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Berry brekkie
One of the marvellous things about a glut of berries is that breakfast turns into pure indulgence.
Take bowl, fill with selection of berries.
Mix in (home-made) yoghurt. Enjoy. Simple but - oh! - so good. :)
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Malay-Kadazan girl
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Oh yum yum yum.
December 2, 2011 at 10:54 PM
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Oh yum yum yum.
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