Magnum MARC DE CHAMPAGNE, also known as the new Magnum PINK. This one’s for the wine lovers out there. This bar is covered in cracking chocolate and a pearlescent pink coating and tastes like sweet wine.
26 March 2013 Ibyang Sanchez 8 Comments Category: Food
Magnum MARC DE CHAMPAGNE, also known as the new Magnum PINK. This one’s for the wine lovers out there. This bar is covered in cracking chocolate and a pearlescent pink coating and tastes like sweet wine.
21 March 2013 Ibyang Sanchez 0 Comments Category: Charmed Life of a Mrs, Food, Health and Well-being, Recipes, Tips
Then place the mixture inside jars or plastic containers. Throw in your fruits on top and seal the jar/container. You can also add nuts if you like.
Put the jars inside the fridge and chill them for at least 30 minutes. That’s enough time to soften the oatmeal.
Freeze and Eat
I make a big batch, enough to fill at least four jars, during weekends and store them inside the freezer. I usually bring a jar to work and eat it for breakfast or morning tea. I finish all four jars in the course of the workweek.
I’ve read that frozen oatmeal can stay good until about a month. The longest time I’ve stored oatmeal inside the freezer was two weeks.
The Flexibility of Oatmeal
There are so many things you can add into your oatmeal other than fruits and nuts. You can also make substitutions for the milk (almond milk, soy milk etc) and flavour of your yogurt. You can also omit the yogurt from the recipe if you don’t like yogurt. You can add different toppings, syrups and seeds (i.e. chia seeds).
Why I Love It
It keeps me full for longer. It’s low in calories but high in fiber, removes bad cholesterol, contains antioxidants and enhances the immune system. It’s easy to make and and it tastes good!
19 March 2013 Ibyang Sanchez 0 Comments Category: Charmed Life of a Mrs, Style Musings, Things I Love
It was perfect! It came with little note cards, big cards, writing paper and envelopes in different sizes.
18 March 2013 Ibyang Sanchez 1 Comments Category: Charmed Life of a Mrs, The Married Life, Tips
I’m sharing our simple system to you because two weekends ago, the Husband and I had a super major de-cluttering session. It was doubly-major because other than a quarterly de-clutter session, we also had in mind that we are travelling soon and we had to make space for some things we might buy during travel.
So I started with toiletries and cosmetics on Saturday. This was a pretty easy task as I only have few cosmetics now.
The following day, we spent 8 hours sorting out clothes into three categories: (1) for charity (2) to be “vacuumed” up and (3) to be brought out for the Autumn and Winter season. This was a big task as we had to let go of about 25 kilos of clothes. We had to vacuum up a few clothes we didn’t want to part with such as shirts that have cool graphics in it. I plan to someday make an artwork or quilt out of them.
On Monday (I took a day-off to finish everything), I took the task of de-cluttering our pantry. This took me about 2 hours.
It was an exhausting weekend but the Husband and I were proud of ourselves to be able to let of some things most dear to us. There will always be a sentimental part of us when we let go of clothes and shoes because they remind us of happy memories but we get courage from the fact that we want a clutter-free home.
The thing with de-cluttering is it’s not enough that you organise your things, it’s also a matter of cleaning the space and putting systems in place so that you have a home where you can easily find things. That is also one of my premise on living simply, that is having a system that is friendly and doesn’t make your life complicated.
De-cluttering is an art of letting go and living simply.
17 March 2013 Ibyang Sanchez 0 Comments Category: Blog Life, Charmed Life of a Mrs
Thank you Nuffnang! It’s a pleasure to be a part of your family. Belated Happy Birthday!