Yael Naim - Toxic

(Reblogged from whitepaperquotes)

“The ladybug reconnects us with the joy of living. It’s short life reminds us to release our worries and enjoy life to the fullest. When it appears it is telling us to let go!” (Taken with instagram)

Truth.

Truth.

OMG need this in my stomach

OMG need this in my stomach

(Reblogged from sexiestfoods)

martinekenblog:

Illustration by Mads Peitersen

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Now you want me again?

You must have forgotten that I’m a crazy-bitch behind this “hot” facade.

Boys, dumb.

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other-wordly:

pronunciation | \oo-blE-et\ submitted by | anonymouswith thanks to | Hoggle 

other-wordly:

pronunciation | \oo-blE-et\
submitted by | anonymous
with thanks to | Hoggle 

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dirtcrumbgoddess:

I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

(Source: waydhampton)

(Reblogged from entangledroots)
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entangledroots:

“Everything for Everyone”

Screen print

12” x 15”

(Source: entangledroots.com)

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Awkward moment when a naked photo of one of your childhood best friends shows up on your Tumblr dashboard

My night last night, in song form.

seedsnsmiles:

Chocolate Banana Breakfast Quinoa with Walnuts.

This is the best breakfast I’ve had in while. Don’t get me wrong - I love oatmeal and all the wonderful things you can do with it - but this is something different altogether. It doesn’t look like it makes very much, but you really don’t need much to be full!

What you will need;

  • 1/3 cup quinoa;
  • 2/3 cup almond milk and 1/3 cup water;
  • 1 banana;
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder;
  • A few shakes of cinnamon or a cinnamon stick;
  • 1 tbsp walnuts, chopped;
  • 1 date or a few raisins, or a few dried cranberries.

-In a saucepan, bring the quinoa, liquid and cinnamon to a boil, turning down to a low heat and allowing to simmer. Finely dice the date and throw in, giving a stir, then do not stir the quinoa again. (Or just throw in the raisins/cranberries.)

-Mash the banana and cocoa powder in a bowl, until smooth. (I added some flax and a little almond milk here for a nutritional boost, but this is optional.)

-Once the quinoa is almost done - slightly sticky rather than dry and fluffy - pour the chocolate/banana mix in to the pan and stir until combined. Add a dash of almond milk if too dry. Pour in to your bowl, top with walnuts and enjoy!

This dish has 13g of protein and 41% of your dietary fibre! Yum. :)

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