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Perfect for breakfast on the run...


Guys and girls! Have you had a chance to try any of the products from Nomadic yet?? Because they are just gorgeous in every way - delicious and beautifully branded, they are little pots and bottles of yogurty goodness from the hills of Co Donegal and they are just perfect for breakfast occasions on the run.


My obsession with Nomadic began after purchasing one of their Strawberry yogurt pots at Heuston Station in Dublin on the way to a work meeting one day. I grabbed it as a breakfast item to eat on the go (there's a spoon inside) and I was more than impressed - it was really tasty and the nutritional information on the pack didn't let me down either.

Please let me know if you have tried any of their products and what you thought... My favourite so far has been the Coconut & Vanilla Lassi Yogurt To Drink - every bit as delicious as it sounds!


You can buy Nomadic products at Tesco and Costcutter in Ireland and at a whole bunch of outlets in the UK.

If you'd like to win some Nomadic goodies, check out their beautiful website here and go to the Competition page. They're looking for stories, quotes or snaps that inspire you and they pick a winner every month.

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