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mammasaale · 3 months
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Discover the vibrant flavors of India with our premium range of Indian spices, Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or a spices wholesaler, our diverse selection guarantees satisfaction. Elevate your dishes with the true essence of Indian and spices, sourced directly from the heart of India. Experience the difference with our unparalleled range of Indian spice offerings.
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bellarose204 · 2 months
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Veruca salt : Mr wonka . . . I'm a lesbian
Willy Wonka : what?!
Violet Beauregarde : Wonka I'm a lesbian too
Willy Wonka : well uh . . . Is there anyone else in this room who likes men?
*Charlie and Mike standing in the background holding hands*
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episode one of random character ai shit out of context
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my-anime-goods · 3 months
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Ookami to Koushinryou (Spice and Wolf) - Holo Figure by DMM Factory announced.
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vellichorom · 2 years
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* weirdcore image with the caption “ HOW DID WE GET HERE, “ *
ft @tommy-terror’s Stanley ( & furthermore, credit for the inspiration ) ❤️
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Spice of Life - Critical Fixes & More Optimization
Sims with the Gatherer trait would error out when harvesting herbs or spices. This issue has been resolved. I’ve also made some small improvements to the textures. This means the size of the set has gotten a bit smaller again. More bang for your buck and far more performance-friendly.
As usual, replace all old files with the new ones. Check the manual for usage instructions and further requirements.
Download - SFS
View Use/Instruction Manual
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n0isy-gh0st · 2 years
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like a streak of lightning we’ll come out biting
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void-tiger · 1 year
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Story of Seasons + Pokemon crossover.
Instead of (or in addition to?) raising the usual cattle, sheep, and chickens, you raise pokemon. Got a garden going? Well now there’s a bunch of bidoof and buneary and pidgeys and caterpies trying to eat the greens and vegetables. BUT! These are also Pokemon! So you can catch and train them to be helpful or train them to eat a different patch you grow. Or catch and train growliths, eevees, and meowths to chase them off. Catching and training a castform and teaching it Sunny Day and Raindance to make your crops healthier. And so on.
Buuut~ since the other half of Story of Seasons is basically a very tame social + dating simulator, imagine how cute it’d be to have a partner pokemon following you around while talking to the misc villagers and depending on their preferences reacting positively or negatively to them (ie, fear vs fascination with bug pokemon), and scoring massive friendship/love points with the character you’re wooing. But also! Occasional battles with romantic or vocational rivals or characters you just reaallyy do not like, as well as seasonal battle festivals in addition to the usual harvest and animal festivals.
And other activities! Pokemon assisting (or interfering) with foraging, fishing, and mining, but many of these pokemon can be caught and trained to passively or actively gather materials. (Bidoof? Lumber gatherer. Sableye? Mining buddy.)
Also…and this is just my personal headcanon, but meowth’s pay day and any pokemon with the pickup ability runs the risk of an angry villager wanting their stuff back. (“What do you have in your mouth, meowth? Wait…is that a wallet?! Meowth…not again…”)
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sailoreuterpe · 2 years
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Me: Complains about one of modern society's ills.
Dad: But here's how things have ALWAYS been awful and therefore your complaint is invalid!
Me: Oh my god, shut the fuck up.
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timmburrton · 1 day
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Character Representation: Augustus Gloop
Name: Max Koch {Drag Name: Maxinne Del Spice}
From: Hamburg, Germany {Half Spaniard}
She // Him || Pansexual, Demisexual || 19 {May 17 // Taurus} || 5’10”
Occupation: Professional Makeup Artist and Drag Queen
Appearance: Short Curly Dark Brown Hair, Hazel Eyes, Ear, Eyebrow, Belly and Hip Piercings, Small Finger Tattoos, Chest, Arm and Hip Tattoos, Wears a lot of Baggy Clothes, Crop Tops, Baggy Pants, at the Hip Jeans, Necklaces, Lots of Reds and Black, can Wear Punk Clothing, Small German Accent
Personality: Sweet, Lil Baby, Very Confident, Self Assured, Sassy, Drama Queen, Over Extravagant
Drag Queen Appearance: Wears Long Red Wigs Most of the Time, Form Fitting Dresses, Very High Heels, Lots of Reds, Heavy Makeup, Fishnets, Leather Thigh High Boots, Short Skirts/Dresses, Acrylic Nails, Choker, Necklaces
Likes: Dressing Up, Nail Polish, the Color Red, Makeup, Runway, Fashion, Shopping, Magazines, Chocolate, Sweets
Dislikes: Rude Customers, Disrespect, Rude People, Discrimination
Values: Love; She would be so happy to feel all the love in the world and are willing to happily give all of it to someone who can return it just as much.
NSFW: Obedient Sub {Can Dom But Has to be Guided}; Size Kink, Breeding {Receiving}, Nicknames {Princess, Angel, etc., Receiving and Giving}, Toys {Giving and Receiving}, Collaring {Receiving}, Bondage {Giving and Receiving}, Choking {Giving and Receiving}, Marking {Giving and Receiving}, Praise {Giving and Receiving}, Humiliation//Degradation {Receiving}, Burning {Receiving}, Oral {Giving and Receiving}, Overstim {Receiving}, Edging {Receiving}, Pet Play {Bunny Boy, Giving}, Impact Play//Spanking {Giving and Receiving}, Auralism, Public, Being Recorded/Watched, Whipping {Giving and Receiving} {Will Try Most Kinks, Might Dom/Subdrop with Harder Kinks}
Relations Within the bot:
Relationship: Poly, Uninterested {0/?}
Sign off 💄Max or 💄Maxinne Del Spice
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Faceclaim: @/callmespice on Instagram
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bellarose204 · 2 months
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*Clara tries on Wonka's top hat*
Clara: how do I look?
Willy: like a dreamer *he then tries on her goggles* how do I look?
Noodle: ridiculous
Clara: like someone who breaks the law
Willy: says the rebel
Clara: OK CAN I HAVE MY GOGGLES BACK!?
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indian-food-exporters · 10 months
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fantastickkay · 10 months
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Albums released this week in history! Based on my collection
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theamazingannie · 1 year
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Official prototypes for my friendship bracelets. Might change around the letter beads and a few of the colors due to inventory but overall I’m happy with the results
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najia-cooks · 6 months
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[ID: A decorative orange ceramic plate with a pyramid of green herbs and sesame seeds, topped with deep red sumac and more sesame seeds. End ID]
زعتر فلسطيني / Za'tar falastinia (Palestinian spice blend)
Za'tar (زَعْتَر; also transliterated "za'atar," "zaatar" and "zatar") is the name of a family of culinary herbs; it is also the name of a group of spice blends made by mixing these herbs with varying amounts of olive oil, sumac, salt, roasted sesame seeds, and other spices. Palestinian versions of za'tar often include caraway, aniseed, and roasted wheat alongside generous portions of sumac and sesame seeds. The resulting blend is bold, zesty, and aromatic, with a hint of floral sourness from the sumac, and notes of licorice and anise.
Za'tar is considered by Palestinians to have particular national, political, and personal importance, and exists as a symbol of both Israeli oppression and Palestinian home-making and resistance. Its major components, olive oil and wild thyme, are targeted by the settler state in large part due to their importance to ecology, identity, and trade in Palestine—settlers burn and raze Palestinian farmers' olive trees by the thousands each year. A 1977 Israeli law forbade the harvesting of wild herbs within its claimed borders, with violators of the law risking fines and confiscation, injury, and even death from shootings or land mines; in 2006, za'tar was further restricted, such that even its possession in the West Bank was met with confiscation and fines.
Despite the blanket ban on harvesting wild herbs (none of which are endangered), Arabs are the only ones to be charged and fined for the crime. Samir Naamnih calls the ban an attempt to "starve us out," given that foraging is a major source of food for many Palestinians, and that picking and selling herbs is often the sole form of income for impoverished families. Meanwhile, Israeli farmers have domesticated and farmed za'tar on expropriated Palestinian land, selling it (both the herb and the spice mixture) back to Palestinians, and later marketing it abroad as an "Israeli" blend; they thus profit from the ban on wild harvesting of the herb. This farming model, as well as the double standard regarding harvesting, refer back to an idea that Arabs are a primitive people unfit to own the land, because they did not cultivate or develop it as the settlers did (i.e., did not attempt to recreate a European landscape or European models of agriculture); colonizing and settling the land are cast as justified, and even righteous.
The importance of the ban on foraging goes beyond the economic. Raya Ziada, founder of an acroecology nonprofit based in Ramallah, noted in 2019 that "taking away access to [wild herbs] doesn't just debilitate our economy and compromise what we eat. It's symbolic." Za'tar serves variously as a symbol of Palestinians' connection to the land and to nature; of Israeli colonial dispossession and theft; of the Palestinian home ("It’s a sign of a Palestinian home that has za’tar in it"); and of resistance to the colonial regime, as many Palestinians have continued to forage herbs such as za'tar and akkoub in the decades since the 1977 ban. Resistance to oppression will continue as long as there is oppression.
Palestine Action has called for bail fund donations to aid in their storming, occupying, shutting down, and dismantling of factories and offices owned by Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. Also contact your representatives in the USA, UK, and Canada.
Ingredients:
Za'tar (Origanum syriacum), 250g once dried (about 4 cups packed)
250g (1 2/3 cup) sesame seeds
170g (3/4 cup) Levantine sumac berries, or ground sumac (Rhus coriaria)
100g (1/2 cup) wheat berries (optional)
2 Tbsp olive oil
1 Tbsp aniseed (optional)
1/2 Tbsp caraway seeds (optional)
Levantine wild thyme (also known as Bible hyssop, Syrian oregano, and Lebanese oregano) may be purchased dried online. You may also be able to find some dried at a halal grocery store, where it will be labelled "زعتر" (za'tar) and "thym," "thyme," or "oregano." Check to make sure that what you're buying is just the herb and not the prepared mixture, which is also called "زعتر." Also ensure that what you're buying is not a product of Israel.
If you don't have access to Levantine thyme, Greek or Turkish oregano are good substitutes.
Wheat berries are the wheat kernel that is ground to produce flour. They may be available sold as "wheat berries" at a speciality health foods store. They may be omitted, or replaced with pre-ground whole wheat flour.
Instructions:
1. Harvest wild thyme and remove the stems from the leaves. Wash the leaves in a large bowl of water and pat dry; leave in a single layer in the sun for four days or so, until brittle. Skip this step if using pre-dried herbs.
2. Crumble leaves by rubbing them between the palms of your hands until they are very fine. Pass through a sieve or flour sifter into a large bowl, re-crumbling any leaves that are too coarse to get through.
Crumbling between the hands is an older method. You may also use a blender or food processor to grind the leaves.
3. Mix the sifted thyme with a drizzle of olive oil and work it between your hands until incorporated.
4. Briefly toast sumac berries, caraway seeds, and aniseed in a dry skillet over medium heat, then grind them to a fine powder in a mortar and pestle or a spice mill.
5. Toast sesame seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring constantly, until deeply golden brown.
6. (Optional) In a dry skillet on medium-low, toast wheat berries, stirring constantly, until they are deeply golden brown. Grind to a fine powder in a spice mill. If using ground flour, toast on low, stirring constantly, until browned.
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Some people in the Levant bring their wheat to a local mill to be ground after toasting, as it produces a finer and more consistent texture.
7. Mix all ingredients together and work between your hands to incorporate.
Store za'tar in an airtight jar at room temperature. Mix with olive oil and use as a dipping sauce with bread.
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