People who like to think outside the box.
Hygge season tends to bring to mind images of curling up with a good book and a cozy blanket. Accordingly, these are the dreamiest libraries on Pinterest.
Experience a taste of Southern goodness with our Tennessee Onions recipe. Made primarily with sweet Vidalia onions, a trifecta of cheeses, and savory butter and herbs, it’s a mouthwatering side dish you won't want to miss.
A few feel-good pics to make your day that much better.
What does a vegetarian zombie eat? “GRRRAAAAAIIIINNNNS!”
Willie Nelson received a very personal Christmas gift from his good friend Snoop Dogg.
Sometimes I think the best days are the ones that evolve naturally with little or no planning or calculation to them. And the following Saturday after we came back from Europe happened to be one of those days. I woke up early that gloomy Saturday morning, made a pot of french press and made myself comfortable with my laptop. It was an amazing trip abroad, but I was glad to be home nestled on our sofa and slowly working back into the everyday. I jumped on Pinterest between emails and blog planning and decided I wanted to cook something–it had seemed like forever since I’d done anything in my kitchen! We had picked up Boursin Cheese on our first stop at the grocery store, so I thought it would be fun to make something to go with it. I decided I’d use Martha Stewart’s Thyme Crackers as inspiration, as we happened to have all the ingredients already, (I’d picked up cream earlier that week for another project I’m working on!) but since I only have a mini food processor, and it’s not large enough to accommodate the recipe, I used my Kitchenaid mixer instead and it worked great! I also used a blend of fresh herbs …
This tofu musubi is a vegan twist on the popular Spam musubi. It’s just as flavorful, easy to make, and perfect for vegan lunchboxes, a protein-packed snack, or a hearty vegan appetizer.
There are some recipes that are worth the wait and Julia Child's Beef Bourguignon is one of them. You can’t and shouldn't rush savory, seared beef, and fork-tender vegetables, especially when they simmer a rich full-flavored sauce. When a recipe is this good, there's no need to rush, are we right? Don’t be surprised when this time-honored dish wows your whole crew. There's a reason this beef bourguignon is a culinary cult-classic, and they’ll see and taste why.
What better way to make this tropical dish vegan than with tofu, and what better time to do it than now! Complete with a savory marinade and a sweet and spicy coconut cream sauce, this satisfying main tastes just like a beach vacation. And couldn’t we all use one of those right about now?
This Vegetarian White Chili is made with vegan cream cheese, super easy to make and seriously delicious. Also entirely plant based and gluten free.
Wild rice and mushroom soup is a hearty, vegetarian soup made from scratch. Enjoy this wild rice soup recipe with crusty bread for a cozy weeknight dinner.
Beef Bulgogi is smoky, juicy, slightly sweet, and melt-in-your-mouth tender. Eat this delicious Korean dish on its own, with hot rice, or wrapped in fresh lettuce with kimchi!
Soothing palettes or stylish art decor ideas, choose your favorite bedroom design to decorate. A quirky guide to transforming your personal space into the best bedroom!
Vibrant and creamy purple sweet potato cashew cream soup is the ultimate comfort food. Vegan, easy to make, and highly nutritious.
This delicious, pillowy soft Turkish Flatbread is an easy, one-bowl-no-mixer recipe. It's perfect with hummus, tabouli, for wraps and more!
Make time to start gathering and writing you own life stories - your legacy. Use these 7 prompts for ideas. You are not too young to capture your memories on paper.
It's all beer and skittles
Are you looking for a quick and easy traditional gingernut recipe? Check out my Grandma's Gingernut Biscuits recipe here. Tastes like a warm hug!
This Vegan Japchae (잡채) recipe is a delicious gluten free and vegetable packed dish ready in under 30 minutes!
Get ready to look like a gigglemug while you and your chuckaboos enjoy these Victorian…
After years of half-truths and relentless ads on our TVs, cholesterol has, quite unfortunately, earned itself a bad name.
Similar to Italian gnocchi potato dumplings, these German potato noodles, Schupfnudeln, are a traditional side or main dish in southern Germany. So easy to make! Really!
Hygge season tends to bring to mind images of curling up with a good book and a cozy blanket. Accordingly, these are the dreamiest libraries on Pinterest.
This vegetarian Mushroom Stroganoff recipe is quick and easy to make in about 30 minutes, and it is perfectly comforting, hearty, savory, and delicious. Feel free to serve over egg noodles, traditional pasta, quinoa, veggies, or whatever sounds delicious.
Needles + yarn = INFINITE POSSIBILITIES.
A comforting potato stew deep in flavour. This will become a family favourite during the colder months.
Skip Chinese takeout and make these easy air fryer dumplings instead! In just 10 minutes, you'll have dumplings that taste just as good as the restaurant version.
The pay phone libraries are similar to Portland's collection of book boxes where passers-by can take a book, leave a book, or just stop to browse the collections of titles.
Made from scratch, these gluten free sourdough cinnamon rolls are covered with warm, gooey icing
The hilarious images from a 1911 book are part of a landmark archive of 12million pictures uploaded to the internet by Kalev Leetaru from Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Use your sourdough starter to make the crispiest onion rings you've ever tasted! 5 simple ingredients will yeild you the most delicious sourdough onion rings.
Every language changes with time. So does English, and you can't imagine how many beautiful words with exact and witty meanings got lost. Take a look at this list!
Discussing The "Gray" Character No. I'm not talking about everyone's favorite BDSM-loving red-room character. When I say "the gray character" I mean the character who's neither good nor evil, but walking the line between both. Hi all! It's cold outside and I'm sitting here watching the snow fall and thinking about my favorite characters in fiction. I've realized that so many of them are what I'd term "the gray character". I think back over the books that I love and continuously re-read and that's one commonality between them all. There's a difference between the anti-hero character, who does something noble or good contrary to his nature for his own gain. Those kinds of characters are fun, too, but they're not truly gray. They are mostly dark characters with little redeemability aside from the one good act we may see them do in the story. A truly gray character stands firmly on the line between light and dark, good and bad. Gray characters do equally as many "good deeds" as bad, and could kill and maim as easily as they help and heal. Typically, the gray character believes in the balance of light and dark and does follow at least some moral imperative that keeps him from going fully bad. He may have lines he refuses to cross, or past experiences that have predisposed him to feel empathy for one kind of person over another. Oftentimes, the gray character is the one who kills in battle indiscriminately, but would save a woman/child from being attacked on the street or in their home. Why do I love gray characters? In both reading and my own writing I find that the gray character is more like most of us than those who are too good, or too bad. Most of us have done things we aren't proud of, but we strive to do good things, too. Likewise, most villains in the world have some redeeming characteristics like their love of small animals or their respect for their mothers. No one rarely sits squarely in the good or evil realm, but most are more or less one or the other. The gray character is fun to write and read because he is unpredictable. Depending on his view of the situation he could either save the people from the fire or be the one burning down the building. Characters like these keep readers guessing, but also have stories that make readers feel for them. Examples, Amy! Okay, readers. Okay. Let's see. One of my favorite gray characters in fiction is Kaleb Krychek from Heart of Obsidian by Nalini Singh. Kaleb appears as a relatively shadowy character in the other books of the series up until this book, which is his story. While he was mostly assumed to be a villain, it's interesting in this book to learn that Kaleb isn't as dark as he seemed. He controls a vast amount of power, and one particular goal that, when learned by the reader, turns all of his previous acts on their heads. His motives, you see, redeem (in part) his actions prior. He's still not good as we would define it, but neither is he the villain we imagined him to be. There has never been a better flip from villain to hero for a character in romantic fiction, in my opinion. Find it on Amazon Another of my favorite gray characters is Roland of Gilead, main character of Stephen King's The Dark Tower series. Roland is both hero and villain of his story, an opus that spans millenia and worlds in his quest to see The Dark Tower. Somewhat based on the legends of King Arthur, The Dark Tower stories follow Roland as he travels toward the center of existence where the tower stands. The thing about Roland is that he is both a loveable and unlikeable character at the same time. He is selfish, determined to see the tower at any cost, and his single-minded pursuit of the tower costs the lifesblood of his greatest friends. King's ability to weave a tale in which you both worship and despise the last gunslinger in a world that has moved on, is one of the best pieces of character fiction in the industry. Find it on Amazon So now you know that I'm slightly obsessed with characters who straddle the line between the light and the dark. When I was writing Resonance Factor, book IV of the Aeon Project series for Takamo Universe, I wanted Sevyn to be just this type of character. He's both broken and strong, angry and terrified, good and determined to win at any cost. He's my favorite Aeon Project hero so far, because he had the most to gain if only he could give love a chance. Start the series on Amazon or Kindle Unlimited Now, I put this question to you, dearest readers. Who is your favorite character in fiction, and WHY? Happy Reading! ~AR DeClerck
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Vegan Toffee Sweet Potato Fudge. Dairy-free and oil-free and the stuff dreams are made of. Sweet, fudgy, creamy and so easy to make.
Some bad jokes only deserve eye rolls and groans. But somehow, these manage to still be funny.
This is an easy plant-based dinner that's packed with veggies and nourishes your noodle craving.
These bombs are perfect for any time of the year and travel well, making them great additions to your packed lunch or picnic.