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Archives for July 2019

Affordable Ayurvedic Hair Growth Oil

An affordable ayurvedic hair oil that will increase hair growth and thicken hair strands Affordable Ayurvedic hair growth oil can easily be achieved without much of an investment. When I first learned of @Curly Proverbz on YouTube, I wasn't familiar with the Ayurvedic healing properties. To me, growing hair was making sure to condition your hair often and to have good genes. Though when I first big chopped my hair I was so diligent with hair care and conditioning oils. Then I got lazy and it no longer became fun. Since then I've gone through 4 big chops, with the most recent in 2017 due to uneven hair in the back of my head due to breakage. I was tired of the breakage, I'm not sure ...

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Thai Green Curry Recipe & Memories from Thailand

You can make Thai curry at the fraction of what you think it would cost Thai green curry is probably one of my favorite Thai dishes, after pad thai. So when my friend had an idea of going to Thailand for her 30th birthday, I couldn't say no. In February I got to visit the beautiful country of Thailand with some amazing ladies. This was the first time I've been that far east, so I was not looking forward to the flight nor time difference. However, if I was asked to do it all over again, I'd do it in a heartbeat. You must go. Other than the food, the scenery has to be the best part of Thailand. We visited both Bangkok and Phuket and each area had their own feel and look. Bangkok is ...

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5 Vegan Ice Cream Spots by Price in NYC

Here are 5 non-dairy ice cream spots in NYC to visit, with a map of all other ice cream spots Vegan Ice cream is for sure hard to come by, but when you do find it - expect to pay a premium for the tasty treat. I am still 100% a fan of buying the tubs of ice-cream from Whole Foods and then going to town on them at home. But buying outside is part of the experience. You may go on an especially hot day in the summer, you're out with some friends, or you simply just deserve it. So long you keep the purchase within your budget. Everything else will fall into place. Here are my recommendations of places to go for some non-dairy ice cream, I also created a map with all establishments across ...

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5 Things I Learned at the Clever Girl Finance Book Launch

The Clever Girl Finance book launch was held in NYC on Monday July 8th The book launch of Bola Sokunbi at Clever Girl Finance was one of the best talks and panels that I've been at in a long time. The room was full of dope women with financial and career acumen that would make you say wow! I purchased her book, and hope to apply it to my financial lifestyle. I've been following Bola for sometime now, my name is also Bola :) And meeting her, I love that she doesn't skimp on luxury. Luxury is often a struggle with me because I feel so much guilt spending money. However there is a time a place for it. I learned that it should not be a rat race especially when it comes to ...

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Bold Trini Jackfruit Vegan Pastelles

Gluten-free vegan pastelles for the lazy chef Ingredients Tools The first time I was introduced to pastelles was through my dear friend Heather. I went over to her house in which she hosted me with some Pastelles. I was hesitant at first - I thought it was fermented corn with no filling. But she insisted. And it was one bite heaven. I believe I ate two that day. At the time I was still eating meat, and the taste was heavenly. This dish is popular along with the Caribbean islands and varies from country to country, though the excitement for the dish is universal. This dish is a rendition of the Trinidadian version. I asked for the recipe and made sure that I had all the ...

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