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I made these last weekend and they were a) delicious, b) cheap, c) healthy, and d) super quick-and-easy to make. Serve with a cucumber side salad and yoghurt, lemon, and dill dressing and you've got a homemade novelty meal in about the same time it takes to microwave a bowl of soup.
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Or how about this cookies-and-cream banana bread?
A boozy pillow. Come on, you know you need it.
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Or kill five minutes by taking this very important quiz that determines what percentage of every Hogwarts house you are.
Amna says: "I came upon Moroccan-American Dounia Tazi on Twitter. I scrolled through her timeline and was instantly drawn to her.
"Not only is Dounia a gifted lyricist, she is an activist. She uses her social media to dispel myths of the perfect body and encourages her followers on Twitter and Instagram to look beyond Photoshop and embrace themselves. She is generally woke AF and she's only 19.
"Her best friend and fellow activist Mina, a Pakistani-American, is just as fire, and as a team they take on the task of educating the young adult world on misogyny, race, and self-love. In these uncertain times seeing young girls unapologetically take the reins is a site to behold and cherish."
Or checkout @glitteringlibrary on Instagram for some lovely book snaps!