If you have time in the morning to prepare one of the best omelets recipes, you definitely have to try this one. It’s perfect for a lazy weekend morning when you can gather everyone in the kitchen and give them special instructions for coffee and toast while you’re cooking the delicious omelet.
Ingredients:
* eggs (depending on how many people you have for breakfast -2 eggs per person)
* milk (1/4 cup per egg)
* shredded cheese (any kind you prefer)
* ham (2-3 slices per egg)
* salt and pepper
* Italian seasoning (rosemary, basil, oregano and thyme)
* sliced tomatoes for seasoning
* toast
In a large bowl beat the eggs, adding salt and pepper.
Continue beating, adding the milk and the shredded cheese.
Cut the ham into little squared pieces.
In a large frying-pan pour a little olive oil and add the ham. Fry it for 2 minutes.
Add the egg-milk-cheese mixture over the ham. Leave it for two minutes, and then turn it on the other side and leave it until cooked as desired.
Arrange the omelet on a large plate with whole grain toast and season with sliced tomatoes. A cup of coffee will match perfectly. Enjoy it while warm!
How many times didn’t you sip… oh, so many delicious cocktails and felt good in your own skin? What happens with your skin after a night of drinking is another story. The lack of sleep and the abundance of dehydrating cocktails cause swelling and inflammation. So, what’s good for that puffy blotchy skin after you spent a night of fun with your friends?
You’ll need:
* coffee
* lots of liquids, especially water
* whole milk
* refreshing eye gel
Drink some coffee in the morning! The caffeine will help you flush the fluids that are causing your blowfish look.
Rehydrate! Drink lots of liquids, especially water. They will help you rehydrate and feel better again.
Fill a bowl with ice water and whole milk. Soak a washcloth in the filled bowl and hold it to your face for 3 minutes and repeat the action for another two times. The fat from the milk and the cold from ice water will calm the irritation.
You’ll need a refreshing eye gel containing cucumber, vitamin K or coenzyme Q10 to erase the under eye bags. Don’t use an eye cream, use gel for its astringent effect. It will tighten your skin as it dries.
Use an eye concealer in a lighter tone than your skin. That will help reduce even more those annoying under eye bags.
Special tips:
* If you’re not lucky enough and your skin’s hangover is accompanied by a terrible headache, you might consider an effervescent aspirin and vitamin C. And don’t forget to drink water (this time).
* Don’t drink and drive! Give your car keys to someone sober to drive you home or take a taxi.