Rich looks cute in that throwback pic
The ridiculous lip wobble!
I think she says “putting in your salads” but says it really quickly.. She wouldn’t know what paneer was because it’s “foreign” and she’s SO English.Just watching her video now. Did she actually say that she puts burata in a paneer salad???
Paneer is an Indian cheese...
Lily's response: I am a mumIn the comments:
" You don’t seem to be enjoying this anymore.Your vlogs used to be so interesting and fun! "
It seems the only part of Motherhood she enjoys is dressing her daughter. Has she enthusiastically (as much as Lily can) talked about anything else baby before? Even with the clothes, she moans that she can’t wear them herself. Bit sad.View attachment 227585Also how boastful is it to say she’s your style inspo when more than likely you’re the one who dressed her just giving yourself a pat on the back there.
Can't remember. I mean, I'm sure she does love her. There was a clip of Grey running to her crouched down with open arms to catch her and she looked genuinely happy. But other than that... it's been nothing but moaning. All the 'NObody told me's, all the 'keeping it real's, it's all been negative. Work schedules (eventhough if you can call a non-prepared look through your fridge 'work', well....), having to watch Peppa Pig, toys that make noise or not the noise you expected for your £3 so you actually go back into the shop because you think there's something wrong with it....? Even colouring with her daughter she moans about.... It's so sad.It seems the only part of Motherhood she enjoys is dressing her daughter. Has she enthusiastically (as much as Lily can) talked about anything else baby before? Even with the clothes, she moans that she can’t wear them herself. Bit sad.
I’ve no doubt she loves Grey either but like you I can’t understand why she puts out this image of general dislike bordering on disdain for anything related to parenting or play. She seems to find no joy in being a Mother. And if she does, then she very rarely shows it.Can't remember. I mean, I'm sure she does love her. There was a clip of Grey running to her crouched down with open arms to catch her and she looked genuinely happy. But other than that... it's been nothing but moaning. All the 'NObody told me's, all the 'keeping it real's, it's all been negative. Work schedules (eventhough if you can call a non-prepared look through your fridge 'work', well....), having to watch Peppa Pig, toys that make noise or not the noise you expected for your £3 so you actually go back into the shop because you think there's something wrong with it....? Even colouring with her daughter she moans about.... It's so sad.
LOL SO RIGHT. I’m a “have to eat Nutella in 10 days otherwise it starts tasting too much like nuts” gal, so this is probably right up my alley. Lily has influenced at least ONE person. I’m in Canada though so who knows if it’s coming here tooImagine doing an ad just to claim you prefer the original version It's amazing how brands would want to sustain a relationship with her.
To be fair to Lily on this point I have heard the same thing. But I think it has more to do with how you store cooked rice ie leaving it out at room temperature the way she said she was going to do!I left a comment about the rice reheating thing because I couldn't believe it and this is her reply.
She is sooooo dumb. "I don't know who to believe" -- yeah so make your own opinion! Do some research and decide for yourself!
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To be fair, I've also heard that reheated rice can be a bacterial nightmare. But I've always thought if you store it well, and properly reheat it, there is no bother. We always reheat fried rice from the takeaway the next day and hasn't ever done any harm.I left a comment about the rice reheating thing because I couldn't believe it and this is her reply.
She is sooooo dumb. "I don't know who to believe" -- yeah so make your own opinion! Do some research and decide for yourself!
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Sorry to be so hung up on this but her claim that it is "really dangerous": what in the world...? Have I (and my parents before that) gambled with my life everytime I have reheated rice?! I don't think so. Rice is something I cook about once or twice a week in my rice cooker so I don't have to make it everytime I want to have some so this is a really ludicrous thing to hear.
Aha, thanks for the link. Surely brain-dead Lily can look it up on her beloved NHS website.Can reheating rice cause food poisoning?
You can get food poisoning from eating reheated rice. However, it's not the reheating that causes the problem, but the way the rice has been stored before it is reheated.www.nhs.uk
It’s not the reheating that’s the issue. As mentioned above it’s how you store it.
Her beloved NHS, that she thinks owes her baby a separate waiting room. Entitled twit.Aha, thanks for the link. Surely brain-dead Lily can look it up on her beloved NHS website.
I'm around the same age as Lily, and distinctly remember being taught that reheating rice was dangerous in food tech classes at school. Now, I don't imagine for a moment that her private school had food tech classes (that useless crap is reserved for us state school kids), so Lily probably never had that experience, but it is a common misconception here. What I find mind boggling is that she's been wondering about reheating rice since she was at university (at least). It doesn't take much googling to discover that it's completely fine if you a) cool your rice properly and b) reheat it properly too. Unless someone spoon feeds her the information, she's incapable of learning a thing.I left a comment about the rice reheating thing because I couldn't believe it and this is her reply.
She is sooooo dumb. "I don't know who to believe" -- yeah so make your own opinion! Do some research and decide for yourself!
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Sorry to be so hung up on this but her claim that it is "really dangerous": what in the world...? Have I (and my parents before that) gambled with my life everytime I have reheated rice?! I don't think so. Rice is something I cook about once or twice a week in my rice cooker so I don't have to make it everytime I want to have some so this is a really ludicrous thing to hear.