![]() ![]() ![]() I am a great believer that breakfast should be interesting nothing is more unappealing to me that dry toast or soggy cereal. We have the luxury of working from home, so breakfasts are a chance to sit, take stock and plan the day, but for many it is a rushed affair as chores, food and getting out of the house all need to be completed in too short a space of time. Fresh bread, muffins and pancakes are more for the weekends. Weekday breakfasts are usually simple smoothies, toast, porridge or cereal – all made interesting with toppings and washed down with juice. Coffee is essential (Ed once tried the not to be repeated experiment to see if I really was addicted to caffeine by giving me decaf one morning, my resultant grumpiness confirmed a dependence). Whilst I am checking my mails, twitter and finishing waking up, Ed is in the kitchen putting breakfast together. He needs far less sleep than I do, so is usually up and about (or at least on the sofa reading the paper on the iPad) before I emerge from under the duvet. Our morning routine usually consists of Ed being responsible for making breakfast. So if you feel a smile begin, don't leave undetected.These eggy crumpets or French toast crumpets are I thought about that smile, then i realised it's worth, a single smile just like mine could pass around the earth. ![]() "smiling is infectious, you catch it like the flu, when someone smiled at me today, i started smiling too, i passed around the corner and someone saw me grin, when he smiled i realised, i'd passed it on to him. "I'm on a seafood diet, see food and eat it" "shoot for the moon, even if you don't make it, you'll land amoung the stars" I also have a lot of favourite sayings, here are some of them I have no doubt that she went straight to heaven. She was a special girl and only 15 - wherever she is now though, she is out of her suffering. LOLĮDITED 30TH AUGUST Last night at 3:30am, my best friend lost her battle to cancer and it has made me realise how important it is to live life to the full and take every opportunity thrown at us. But now my dream is to be a laywer and help others that really need it, and hopefully move back to my roots and bring up a family thereįor lent i have given up refined sugars and it is so hard and i am only 3 days into it, i was starving at school, opened my tuk box only to find marshmallows and smarties and a box of cereal, i think cereal is about to become my best friend over the next 6 weeks. When i was younger i dreamed of being a choreographer or a marine biolagist, then i wanted to work for vouge magazine, then get married and move to barbados and raise a family where the only thing that passes anyones lips will be home grown or hand made, a bit ambitious i know, hehe. He said he didn't want to operate on me yet, beacause there is a operation coming in the next 10 years which is lazer, so he wants me to wait, but he said I was fit and healthy and had no need to worry, yet. A top carteoligist from London told me as long as I don't get pregnant for a while (I should hope not, I'm only 15) or eat fatty foods, my heart would do allright. I also have 2 leaks in my heart, one on a valve going in and one on a valve going out. I recently found out I am intollerant to wheat so have found it difficult to give up such easy foods to find and now have to search harder. I have friends from all over the world, my best friend is canadian and also lived in france, so her mum and her for that fact, are mean chefs, boy do i like going to her house. I go to boarding school on the east coast of england. ![]() I lived in new zealand for 8 years of my life, now england for the past 8 years. ![]()
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