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#ProudInMyBikini in Portugal & Learning to Love My Post-Birth Body

April 10, 2017
Vicki

Vicki of Honest Mum and son

Pregnancy and post-baby pressures on our bodies can feel overwhelming at times.

The pressure from the media as celebrities are often depicted and celebrated for their quick baby-weight loss,  pressure from our peers in real life and online, and most often pressure from ourselves, that desire to return to the body we had before babies which is normal but not instant can be tough-going.

It’s natural to want normality, particularly at a time when everything feels off-balance thanks to the hormonal roller coaster post-pregancny and sleep deprivation.

After kids, we often find ourselves in a body, and mind we don’t recognise as our own.

Social media can connect and uplift (of course it can) but it can also exacerbate low self-esteem as we endlessly compare ourselves to others, forgetting our own individuality, bodies, DNA, and the experiences which made us who we are, and what we look like, today.

Before we know it, we’ve found ourselves in a cycle of self-loathing, such an easy default to have when mood can already feel low after having a child.

For many, post-pregnant bodies are changed forever yet this isn’t spoken about enough. It’s not normalised.

I have a 4 and a half year old and my mumtum that will never recover, after 2 c-sections. Do I like it? No? Have I come to accept it? Yes.

I hated my body post-birth truth be told, particularly after my first child, Oliver-it was inevitably damaged from the emergency section, sore and flabby, and it made the trauma I was suffering, worse.

This was ironically the cherry on the cake to a lifetime of bad body image. A slim child, adolescence was unkind to me (when is it anything but?) and a yoyo-ing body weight thanks to PCOS  has made for what feels like a rocky relationship with my own body image for as long as I can remember.

PCOS messes with your mind. My body changes literally, week to week where I can morph from a UK 8-10 to a 12 depending on the time in my cycle or even what I’ve eaten. My wardrobe is as confused as my body-image. Yes, those are not big sizes by any means but it’s not about size per se, it’s about my frame and what suits me.

Pre-holiday I tried to lose weight that had accumulated over the last couple of months of me taking my eye off the ball. I’d eliminated egg, wheat and gluten as well as yeast after intolerance tests showed those to be bad for me (you can read my story of gluten HERE) and have forced myself to move more. It sounds simple to add more exercise into your life and whilst I love physically doing it, like many others, the motivation can be lacking when life becomes busy.

I’ve lost weight (dropped a dress size and am mostly back in my UK size 10 dresses) but I’d like to tone up more. I’ve come to terms with my tiger stripes and never really think about them now and stretch marks certainly don’t stop me from wearing a bikini.

That doesn’t mean I feel super confident in my swimwear either but it means I wear a bikini when I want to and I want to inspire you to do the same.

To not let having babies stop you from feeling free and having fun, ever.

This is the caption that accompanied the photo above:

‘So the tummy has stretch marks and it will be a mumtum forever thanks to my little Spider-Man over here, and his older brother Oliver, but to those little guys, I’m a superwoman and that’s good enough for me⚡! A picture I shared 2 years ago in my bikini (this exact one in fact) went viral (which was a shock) and I still receive emails to this day from women saying they feel more confident about their shape because of it. That they went swimming with their kids when they wouldn’t before. That they feel proud of their post-baby bodies and less pressured. Yes to that ??. I’m working on my own body image every single day, for myself and most importantly for my kids. It’s not always easy, we’re our own worst enemy at times and social media can ramp up the pressure to appear perfect (which doesn’t exist of course) but we owe it ourselves and the future to feel fierce whatever our size and shape. We’ve got this people. Please join me if you fancy it when you share shots of your badass selves in your swimwear with the hashtag #proudinmybikini’

This photo comes 2 years after I shared a picture of myself wearing the same bikini, in Jamaica which went viral much to my utter shock and disbelief.

I still get messages from women to this day telling me the positive effect it had on them (a lady even came to a workshop to hear me speak because of that photo). The strength the photo gave others in their own journey to accept their bodies and feel more confident meant so much to me. It made me feel strong in return.

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Here’s another one we took the other day, too.

It’s hard but vital we keep the conversation going about our bodies however difficult that might seem because that honesty will free us. It will enable us to feel less alone, and frankly more badass about ourselves. All shapes and sizes are beautiful and remember that we did good mamas, we made babies and are raising children.

Let’s be more confident for them as much as for ourselves. Little people have big eyes and ears and are watching and listening to how we behave and what we say (to ourselves).

To raise confident kids, we need to be strong adults. Don’t forget that the brain is malleable, the more we tell ourselves we look good and are enough, the quicker we will believe it.

All power to us!

Please do share your pics in swimwear on social media if you like too, along with the hashtag #ProudInMyBikini inspiring other women to do just that and feel good about themselves. I’ll share a collage of everyone’s pics on the blog at the end of the summer!

Thanks x

(Thank you to Jet2.com and Jet2holidays for this magical trip. I’m the airline’s digital ambassador and we are currently away in Portugal at Pine Cliffs Residence, a Luxury Collection Resort, Algarve on holiday, with my family).

Touched this was chosen as Blog of the Day on the Mumsnet Bloggers’ Network.

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52 Responses

  1. Amit September 6, 2017

    You are looking gorgeous

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  2. Sophia, Milkdrunkdiary April 17, 2017

    Vicky, you look great, wish I could rock a two piece red bikini and look as good! Btw I’ve stayed at Pine Cliffs and loved it. Only wished they had a better selection of children’s menus – I found they were the same everywhere. Didn’t you? x

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    • Honest Mum April 18, 2017

      Hey lovely, amazing place, didn’t feel like that, tons of choice in the buffet at the Grill which we ate at the most and Zest etc, they loved the food. Thank you for your kind words, I bet you look amazing in a bikini, hope you find the confidence to wear one x

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  3. Oldhouseintheshires April 15, 2017

    What an inspiring post….you look stunning in your bikini. Like you, I had 2 c sections and have stretch marks. My children are 16 and 14 now so I thought I would ‘shape up’ by now! But you know what? I’m very comfortable in my own body which is fit and strong and I will wear a bikini for as long as I want too! Thank you for sharing. #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 17, 2017

      Yes to that! x

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  4. Ally April 15, 2017

    So many women struggle with body image yet we all fee so alone! This is an amazing open and honest post and I love it! Inspiring and empowering!

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    • Honest Mum April 17, 2017

      Thanks very much Ally x

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  5. Alice April 15, 2017

    You know, you are so incredible for sharing such an honest post!! I have such a similar tummy to yours, stretchmarks decorating my stomach and breasts like tiger stripes! It has been so hard to accept my new body …. and it has been 11 years since my first child!! I still struggle with it daily, just thankful I have an amazing husband who always sees the beauty beyond the marks and scars!! Taking my hat off to you!

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    • Honest Mum April 15, 2017

      Thanks Alice, hope you will see the beauty too, you are amazing and made a baby, we rock xx

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  6. Lisa Pomerantz April 15, 2017

    You are beautiful, and if anyone says otherwise (including that annoying voice inside your head), send them my way! I crush them! #brillblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 15, 2017

      Hahah thank you Lisa, mwah x

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  7. Chloe April 14, 2017

    Hi, what a great post reminding others to embrace the bodies we have #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 15, 2017

      Thanks Chloe, so important to respect ourselves and the body we live in x

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  8. Susie / S.H.I.T. April 14, 2017

    I can’t tell you how much I love this post & gorge pic Vicki – just sums up everything we should be proud of – strength, honesty, our children, our beauty as women. And so perhaps now after kids, we can’t mould into the model-like figure (I, too, spent my teens attempting to morph my body into a Kate-Moss like state and that ain’t never going to happen) but we have curves and scars and it’s so awesome to see mothers proud to show them off. And I love the spiderman cozzie as you know! #brillblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 15, 2017

      Aw thanks Susie, what an amazing, empowering comment, YES to everything and Spider Man costumes rock huh! x

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  9. Rebecca April 14, 2017

    So much love for this you beaut <3 Such an important message for Mamas! Your body had performed miracles and the way it looks reflects that… We are superwomen! Our bodies made life! #brilliantbogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 14, 2017

      Thank you darling, yes to that xx

      Reply
  10. Alana - Burnished Chaos April 14, 2017

    Love love love this post. You look absolutely stunning in both pictures. After years of hating my own body, over the past few months I have finally started to appreciate what it has done bringing to kids into this world. Despite being my heaviest (apart from when pregnant of course) I am actually starting to feel more at peace and confident in my own skin than I ever have. I totally agree about being body confident in front of our kids, they are so impressionable it’s important we impress the right attitude x
    #Brillblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 14, 2017

      So brilliant to read, I feel the same, yes I’ve been slimmer and bigger too but I’m feeling better in my skin, yes to more confident mamas everywhere xx

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  11. Kim Taylor April 13, 2017

    They are fab pics, thank you for sharing x

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  12. Claire Elizabeth Noke April 13, 2017

    You look fab! 🙂 Very jealous of the gap between your thighs … ha ha …. I haven’t had one of those for years !! :O …. Loving your tiger stripes, mine are darker than yours, fading tho. I’m super proud of mine and my C-section scar, (3 babies & 3 Sections)… xx

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Nothing I do to create that, weirdly always been like that, the same does not apply to leanness anywhere else though, ha! Aw love this comment, yes to feel proud of our amazing bodies, well done you, hoping to have a third baby one day xx

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  13. Nichole Goodland April 13, 2017

    You look great. I have recently done a blog post about ‘How I love my body after having children’. I mean I have put on weight, I have stretch marks, I have loose skin, but what my body has given me, my two little girls, I will forever love it. 🙂 x

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Oh amazing, will go read that, can you link to it here please? x

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      YES to that, I would now miss my stretch marks if they weren’t there x

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  14. Caroline April 13, 2017

    You look fantastic Vicki!An inspirational post and lots of inspirational comments too. I’m not quite to the #proudinmybikini stage after my emergency c section four years ago, but I hope I’ll get there one day. #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thank you darling, hope you get there. I think seeing more women who look like me on online and on Instagram particularly makes me feel so much better in my skin xx

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  15. jodie filogomo April 13, 2017

    I think you’re perfect. The issue is changing the perception of what’s a bikini body!! And not only is this relevant to mom’s, but also older women like me & my mom’s! We still want to have fun at the beach and not be ashamed of our bodies—and we need more role models to prove to others that every body is beautiful!!
    Jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Absolutely this Jodie, I’ve found lots of gorgeous women on Instagram who’ve made me feel much more confident in my skin, there isn’t one way to be beautiful, thank goodness for the democracy of the internet emphasising just that x

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  16. Michelle April 13, 2017

    I love your positive body image and I really need to adopt it. My weight ranges and I go from a size 14 to 18 at times, but then I am 5’10’ so I don’t mind having a little extra on me. I’m focusing on getting back into a 14 right now and i’ll be happy with that. You look amazing #brillblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thanks Michelle, it’s not about size is it, but feeling good in our skin xx

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  17. Joana at Mind The Mummy April 13, 2017

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. This should be printed out and handed to mums straight out of the maternity ward. It is so important to not feel diminished in yourself, in your body confidence, despite what life’s experiences have done to it. And it’s equally important to not let your emotional goggles distort the person you see in the mirror. That happens to me. Yes I am not the same after my son and my traumatic c-section, and I have not managed to address a diastasis recti or do much exercise which I know will help lots, BUT I don’t look half as broken as I think I do. So every morning, especially when I’m having a self-loathing day, I try and remove myself from that frame of mind by focusing on something I like about myself and the positives that abound. It really does help put a spring in my step! #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thank you darling, really hope it helps many, it’s on Huffington Post and Huff Post UK shared it on social and Mumsnet picked it up as Blog of the Day which was lovely so that’s also helped with reach. That’s what’s vital, seeing other women in the media that defy the ‘norm’ which isn’t the norm presented to us. Pregnancy changes bodies and minds and the more we celebrate ourselves the easier it is to remind ourselves on those tougher days, how flipping awesome we are! xx

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  18. Liz Petrone April 13, 2017

    Yes! Nothing looks as beautiful as confidence, and you look absolutely gorgeous. Have so much fun! You’ve earned it!

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thanks darling, what a kind comment x

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  19. Kerry April 13, 2017

    Well done you! I never have the confidence! #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Hope you do gorgeous lady x

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  20. Coral- Way Too Much Luggage April 13, 2017

    Hope you have had a wonderful time in Portugal. Great message, It is so important that we have confidence and feel proud of ourselves and stop aspiring to what we think is the perfect body or what society expects of us! Life is too short -enjoy and be proud.

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Absolutely this and thank you! Portugal was wonderful, arrived home to a cold UK tonight! x

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  21. Lisa April 13, 2017

    My pet peeve is any kind of body shame or hang-up. As long as we are alive and healthy, our bodies are functioning as they should. Your body is perfect; you are an active healthy mother and your body reflects that. Bravo you!

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Love this comment Lisa, thank you and I absolutely agree with you, health is everything and we must celebrate our bodies x

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  22. Sarah - Arthurwears April 13, 2017

    I suffered with diastasis rectii with my first child (and again now I’m pregnant with my next child) which never fully healed and left me with a belly pouch and overhang, not to mention stretchmarks, which made me look like I was still pregnant. I think I’d have maybe been ok in high rise bikini bottoms but I never found anything that worked with my tummy that came any lower….I didn’t have the chance to go on a sun holiday last year anyway and now we have one planned Ive a belly full of ‘baby’ – I’ve decided I’m going to try a bikini though, im quite proud of my stretchmarks now, they are a reminder of the extra long pregnancy journey (Arthur was 15 days late) and the fact I grew a healthy, good sized baby. You look amazing on your photos – love a red bikini too x #brillblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Hi Sarah, gorgeous news on your pregnancy, huge congrats and if you feel like joining in, I’d love to have you add the #Proudinmybikini hashtag. Love your words here, stretchmarks are beautiful xx

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  23. Jody at Six Little Hearts April 13, 2017

    You look fantastic!
    I have had 5 sections following a traumatic forceps delivery of my first. (Six kids total.) Despite being quite slim, I stick to tankinis. I should opt for a bikini at some point. I have stretch marks but they’ve faded alot. Like you, this is my body and I am proud of its achievements. Well done on being brave in our silly world with unrealistic ideals. The more of us who show strength, the faster these false ‘ideals’ will become the trash that they are. X

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  24. Intrepid bebe April 13, 2017

    Looking fabulous and spreading an even more fabulous message 🙂 #brilliantblogposts

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thanks so much! x

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  25. Kat | Kitty and B April 13, 2017

    Both pictures deserve to go viral for no other reason than you look great! Hope you’re strutting your stuff on your last day in Portugal. Have a glass of port for me!

    Kat x

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Love you, thanks darling, back in the freezing UK after a fab holiday. Will be pouring myself a glass of Port tonight too (to warm up) x

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  26. Welsh Cakes and Wellies April 13, 2017

    You look great! I too wear a bikini, yes I wobble, but I hate lying on the beach in a wet swimming costume, when bikini is more comfortable. Men walk past with their big bellies and no one batters an eye, so I think why should we as women be so judged. I think your post is great, I hope it inspires even more women to think what the hell, I’m not perfect but I’m proud in my bikini ?!

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    • Honest Mum April 13, 2017

      Thanks lovely, so true about men, we must never feel we can’t wear what we like, thank you xx

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  27. Lucy April 10, 2017

    Always an inspiration! You look fabulous and remind us to be proud of our bodies no matter what. Xx

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    • Honest Mum April 10, 2017

      Thank you my darling xxx

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I baked this vanilla and raspberry beaut of a cake I baked this vanilla and raspberry beaut of a cake with the kids (obvs the control freak in me, didn’t let them decorate it, though)! Why not make it over the Easter holidays ❤️ 

Ingredients:

For the sponge cake:
175g softened unsalted butter
175g caster sugar
3 large free range eggs
175g self-raising flour, sifted
1tsp baking powder
1tsp vanilla extract
pinch of salt
1 punnet of fresh raspberries (you can use frozen if you like)
handful of flour.  For the buttercream icing:
600g icing sugar, sifted
300g unsalted softened
drop of vanilla extract
freeze dried chopped raspberries for decoration. 
Method: 
Heat the oven to 180°C. Grease an 18cm (7in) round cake tin with some of the butter/and add parchment paper.

In a large bowl, add all of the ingredients bar the raspberries which I like to add in last. Beat the mixture with a wooden spoon or add into a mixer until it’s completely smooth.

Next, place the raspberries in a bowl and add a handful of flour so they are covered. This will protect them once in the batter. Add the floury raspberries into the mixture.

Then, carefully pour the mixture into the tin, smoothing the top with a palette knife so it’s even. Bake for 45 minutes until golden. To check it has baked all the way through, insert a skewer and if it’s clean, it’s ready!

While it cools, make the buttercream icing. This must only be added once the cake is completely cool, though.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the softened butter and sifted icing sugar together or whip in a mixer until smooth. There shouldn’t be any lumps. Add a few drops of boiling water if the mixture looks too thick. I sometimes place the butter into the microwave until it’s softened, not boiling before beating into the icing sugar if I’m in a rush.

Next, fill the icing into a piping bag and spread onto the cake with a palette knife until smooth, working on the edges gently, too. Use a star nozzle if you want to create a cupcake style piping design or detailing on top of the cake. This one is smooth with freeze dried raspberries scattered over it and a small tower of fresh raspberries in its centre.
🍋 Weekend bake 🍋. Lemon drizzle cake is a ta 🍋 Weekend bake 🍋. Lemon drizzle cake is a tangy classic that I personally prefer as zesty as possible and is why I also include lemon juice in the sponge as well as the icing whereas most recipes add the citrus to the topping. 

We made this cake for Mother’s Day this year and while you can have a more transparent icing (hence the name drizzle) added when the cake is warm, my children prefer the thicker icing you can see here dripped over the cake once it’s cooled (it also photographs better to be honest).

I’ve included how to create both toppings however below so you can choose which you prefer for your lemon drizzle cake.

Ingredients:

225g unsalted butter, softened
225g caster sugar
4 eggs
1 lemon for the juice and zesting
225g self raising flour
Icing ingredients (added once the cake is cooled):

1½ lemons, washed and juiced
3 tbsp water
250 icing sugar
 

Drizzle topping (added once the cake is warm):

1½ lemons, washed and juiced
85g caster sugar
 

Method:

Preheat the oven to 180°C.

In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter and sugar together or add to an electric mixer and pulse. Add in the egg and beat. Next, add the juice of one lemon and the self raising flour (I like to add mine via a seive) and stir until smooth.

Pour into a greased 8 x 21cm tin and bake for 40 minutes. I like to check mine around the 30 minute mark. Add a skewer as a test and if it comes out clean, your cake is ready. If you are opting for the drizzle topping, while it is baking, mixing the lemon juice and caster sugar until the sugar has dissolved and pour over the cake as soon as it comes out of the oven. You can grate lemon rind over it too for decoration.

If you are opting for the icing topping you see here, mix the lemon juice with the water and icing until it thickens a little. Once the cake is cooled, carefully drip it over ensuring it is smooth on top. Add the grated lemon rind for decor.

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Cookie break 🍪. My kids adore these. Recipe bel Cookie break 🍪. My kids adore these. Recipe below!

Makes 10 cookies depending on the size of the cookie dough balls you create (larger will result in fewer)

Ingredients
170g softened unsalted butter
200g brown sugar
100g caster sugar
1 large free range egg and 1 yolk
2 tbsp vanilla extract
250g plain flour, sifted
1/2 tsp baking powder
pinch of salt
1 pinch of cinnamon. 

Method  Preheat the oven to 170. In a large mixing bowl, beat the sugar and butter together or add to an electric mixer and beat until smooth. Add the eggs, vanilla extract and stir.

Next add the flour, baking powder, salt and cinammon and stir thorough. You can add chocolate chips if you like.

Create balls from the cookie dough and shape (approx 4 tbsps of mixture per cookie). Next, place each cookie onto a greased baking tray or over parchment paper approx 9 cm apart to allow space for them to spread when baking.

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Scones for you! Perfect for packed lunches and a d Scones for you! Perfect for packed lunches and a dose of validation when your kids tell you they’re delicious! We like jam then cream, the Cornish way, you? #packedlunch #foodie #food #recipeoftheday Ingredients:

350g self raising flour (and more for dusting)
1 tsp baking powder
pinch of salt
85g unsalted butter, cubed and softened
3 tbsp caster sugar (brown changes the colour of the scones a little)
175ml milk (use almond or soya, if you are making these vegan)
1 tsp vanilla extract
squeeze lemon juice
egg for glazing
Raspberry or strawberry jam and clotted or double cream to serve
 

Method:

Preheat the oven to 200 c (fan oven).

Add the dry ingredients of flour, baking powder, sugar and salt into a large mixing bowl and stir. Add the butter and rub it in as if you were making a crumble, pinching it into the dry mixture.

Heat the milk in the microwave or on the stove, so it’s lukewarm and add to the middle of the mixture (you can add the butter in a jug with the milk, into the microwave then pour in together if you’re short on time). Next, add the vanilla extract and stir. The initially wet mixture will soon become dough like. Once it does, knead with her hands onto a surface dusted with flour.

Fold over the dough several times over then with a 5cm cutter (I like the ridge edged ones) cut into the dough. You might need to fold the remaining dough once cut into the rest of the dough and knead again before cutting more scones. You should have at least 4 scones with this mixture.

Beat the egg and brush the scones with it before placing them into the oven. Cook for approximately 10 minutes until golden. I like to stick a skewer in to ensure it comes out clean.

Eat the scones warm or cold. We like to place the jam first then the cream into sliced scones, the Cornish way. Enjoy how you like, of course!

If you’re freezing the scones, ensure they are cold first.

They will last for 3 months in the freezer.

My kids like to microwave them from frozen for speediness but you can also pop them back into the oven for 5 minutes to thaw and warm too.

Enjoy!
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