Recipe

A SPECIAL BREAKFAST
Marion Lyons
How to make
a special
breakfast
 
WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY? BREAKFAST.
IT HAS MANY BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE.
a) Breakfast gives your body the energy it needs to start the day. A good breakfast helps your mind to work better. This gives you a head start at work or school.

b) Breakfast is not as 
fattening as lunch or supper. Your body burns the calories it absorbs at breakfast more quickly because you are more active in the morning than in the evening.

c) Many breakfast foods have a lot of 
fibre. They help keep your cholesterol level down.

d) Breakfast is fun. The food is delicious and easy to prepare. 
The whole family can share this simple meal - especially on weekends. A shared breakfast is a great way to plan ahead positively for the day. It is amazing how much difference this can make to your attitude, mood and performance through the rest of the day.

e) Be sure to make the time to sit down and eat breakfast. Give yourself a chance to digest your food and think about things. Do not get into the habit of 
grabbingsomething quick to eat as you rush out of the house.
‘EGG’SCELLENT RECIPES
Take more time on the weekends or holidays to prepare a really delicious breakfast. Eggs are a great breakfast food. They are easy to cook. And they are easy to prepare and taste really good with many other foods. Nutrition experts say that people with normal cholesterol levels can eat one or two eggs a day. People with cholesterol problems should avoid the 
yolk and eat only the egg whites. One large egg contains four to five grammes of fat, 213 milligrammes of cholesterol and 75 calories. Eggs have 13 essential vitamins, including vitamin D - the ‘sunshine’ vitamin. Here are some egg recipes everyone will be happy to eat at your table.
WESTERN SCRAMBLE
Leave out the vegetables, ham or cheese in this recipe to make plain scrambled eggs.
SERVINGS: Makes 3 or 4
PREPARATION TIME: About 15 minutes
6 eggs, 1/4 cup skimmed or low-fat milk, 1 teaspoon butter or vegetable oil, 1/2 cup chopped onion, 1/2 cup chopped green pepper, 1/2 cup chopped lean cooked ham, or 1/2 cup 
grated low fat cheese1 Break eggs into a medium sized bowl. Pour in milk. Beat eggs and milk with fork until they are mixed together. Leave to stand on one side in the bowl.2 Put butter or oil in a large frying pan. Place pan over medium heat. Heat until butter or oil bubbles.
Put 
chopped onions, green pepper (and ham) into the pan. Stir together with a spoon. Cover the pan with a lid. Let vegetables (and ham) cook until tender. Do not let vegetables go brown. Lift the lid and stir once or twice.
Pour eggs over vegetables (and add the grated cheese). When eggs begin to get thick, gently pull a 
spatula (or pancake turner) across the bottom of the pan. Keep moving the spatula until the egg mixture thickens and you cannot see any liquid egg in the pan. Remove from the heat before the eggs get too firm. Eggs should be thick and cooked all the way through.
Serve eggs on plates with toast to one side. Or spoon them directly onto toasted bread or muffins. Take care if you are eating with your hands! Or place the scrambled eggs in pitta bread for a breakfast look that is different and delicious.
TOAD-IN-THE-HOLE
SERVINGS: Makes 1PREPARATION TIME: About 10 minutes
1 slice bread, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon butter or vegetable oil, 1 slice (1 ounce) low-fat cheddar cheese, Ketchup or salsa (if you wish)
Cut a hole in the bread with an upside-down cup or drinking glass.
Break the egg into a small bowl or cup. Be careful not to break the yolk.
Grate the cheese or cut into very small pieces.
Put butter or oil into a frying pan over medium heat. Heat until the butter or oil
bubbles.
Put bread into the pan. Very carefully, pour egg into the hole in the bread. Reduce heat to low. Cook until the bottom of the bread is light brown.
Turn the bread over with a spatula. Sprinkle cheese on top of the bread. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until the egg white is firm and the yolk begins to get thick, but not hard.
Slide spatula under bread and serve on a plate. Decorate with ketchup or salsa if you wish.
GLOSSARY: 
fattening: engordador, elevado en calorias; fibre: fibra; the whole family: toda la familia; amazing: sorprendente; grabbing: arrebatar velozmente, echar el guante a;yolk: yema de huevo; grated: rallado; chopped onions: cebollas cortadas en trocitos;spatula: espátula; toad-in-the-hole: plato tradicional británico ("sapo en el pozo");bubbles: burbujee, borbotee.
Pulsa aquí para consultar una lista de COOKING VERBS (verbos de cocina) con audio y presentación bilingüe.

BRITISH RECIPES


HALLOWEEN


Halloween infographicc


Friday.....24


fox-close-up
image

Polina Minaeva's graduation animated short film at VGIK, Moscow, Russia. Great aesthetics and lovely story: "King Kills".

Corto de animación de Polina Minaeva para su graduación en la VGIK, Moscú, Rusia. Fantástica estética y preciosa historia: "El rey mata".


Have a nice weekend.
Feliz fin de semana.

If… was a horror movie


Now the original official trailers…

Countable and Uncountable Nouns


178123_355881717834600_220258238_o10422099_964725940207916_3692682561258302257_n251981_397779520258243_1654758670_n
1513663_901981173160085_9019262619591287830_n

Plurals




PLURALS



12063632_733237826806426_4060738724460833654_n
17004_706364922827050_4483700168164256250_n
11709599_706364916160384_4930917921502716229_n (1)
10995654_468040090020608_8278678849319211923_n
601312_585465428133269_1369887965_n
10888739_907259292632273_7516672761779350099_n416958_364153640338414_1921992660_n
553935_363661713720940_484994796_n
197574_365742976846147_1876594706_n
229990_367475686672876_1258925080_n
plurals_small

Halloween


MyCloud

Geography game


              Where in Britain
                                                                      by: BBC.co.uk

Irregular Verbs



Click on the image to go to a page where you can practise using irregular verbs in English

Food Idioms


Halloween


Check this link to fully understand it.

SHOPPING AND MONEY


11890914_819975128119815_4731856119894475706_n
10376266_544953815605146_3319150631459720253_n
shopping-mall
4e9f0dba8dd7ac3eccfb799aedd1586b
7393800282efb6de573cf1813726a6db
6582cd0baa78fbdc42f147354c5699d0salary
money

COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES


563143_331960800237720_1135806549_n

NATIONALITY ADJECTIVES AS NOUNS


Describing people. Adjectives

311972_2526163077047_1342522253_32963169_1976351545_n

62277_417589641641314_1924466143_n
 402651_274044049329208_1832157513_n
665694_290745544359246_851687737_o
10422525_839360666144341_3441351478865995795_n 1383853_599517703419880_1363030540_n10986836_942359105788958_2898876055290879491_n

LISTENING. EATING OUT



1. Listen carefully and do the activities

Food and cooking : Vocabulary

FOOD AND COOKING 


BREAKFAST







 

KITCHEN VERBS