24 March 2014

My Weekend Breakfast

I love my weekend breakfasts. They're lazy, loved, warm and filling. I don't mind spending a few hours in the kitchen on the weekend in my pyjamas, hair still in yesterday's ponytail and drinking an entire cafetiere of coffee all to myself after devouring a stack of homemade pancakes. It's just one of life's greatest pleasures for me, and sometimes, eating out for breakfast is even better, even if it is at my local Wetherspoons. My friend Rich was back from uni for the weekend so we met for a catch up over breakfast at spoons.

Seeing as I've given up refined sugar for lent (I know) I went for a bacon and sausage roll. You get what you pay for at spoons, but I was pleasantly surprised.



I am a huuuuuge fan of Naked smoothies, and was quite surprised that they had them on offer. They didn't sell my favourite – the green machine – but the blue machine is still lush and full of good stuff to start the day the right way.

If I could, I would eat breakfast for breakfast, lunch and tea. It would last all day, every day. I'm already looking forward to this Saturday's breakfast, whatever it may be.
It's safe to say, I don't care for counting calories, especially not at the weekend :) What's your favourite kind of breakfast?
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  1. Green machine is one of my favourite things in the whole worlddd! I can settle for blue too hahaha, the breakfast looks surprisingly lovely, I quite like Wetherspoons' food xxxxx


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    1. It's the best, isn't it? Wish it didn't look like dirty water though!
      N xo

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  2. Can't go wrong with a breakfast at Spoons, it's so cheap and cheerful :) x

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    1. I need to go more often and not be such a snob ;)
      N xo

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  3. there is honestly nothing better than a weekend breakfast! yours looks like something i'd devour, i'm generally more savoury than sweet. i know what you mean about breakfast for every meal - when i was at boarding school and on occasion we would get eggs and sausages for dinner, we'd all get very excited ;) x

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    1. Amazing! Love that. Breakfast for dinner is something I used to have on Sundays quite a lot when I was little. It's the best.
      N xo

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