Oil
Pita
Some salad, olive oil and lemon
Yoghurt, cucumber and lemon
Chillies
Pickled red onions
Method:
Start by mixing together your spices. Add a glug of oil to your mushrooms and then sprinkle the spices on top. Mix well to coat every bit of the mushies.
Now grab a skillet and a bit of oil add in the mushrooms. Add something heavy on top, like another pan or a bowl and press down, let cook for 3-4 mins until charred slightly and then flip the mushrooms and repeat the process.
Now mix together your salad ingredients in a bowl and your yoghurt ingredients in another bowl.
Heat up your flatbread, load on the salad and yoghurt, then the mushroom shawarma and then top with Chillies and pickled red onions and ENJOY!!
Not an art post, but something important I want to share:
The older I get, the more I realise how important exercise is to keep my body and mind healthy. Artists especially tend to have a very unhealthy life style with spending most of our time sitting.
A year ago my body essentially quit out on me and I started to get all kind of health problems that ended in an emergency surgery in october.
It was the wake up call that I needed.
I always wanted to pick up archery, so I joined a club in my area and started training twice a week. 5 months ago I also picked up strenght training in my local gym twice a week and the two combined improved my mental health and body beyond everything I could ever imagine. I'm a different person now, than I was a year ago and I'm so proud of the progress I made. I'm also a better artists because the exercise helps my mind to be focused and not as scattered as it once was.
Maybe this motivates some people to also pick up some weights or join an activity that keeps the body moving. I'm not saying it will cure depression or serious mental health problems, but it will help!
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Soooooo, I may have seen something that bee post with like a million notes. I suddenly can't find it, but if you haven't seen it, it basically amounted to "vegans can eat honey. it doesn't hurt the bees. They actually prefer it. They make too much and it means a giant ape protects them from predators and the elements. It's a win win. They could leave at any point but they don't unless their beekeeper is doing a bad job taking care of them. Them staying the closest thing to consent for use of an animal product as you can get."
Obviously, big companies still do things that we shouldn't ignore, but local bee keepers and hobby beekeepers often treat their 20,000-80,000 little pets very well. (Obviously, you should still judge on an individual basis)
Anyway, I may have spent an hour and a half making this:
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