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Overnight Cherry Oats to Rock Your Morning

About how we got our first van over a bowl of cherry oats

At the end of 2016th we were sitting with Tomasz at home and he told me that his company takes all the employees to Buenos Aires for a month, but he will only go for a week or two, because he does not want to leave me and Mia for long. Unfortunately, I did not hear the second part of this sentence, as in my mind, I already pictured me and Mia sitting on a beach in New Zealand with a cup of warm cocoa. As a good wife, I told him that he should go for a whole period because I won’t be in Berlin anyway. I usually have a clear picture of what I’d like to do in my head and I totally pictured myself in a T2 Volkswagen. In February I was there, driving Miss Sunshine and enjoying each day. I had a crisis once, but I figured out that it’s because I’ve decided to do far too much when Mia was sleeping (working on pictures, blog posts, writing and of course cooking). I like to think of myself as a smart woman, so start from the same evening I fell asleep with Mia and woke up at 6 am. I had such an amazing time, that when I came back to Berlin I hugged Tomasz and I wanted to go back to my van life. Mean time work and reality catch up with me and I forgot about all these feelings for about a month. Then my friend sent me a good book where a smart man said that we should do what we really want to do. It does not take long for me to make up my mind about something. That’s why I called Tomasz straight away and I told him that I am buying a camper van and Me and Mia will be driving around Europe. The thing about Tomasz is that he’s pretty awesome (after 11 years of marriage, I like him a lot) and he said sure, I’ll help you to find one but I want to join from time to time. How cool is this!

Now some facts about the whole process. Finding a van is not a piece of cake, I could even write that it’s a bi….. At least one that I like, want to buy, have a special feeling when I enter it plus one that I can afford is not so easy to find. We saw many and many of them were a few hours drive away from Berlin. At some point I wanted to give up and rent a van, but it is way too pricy since the idea is to travel for 4 months. There were ups and downs and then one day Tomasz wrote me that he actually found an interesting one and we’re going there on Monday. That was it. I entered this old, not cool at all camper van and I felt big love straight away. We got it and in my heart, I was ready to hit the road within the next 3 days. But there are things you need to take care of like insurance, registration (which takes about 2 weeks during a season) and of course preparation of the car. I was supposed to leave last Friday, but I need to wait a bit longer.

Meantime, I spent a lovely day with the best friend ever who came over just to help me clean the car. It took hours, we washed even walls, but thanks to this, Mia will be able to eat from a floor, which unfortunately happens from time to time. There are other things that turned out that will take time – solar battery that will let Tomasz work from a van. yes, this is another change, Tomasz will join us at the beginning! We need to change tires as apparently you shouldn’t go for a 15000 km drive on 11 years old ones. I’ve also decided to change pillow cover, as a crazy mix of pink and violet is not my favourite one. And then all the others obligatory things we need to do like getting ukulele and learning how to play and deciding where to go. The first plan was Scandinavia, but meantime I decided that I really need sun, sand and water. So we’re going to Portugal first!!! And then to Scandinavia. Now I am thinking about learning how to surf…

The Recipe

YOU WILL NEED FOR 2:

  • 1 cup of cherries, without seeds
  • ½ apple
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • juice and skin from ½ lemon
Place cherries without seeds, apple and milk to blender and blend well.

In a medium bowl place oats, add blended fruits and mix well. Add chia seeds, honey, lemon juice and skin and mix again.

Place it in a fridge for at least 2 hours or overnight.

Serve with fruits, mint, nuts and yogurt.

Best, Marta
32 Comments
  • Jimbo Reply

    Thank you! 🙂

  • Jimbo Reply

    Where’s the recipe?

    • marta.greber@gmail.com Reply

      all fixed 🙂

  • Jutta Hofmann Reply

    Herzlichen Dank für das Rezept!
    Kirschiger kann man den Tag nicht beginnen….Gute ReiseJutta

  • Tutti Dolci Reply

    I love cherries and this is such a beautiful breakfast!

  • Christiann Koepke Reply

    I love you. So adventurous, so free and this post was SO FUN to read!!! I am SO excited for your new adventures! Secretly planning to crash your little road trip at some point ps 😉 . This recipe also looks amazing! Love from the west — CK

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      hahahahaah it would be great to see you!

  • kitchenriffs Reply

    Terrific news! Congrats. You’re going to have such a good time. As all of us will, when we make this dish. 🙂

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I’ll try my best to make it awesome. Or I’ll just chill and take it as it goes, hahaha.

  • Food, pleasure, and health Reply

    what an exciting for you and your family. i am looking forward to hearing more.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you so much <3

  • I am so glad you are following your heart – and a little envious too :-). We have so many people telling us what we should do that sometimes it’s hard to hear ourselves when we are saying in our hearts what we want to do. Bravo for following your dreams.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you so much Nina, please keep fingers crossed for me to leave this Thursday 🙂 I hope it will work 😀

  • Rania Petri Reply

    Both your food and perspective are inspiring . I’ ve been putting off things for years, out of fear mainly. Travelling has been one of these. Could you please share the name of the book you read?

      • Rania Petri Reply

        Thank you so much for your response . I ll be into it ASAP. Have a safe and fullfilling trip to Europe !

  • Agnes - Cashew Kitchen Reply

    So glad for you that you found this camper van and also found the courage to plan another trip! When you know the travel details you gotta let me know so we can meet up if you happen to pass close to here! 😀 Btw LOVE the photos in this post. Perfect balance between colors and warm/cold <3 Also, does Tomasz always wear blue shirts? 😉

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Agnes I’d love to meet!!!!!!! It would be a dream <3

  • Jodi Kay Reply

    Congratulations! Gosh this sounds like the dream Marta. One day I will have a van of my own too. I admire you for setting off with just you and your little one, oh the memories you will make. Life is only what we make of it, and it sounds like you are making the most of it! Just beautiful x

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      This alone trip plan changed as well. Now Tomasz joins us for a couple of weeks. We will see if he can stay for longer 🙂 Thank you so so so so so much!!!!!

  • Louise Williamson Reply

    Dear Marta, I read your blog and find it really inspiring. I love your writing, your pictures and your energy. If you find yourself on Fyn in Denmark on your journey in Scandinavia, you are more than welcome to come and visit our farm. We have a little small hold, with pigs, cows, sheep, birds and fruit/veggies.And the area around here is beautiful. You visit our webpage here hindsholmgaardbutik.dk
    I wish you a lovely trip in your new van:-)

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I’d love that!

  • Mina Park Reply

    Ukelele and surfing! WIsh I could join! xx

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Maybe I’ll meet you somewhere on the way. You are a crazy traveller and you move around quite often 😀

      • Mina Park Reply

        Haha true! Maybe we can have a surf together – what a dream! x

  • mjskit Reply

    Congratulations on finding a van! Can’t wait to start reading about your adventures.I’ve never made an overnight oatmeal, but not that were are experiencing 100F weather, a cool hearty and healthy breakfast is on the menu. Thanks!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I am so excited, most probably I leave on Thursday. At least I hope so 😀 Thank you!!!

  • Mint Julep Reply

    Really exciting that this is happening!!! I am soooooo eager to see and read your travel logs on my own country, hope you do have a great time here, and please, if you should need something do not hesitate to contact me, I’ll be glad to help in what I can.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I’d love to get some tips!!! I have a few already, but locals know it best 😀

      • Mint Julep Reply

        I urge you to visit Sintra, it’s full of mysticism and has a palace that is so fairy tale like you won’t believe it. While there,you must try Travesseiros, it’s the best thing, flaky dough, sugar, egg cream… yum!! The north is beautiful, Gerês has a lushness that is to die for, the vegetation here is breathtaking. And the Alentejo coastal line, I can never get enough of it, I love it, love the beaches. Also, Reguengos, Borba, Vigidueira are a mus if you like wines. I’d advise you to visit the adegas if you’re a wine lover!!

  • Hampton SC Reply

    You are a brave and vitalist woman, I really admire you !!!
    Portugal is a good destination and you will cross a beautiful part of my country, the north, it is so pleasant in summer …

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you so much for this sweet words. To be honest I really cannot wait. I was supposed to leave almost two weeks ago, but we had to postpone. Now I really count on Thursday 😀

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