watch this? I’m making turnip and potato patties!
Stand Together
19. Sophmore in College. Political Science/English Literature Major. Queer. Vegetarian. Activist. Fabulous.
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[image description: a crocheted, pink, uterus shaped diva cup cozy and a diva cup next to it.]
Can someone please make me this? I desperately need it. I mean, come on, it’s a UTERUS shaped baggie for your cup.
(via lunarphases)
[image description: painted graffiti type spray paint on a notebook of a dalek from the show Doctor Who. caption reads “exterminate misogyny”]
Feminist Dalek exterminates misogyny.
I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE
(via bohemianarthouse)
How about a Solar Oven? « edging toward sustainability
You can either buy one for about $300 plus shipping or there is a link for making your own.
Make Your Own Healthy Lunchables™ For 32% Less
The cute kid in the grocery store knew exactly what she wanted when she politely asked, “Mommy, can I have Lunchables for school?”
The mom cringed, and then conceded.
I don’t blame her. Lunchables are easy to buy, easy to serve, and easily keep the kiddlets content. The problem? Lunchables and their copycat brands are expensive. These packaged cheese, cracker, and sausage snack packs are also stuffed full of sodium and trans fat. Not exactly a healthy snack (or lunch) for kids.
So I did the right thing — I bought two Lunchables-type products (Schneiders Lunchmate Stackers and a NO NAME Lunch Box) and put these snack packs through the Squawkfox paces. Yes people, I’m knocking off these packaged products and attempting to make them less costly and more nutritious. Shouldn’t be hard, right?
30 day photo challenge: Day 1.

[image description: sun streaked photo of a pole with a band of blue crocheted yarn wrapped around it. ]
This is my yarn bomb from a month ago. The sun decided it was going to do this rainbow streak across the lens, and I think it looks beautiful.
[image description: three pictures. the first of JK rowlings Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, the next of the book being opened to reveal a section cut out and the last of a ring on a ribbon in the center with the chapter title “the unbreakable vow.”]
The Unbreakable Vow. Gaaaaaawd! I wish my boyfriend’s this creative, too. I mean, I love him to death but he’s not so much of a creative-and-surprise person. Wow, this is pure genius.
(Source: formethisisutopia)
[image description: white tank top with the words spray painted on it “your body is not wrong society is.”]
I want to do this.
(Source: joannadominguez)
Lounge-erie
[image description: a woman walking about and sitting in a pair of tap shorts, which are silk with lace hem]
Make your own custom pair of tap shorts! See the tutorial here
Something everyone should watch.
just. watch. this. now. just stop what you’re doing. it makes so much sense. just watch it, please.
Glycine rex: DIY Shampoo:
Get 2 bottles you can use, preferable ones with some sort of convenient squirtable top. Mine are kinda small and I just remake the shampoo and conditioner every other week or so.
Fill one with water. Add a few scoops of baking soda. Just be conscious of your water to baking soda ratio. I don’t have a formula for this, I just wing it. You only need to use a relatively small amount though. Shake it up. Now you have shampoo!
To make conditioner, fill your other bottle about halfway with water. Fill it the rest of the way with vinegar. You can also use some apple cider vinegar. Now you have conditioner!
Obviously you can play around with these until you figure out what works best with your own hair. I love this because I have curly hair and it keeps my hair a little bit naturally greasy so that my curls stay and I don’t get all frizzy, but it also keeps the oiliness in check and my helps with my dandruff too.
[image description: a black leather pump with a plant and some soil in it. ]
