I’ve had this site for 3 years now and, unfortunately, haven’t dedicated myself to update it in ages. But it still receives a fair share of visits regularly. By far the most sought-after post is about my experience with my FeLV+ cat Myrtle and her treatment for anemia.
I’ve already shown some of the kitchen appliances I use. Now it’s time to show other products that help me cook and bake.
If you follow this blog you already know I have pets – 2 dogs and 5 cats. This post is about one of those cats, Myrtle. She’s FeLV+, like her mother Zuri and her sister Bo.
Last week I was invited by Nespresso to visit their distribution and recycling center in Brazil. I had already seen Marina Klink (@1_cafe_e_a_conta) talk about her visit and I must admit I was slightly jealous. So, I obviously accepted the invitation immediately.
I love animals. Always have, since I was a child. And this love only grows. So much I decided to only have four-legged children, instead of human ones.
Nowadays I have 2 dogs and 5 cats. And they are all strictly indoors, even though I live in a house, not an apartment. That means my cats are not allowed to roam outside.
Photo by Dayne Topkin on Unsplash
Shall we continue the list of appliances and gadgets that can be found in my kitchen? Here we go!
Photo by Jeff Sheldon on Unsplash
Those who follow me on IG (@gabichaytor) know that I love to cook (and eat). Even after adopting the low carb lifestyle I still have my adventures in the kitchen. So I’ll show you some of the appliances that help me with my concoctions around here. Because having good tools makes it all that much easier!
I came back from the UK a few weeks ago and since then I’ve been considering posting about the things I bought there. I’ve talked about the products I bought online from Coach here. As there is much more to talk about, I’ll split them in more than one post. This one is dedicated to the stuff I got from Amazon UK.
I’ve always dreaded working out. When I was a child, I used to take tennis lessons and was actually pretty active. But once I moved to a place where I couldn’t train anymore, I became a mere spectator and never really played again.
Well, life went on and I gained a lot of weight. A year ago I reached my highest weight ever: 85kg. I couldn’t ignore it anymore so I decided to seriously diet. I lost close to 20kg of fat and now I am working on changing my body composition. But I’ll go into detail about my diet some other time. This post is about physical activity.
I’ve flirted with the idea of writing a blog many times. I would start it and then soon after I’d give up. Sometimes due to lack of time, other times not enough interesting things to say. They were always very specific and even I would get tired of the subject matter.
But lately, a lot of people suggested I wrote a blog. Not about one specific subject I’ve mastered, but just so I could more efficiently share the tips I already gave in the corridors of the office, or during a lunch break or even on Instagram.










