Sunday, 11 October 2020

The things I've been loving October 2020

 


This is my new sweater I bought in Pepco. Ridiculously cheap! I paid only 15zł, this is less than 4 Euro guys. The fabric is acrylic but you can find acrylic sweater also much more expensive, don't you think. Long time ago I was buying more pricey clothes. Recently I changed my mind, and I buy at Pepco sometimes. ( Cheap Chinese high street in Eastern EU countries). I decided to eat bio food few years ago, and I need to save money as this food is expensive. So I started to buy cheaper clothes and I realised I feel very good in it. 



So the sweater is from Pepco, the skirt my mother gave me and the sneakers are from Pepco too. Very cheap too! ( I have this shop in the next building ). So this is how I look while I go with my dog or somewhere to grocery store  in the neighbourhood. Although I will need a jacket too because colder days are coming soon.





I bought this soap in Rossmann with much lowered price. The soap turned out to be a very good thing. I don't know why but here in Poland people don't like soaps with veggies. Oh, soap... it must be a luxurious moment, with rose scent or exotic vibes like tropical beach scent ha ha. So I bought it cheaper because I aprecciate eggplants and in general cosmetics made from vegetables.



I have been loving my bio apples, guys. As you might know from the recent posts and years, I know the secret place where the abandoned apple tree grows. I went there, and then I was there again, and again... I brought home huge amount of bio apples. So this is my supper a few days ago. Baked apples with wood honey, bio raisins, bio apricot ( chopped) and clarified butter. You don't need sugar to it.


I cooked a lot of my apples. You only need to chopp the apples, pour a little bit of water and you will get a pulp. No sugar needed. You can keep it in the fridge in the jars.


While you have your homemade pulp you can prepare yummy supper. You need a few bread slices, put some clarified butter on it and bake it in the oven along with some apple pulp. I added bio raisind there but I avoided sugar. It is delicious!




Maybe I should start a food blog too ha ha. See you soon! We were disconected for some time because we were changing the provider. Now we are back!

9 comments:

  1. nice sweater .... love the color and price so affordable.

    Have a wonderful day

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    1. It was the last one and so cheap! Really I had luck!🤗🤗 Have a wonderful day too!

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  2. Hi!
    The sweater was incredibly cheap! And yes, acrylic can be expensive, even though it is nothing special.
    I love baked apples - and guess what: in Portugal we like to bake them with Port wine :D
    Also loved the idea of using raisins as sweetener!

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    1. I've seen even 10 times more expensive acrylic sweater! Thank you, one day I should try to bake apple with Port wine. This definitely can make the hard times easier to survive :-)

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  3. Adorei a sua camisola, Claire!
    É bem bonita e confortável! Maçãs cozidas, também as tenho feito ultimamente, com canela e apenas um pouquinho de açúcar ... é uma sobremesa que aprecio imenso! E com um pouquinho de geleia, são igualmente boas!... Mas também gosto imenso de maças assadas, com um pouquinho de vinho do Porto...
    Fez uma excelente escolha ao nível da alimentação, Claire!
    Também tenho um planta dessas!... Costumo cortá-la, quando fica muito alta, e ela volta a nascer de novo, às vezes, com vários rebentos novos, em várias direcções...
    Costumo mergulhar a parte com folhas, em água, durante alguns dias... e depois coloco noutro vaso... passando assim a ficar com outra planta... para mim, ou para dar a alguém...
    Beijinhos! Feliz semana! Hoje o dia parece de autentico inverno por aqui, tal é o temporal lá fora!...
    Ana

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