A trip East, more time lazing on London Fields, a Swedish supper at Fika, late night visit to Beigal Bake to pick up Sunday's brunch. Aforementioned bagels, Apple Kuchen (made by M), Blueberry muffins, orange juice, a boyfriend, a couple of flatmates and a friend not seen for awhile.
A rainy Monday evening at the V&A Museum for a special viewing of their breathtaking Quilt exhibition, and tonight I am Orange Wednesday-ing. The days speed by so quickly, but I am determined to try post more frequently, because you are all so very good at it!
VERY pretty pictures!
ReplyDeleteSounds very lovely indeed. I love brick lane bagels! its my favourite part of going out around brick lane, getting a bag a bagels for the following morning (and to munch on the way home)
ReplyDeleteGood bagels are difficult to find these days. Your brunch looks delightful,
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It all looks so yummy Becky! I could also query your line "Less good for my heart, better for my soul." - I think blogging is equally good for the heart ;)
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I was in Brick Lane on Sunday... was trying to persuade my hungover friends to get a cheesy bagel but they were feeling too delicate for it! Might have walked past you! ;)
ReplyDeleteyum yum your breakfast looks lovely!
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Sounds wonderful! Think I will hunt out that Bagel place when I am London visiting!
ReplyDeleteOh yum those bagels are just the best, an integral part of any trip i take east of bishopsgate for sure. well, I say they're the best, but that apple kuchen looks pretty splendid too. What a perfect meal. And yes, aren't the days flying...
ReplyDeleteBrick Lane is THE place for bagels. Divine breakfast! Completely random question but was it the WI night at the V&A that you went to? I was gutted that I couldn't make it. Was it good fun?
ReplyDelete@ The domestic novice - yes it was the WI night, lots of fun but the exhibition is def. worth a visit even without the WI entourage!
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