The Bread-Free Breakfast: Herbed Mediterranean Frittata

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I’ve been trying to cut down my bread intake. Which isn’t too much of a faff, apart from the fact that in the mornings I do tend to rely on being able to pop a couple of slices of wholegrain into the toaster and spread on some butter and honey. I can live without bread at any other time, but when I get up in the morning I tend to be either too rushed or too hungry to think about having to sort myself an alternative. Bread-free breakfasts require a little bit more thought.

And so, some bread-free breakfast ideas. There are loads I have tried, but I’ll start with the one that I’ve been indulging in most recently: the Herbed Mediterranean Frittata. This idea is from Dale Pinnock’s excellent recipe book, The Medicinal Chef. (If you want very, very tasty recipes that are healthy and colourful with everyday ingredients that aren’t a bore to source, then this is it. It’s £9.49 from Amazon.co.uk and a tenner incredibly well spent, in my opinion. I have cooked a few things from this book now and have pored over it for hours to get inspiration for meals and dinner parties.) The Herbed Frittata is basically a thick, no-flip omlette that is packed full of juicy, mediterranean things. You can put in whatever you like, but here’s what I did (it’s not the same as Dale’s recipe, I bastardized it somewhat!):

Two Eggs

Sliced Spring Onion (he says red, that probably would be better but I didn’t have any)

Halved cherry tomatoes (I went OTT and put twenty halves in)

Black olives

Basil leaves

Quarter pack of Feta cheese (Dale doesn’t put cheese in at all but I MUST say that cheese does liven things up no end. It’s a bit boring without the feta, in my opinion)

Warning: the following picture does not look as attractive as Dale’s one in his cookbook – I’ll have you know it’s very hard to make an egg-based dish not look like cat sick:

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I have one of those tiny little frying pans that are perfect if you’re just making a frittata for one. You don’t really want to be spreading your frittata too thinly over a big old pan – keep it nice and compact, because you stick it under the grill to cook the top after the bottom has set on the hob. So. Olive oil into the pan, fry your red onions (finely sliced) and then add your cherry toms and olives. Beat your eggs and add them into the pan and then crumble in the feta and add some torn-up basil leaves. Dale also adds other herbs like parsley – didn’t have any, so it was basil all the way. Keep the pan on the heat until the bottom of the frittata looks set – only the top layer of egg and whatnot will move when you tilt the pan – and then stick the pan under the grill to cook the top. Make sure you don’t melt the pan handle or burn the frittata!

This is really filling – you don’t miss the bread and it’s quick to make. Not as quick as toast, granted, but it makes you feel a lot more wholesome. Not that I’m a total bread-basher, just so you know; it has its place in life. But I don’t want it every morning merely because I’m too lazy to prepare something else. More bread-free breakfasts coming your way soon!

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Too Cute to Toss!

Happy Earth Day, Benebabes! We don’t know about you, but we <3 our planet here at Beauty Central, & we’re all about the three Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle! So, in honor of the holiday, we came up with a few ways to upcycle our fave Benefit packaging (because let’s get real here—it’s WAY too cute to throw away).

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We totes shouldn’t be saying this—but we confess, our absolute FAVE packaging is the total moisture & it’s potent! pots! They’re so painfully adorable, and we just can’t bring ourselves to get rid of them once the moisturizer is gone. SO, we came up with a way to keep them! Who doesn’t want (NEED) a succulent garden planted in these precious little pots?

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Next, we have the box o’ powders. The packaging is so good, especially with that little mirror, and asking us to get rid of them is just too much. We CANNOT. So, we came up with the best idea ever—bobby pin containers! The little mirror to help us view our ‘do & the magnet closure make them ideal for saving our pins! They’re perfect—and with our box o’ powder addiction, we’ll have one for every bag in no time! Double bonus: the leftover brushes are perfect for cleaning off your keyboard!

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Last—but definitely not least—we’ve got our eyeshadow jewelry box! This is one of our faves ’cause you don’t even have to wait until the product is gone—use the box that creaseless creams or longwear powder shadows come in to store your fave jewelry! We love to separate by jewelry type & keep a few on our vanity—one for gold rings, one for silver rings, etc.—SO cute, the ultimate girly finishing touch 🙂

How do YOU reuse your Benefit packaging!? Tweet @BenefitBeauty & tell us!

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Skincare Refresh: The Jelly Cleanser

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Jelly cleansers have crept (or should I say wobbled!) into my skincare routine over the last six months or so. It started on a purely superficial level – I simply loved the word “jelly” – but after trying Melvita’s Purifying Cleansing Jelly and then NUDE’s Perfect Cleanse Omega Cleansing Jelly, I realised that these wonderfully tactile, plumptious yet refreshing cleansers had a proper space in my beauty cabinet. They fill a (very small, admittedly rather niche) gap between richer cleansing balms, creams and oils and the lighter, splashier face washes. The jellies, for the most part at least, are highly effective at makeup removal and general cleansing, yet seem to leave a fresher feel to the skin and tend to be speedier to remove.

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The Melvita Purifying Cleansing Jelly first made an appearance here around a year ago, when I wrote about the Best Light and Gentle Cleansers for Oily and Combination Skin – it’s still one of my favourite “good morning” wake-up options, with its easy-to-rinse formula and beautiful, subtle scent. Great for oily and combo skin, perhaps a little on the “tight” side if your skin is any drier. Which is why, I suppose, it’s labelled as being suited to oily and combination skin! £16.50 with free worldwide delivery at LookFantastic.com here.

The Softening Cleansing Gel Oil from The Body Shop is a great all-rounder – I had been looking for a more affordable option for this little jelly feature and then spotted Caroline Hirons’ post on it. It’s actually very similar in texture and effect to the NUDE cleanser that’s coming up next – you can get a lovely old massage going with it, and it removes makeup very well. There’s no way you could “splash” it off (you can, just about, with the Melvita if you are vigorous with the palms of your hands) and if you have oily or combo skin then you’ll want to properly, properly make sure it’s all off with your flannel before leaving the sink area. But it leaves skin feeling very clean and balanced and is only a tenner from The Body Shop.

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NUDE’s Perfect Cleanse Omega Cleansing Jelly would probably be my pick of the bunch, if I had to play that game. It’s actually the cleanser that started this whole post off – I’ve been using it religiously since I became pregnant, apart from during my Olay Skincare Trial month. NUDE’s Cleansing Oil, which is a much older product, has “cult beauty” status; loved by many for its simplicity, effectiveness and clean ingredients list. I too am a fan of the oil, but on the whole I prefer the texture of a balm – you can really work it into the skin and over the eyes without a) all of the product running off onto your neck and b) making your eyes go cloudy so that you are rendered temporarily blind for the rest of your bathroom session. NUDE’s Cleansing Jelly is really the best of both worlds – like The Body Shop’s Nutriganics Gel Oil it has the texture of a kind of balm-gel hybrid, making it brilliant for massaging in but just as easy as an oil and with the same makeup-removing abilities. You can find NUDE’s Jelly at Space NK here – but at £32, it’s the most expensive option, which is what makes the Nutriganics one such a brilliant alternative!

I have a sneaking feeling that the Bio-Essence Miracle Bio Water might be about to take the world by storm. This “Jelly Makeup Remover” is a watery, incredibly refreshing gel that you simply apply with the palms of your hands, massage in and rinse. If you’ve ever wished that you could get Bioderma cleansing water as a face wash, this is pretty much it. Very gentle, very good at doing what it’s supposed to do – though it struggles a little with my mascara. It’s a clever cleanser, this one, and perfect for those who want a very quick refresh, or want to get the majority of their makeup off before proper cleansing. It’s fine to splash it off, but I do think that you get more out of it by using a washcloth/muslin/flannel to remove. You can find Bio-Essence Miracle Bio Water at Cult Beauty here, it’s £16.

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The Makeup Artist Brow Tutorial…

I asked top makeup artist Caroline Barnes (you all know Caroline by now – if you don’t then click back to our previous videos first) to sort out my brows. Pluck them, shape them, lift them and then, after the “sorting”, do something a little more dramatic. Good eyebrows are a thing of beauty, but I have to say that in recent years the trend for these perfect, painted on, sharp-arched Instagram-brows has really put me off doing anything with mine. I’ve barely even been plucking them, such has been my instinct to rebel.

But I could tell, actually, that the shape of my eyebrows was starting to go off on one and I needed to get them back on track before they pulled my eyes down and made me look even more tired than I am. Which is really tired. So tired, in fact, that I couldn’t trust myself to pluck the right hairs from my face and so Caroline very kindly offered to do it for me. So here, people, is the makeup artist’s guide to doing your brows. Or rather doing my brows. But the method’s the same for everyone, as you’ll see…

 

Alpha-H: SPF Winners and a Liquid Laser GWP

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Sorry, a little late with the (gargantuan) list of Alpha-H SPF winners. This will be a little like checking for your exam results, if you remember doing that (I don’t think I bothered turning up to school for mine, I’m pretty sure I just waited for the letter to be posted, but then those years are something of a Wonderbra-clad-short-skirted-Camel-fags-behind-the-bike-shed blur).

If you’re not a winner, and you do fancy trying something from Alpha-H then there’s a nice little gift-with-purchase running: a 15ml bottle of the amazing  Liquid Laser. The launch of Liquid Laser sort of passed me by – I was either heavily pregnant or had just given birth, I can’t remember which. So I didn’t ever really read the blurb properly and thought that Liquid Laser was a more advanced version of Liquid Gold; stronger and with more ingredients. I avoided it, because my skin had been really overly sensitive and I didn’t want to use anything that would rock the beauty boat.

Boy was I a) wrong and b) missing a trick! The lightweight, ultra-hydrating Liquid Laser was actually just what my skin had been needing; yes it contains a whole cocktail of AHAs and peptides to brighten and rejuvenate the skin, but it’s a sort of mega-moisture-boosting thirst-quenching face-plumping treatment, not as exfoliation-focused as Liquid Gold. Liquid Laser really works for my post-baby skin which – if left to its own devices – feels taut and dry and papery thin and can often seem dull and tired.

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Liquid Laser does have a bit of a tingle going on, but nothing that requires you to stand in front of a desk-fan to stop your face from catching fire. (I wish I could remember who told me that their facials that were so acid-heavy that big fans had to be pointed at their face from all directions!) I can’t quite handle supersonic acid peels, these days – though I still try them now and then out of a sense of duty and masochistic curiosity – but I’m perfectly happy with a hint of a tingle. I don’t get any redness or irritation from Liquid Laser whatsoever, which is marvellous considering that it really does seem to do a complete turnaround job on my face overnight. Plump-feeling, brighter skin in the morning – rather like I’ve used one of those sleeping masks, except that the Laser sinks in immediately and doesn’t leave any goo on the pillows.

You can of course follow Liquid Laser with a moisturiser – the balm from the same range is brilliant (review coming soon – if you have dry, thin-feeling skin then this is a Godsend) – but I find that it works just as well, if not better, as a standalone night treatment. You can read much more about Liquid Laser at Cult Beauty here – to claim a free 15ml version, you need to spend £50 on any Alpha-H product(s) and use the code AMRALPHAH. (Which I keep reading as AM RALPH AH!) There’s no end date for the code, it’s just while stocks last.

Alpha-H at Cult Beauty

Now on with the winners – I’ve sort of bastardised people’s email addresses in some cases because I didn’t have their full names, so keep an eye on your inbox if you suspect you’re one of the lucky fifty. Congratulations people!

metaschlisbeth, mary.b.francombe, joannakinross, corriganrosie, debbie.robinson67,

RuthvenAndy, Salkovina_B, sanaa_mayet, farmermoley, richardandbev2205,

jillwrightwatson, gshg (Grace), elisacadams, Nicky Bullick, izzycrackett,

Emma Pau, kellylou212, krisztinarekaf, larabrown123, pdmimi (Susan),

Joanne Jessop, judyluk, Shabrina Khan, Tina Trowbridge, Mary Petrakakos,

Mohsina Kaan, Marianne Reynaud, sabidan (Sabrina), akahler91, Amelia Jackson,

nicaraman (Veronica), Liz Bracken, Georgia Birdsall,

Johanna Wahlfridson, Emily O’Mara (gertrude_gertree), chrismaas (Christine),

Tracey Tedford, robertcym96, dawnybriggs, puppieskittensandchemistry,

gabrielestark, claire@crcr, spikedangel, jessicalauren90, tw_wells,

Suzanna Gentle, Fiona Fishburne, rosemcgrory (Kate), 1105077 (Julie S),

luckyshadealwis.

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