Five precious minutes oooh how I adore thee !
I've written about this before in about what you can achieve in 5 minutes , it is really more than you think. Usually my 5 precious minutes is ultimately linked to snapping away.
Thankfully a myriad of affordable storage solutions came to my rescue thanks to Camouflage Company and it was a utter dream and it was all popped into the bags within five minutes.
I was kindly send the storage bags to help with my storage and I was not told to write. The recipe is my own not quite sure how the chicken felt buy hay it was tasty . The Spanish donkey is languishing in the bin RIP Pedro Donkey!
I've written about this before in about what you can achieve in 5 minutes , it is really more than you think. Usually my 5 precious minutes is ultimately linked to snapping away.
But what if you used that 5 minutes to tidy this ?! crazy I know Kirstie Allsop I'm sure would be spitting out her pom poms and wagging her finely manicured nails at me. This is method in my madness is what I would like to say but alas no this is the room that every thing gets shifted to " oooh that will be useful and so on "
And every home needs a random Spanish donkey they don't remember buying .. not ..
Thankfully a myriad of affordable storage solutions came to my rescue thanks to Camouflage Company and it was a utter dream and it was all popped into the bags within five minutes.
And what can 5 minutes of knocking up a quick oil to baste a chicken with achieve , well this .
It was quite simply ...
Ingredients
Half a squeezed orange
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 table white wine vinegar
Salt
Pepper
Preparation time ; well that would be 5 minutes.
Then baste the chicken throughout it's cooking time plus shove an onion up the nether regions of said chicken, the chicken will thank you for it I promise you.
That bag looks like a great place to hide stuff! Love the look of your chicken too! Yum :)
ReplyDeletePoor Pedro! The storage bags are very nice though :-)
ReplyDeleteI need shelving. Do they do camouflage shelves?
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Yes, 5 minutes can bring so much. A bit of yoga breathing, a secret note to your child to find when they get in from school, a fab supper (as you have proved), as much exercise as I can muster in a day, or a text to a friend.
ReplyDeleteps I want your donkey!
5 minutes peace is so rare in this house I would probably just savour the silence. The chicken oil sounds good!
ReplyDeleteAww poor donkey!! I have so many random things like that and messy corners...very impressed by your 5 minutes...good way to break down messy spaces!!
ReplyDeleteI need to declutter and organise too. Too much stuff, don't know where half of it came from!
ReplyDeleteThat chicken looks very tasty too.
I am a big fan of hiding clutter and random purchases away! While clearing out a drawer the other day, I found some newborn mittens. Still with its label. No idea why!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken sound yummy! You have used your five minutes well :-)
ReplyDeleteMmmm, that chicken looks AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteI do feel a bit sad for Pedro though...
5 minutes peace.....whats that? - i need those bags though, although eliza would probably just get it all back out again when my back was turned
ReplyDeleteRIP Pedro Donkey, may he never be forgotten :v
ReplyDeleteIn 5 minutes I quickly clean the kitchen with a baby wipe :) I need those storage bags!!!
ReplyDeleteThat chicken is making me hungry! x
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for pretty storage and some pretty boxes stacked up looks so much better than just a pile of 'stuff'. I'm sure we have a Pedro Donkey somewhere round here too :-)
ReplyDeleteThat chicken looks just delicious, will have to try it out.
ReplyDelete#recipeoftheweek
It really is amazing what you can achieve in 5 minutes isn't it? I usually try to squeeze in way too much and end up late for the school run! Loving the retro donkey!
ReplyDeleteI tend to split my day in to 15 minute chunks, but you can actually achieve a lot in 5 mins
ReplyDeletePoor little Pedro! Does he need a new home? Or is he in his final resting place already :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow that chicken looks delicious! The bags look good too!
ReplyDeleteGreat 5 minute idea here!
ReplyDeleteLovely post and the chicken looks fab. Thanks for joining in with #recipeoftheweek. I've Pinned and Tweeted this post x
ReplyDeleteI had a clutter room so called junk room... but we redecorated last year and I lost my so needed extra storage :-(
ReplyDeleteThere is so much you can do in five minutes. #BeInspired
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