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Flourless Vegan Black Bean Brownies
Native sedums, WA
be the madwoman in your own attic
Miles Cleveland Goodwin.
Classic Vegan French Toast
Tilo Baumgärtel (German, b. 1972), Channel, 2014. Oi on canvas, 50 x 60 cm.
Harald Sohlberg, Sea Spray, 1908
Zdzisław Beksiński
Gérard Schlosser (French, b. 1931), La fenêtre de derrière [The back window], 1986. Acrylic on canvas, 162 x 130 cm.
Easy Black Bean Vegan Empanadas
Ghismonda with the heart of Guiscardo (Detail), 1650 - Bernardino Mei
“The Fight”, Geli Mikhailovich Korzhev, 1987
The podstakannik (Russian: подстака́нник, literally “thing under the glass”), or tea glass holder, is a holder with a handle, most commonly made of metal that holds a drinking glass (stakan). Their primary purpose is to be able to hold a very hot glass of tea, which is usually consumed right after it is brewed. Podstakanniks appeared in Russian tea culture in the late 18th century, when drinking tea became common in Russia. It is a traditional way of serving and drinking tea in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other Slavic states.
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Osip Mandelstam, from Stone: 122 (trans. Clarence Brown and W. S. Merwin)
Angela Lane.