Thursday

Brunch at home

Since I still wasn't feeling 100% last Sunday, the mister and I decided to have brunch at home. Going out to Brunch/Lunch has become a weekend tradition so I'm glad that it's not something I have to completely miss out on even if I'm feeling under the weather.

The night before I made some Overnight Baked French Toast. This was the first time I tried this recipe and while it's dead simple to make, it was a little soggy for my taste. Perhaps next time I'll bake it for longer. I've included the recipe below and you can also find it here.

 


We also whipped up some scrambled eggs, turkey bacon and berry smoothies to complete the meal.

 

Overnight Baked French Toast
(Recipe adapted from The Gourmet Cookbook)

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Ingredients:
1 (13-14 inch) long loaf soft Italian or French bread)
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons butter) softened
2 large eggs
1 2/3 cup whole milk
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (optional)
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons sugar

Maple syrup
Powdered sugar

Directions:
Butter a 9 x 13 baking dish. Cut 12 diagonal slices of bread. Reserve ends for another use (I made croutons for our salads this week). Generously butter one side of each piece of bread. Arrange bread buttered sides up in one layer in prepared dish. It will be a pretty tight fit.
Whisk together eggs, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt until combined. Pour evenly over bread. Cover and refrigerate until bread has absorbed all of custard, at least one hour or overnight.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees and bring soaked bread to room temperature. Sprinkle bread with sugar and bake until puffed and golden, about 20-25 minutes. Serve immediately sprinkled with powdered sugar and with maple syrup.
Yield: 6 servings

Wednesday

Hold out for summer


I tried to hold out for a true summer but it just never came.
 
I found this adorable site called Summer Goals with some beautiful pictures of traditional summer.

 

 

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Tuesday

Not another bill - from the postmans bag

I blogged about Not Another Bill previously and at the beginning of August I received my first gift! I was absolutely tickled when I got it in the mail (I LOVE getting presents in the mail).

 

When I opened it, I wasn't sure what to think. It was a print of a moose/man smoking. This normally isn't something I would buy, which I suppose is why I signed up for this service, to receive quirky things. When I brought it to dinner that evening all my girlfriends loved it and began suggesting ways to incorporate it into our flat.

 

Perhaps if we ever find a new flat, I'll find a home for my new print.

Monday

Let's meet and work

Hey London freelancers - now you can find the best places in the city to hot desk with this very convenient curated map of London. (I can't use this now but back in the day I would have loved to know what cafes, museums, ect to drop into and actually get some work done - damn coffee shops with no outlets!)

Check it out here.

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Sunday

LC for Kohl's

Even though we don't have Kohl's in the UK I still like to take a peak at what all the US discount retailers are doing (hello, I love Target). I really like Lauren Conrad's new line at Kohl's. Check out some of the pieces here. I especially love the pink dress and black blazer.

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

Saturday

The Rapscallion

There aren't many sunny days in London so when they come around the mister and I try our hardest to get out and enjoy them. We recently visited the Rapscallion in Clapham Common on one of those rare sunny days for a lunch date.

When we arrived we snagged a table outside but quickly opted for a table inside because of all the smokers. Isn't that annoying?

 

When we finally settled in we ordered some delicious drinks. Mine an iced vanilla coffee and the mister's a mixed berry smoothie.


 
Unfortunately it took 45 minutes for our food to show up at which point we were both starving and annoyed. Thankfully the waiter removed the service fee from our bill which I thought was a very nice gesture.

I had the fish cake and the mister had the salmon burger. I mister thought the burger could have been accompanied by something (fries, salad, ect). I thought mine was a good portion.

 
 
The food was decent and being right across from the picture house means that I'd probably be inclined to drop by again.

Friday

A fabulous belated birthday present

A couple of weeks ago one of my dear friends surprised me with a very belated birthday present. I generally don't like touristy junk but I do have a new found affection for the royals. Now I can enjoy my morning brew out of one of these hidious yet adorable mugs. Amazing.