5 Tips for Making Vegan Holiday Veggie Platters
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from Germany

seen from Poland
seen from Lithuania
seen from Israel

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Singapore
seen from India
seen from United States
seen from Poland
seen from Moldova
seen from Italy
seen from Georgia
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Australia
5 Tips for Making Vegan Holiday Veggie Platters

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Thai-Style Green Curry with Gingery Chicken and Vegetables
Loaded Turkey Nachos Salad Bowls
vegetables good 💚
tips for regressors with periods!
keep your socks on, little one!
our feet are our temperature regulators! if your feet are warm, your body will be much warmer <3 being warm relaxes our muscles and promotes blood flow to lessen any pain!
try to sleep in a better position!
clutch a stuffie to your chest and sleep in the fetal position to reduce pressure on your back! or you can try to loaf like a kitty cat with a pillow under your chest and stomach!
drink warm beverages!
warm water is always a go-to, but there are yummier options too!
you can try ginger/chamomile/raspberry leaf tea (add honey to sweeten) if you like, or some warm angel milk <3 you can add a little bit of tumeric to your angel milk with a dash of cinnamon and the tiniest bit of black pepper to activate it (no, you can't taste the pepper! trust me!)
oh, and this is the perfect time to drink some hot chocolate as well! (try out dark chocolate if it isn't too bitter for you!)
please eat your fruits and veggies!
carrots, oranges, apples, mangoes, broccoli, spinach, sweet potatoes, beans, peas, and lentils are some good options to incorporate into your diet! try making a yummy smoothie or adding a new veggie to your dinners <3
use a heating pad (be careful)!
you can use an electric one if you have one, but here are some more afforadable options:
- use a hot water bottle or thermos
- make a small pouch out of fabric and make sure the ends are fully glued/sewn shut! fill it with uncooked rice and secure the last opening. warm it up in the microwave for about a minute and boom! a reusuable heating pad <3
- dampen a washcloth and put it in a plastic bag. warm it in the microwave for thirty seconds and use it on top of a blanket or your shirt if it's thick enough!
- (last resort option) my laptop gets really hot when i play the sims because i have sooo many mods hehe, but i just make sure there's a barrier between my skin and the laptop and it works as a heating pad! plus, i get to play my games comfortably
overnight pads and period diapers!
i know many people dislike overnight pads because of how bulky they are, but they are a good alternative if you don't have access to or dislike diapers! they are mostly mess free and you don't have to get up often in the middle of the night! they are also really comforting if you like a little bit of padding when regressed.
period diapers are always a good option! they can be worn under flowy skirts and dresses and aren't as noticeable as other types of diapers! they are really comfy too!
warm baths!
bring in your favorite toys, your bubbliest soaps, and your favorite tunes! just make sure your bathwater isn't too hot, okay? i recommend adding a little bit of coconut oil into the water to make your skin super soft!
if you are experiencing dry skin or have eczema, try an oat bath! you can use a food processor to ground up oats so they dissolve in the water, or you can pack some oats into a clean sock/tights, tie off the end, and let it soak in the water!

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Magical Properties of Vegetables
Alfalfa sprouts: prosperity
Asparagus: lust, grounding
Artichoke: lust, protection, personal growth
Beans: grounding, love, lust, prosperity, protection
Beet: beauty, love, passion
Broccoli: strength, leadership, protection
Brussels Sprouts: protection, luck, rebirth, stability, courage
Cabbage: fertility, health, longevity, love, money, protection
Carrot: banish, clarity, fertility, illusions, health
Cauliflower: protection
Celery: grounding, lust, mental powers, peace, psychic powers
Corn: spirituality, protection, abundance
Cucumber: purity, fertility, healing
Eggplant: wealth, prosperity
Endive: love, lust, physical strength
Horseradish: Exorcism, purification, banishing, empowering, warding
Lettuce: stamina, sleep, rest
Leek: love, physical strength, protection
Mushroom: psychic awareness, physical strength, hidden truths, courage, healing, health
Onion: warding, protection, health, banishing, virility, fertility, energy, psychic power
Pea: love, prosperity
Pepper green: growth, prosperity
Pepper red: energy, strength, vitality
Pepper yellow: empowered creativity
Potatoes: Protection, compassion, potency, wishing
Pumpkin: healing, money, prosperity, abundance, divination
Radish: lust, protection
Rhubarb: fertility, love, protection
Spinach: fortitude, physical strength, general physical health, prosperity, money
Sweet Potato: love, lust
Squash: spirituality
Tomatoes: protection, warding, health, money, luck, love
Turnip: warding, banishing
Zucchini: spirituality, protection, prosperity, lust, abundance
*source: Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen*
*source2: Scott Cunningham Encyclopedia Of Magical Herbs*
best vegetable pizza topping
mushrooms
spinach
peppers
onions
broccoli
olives
tomatos (as a topping, not just the sauce)
artichoke hearts
something else i forgot
(my personal favorite is broccoli rabe but it’s rare enough i didn’t think it would fit here. mashed potato white pies are also great)
Anti-Inflammatory Foods:
Blue Spirulina
Strawberries
Broccoli
Turmeric
Chickpeas
Avocado
Kale
Raspberries
Matcha
Black Beans
Cabbage
Ginger
Bananas
Pumpkin Seeds
Almonds
Tofu
Blueberries
Lentils
Mushrooms
Quinoa
Bell Peppers
Pomegranate
Cherries
Pecans
Kidney Beans
Bok Choy
Pears
Tempeh
Spinach
Oats
Walnuts
Sweet Potatoes
Buckwheat
Carrots
Black Tea
Zucchini
Brussels Sprouts