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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Breakfast Time!

Its time to share what we are having for Breakfast........






I am just gonna have my usual today....Baked beans and scrambled eggs with 'toast' bread.
Last week someone made a very funny comment asking why i never put pics of what i am about to eat.....How can i have photos of something i have not prepared?VERY FUNNY!

What are you about to eat or already eaten and please can somebody tell me what okpa is?I keep seeing people say they are about to eat it and i have been wondering it they mean Beans and abacha mixed together......LOL

I have some posts scheduled to come up and i am about to go and do me breakfast,comments will be enabled when i finish with stuff ......

I love you all


139 comments:

  1. Stella!!!howdy?
    I haven't had time to look up the blog,will be back today and hope to catch up for posts/comments missed. Hope I wasn't given a robust reply in IHN news for asking our ranter to mention names. Please I come in peace,as I ain't in the kedu ije clan...I ve too many(real)frnds in my life already.
    BTW,I had sex for breaky!#grins#That was my own form of exercise.# Cumming was after 55mins#Quickie I am coming to your town;are you a good host?

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    1. Lol. You once called my town "dry"...Oya come na

      Kikikiki

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    2. Stella doesn't know OKPA and she grew up in the south? Abeg pipe down on the forming bcos u de Germany now Biko...

      Had bread with beef and cabbage sauce washed down with tea

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    3. Coming to do runz ba? Abeg carry your infected pussy dey ur side!

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    4. Chips, eggs cocumber

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    5. I had second too for for breakfast. It was mind blowing.

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    6. I had sex for breakfast, it was mind blowing.

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    7. She counted one kpokom for you, remaining 2 kpokoms before you will see her letter, you better avoid that woman, she is crazy and doesn't forgive,my sister is always on Skype on Sunday with her and she will be laughing wonder what she tells my sister

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  2. Boiled Irish and sweet potato with egg sauce.

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  3. Too early for breakfast. At dawm I'll decide
    *back to bed*

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    1. Fried plantain, egg source n quaker oat!

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    2. Source ko, information ni😒

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    3. Lmao no be only 'egg source'. Na egg definition *yimu

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  4. Yam porridge with fried fish. Prepared by my kid sis.

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  5. Preety 5C38A83712 March 2016 at 09:57

    Honestly I don't know what to eat

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  6. Masa and Akamu.
    Ain't sharing this with no one.

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  7. Vanilla shakes with lots of water.Trying to detox a bit.
    Good morning and happy weekend blog fam.

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    1. I have been hearing of this detox thing for sometime now...Is google my friend or will you explain?

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    2. olori western union12 March 2016 at 16:11

      Detox my sweet darling is riding the body of toxic food or drinks that you consume.

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  8. Amstel malt and meat pie 🍰
    Breakfast on the go

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  9. Same thing I had last week.
    My bricklayer special.

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  10. I don wack my yummy Okpa and coke this morning...
    Am a good cook mehn!...
    Uto!,..

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    1. Uto!
      I have learnt it from you.
      Uto!

      Iam so excited today ooh.. see me see trollin' of comments...hopefully,they get posted.

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  11. My mum went to cook oya soup. Dunno how in God's name I'm going to eat that. Na to go eat bread and tea jare.

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    1. What's that?

      Never heard of it.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    2. Baby you don't like Oha? You are missing o. I add hot leaf to it for special taste sef. Cook it with goat meat and melon balls... uh la la.

      For breakie I'm having unripe plantain pottage with cow tail

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    3. *oha soup oh. Auto correct no get sense.

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    4. Lol


      Okay.

      You're missing though. Oha soup is one bomb soup.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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  12. mama put rice with spaghetti and meat







    #GODWIN™

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  13. I am eating kpokpo garri with coconut this morning. Then add with a cool bottle water. Fresh kpokpo garri my sister brought

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    1. I imagined this combo for some minutes trust me.
      Garri and coconut...
      Hmmmmm

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    2. Vuva kopkop garri is not real garri o..i think it is tapioca. I might be wrong sha

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    3. Vuva kopkop garri is not real garri o..i think it is tapioca. I might be wrong sha

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    4. Madam G, Kpokpo garri is garri dried in syrup (diluted sugar).

      Tapioca is bobozi.

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  14. I am having spaghetti jollog this morning o. Need enough strength to wash this pile of clothes

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  15. 2 slices of bread, scrambled egg and hot tea

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    1. Cry was my breakfast as I saw my period again this morning. Please anybody that has the idea of the price range for HSG should please tell me. I think that is my next step, I want to know the price so that I can know where to run to because I don't have enough money. Thank you.

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    2. Anony 11:29...Dont get apprehensive over nothing.
      You will run Scan along with the HSG to check for growths and condition of womb and your fallopian tubes. Go to the Teaching Hospital with N20,000 you will achieve your aim. Mind you that you need to wait for counselling from a good Gynae because it is traumatic. The fear. The anxiety. And the fluid when the machine is unplugged from your vjay.
      Go with your hubby.
      Good luck.

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    3. So sorry Dear. I know dt feeling. I did mine for 15k in Enugu. The Lord sees ur tears n he'll definitely wipe dem. Amen

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    4. HSG is very painful. But bearable. If I can bear it then anybody can. About the fluid, I did not have any leakage after they unplugged the machine. I even went for exams dat same day. Mine was 15000 @ federal staff hospital abuja.But before going for it I think your gynaecologist should be consulted.
      All the best. God will see bless you very soon.

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    5. Hmmm nwa amaka why are you HSG? Have you destroyed some destructible things with D&C + postinor?

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    6. May God have mercy on you anon 16.24 for that insensitive comment to Nwa Amaka. Some people are suffering for the rest of their life as a result of tactless comments. It's just a blog, right?

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  16. No be only beans and abacha.

    It's bambara nut flour (you can Google bambara nut).
    Using the flour, it's almost the same process with preparing beans pudding. Very delicious meal.

    Nri ndi Enugu.

    I just bought a tin of sardine. For me, it's toast bread and sardine, with cold tea.

    Make I hurry up with chores, come shower, and enjoy breaky abeg.

    See y'all later.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. You bought a tin of sardine. "Coughs". Noted

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    2. You need to come and describe this bambara nut for me oh..

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    3. Na carton I suppose talk before,my lovely anonymous troll?
      It's not something I love eating, so what's the use?

      Yeah,A TIN;singular. Hopped down the street, and voila ...lmao.

      Meanwhile, it was delish....hehehe.

      Iphie, it's light brown, or should I say off white in colour.

      It has black eyes, like normal beans too.
      Round in shape. You'll see the pictures online sef, if you search.

      I don't know the process for grinding to get the flour, but I know that the flour is sold in the market, so you can just buy and prepare your okpa anyway you want to.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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  17. Breakfast is Waist grinding, Bed squeaking, Earth shaking, Hardcore Sex.
    Choiii,Konji na Bastard

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    1. Second time my brand new bed has collapsed.I'm so embarrassed calling the carpenter to fix it. The guy will just be imagining what we do to the bed. Hope he doesn't ask me one day. Best gymnastics.

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    2. Sweet Mother you cray...
      First your phone,now una don crash una bed....hahahahaha
      Ofcourse the carpenter will def know.

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    3. Lmao.

      Even if he knows, wetin consign you?

      This is hilarious.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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  18. Fruit 'n fibre.
    Breakfast is not my thing cos it's alway half chop

    Lunch is the real deal.

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    1. Mangoes are in season??? OMG where?? I love mangoes!!!

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  21. Been begging my bro to make noodles.
    He makes the best in the world
    He is making shakara but I just bribed him with alcohol.

    Having noodles and akwa for breakfast
    lol

    Okpa is okra
    Don't know how to explain
    Heard the best is made in enugu

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  23. Bitter leave soup with azu mangala and cow leg. No swallow attached just soup. Who wants to join me?

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    1. Find yellow garri jor.

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    2. Bitter leaf and cocoyam with that mangala...Is chillin' in our freezer! Akpu dey for house too.

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  24. Bread and tea...no strength for cooking

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  25. Okpa is moimoi made with Bambara nuts

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  26. Pancake and quaker oats. Okpa di oku, is like moimoi, made from beans too(i think). I call it enugu's moi moi.

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  27. I wanted Akara with pap but Akara didn't turn out good, the thing just scatter for oil, mtcheew...took my pap with groundnut. I love you to 'Aunty Stella'

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  28. Haven't had breakfast jor.
    Still in bed, fucking horny with no dude to straff even though I really can't. I'm team 'fargin'*shines teeth* but e no easy sha, just thinking of dick, dick, dick, dick... I'm as wet as duck. Maybe it's cos I'm ovulating sha. Almost tempted to call my ex but nah, the Lord us my strength, would get up now and make some noodles with hotdick sorry hotdogs *sigh* future husband do and come oh, agro wan kee me and get ready cos I go fuck tire.

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    1. When you see sex everyday now..na you go run. LOL

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    2. Hahaha, you tell her Iphie D!

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    3. I was like that before I got married. Now am married I dread sex sef. I think hubby dulled my vibe

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  29. Stella oh Stella... Would be having white rice and fish stew with a bottle of chilled Pepsi to wash it down...😁😁

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  30. Okpa di oku!! It's made just like moi-moi.

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  31. Okpa is one igbo food like that..oh I so hate the smell of dat shit...I never for once tasted it enugu when I served there

    Anyway, I'm having spaghetti dis morning

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  32. It's *toast* Stella. Noun and verb. If you must use the word *bread*, say toasted bread. Enjoy.

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  34. Stella no breakfast O.
    Since I've bn hearing things are expensive and it just hit me.
    A sachet of pure water now goes for 20# here in Ph.
    Meat of 1k is ntn to write home about.
    Which way naija?

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  35. ...Left over Dominos Texas bbq pizza, some wedges and hot chocolate.

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    1. Best evuuurrr!(im guessing it tastes like the one they give us here,lol)

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    2. I guess so Iphie, there should be no difference. Nothing beats left over pizza, lol. xx

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  36. I bought food this morning. The thing pain me ehn, you have to pay well to eat well here as dinner no follow again. Uniben should hurry and allow person go home. E don tey. I don tire. Exam palava

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  37. Finally Am Well enough to eat
    So i made a nice fufu and chicken spicy sauce
    Huhmmm!!!!
    Yummy!!!
    BRB

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  38. Moi with every every and chilled soya milk. This weather is hot already .

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    1. Stock fish and crayfish jollof rice with boiled egg. Student style. Very sweet.

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    2. Hi xp, pls is the home made soya milk same as the bottled ones being sold in marts? Like, is it same taste? And will it expand my waist line if taken frequently? Never tasted it before,I really do want to..

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    3. North Dakota...yes. Same taste. Same quality. Except for the preservatives in the imported one. Learnt it's now N250 per bottle. It is well. Mine is still home made.

      And yes it is fattening to an extent, but not to your waist line. Lol. I take a lot of lemon water and I am stark stressed out during the week so fat doesn't stay in my system. Go ahead, go suck on Soya milk. And watch your eyes and skin glow.
      In case you wanna make yours, google
      "SOYA MILK RECIPE - THE SDK WAY!

      I sent that in the good old days SDK Blog. 2 years ago. Send it now and cause blog RIOT. Haters and Abusers ti take over
      #sad

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  39. 1 scrambled egg, grilled tomatoes,mushrooms, bacon, 1 slice of wholemeal toast and tea. On a health kick

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    1. Olodo! There's nothing healthy about bread & swine (bacon). You chop masa come here dey form whole wheat bread...who dash you

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    2. Stupid fool. Last time I'm coming to this blog. Too many illiterates insulting people. I'll leave you all to your negativity and bitterness.

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    3. Olufemi...you say what? Because of who? Stick around o don't mind them. They turned the blog into their HOOD. Hate everywhere. No sensible comments.

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    4. Olufemi, what for na?

      Nobody should be able to determine your mood on this blog.

      Just make up your mind to find any hate comment directed at you, very funny,and believe me, you'll never get angry at stuff like this anymore.

      Most out them lash out to release their frustration and you won't blame them. Not everyone has it good.

      Make I no find you for this blog o...hehehe.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    5. Lwkmd...who you dey form for? Walahi...if I wooze you back hand wey be your size, you no go see for 2 days. Who gives a flipping shit if you die tomorrow? No come on the blog nah...you think we'll notice? Maggot

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  40. Breakfast is una yam (that's what i hear mum call it. Yellowish in color) eaten with sauce(ugba+anyara leaves+ dried fish all submerged and shaken together in red oil) and plenty water...... Wish I could get palm wine. Uhhhhhh


    About to collapse. I've outdone myself.lolzzz. some local delis dey make surrender.

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    1. I know Una.
      Lol,i have not seen it in a longggggggg time.

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    2. It's very popular where I am. I'd even buy some when going back to Lagos because I've never sighted it in Lagos.

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    3. Haaa.

      Someone is going to get fat soon.

      * side eyes *

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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  41. I took fried plaintain with egg and a glass of juice. Off to d airport joor.

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    1. That's the trademark of local fowls...always "taking". Sharap, who dash you airport, my friend eat your ewa agoyin & enter Peace Mass Transit to your destination

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  42. I ve not taken anything.... Still waiting on the Lord to provide

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    1. Just sit there inugo, the Lord will drop it in your mouth.

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  43. Indomie with vegetables and corned beef

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  44. Boiled yam with obè Igbà elepo(garden egg sauce made with palm oil)...with lots of onions....

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  45. Had okpa with pap
    Stella okpa is an igbo delicacy, it has its seed which you grind and cook. I think it's part of beans family but I don't know the english name

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  46. Leftover eba n efo riro,washed down with pap(breastfeeding things)

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  47. Boiled plantain nd potato with sauce

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  48. olori western union12 March 2016 at 12:27

    Had yam and egg sauce with my favorite raspberry, blackberry smoothie
    Made sandwiches for hubby and the kids

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    1. We woke up to Abacha and Oporo gleaming with garden egg leaf,Kpomo...
      Yum!
      Tnx ma.

      Hi hi.

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    2. olori western union12 March 2016 at 17:56

      Awwww see groove, i wish I can prepare that

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  49. Madam cheryl i didnt grow up in the south,i grew up in lagos and even at that there are most things i dont know their names unless i see it,i was,still am a very bad eater and almost never used to cook....lol

    hate cooking so much even now sef.

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    1. My hubby has never eaten Önà and Ncha before. In fact I was d one that showed it to him for the 1st time. And he grew up in Enugu.

      Different people, different orientation.
      So Stella's explanation is accepted.

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  50. Okpa was the mainstay in UNN.

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