page booklet to guide you along the way. Here are some of the things you will find:  
Tips to build your own home apothecary
Notes on how to mindfully harvest and connect to the land you’re on
Recipes for infused oils and salves
A botanical glossary to help out with some of the more technical language
Checklists for safe and sustainable harvesting
This beautifully illustrated card deck includes plants that are culturally significant to the Pacific Northwest, including Western Red Cedar, Devil’s Club, Broad-Leaved Plantain, Camas, Wapato, and Red Laver. Special features in the booklet include recipes for food and beauty products along with stories and traditions around the plants. This elegant, full-color card deck and booklet is your go-to guide for Indigenous plants and will give you new insights into the power of everyday nature.
Published: April 9th, 2024
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