Showing posts with label crumble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crumble. Show all posts
Banana and blueberry crumble

Banana and blueberry crumble

November 07, 2017


I do not mean to sound like a broken record (again), but things have been a bit slow on this blog and that usually happens when things are everything but slow on this side of the screen. Too much work, all sorts of other things going on… And on top of that I have had almost no energy to cook or bake, let alone photograph and type posts.

Many times in the past I read my favorite food bloggers
Plum and almond crumble and the end of "Girls"

Plum and almond crumble and the end of "Girls"

May 08, 2017


After I binge-watched Girls while sick with the flu last year I could not help but continue watching the show even though Hannah got on my nerves most of the time – I sometimes wonder if the writers are trying to create the most stupid character in the world of the TV shows.

On the other hand, Elijah and Ray were my favorite characters of the show. :)

So I watched all the seasons, up to the
Apple gingerbread crumble and weekends

Apple gingerbread crumble and weekends

December 09, 2016


Today is Friday (thank you, Universe!), or as I call it the Universal day of people asking each other what they will do on the weekend. :D

I am a very talkative person and luckily I have a good relationship with most people at the office. On Fridays some of them usually stop by my desk and ask me what my big plans for the weekend are, and it is funny to watch the look on their faces when I
Banana, chocolate and peanut crumble to comfort a sad heart

Banana, chocolate and peanut crumble to comfort a sad heart

November 22, 2016


I have told you several times already how much I love the Internet – this very blog would not exist if it wasn’t for it. On the other side, social networks sometimes make me sad – they make me think about lots of things sometimes.

For instance, I see people from my family sharing loads of photos and thoughts and… I feel like I don’t know those people. I did, in a very distant past, years and