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TARDIS full of tea
You couldn’t be more British if you tried
Lookit lookit lookit what Jen got me!
IT’S A TARDIS!
WITH TEA ON THE INSIDE!
TWININGS TEA!
*geeks out*
The sweetest thing is that the TARDIS she bought separately then had the mind to go buy tea for me (in blue bags, naturally). <3
takethesewithyou asked: lol this made me laugh because I used to do the same thing to my boyfriend. try buying organic baby food (it should be just pureed vegetables or fruit) and putting that in things you cook. Spaghetti sauce you can add a TON of different vegetables to and he'd never know.. you can make bread and muffins and brownies with apple sauce and fruit purees in place of sugar. burritos too. You can sneak a LOT in to a shredded chicken and black bean burrito with home made salsa and guacamole. ;) Good luck!
Awesome suggestions, thanks! :)
Sneaking vegetables into my boyfriend’s food
I’m going to have an apartment with a kitchen next year, and I’m taking the summer to actually learn how to cook. This means I’m going to prepare a fair number of meals for me and my boyfriend, who lives off Banquet Meals if left to his own devices. Is sneaking vegetables into his ridiculously unhealthy diet dishonest? Probably. A bit underhanded? Perhaps. But on the other hand, I’d kind of like for him to live to 45.
Ideas I found after some internet searching:
- Grate or dice veggies and add them to hamburgers or meatloaf.
- Cook up chopped veggies in chili or soup.
- Shred veggies and add them to pasta sauce.
- Add veggies to already delicious dishes like pasta salad, macaroni and cheese, or pizza (mushrooms are an obvious pizza topping, but what about broccoli?).
- Bake sweet veggies like carrots or sweet potatoes into muffins or quick bread.
Any other ideas?
Typewriter Series #36 by Tyler Knott Gregson
The words
‘I Love You’
were stuck inside
knocking on the
door to my throat,
asking politely
if they could come out
to play
with you
today.
For those three words,
I decided to take down
the door and instead
put up a window
that I will always, always
leave open.
-Tyler Knott Gregson-




