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Gravestone in the New Jewish Cemetery in Prague
Photo credit: @entropyalwaysincreases!
Noticed you were sad. Hope you are doing ok!
thank you sam! some stuff's been going on but hopefully I'll be dealing with it soon!
Do you have any good vegan recipes? (My roomie and I are trying out Vegan Vednesdays, where you eat vegan and speak in Russian accents.)
Wow i love it!!
This is the best vegan tomato sauce I've ever made, so any kind of eggless pasta with that would be golden for dinner.
Any kind of tofu scramble for breakfast would be golden. I tend to just freestyle that, but if you google recipes, you get an idea of what should go in it.
and for lunch any kind of rice and beans? If you have time maybe a burrito with black beans, rice, salsa, etc? Seitan if you have lots of time. Or just a salad with quinoa and beans is good too.
Idk i tend to eat simple things though, if you want more involved recipes, there's definitely tons out there
entropyalwaysincreases, you know those are really just granny squares which are straight-up the easiest part of crochet. Basically you need to learn a few things: single crochet, double crochet (if you're American, things are different in other countries) and how to follow directions.
It's a lot easier if you do continental-style knitting because in crochet the yarn is always held in the hand opposite the hook.
(this video is really really good if you like learning from vids, but be warned she uses UK terminology so stay alert.)
I gotta say, you have the best titles for fanfics. How do you come up with them?
Thank you! Most of them are actually just lyrics from songs that I love (usually from Mumford & Sons or Florence + The Machine). One of these days I should post a list of all the titles that are actually song lyrics. Then you guys can see how uncreative I truly am, heh. ;)
Hey, saw your essay post... anyway, you should totally do something with A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her diary 1785-1812. It's by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and it won a Pulitzer, so it's pretty good. Really interesting look at the family structure and everyday life during that time period, and it's from the perspective of a woman during a time of transition from a woman's ideal role being a colonial housewife to that of a Republican mother. Highly recommend it!
THANK YOU! Publishing this to keep it.