Hello. Me again. The video is ready, and don't laugh at the label sticking out of the back of my stripey top. It was £1 from the Age UK charity shop, if you can't quite read the price. I am not filming it again.
I made a large purchase yesterday, it's still in the box. Treated myself to something nice. I'll open it tonight and show you tomorrow.
Thanks for popping in, we'll catch up soon, oh, nearly forgot, the book I am reading with the cat, Jeanneke was right.
Toodle pip
New clothes.
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Yes, you've kept it very nice young lady. Natalie
ReplyDeleteA very nutritious start to the day - breakfast is my favourite meal. I note 'in summer', I eat nearly that breakfast combination, minus the porridge or granola (I don't buy granola but stick with Aldi's 'Fruit 'n' Fibre'). Occasionally in the spring and summer I like kippers or scrambled eggs on toast. I stumbled across how to make scrambled eggs in the microwave - brilliant, saves on washing the wretched messy pan, the mug method is easy and no problem to wash up. Winter though is different, I am really hungry in the mornings and that's when the porridge comes in, sometimes adding fruit but so satisfying. Amanda
ReplyDeleteYes, I go back to porridge in the winter.
DeleteI have to limit carbs so I can't eat any cereals (which I could eat til the cows come home!) so I usually have Greek yoghurt with fresh strawberries in summer and with frozen berries in winter. I sometimes have an egg - poached or fried with a few tomatoes - obviously no bread :(
ReplyDeleteYou have obviously taken care with your health Ilona - I wish I had in my 30/40s and probably I wouldn't now have Type 2 diabetes.
I ate some junk when I was in my thirties while trucking, mainly snacking. Apart from putting a bit of weight on thankfully thankfully it hasn't done any long term damage.
DeleteYou look fit to me certainly better than the staff in a rather pricey health food shop I went in today. The proof is in the pudding if you will excuse the pun. Thanks Ilona for sharing. Sharon
ReplyDeleteI remember some time ago you were experimenting with smoothies - do you still have those for breakfast ?
ReplyDeleteI still make smoothies, but I don't have them for breakfast.
DeleteBrilliant - love the little videos. Problem is I'm starting to copy everything so I'm turning into the Midlands version of Meanqueen 😳
ReplyDeleteThat makes two of us Jenette!!,Im another Midlands Meanqueen and i bet theres a few more on here aswell,lol.We could be Ilonas groupies and call ourselfs the Meanprincesses,ha ha...It sounds like a Ladybird book..Meanqueen and her Meanprincesses,lol,Debi,Leic,x...Love this blog Ilona!,x
DeleteMe too lol - I'm a Midlands Meanqueen fan!!
DeleteAnd me-the lovely Lily I think may be from Ireland,top dog from The Fens and mop dog from -who knows-possibly Wimbledon,as he thinks he is a womble x
DeleteIlona - saw you on TV this morning *Rip-Off Britain: Food* -I'm sure I've seen that video of you before - you'll be able to catch it on iPlayer tomorrow, Friday :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lesley. I can't watch BBC iplayer, no licence. I think it's a repeat of last years programme. I'll look on yooootoooob tomorrow, it might be there.
DeleteFor anybody else who wants to see it or missed it then this is the link - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0844mm5 - delete this message if you don't want to share it with your readers, I'll understand :)
DeleteThis was super! You are just glowing with fun and health.
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That looks like a delicious and really healthy breakfast. I have something very similar although often make my own granola using honey rather than sugar. I also enjoy porridge with tinned or frozen fruit as its so healthy, cheap and filling. Kristel
ReplyDeleteGood on you :) I think you could maybe offer classes on how to live your life, I'm in awe. Mean queen retreat. ..and can I be your first pupil pleeeease! !! Much love x
ReplyDeleteWell,ive been sat here with my hand up and im going to suggest it....Ilonas Spa Retreat...We can all camp in Ilonas garden..errr,I will have the Summer House as its my idea!,Lol,Debi,Leic,x
DeleteI bought ten boxes of cereal for a dollar each. It should last some time.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good deal. I buy in bulk if it is a good price.
DeleteMake more videos!! I loved this.
ReplyDeleteI will Mr. I like your blog.
DeleteMy breakfast are very similar, I also go for porridge in the cooler months, you are looking really well and have a fantastic figure.
ReplyDeleteI do something very similar. It's a really good idea to whizz up all the nuts, I might start doing that too 😊
ReplyDeletelove the vid!! .. and the colour of your kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteLidl are now selling 1kg bags of porridge oats for 75p so these might be cheaper than the bags you get. They are really nice and make lovely porridge and granola. Kristel
ReplyDeleteI buy 1kg from Tesco or Aldi, also 75p.
DeleteIlona check out this http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/check-on-youtube from last year they changed the viewing without a license rules. You need one now to watch tv programmes on any device. Unless I got it wrong.
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You got it wrong. You need a licence to watch any live TV on any channel as it is broadcast, on any device. You need a licence to watch catch up on BBC iplayer, as of 1st September 2016. You don't need a licence to watch Channel 4od, Channel 5 catch up, ITV catch up.
DeleteThe only thing I ever eat for breakfast is porridge-sometimes just a banana if I'm in a hurry to get out with the dogs.I know I should have more but I eat my proper breakfast/lunch on my return -brunch I suppose.I do like smoothies but only do twice a week because my blender takes a while to clean.Love your video-I do eat similar foods to you I think Ilona but desperately throughout the day-I must do it but top dog insists on his walk as soon as I'm dressed x
ReplyDeleteOh dear not desperately eating-I meant he's desperate for his walk-silly me x
DeleteI know this wasn't the point, LOL, but I love your kitchen cabinets & hardware. Sandi in OK
ReplyDeleteAgain, not really the point, but I love your stripy top. Every so often when I'm out I notice a woman with the tag sticking up, and if she looks sensible, I say "oh dear, your tag is sticking up" and tuck it back in for her. Yes, probably risky behavior, especially in the US now, but I'm old, and short, and very harmless looking, so I've been okay so far. I eat a very similar breakfast when I have the energy to do it (sometimes a little toast and tea wakes me up enough to make a good breakfast). And I am never without porridge oats--a constant in my long life. Take care, love from Kate in Oregon
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