I'm hungry but I don't know what I want. Maybe an apple with peanut butter and medjool dates. Or maybe I'll swap out the dates for prune. Or maybe pancakes. Waffles sound good too. But I still have a wee bit of papaya to finish.
What did/are you having?
Right now I'm still working on a cuppa joe, but then I'll have some cheese, yogurt and an apple for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI love apples. Picked more up yesterday. The last of the locals.
DeleteHope your meal was yummy.
I had oatmeal for breakfast. Probably veggies for lunch. I'm prediabetic and trying (but rarely succeeding) to eat right.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping that this time next year, you're out of the danger zone.
DeleteJust scoffing some Scottish shortbread.....yum!
ReplyDeleteOhh, Scottish shortbread sounds gooooood.
DeleteAt the moment - ginger tea and stollen.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas time!
Love ginger tea. Happy Christmas to you as well. Cheers.
DeleteCroissant and yogurt and sage tea, making cornbread and dressing later and seasoning our Christmas Eve turkey for the overnight :)
ReplyDeleteOh, sage. Love it. Very cool on getting your bird ready ahead of time. Wishing you a lovely private Christmas with your family.
DeleteYesterday I made a HUGE batch of fruit salad (over twenty different fruits). I will be pretty much living on it for the next week or so.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas.
Wow, twenty different fruits. Which bits did you love the most?
DeleteHappy Christmas :-)
Love it all. The mango and the fresh lychees are probably high on the list. Like the berries. And the stone fruit. And the cherries.
DeleteFresh lychees, I have always wanted to try those. Saw them in a tin last week, came close to buying them but decided to wait for fresh. Do you eat them often?
DeleteLove mango.
They come into season at this time of year. And while they are in season I eat them as often as I can. A pain to peel - but worth it.
DeleteWe just had ham sandwich, macaroni salad and home made fruit salad! Mium
ReplyDeleteSounds good. How goes your new Ninja?
DeleteHappy Christmas, Richard.
I haven't had breakfast yet but I suppose I should. Maybe scrambled eggs.
ReplyDeleteToast with the eggs? Or some tots?
DeleteI had Whole Foods Seeduction bread toasted and spread with sunflower seed butter with an orange on the side. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteBased on your comments over at my blog, I think you and I would have fun shopping together. Trying new seeds and whipping up nut butters
Deletetotinos pizza
ReplyDeleteEnjoy :-)
DeleteA cheese and ham sandwich!
ReplyDeleteAh, Tim likes those, grilled and with a side of homemade tomato soup.
DeleteHappy Christmas, Lurker.
After having a fall last night, we ended up with subs for supper.
ReplyDeleteOh no. I'm sorry to read this. And you were getting healed up and not hurting. Did you rest today?
DeleteDidn't have a lot of choice Ivy.
DeleteI know that feeling.
DeleteLeftovers throughout the day because I cooked a whole bunch of stuff the past few days. I also made a whole bunch of yummy cookies for Christmas that my daughter and I munch on now and then. Nom nom nom...
ReplyDeleteSo what did you settle on finally?
Glad you're enjoying your time with your kiddo. Very, very cool. I remember that you got all those good eats ready. So smart.
DeletePapaya, soup and then frozen sweet cherries (from summer), blueberries and sorghum syrup made into frozen yum.
I'm thinking cheesecake for dessert.
ReplyDeleteYum. What kind?
DeleteI started off great with oatmeal for breakfast then have been nibbling on cookies and chocolates...eeps.
ReplyDeleteNooooooooooo!!!!!
DeleteWent that day without...
ReplyDelete.... had a Sub sandwich the next day....