Rose embroidered jeans (okay so skinny jeans aren’t common in mori but it can be done!!)
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Mori Girl Cuisine
Excerpt from The Lindblog
Cuisine:
“This is an area that I find is rarely directly touched upon in explaining alternative lifestyles, but is so present in everyday life. Although never specified, the mori diet is shown in a number of fashion photos from mori magazines and clothing companies. Pictured eating berries, nuts, mushrooms, and home-baked goods, the cuisine of a mori life is just another way that shows their draw to the forest.”
“Mori girls should try to eat local fruits and vegetables and get lots of their fat and protein through nuts. As baking is a prime mori girl hobby, so are home-baked breads, muffins, scones, pies, and sweets a large part of their diet. Of course, animal by-products, like the eggs and milk used in these baked goods, along with meat, are allowed (and encouraged!), but make sure to get organic, free-range products from farms that you know respect good treatment of their animals.”
“As for beverages, tea, tea, and more tea! Mori girls adore their tea! In a plaid thermos while huddled on a picnic blanket, from an antique teacup at home, or in a chipped cafe mug - tea is healthy, natural, and flavourful. Herbal, fruity, woodsy, floral, and nutty teas are special favourites.”
“If you’re hard-pressed for finding a good range of foods that will fit the mori girl lifestyle - everything from appetizers to entrees to desserts and drinks - never fear. There are a number of cookbooks full of recipes that will fit any occasion and still make you feel like a pixie from the woods. Try the Redwall Cookbook, or any kitchen witch recipe book you can find! Witchcraft books, especially for kitchen, hedge, and green witches, have loads of suitable recipes for mori girl meals. And, as an added bonus, they also usually contain recipes for staples such as natural, handmade body lotions and soaps.”
Not mine, all credit goes to the author
Sweet rain flats (I guess good for days when it’s just a little wet outside? haha)






