Vegetarian masala MEAL OF THE WEEK with tofu, eggplants, lentils and roasted cauliflower
I’ve been watching #finaltable and it is one of the best cooking shows ever.
#vegan #proteins #mealprep #indianfood #organic #winteriscoming #leftovers
🍅🍚🍃🌷 (at Montreal, Quebec) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq6doS5nknu/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a44gwp1swv4n
Spaghetti squash al moscatta
Zucchini noodles and sautéed Swiss chard on top of marinara sauce with carrot shreds and garden herbs & topped with Parmesan style toasted coconut, walnut, almond and nutmeg
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My most Italian recipe 👌
#vegan #homecook #mealprep #mondaymorning #fallweather (at Montreal, Quebec) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp3PaUnnUMF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wo6q04cr3bxp
Anonymous asked: i have a question! as of now, do teenagers and young women still wear hanfu? i know there’s a hanfu revival movement going on, but is it normal to see people wear hanfu or hanfu influenced clothes walking around the street?
I answered part of your question in my reply here, so please check it out! To answer your specific question - yes, because of the hanfu revival movement, more and more teenagers and young women/men are wearing hanfu. I wouldn’t say it’s currently “normal” to see people wearing hanfu or hanfu-influenced clothes walking around the street, but it’s definitely becoming more common and accepted, compared to before. I have a compilation of hanfu street fashion photos in my post here.
Here are some more examples:
It’s not just women - men are in on the trend too!