[quote=""diamondlil""]Weetbix for breakfast[/quote]
They're called Weetabix here. Didn't know they were called anything else elsewhere. I often have them for breakfast, either with soya milk, or with hot water.
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What Are You Eating? Or the Last Thing You Ate
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They are very similar, but the Australian version is less sweet and slightly bigger. Same concept though.
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Dark chocolate covered sea foam candy and Crunch Berry cereal.
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I am currently eating prawns! I've made the same recipe two weeks in a row and am now eating the last of them cold. Then it will be the rest of the leftover barbecue from last night.
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oatmeal. yay.
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I'm just waiting for the microwave in the office kitchen to be free (why can't they give my own personal one??)...
I will chop up some veggies (pak choi, turnip, courgette) and cook those, with some rice and tuna, I think.
I plan to go to a history talk this evening straight from work, so I brought a Covent Garden soup to eat later (plum tomato and basil!).
I will chop up some veggies (pak choi, turnip, courgette) and cook those, with some rice and tuna, I think.
I plan to go to a history talk this evening straight from work, so I brought a Covent Garden soup to eat later (plum tomato and basil!).
I found some decent looking strawberries at Trader Joe's yesterday so for breakfast I had strawberries, cottage cheese, and flaxseeds. Yummy and filling!
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Books to the sky,
My pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I'll have a long beard by the time I read them. --Arnold Lobel