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viejospellejos · 3 days ago
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¿Hay hambre? 🥪
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foodmyheart · 2 days ago
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allrecipee · 10 months ago
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Lemon Potato with Dill Sauce
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etherealarte · 30 days ago
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guillotin3d · 9 months ago
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vegan-nom-noms · 8 months ago
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Creamy Vegan Tomato Soup With Roasted Red Peppers
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 8 days ago
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Vincent Price cooks - Cooking Price-Wise (1971)
*I've made tons of gifs from this series. So there's more to come. This is from one episode.*
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kyaraben-time · 3 months ago
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🎄 Christmas Bentos 🎄
Source: @tomochu15 on Instagram
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chefchatter · 11 months ago
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Honey Apple Cheddar and Bacon Panini
Ingredients
Meat
• 8 slices Bacon, cooked
Produce
• 1 Honeycrisp apple
• 1 tbsp Thyme, fresh leaves
Condiments
• 4 tbsp Apple butter
• 1 Honey
Bread & Baked Goods
• 8 slices Sourdough bread
Dairy
• 4 tbsp Butter
• 1 1/2 cups Cheddar cheese
• 1 1/2 cups Havarti cheese
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pricklylittleloaf · 2 years ago
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theglowsociety · 2 months ago
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How to Create a Self-Care Space that Actually Works
Choose Your Spot: Find a place in your home that gives you peace. It could be a quiet corner of your living room, an empty desk, or even a nook by your window. The key is to choose a spot that allows you to disconnect from the outside world and truly focus on your well-being.
Clear the Clutter: When you’re creating a space for self-care, the first step is decluttering. A cluttered space equals a cluttered mind. If there are things in your space that no longer serve you, get rid of them. Only keep items that enhance your mood and bring you comfort—this could be a cozy blanket, a calming candle, or a few plants. Think of it as “cleaning out the mental junk.”
Sensory Setup: Think about the senses: sight, sound, smell, and touch. The right setup will engage all of them and elevate your self-care routine. Add soft lighting, calming scents like lavender or sandalwood, and sound—whether it’s a gentle playlist or nature sounds. You’re setting the stage for relaxation. Include textures you love, like plush pillows, a soft rug, or a favorite chair.
Make It Your Ritual: Once you’ve created the space, make it part of your daily routine. Whether you’re using this space to meditate, read, journal, or simply sit in silence, commit to spending time there each day. The idea isn’t to just visit when you’re stressed; this should become a regular part of your life. Consider blocking off time in your calendar, just as you would a meeting. When you schedule your self-care, you’re making yourself a priority.
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viejospellejos · 2 months ago
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¿Hay hambre? 🍗
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foodmyheart · 1 day ago
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sikfankitchen · 1 year ago
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Mandu (Korean Dumplings) filled with Pork, Garlic Chives & Glass Noodles. 🥟
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