• sarah says... //
  • Unless it's Mad, Passionate, Extraordinary LOVE, it is a waste of time. There are too many mediocre things in life. LOVE should not be one of them.

    I love Collin, my sweet sweet little boy.
    I love Unicorns.
    I love vegetables.
    I love being Vegan.
    I love yoga.
    I love coffee & tea.
    I love books.
    I love to love. I believe in True Love...

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Butternut Alfredo Pasta from PPK.com and a spinach salad… Unbelievably amazing! I used brown rice pasta, so this meal is also soy free & gluten free! #vegan
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Just made 5000 peppermint mocha cupcakes. #vegan
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Baked Polenta with zucchini & marinara, and oven roasted baby yukons, carrots & onion. I used a little sprinkling of the Trader Joes #vegan cheese shreds again…. And it turned out just fine. I wouldn’t say I love it, but I just used about 1/2 cup over a large casserole dish, so it gives the illusion of cheese & just a tiny taste…. Yay.
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Our culture and traditions school us to believe that someday our prince (or princess) will come, that a relationship has the potential to solve problems like loneliness, that the right partner will make us feel whole. Popular romantic movies propagate the myth of another person completing us. On the face of it, the idea of being “completed” by another seems deeply romantic. But it’s a fantasy that can weigh down a relationship with impossible expectations. The truth is that while your partner can offer many things, he or she can’t “complete” you. The only person who can give you a sense of security and an unshakable love of you is you. And though you may “know” this with your mind, sometimes feelings of unworthiness, insecurity, and incompleteness are so deeply buried that you aren’t even aware of them or of how they influence your behavior.

— http://www.yogajournal.com/wisdom/2520?utm_source=Wisdom&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=Wisdom (via fuckyeahyoga)
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Curry roasted cauliflower with some nacho nooch cheese sauce to dip in! #vegan #ilovetodip #whenidipudipwedip
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  1. tangledupinblond said: So the Trader Joe’s vegan cheese was gross, huh??
  2. gumdropsareago said: oh no!!! was it the cheese that did not taste good?

Yea ladies, the “cheese” was no bueno. Like, really bad. (My squash & veggies were delicious) I really want it to be good, it’s so convenient… So I’m going to try it topped on enchiladas later this week, and Im hoping using just a little bit of it wont be as bad…. I’ll k.i.t…. :-/

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Yesterday I roasted a delicious spaghetti squash, then topped with sautéed mushrooms & onions, covered in Mariana & the new Trader Joes #vegan cheese shreds. I was so excited. IT WAS AWFUL. I’m so disappointed. I had to scrape off all the melty cheese mess to try to salvage the dish. 😭👎👎 I’m going to try another recipe using less… Well see…
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Left Dland a bit early to nom on some delicious dinner, couldn’t decide, so I ordered everything! Native Wings, butternut Polenta bites, native kids chicken nuggets for Collin, and the classic deli Reuben.. Polenta bites were soooo good! I couldn’t eat the Reuben bc it was way to meaty & freaked me out :-/ #vegan  (at Native Foods Café)
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Tangled Up In Blonde: Stella McCartney Thrives By Not Using Leather

tangledupinblond:

I found this article to be especially interesting as I studied sustainable design at F.I.T. Leathers, and any materials that are derived from animals, are one of the worst things for the Earths’ environment. Stella McCartney uses faux leathers, faux snake skins, and plexiglass which may…

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You will fall in love with someone who annoys you, whose orgasm face looks and feels pathetic. Despite all of this, there’s something keeping you drawn to them, something that makes you want to protect them from the harsh world. What you fail to realize, however, is that you are the harsh world. You aren’t their noble protector — you are someone to be protected from but it takes a lot of dates, a lot of nights where you question whether or not you are actually a good person, for this to ever resonate with you. When it’s over and whatever love is left is put back in the fridge like a sad plate of leftovers, you will finally understand that you have the power to hurt someone. You can either hurt them or love them and it’s up to you to decide what kind of role you would like to take on in future relationships. What feels more comfortable — being the one who loves more or being the one who’s loved less?

You will fall in love with someone who’s cold and always seemingly pushing you away. When all is said and done, they will be forever known as the one person you couldn’t get to love you. Unfortunately, it will hurt and sting worse than the good ones, the ones that chopped up your food for you and picked out an eyelash from your eye and were nice to your mother, because love often feels like a game we need to win. And when we lose, when we realize we couldn’t get what we ultimately desired from a person, it makes us feel like a failure and erases all the memories of those who loved us in the past. It’s a permanent smudge on your love resume.

You will fall in love with someone for one night and one night only. They’ll come to you when you need them and be gone in the morning when you don’t. At first, this will make you feel empty and you’ll try to convince yourself that you could’ve loved this person for longer than a night, but you can’t. Some people are just meant to make cameo appearances, some are destined to be a pithy footnote. That’s okay though. Not every person we love has to stick around. Sometimes it’s better to leave while you’re still ahead. Sometimes it’s better to leave before you get unloved.

You will fall in love with the old couple down the street because to you they represent the impossible: a stable, long-lasting love. You’re trying to get someone to like you for more than ten minutes. A monogamous “never get sick of ya” love seems unfathomable. “What’s your secret, sir? Do you just say yes a lot?”

You will fall in love with smells, the good and the bad kind. You will want to wear your lovers shirt because it makes you feel close to them and you’re okay with being that PSYCHO who is legitimately sniffing their shirt in public. You will fall in love with sweat, certain perfumes, the smell of the season in which you fell in love. This particular love smells like fall. It smells like Halloween and a roaring fire and leaves and fog and mist and candy and food and family and whiskey and sex and the lint that collects on sweaters. When it ends, if it ends, you will never experience another fall without thinking of him, her, it. The memories will stick to the ground like a mound of leaves and will only dissipate when the weather drops.

You will fall in love with your friends. Deep, passionate love. You will create a second family with them, a kind of tribe that makes you feel less vulnerable. Sometimes our families can’t love us all the time. Sometimes we’re born into families who don’t know how to love us properly. They do as much as they can but the rest is up to our friends. They can love you all the time, without judgement. At least the good ones can.

This is where I’m supposed to tell you that you will fall in love with The One, a person who isn’t too cold or too nice. Their “O” face is perfectly fine and they’re not afraid to show how much they love you. This person is supposed to wait for us at the end of the twentysomething road as some kind of reward for all the heartache and loneliness. We deserve them. We’ve earned this kind of love.

So fine. You’re going to fall in love with The One. You’re going to fall in love with someone who will make sense beyond college or a job or a particular season. They’ll make sense forever and won’t ever want to leave you behind. I’m telling you this not because it’s true but because it NEEDS to be true. Everyone is entitled to this kind of love, so why not? Have it. It’s yours. Blow out the candles on your 30th birthday, holding their hand, and let out an exhale that’s been waiting for ten years. Do it. Now

— (via punkrockmermaid)
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Pretty roasted cauliflower and my favorite curried crimson lentils #vegan
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Anonymous asked: your cheesy potato gratin is in the shape of a baby chick :]

Hahaha! I totally didn’t even see that! cute :)

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Cheesy potato gratin, steamed broccoli & salad with homemade ranch. I have finally, finally perfected my “cheese” sauce, without the use of fake cheeses, and tons of fat! FINALLY! So happy! #vegan (the secret to getting the color, is butternut squash & a little turmeric) om nom nom!!!!
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My #vegan Thanksgiving plate! Stuffed portobello, mashed taters & gravy, green beans, roasted Brussel sprouts, and an awesome kale salad!
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