Я вот очень бы хотела адвент-календарь с новыми продуктами: чтобы каждый день свежий и помытый овощ/фрукт 😁 Или брони на разные тренировки с днями отдыха. Красота.
Пока все делаю самостоятельно, тренируюсь по плану, а ужины максимально разноцветные или зелененькие, как этот. Это тост с тунцом, авокадо, огурцом и салатом. Сверху бальзамический крем (кто еще не пробовал это сочетание с тунцом, советую срочно исправлять).
Какой ваш адвент-календарь мечты? Кремики и сладости уже не впечатляют 🤔
Я вот очень бы хотела адвент-календарь с новыми продуктами: чтобы каждый день свежий и помытый овощ/фрукт 😁 Или брони на разные тренировки с днями отдыха. Красота.
Пока все делаю самостоятельно, тренируюсь по плану, а ужины максимально разноцветные или зелененькие, как этот. Это тост с тунцом, авокадо, огурцом и салатом. Сверху бальзамический крем (кто еще не пробовал это сочетание с тунцом, советую срочно исправлять).
Какой ваш адвент-календарь мечты? Кремики и сладости уже не впечатляют 🤔
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from vn