This reminds me of my housemate 

This reminds me of my housemate 

(Source: shibaconfessions2, via walt-disney-paris)

curvyhealthy:

that—fit—girl:

runtonewyork:

How amazing would it be to harness that energy we expend on every run? We could change the world!

makes me proud to say I’m a core runner :)

(Source: fiti-vation, via squirrels-do-absolutely-nothing)


airpi
:

A POLITE DOGE has approached you

  • ACCEPT TEA
  • REFUSE TEA

You have ACCEPTED TEA

The DOGE IS PLEASED

(Source: thingsonhazelshead, via geekygirlfitness)

chaysingvegan:

Have you ever seen a Turtle Kiwi Cake? Well, now you have
RECIPE:Peeled, and thinly sliced kiwis (as many as it takes to cover shell)Bananas, thinly sliced, lengthwiseCoconut flesh (12 cup)Coconut water (14 cup)Dates, pitted (12 cup)1. Put coconut flesh, coconut water, and dates into a blender, and blend on high until you get an “icing” like consistency (not too liquidy, if it is too thin, add more dates)2. Start with layered bananas on the bottom, followed by some coconut date “icing”, followed by thinly sliced kiwi rounds, and then some more “icing”, and then more banana slices. Continue this pattern, moving slowly into the center until you get a 12 circle shape on your plate.3. Next, layer the 12 circle with thinly sliced kiwi rounds to make the green colour of the turtle shell.4. Make the head, feet, and tail, simply by carving out individual kiwis to get the shapes as pictured in the picture below.

chaysingvegan:

Have you ever seen a Turtle Kiwi Cake? Well, now you have

RECIPE:
Peeled, and thinly sliced kiwis (as many as it takes to cover shell)
Bananas, thinly sliced, lengthwise
Coconut flesh (12 cup)
Coconut water (14 cup)
Dates, pitted (12 cup)

1. Put coconut flesh, coconut water, and dates into a blender, and blend on high until you get an “icing” like consistency (not too liquidy, if it is too thin, add more dates)

2. Start with layered bananas on the bottom, followed by some coconut date “icing”, followed by thinly sliced kiwi rounds, and then some more “icing”, and then more banana slices. Continue this pattern, moving slowly into the center until you get a 12 circle shape on your plate.

3. Next, layer the 12 circle with thinly sliced kiwi rounds to make the green colour of the turtle shell.

4. Make the head, feet, and tail, simply by carving out individual kiwis to get the shapes as pictured in the picture below.

(via weight-dont-mattah)

paradiseofveganhealth:

Fitness, health, vegan, motivational blog

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