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Sunday 10 April 2016

The Sunday Morning Porridge Recipe

On a Sunday morning I love to make a cosy breakfast which I could eat as I read a book, and this porridge recipe is perfect for that. It's super, super simple but it tastes so good! The ingredients aren't exact, simply because it depends how much you want to make, and of course you can add more  It's a very easy recipe to make, (hope it's not too simple!, but it tastes amazing so why not? Serve it with a cup of tea or coffee, and you're good to go!


Ingredients:

-  4 or 5 scoops of oats (the scoopers that come with some oat packets - they're normally red)
-  1 cup of almond milk
-  1 or 2 tablespoons granola (I use Lizi's Original granola)
-  1 handful raspberries
-  1 handful bluberries

Method:

1. Put the oats and almond milk into a saucepan on medium to high heat (on mine thas a 6),  keep an eye on it, stirring every once and a while.

2. Once it starts bubbling bring it down to low to medium heat (on mine that's a 4).

3. Once that's cooked put it into a bowl and pop on your washed raspberries and blueberries. To top add the granola.

4. Enjoy!


Friday 8 April 2016

The Breakfast Club and Borough Market


If ever you're near London Bridge there are a couple of places I'd suggest you go, The Breakfast Club and Borough Market. I have been meaning to go to the Breakfast Club for a long time now, and on Friday I finally did. The breakfast's there are amazing, the queue is definitely worth it. The vibe there is very cool and reminded me of 20th century American diner, very colourful and and a little wacky, and the menu is very good, you can have anything from pancakes to granola, so you could go back 100s of times and eat a different thing.

The food is amazing, I got the Avocado and Poached Egg with Toasted Rye and Bacon, I could not recommend it more. With that I had an iced coffee and a "Just another green juice" which includes: kale, lime, cucumber and apple which was so good.






After the Breakfast Club I went to Borough Market because it's so close to their Southwark Street branch. I love Borough Market, everything from the colours to the smells of different cheeses, breads and the fact that you can literally find EVERYTHING there, if ever you're in London I couldn't recommend Borough Market more highly, also the area surrounding it is really cool, there's an Aesop and a Neal's Yard, two shops which I can't help myself from wandering into and wanting everything I see.