That looks and sounds very tasty Violetta.
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They were so good! That one had blueberry jam and next I am going to use nutella!
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Maybe boxes from stores, you can ask can they keep you some? If you are driving, try to do it all in as few drives as possible I suppose.
My last move was a 5 minute walk haha That was very eco ;)
cup a soups, ramen are quite handy to have and last forever almost
I am not intolerant to foods, but I love to read this girls blog. http://bittersweetblog.wordpress.com/
She writes mostly vegan recipes, but some are gluten free and very healthy, so you may get some good stuff there. Good luck with your new diet
I have to wash and he dries, even though it destroys my hands! I use a washing up liquid made from just vegetable stuff, but I think it's being in the hot water too long. Need rubber gloves.
I love cooking. Like persephone, it's the simmering and the preparation I love, then sitting down to eat a meal I know I made It's a great feeling.
I totally agree on the porridge.
I think it's always best to cook from scratch. No matter what the ingredients, be it a burger and chips or some lasagna.
a big hearty bowl of stew, with any meat really. mmmm
Well it aint over until little christmas on the 6th, so I still have time to post my pics hehe
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with the lights on
oh I love quesadillas.
How do you make them?
My first time was pretty much the same My flatmate ran in to our room yelling. We ran out to the balcony and they put on an amazing show! That was one reason I loved living in the countryside. We haven't seen them so much whilst living in the city, all that damn man made light blocking the sky
Walking around at night looking for the Northern Lights Haven't seen any so far this year.
Thai curry
a good sandwich
I agree photos of loved ones. Living abroad of course they are even more important for me. I have one huge frame and just lots of photos in it. Then I also have my albums close to hand, if I get melancholy.
I can live in pretty basic circumstances, so I don't need much, but I think some nice soft fleece blankets to snuggle up on the couch with and candles