Oil
Pita
Some salad, olive oil and lemon
Yoghurt, cucumber and lemon
Chillies
Pickled red onions
Method:
Start by mixing together your spices. Add a glug of oil to your mushrooms and then sprinkle the spices on top. Mix well to coat every bit of the mushies.
Now grab a skillet and a bit of oil add in the mushrooms. Add something heavy on top, like another pan or a bowl and press down, let cook for 3-4 mins until charred slightly and then flip the mushrooms and repeat the process.
Now mix together your salad ingredients in a bowl and your yoghurt ingredients in another bowl.
Heat up your flatbread, load on the salad and yoghurt, then the mushroom shawarma and then top with Chillies and pickled red onions and ENJOY!!
Idk how it took me this long to discover this but I just made amazing hot chocolate and it was only 57 cals for a whole mug!!! LIFE HACK OF THE YEAR
Craving something sweet? Want to feel full at a low cost? Need something warm? HOT CHOCOLATE BABEY
I Used Low cal plant milk/almond milk to make mine and of course calorie-free Stevia/sweetener instead of sugar.
Most cocoa powders are between 300-400 calories per 100 grams but you only need like 10-20 grams for a mug depending how thick and rich you want it. So that’s like 30-50 calories at most.
Also BONUS POINTS if you have a milk foamer/steamer, frothing the milk adds SO much dimension to the texture + easily heats up your milk.
Here’s my REIPE FOR LOW CAL HOT CHOCOLATE!!!
Recipe:
10 grams hot chocolate or cocoa powder (approx. 36 cals for 10 g)
Almond milk/your favorite plant milk ~ 100-200mL or as much as you desire ofc (approx. 44 cal per 200 mL for almond milk)
This is one of my favorite recipes to come back to every winter. In addition to consuming copious amounts of fresh pineapple for the bromelain, this is a wonderful home remedy for when you're feeling under the weather that is cost-effective.  obviously if you're extremely sick, you should probably visit your doctor and none of this is ever meant to take the place of medical advice; but for your every day coughs and colds this is a great way to help support your immune system. You can even take it as a preventative before you get sick. 
I personally like to add to the onion uses by cutting up onions (especially bits I won't be cooking) and leave them in a small dish of some kind in the house so they can soak up any extra nasty business in the air.
I've also seen people put a bag of onions in their bathroom to help absorb any smells .....just don't ever eat that bag of onions. 
Does anyone else hear "well I have to eat meat for health reasons" so often that it starts to feel like "I can't do that assignment because I have to go to my grandma's funeral"
I always take people at their word, because I have to. I don't argue with them about their own health. Just because I've never met a person with a condition like that in real life doesn't mean that that kind of person doesn't exist.
I also can't help but feel skeptical, though. Because there seems to be so many people with conditions that require them to eat meat or else suffer health issues.
Love the taste of Philly Cheesesteak? Try this vegan version that’s just as satisfying! Recipe here: https://consciously-vegan.com/vegan-philly-cheesesteak-recipe/