Lazy weeknight dinners šŸ„±

Easy plant-based weeknight dinners with minimal prep (and clean up)

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Sometimes you just need a lazy weeknight on the couch where you make something simple with minimal prepā€¦and minimal dishes.

If youā€™re feeling that way tonight, Iā€™ve rounded up a list of lazy night meal ideas.

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Kristina
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