Kicking off Lizi’s Breakfast Week is the first in our series of interviews with London’s Breakfast Influencers, where we get behind-the-scenes with the people sharing their creations with social media, and setting the trends for our breakfast recipes. 

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It’s about time you met Nutritiously Natasha – an Instagrammer with 25k followers, who shares her food diary with her followers, as she copes with chronic illness. Here we meet the girl behind the snaps:

What inspired you to start your Instagram and blog?

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I suffer from three chronic illnesses and I started my initial blog as a way to rant about my daily experiences. I started my Instagram once I started looking into diet and lifestyle management when I felt I had reached the limits of what my doctors could do to try and help me. I kept it as a daily food diary and a place to get inspiration and support from other people. Now I use Instagram as a way to share the realities of living life in your twenties when you suffer from chronic illness.

What’s the big fuss with breakfast?

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Breakfast is my favourite meal. I’ve always been brought up that it’s the most important meal of the day, so I never really skipped it. However, I’m a total night eater, so I kind of push all my meals by a few hours, so my breakfast time is usually around lunch time for most people! Back before I needed to make drastic diet changes, I used to love smoked salmon and cream cheese bagels on a Sunday morning, and leftover challah on a Saturday.

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I’m not entirely sure why breakfast seems to be the most popular thing on Instagram, but I assume because it can taste so delicious while looking so pretty. I had to stop scrolling through pictures before bed because the Australians would be posting their pancakes and I’d get too hungry to sleep! I like posting my chronic illness diary with food pictures because it’s opened up my experiences to a whole new group of people who wouldn’t necessarily follow a chronic illness blogger. They may have started following me for my breakfast pictures, but I hope I can give them something a bit different to think about while they’re looking.

What’s your ultimate go-to breakfast if you’re cooking? 

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I pretty much have a smoothie every morning now because they’re so quick and easy to make. I can throw in all kinds of good stuff and it nearly always comes out tasting like dessert. Win win! When I have a bit more energy I like to make pancakes. I hadn’t made ‘traditional’ pancakes in a really long time and I had a friend over and decided to make them with eggs and gluten (shock horror!) I got extremely excited about how easy they were to flip and how beautifully together they kept. The gluten free/vegan/paleo ones just aren’t quite the same!

Where do you like going for breakfast in London?

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I’m really trying to explore London a bit more. Having lived here all my life, I’ve tended to stay in the same spots because I know them. At the moment, I’m really enjoying breakfast at Tanya’s, Granger & Co., and Balthazar.

What’s the best breakfast you’ve had abroad?

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I used to live in Paris, so a good coffee and amazing freshly baked croissants were pretty easy to come by! I also really loved the breakfasts that I had in Copenhagen.

London’s best coffee is: 

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I don’t really drink coffee anymore so I’m probably not so up to speed on the latest best places to get coffee! My old favourites were definitely Monmouth and Kaffeine.

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Do I really have to choose? Bread is my guilty pleasure. I tend to end up in the bakery section of Selfridges, but I love the Balthazar Boulangerie.

Post in association with Lizi’s Granola. For more information, read Nutritiously Natasha here. Follow Natasha on Instagram here and on Twitter here. Photo credit: Nutritiously Natasha.