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I'm Back & What I Ate Wednesday!

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I'm back!!  Sorry about the short hiatus from both my blog & YouTube channel but if you watch the daily vlogs you'll probably already know that I've been feeling very sick this past week.  Today was the first morning I woke up feeling almost like myself again...so I thought I'd ease back into things with a WIAW! :)  Hope you enjoy!


Breakfast
Same ol' same ol' - Flahavan's Organic Quick Oats with almond milk, 1/2 banana, blueberries & cinnamon.  Yum :)


Lunch
We got lunch from our trusty Gogo's and this time I got my favourite sandwich, the Ardsallagh goat's cheese & homemade guacamole on an onion bagel.  This is delicious!!  I think I'm actually going to have them cater Emilia's 1st birthday party because their food is so good!


Dinner
Jonathan and I made this together - it's "Pregnant Jool's Pasta" from Jamie Oliver's 30 Minute Meals cookbook.  It turned out amazing!  It's made with sausage, tomato, chilli peppers, carrot, celery & basil...and it is absolutely delicious!  Jonathan loved it because of the meat & I loved it because of the pasta, Emilia just loved it in general but she loves everything :)  


Dessert
So I know I'm usually not this healthy when it comes to dessert but for some reason I just wasn't craving anything sugary sweet tonight.  I actually started making this for Emilia and then thought it looked really good so made it for myself too!  It's just a Pink Lady apple chopped up with organic whole milk yoghurt & some cinnamon on top.  Surprisingly enough this tasted really yummy just like dessert, only much healthier :)

For drinks I just had water...no coffee or tea as I haven't been feeling like it lately!  That's it - let me know what you had or feel free to link up your What I Ate Wednesdays in the comments below!  

xoxo
Anna


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