Add some sunshine and colour to your morning this Monday with our radiant Rainbow Overnight Oats 🥣🌈 Easy to prepare and packed full of delicious fruit sweetness and oaty goodness, these overnight oats created by @liliforberg are the perfect way to kick-start your week. Enjoy!😍
⛹️🤸♂️ Our High-Protein Sachets and Convenient Pots are available now in @tescofood and @dunnesstores 🏊♀️🚴♂️ 🥣
Available in three flavours – Vanilla, Golden Syrup and Plain they are perfect for active and on-the-go schedules packed with activity! 🏊♀️🚴♂️ With up to 9.5 grams of protein in the Sachets and 8.5 grams in the Convenient Pots and ready in only a few mins by just adding boiling water or pop in the microwave!
Want extra protein? Just add your favourite toppings (seeds, nuts, peanut butter, almond butter, yoghurt and more). Pick up the Pots for only €1 and boxes of sachets for only €5 in @dunnesstores until 25th November! 🥣 🏊♀️🚴♂️ 🥣
Makes about 6 servings (depending on hunger level and capacity for
sharing) Note: These scones are more muffin-like in texture; dough will be moist and wet, which ensures a tender texture.
Winter Romance… Featuring soft, cascading ruffles in a dreamy winter ivory, Gallery’s new boho blouse is the perfect blend of understated elegance and winter romance.
Brrrrr…. there’s a chill in the air! What better way to warm things up on a cold morning than with a simple yet delicious bowl of porridge? Oats topped with chopped banana, a sprinkle of cinnamon, a drizzle of honey and topped with almond flakes is the perfect breakfast to beat the autumnal chill.
Those early mornings are back 🥱and there’s nothing quite like a post-school run brekkie 🎉 Todays Ready brek bowl is served with frozen berries, a dollop of greek yogurt, a chilled glass of orange juice and some mixed nuts 😍
Located just outside the village of Milltown, County Cavan on a beautiful site overlooking Garfinny Lough, the intriguing monastic site of Drumlane includes an abbey, a monastery and a remarkably intact round tower constructed in the year 555AD.
Although the monastery is closely affiliated to St. Mogue, it is believed the site was constructed some time before his arrival and most likely by St. Colmcille. The circular round tower, which stands next to the Abbey at Drumlane is remarkably intact and is recognised as the only surviving round tower of its kind in the dioceses of Kilmore. Round towers were built throughout Ireland between the 5th and 13th centuries. Interpretation and parking are available on site.