I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this video. It was really inspiring and gave me such a boost of motivation. Thank you for sharing your routines!
i love how i can relate to you about food. like yaa i eat the same breakfast every single morning. and that's very similar to yours. it's about simplifying life. love your vlogs
Yay! Been wishing for an updated FDOE, this was the best Christmas gift 😁 Also just got news that I can’t run for the rest of the year, so thanks for brightening my day 😊
Hi again Madalyn!!! Dude ur cat is so cute!! whats his/her name? i used to have a black cat but she passed a few months back, her name was spook. loved her ❤ and love this video all the food looked so yum!
How you drink your coffee straight black, girl😂. I have to have creamer (sweet Italian) and my cinnamon oat milk. So I looked into this 75 hard, I really may give it try.
Also I like to cut my sweet taters up like chips, drizzle oil on them, bake at 425 for about 30 to 45 minutes. The last few minutes add cinnamon and sometimes honey. That's my go to when I want a sweet snack. Sometimes I make a yogurt dip and it's like chips and dip.
Los gatos tienen estilo de 10, pero tú eres la que marca lo subes a 11. Un abrazo para todos. VIVA KITTY que es un crak y VIVA EL GATO DE TU HERMANO que es una leyenda 😊
And I can't resist taking part in the yogurt wars 😂 Yogurt,yes, was created in Turkey but the thick consistency bc of the way its strained is Greek. THAT'S why the top selling yogurt in US , Chobani, which is owned by a wonderful Kurdish/Turkish businessman Hamdi U. calls it Greek yogurt. Bc of the way its strained , it's NOT to discredit its origins. 😊🎄
While watching this, at lunchtime, I was making chicken fillet with brown rice and green beans 🫛 oh and yes God bless daily routine and regular go-to s for healthy meals on repeat which I also never get tired of.😊✌️🥝🍞🫛🍚
From the bottom of my heart you have truly been one of the most beautiful, gorgeous and inspiring people I've met this year 💖 😊
The turkish yogurt detail🥹
@@Mad-c9mgreeks stole it from Turks
@@Mad-c9mgreeks stole it from Turks
not ,its greek yogurt, i say that even l am turk
@Eslem-9002you know it wrong dear friend
@@gcgfhch6140 okay tell me in that case why they named greed yogurt
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this video. It was really inspiring and gave me such a boost of motivation. Thank you for sharing your routines!
i love how i can relate to you about food. like yaa i eat the same breakfast every single morning. and that's very similar to yours. it's about simplifying life. love your vlogs
I’m very happy about you posting Anyday it’s been so happy to wake up from you posting!❤
Yay! Been wishing for an updated FDOE, this was the best Christmas gift 😁 Also just got news that I can’t run for the rest of the year, so thanks for brightening my day 😊
Dude I’m lovingggggg the daily vlogs. This makes my freaking day. Thank you so much ❤😍🫶🙏
I'm loving Vlogmas so much it makes me so joyful🥰💕
My favorite thing about you is that you workout everyday and tell me what you are eating for breakfast, lunch, and dinner ❤❤❤
taking notes bc this all looks SO GOOD
LOVING YOUR VLOGMAS I COME BACK EVERYDAY READYYY
oh my i eat so good these days❤ love ya Madalyn❤
I love to see that somebody is also eating the same thing everyday. I just love to eat my comfort meals and stick to them 🥹
Get up now every morning w my bagel, Bible and your video then work out 💪 ❤🥰
08:03 oh my good 🤣🤣🤣 I didn't expect you to say that. You're so funny and so sweet. I love u.😘😍
I love your videos so much!!
yay ! Never miss
My inspiration everyday love your videos❤
Hi again Madalyn!!! Dude ur cat is so cute!! whats his/her name? i used to have a black cat but she passed a few months back, her name was spook. loved her ❤ and love this video all the food looked so yum!
How do you avoid snacking? Snacks are my biggest op especially when my peers don’t have the same goals yk
YESSIR DAY 4
I follow you on IG and in here, and I must say you're my favourite ❤
thank you thank you!!!!!!💕💕💕
Yummy, powerful and satisfying! ❤
How you drink your coffee straight black, girl😂. I have to have creamer (sweet Italian) and my cinnamon oat milk.
So I looked into this 75 hard, I really may give it try.
Also I like to cut my sweet taters up like chips, drizzle oil on them, bake at 425 for about 30 to 45 minutes. The last few minutes add cinnamon and sometimes honey. That's my go to when I want a sweet snack.
Sometimes I make a yogurt dip and it's like chips and dip.
that sounds amazing i need to try that!!!
Queeeeennnnnnn❤
i love youuuu🩷🩷🩷
Geez, I need be more healthy. Still learning from you and thanks for your tips I finally built up some muscles😂
Los gatos tienen estilo de 10, pero tú eres la que marca lo subes a 11. Un abrazo para todos. VIVA KITTY que es un crak y VIVA EL GATO DE TU HERMANO que es una leyenda
😊
let’s go
good video, thanks for the recipes!
Are you doing 75 hard again?
Греческий йогурт!!!!!!!!!!!! Даже в России он называется греческим!))) 😂
And I can't resist taking part in the yogurt wars 😂 Yogurt,yes, was created in Turkey but the thick consistency bc of the way its strained is Greek. THAT'S why the top selling yogurt in US , Chobani, which is owned by a wonderful Kurdish/Turkish businessman Hamdi U. calls it Greek yogurt. Bc of the way its strained , it's NOT to discredit its origins. 😊🎄
While watching this, at lunchtime, I was making chicken fillet with brown rice and green beans 🫛 oh and yes God bless daily routine and regular go-to s for healthy meals on repeat which I also never get tired of.😊✌️🥝🍞🫛🍚
Hello, you are super 😮😮😮awww
please stop the translation thing
What transition thing???
@@LaceyMarsh-w2q I said translation
9:54 No, actually it's Greek yogurt. We stole it from the Greeks. lol
guys i have no idea at this point. i get yelled at by turks and now greeks imma just call it by the label😂😂😂😂😂🤦🏼♀️
@@MadalynMac they just want to start arguments, ignore the hate
You're crying because you don't have an excuse😂

@@Mad-c9mignore the hate?😢
Yogurt is turkish, greeks are stole it. Even its name comes from the turkish word 'yogurmak'.