17/04/2017

100 years

No, seriously, it's been "100 years"I have posted anything on this page. But I never give up and I think now it's the perfect time to start doing this again.



I recently moved to the UK. FINALLY my dream to live in UK or Spain come true. I know these two countries are not comparable, but they both are beautiful, interesting and welcoming own way.

From today, I will try to blog more often, because so a lot of things are happening in my life and also so much new I find in shops, explore new places and try to visit new cafes and restaurants.

And again I want to remind, I live life without wheat, rye, sunflower, meat, fish, dairy.

So I now live in Merseyside area, close to Liverpool, but not very far away from Manchester. In a smaller city, but also very charming and beautiful.

4 years ago I come to Liverpool to study English and me totally in loved with that city. And now, I am so happy I come back (I now, not exactly in Liverpool, but almost and I can move there later).

I spend one beautiful Saturday in Liverpool, visited old places. I had lunch in Pret Amange. I like this line because it is always possible to find vegan options in there. So that day I had amazing cold green tea (and it's the best cold tea I ever had before), salad and coffee with soy milk.
I am sad they don't have much to chose from gluten free (wheat and rye free actually, but it is easier to say like that :)  )



I also went to Matta's International Food shop. They have so many healthy and vegan-friendly foods. And with good price also. I picked several products I used to use before but also tried some new.

These Organic Sea Cakes tasted incredible. They reminded me smoked cheesecakes I used to eat when I was snot vegan.



And this Montezuma's ginger chocolate, very tasty, very simple


And then I visited Marc & Spencer I found these PEA SNAPS, the only ones in a regular shop that don't have sunflower oil in them. But at the same time, I was very surprised of the taste and how filling they are. In one big pack, you get 5 small one's, so it is very suitable because you can take them everytime you go somewhere (work, school, travel, picnic and etc.).


The only sad thing is that I still could not find vegan, gluten free bread, so will need to post from another country.

Just wanted to mention, that this post is not sponsored by any of brands mentioned above. It is my personal opinion and choice.

See you next time, with more about my life in the United Kingdom

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