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You Need To Calm Down

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~ But we figured you out we all know now we all got crowns ~ Taylor Swift You Need To Calm Down

Berry-Chia Seed-Jam

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Because I eat vegan and also refined sugar-free, it's really difficult for me to find sweet treats. So I was really happy when a friend of mine introduced me to this jam (greetings towards Luxembourg!). I've made it so often since that Brunch and love it! I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.   Berry-Chia Seed-Jam Preparing time: 10 minutes Rest time: preferably over night Ingredients: 2 cups of (frozen) berries 2 Tablespoons of chia seeds  2  Tablespoons of fruit juice/plant based milk (depending on the sweetness you want to achieve) Method: (Thaw the frozen berries.) Smash the berries with a fork for juice to seep out, until the fruit remains only a little chunky. Add the juice and the chia seeds.  Let the mixture sit in the fridge over night.  * Disclaimer: Aside from my friend, this recipe was inspired by pickuplimes *  

Winter Wonderland

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Snowflakes hit the ground, beautiful to see, no natural sound. Step by step, footprints behind, feeling like the only one of my kind. Free, kindred spirit, I feel you near, the moment full of magical flair. Snowflakes dancing around, every tree and heather is crowned, beautiful to see, no natural sound.   

Dating by the book

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' I identified with plenty female protagonists: Anne Shirley, Lizzie Bennet, Belle, Hermione Granger, and Jo March. Especially Jo. Smart, driven woman. But my main plot thread had never been a romatic arc.' Title: Dating by the book Author: Mary Ann Marlowe Publisher: Kensington ( June 25th 2019) Plot Maddie, the new owner of a book store she visited herself very often in her childhood, had not had the best romantic experiences in the passed and was not quite jet ready to plunge in another one. Instead of trying to find her romantic hero in real life, she prefered to creat him herself in her first finished fantasy novel, that was going to be released in a few weeks. But then she reads a review of her book, which laments missing realistic romance and accuses the author of not having had any in her life herself and finishes with 'three solid stars'. Enraged and drunk Maddie answers 'Silver Fox' and a correspondance developes, which encoura...