Sara Davies swears by asimple breakfast tip to start her mornings and claims it's even 'fit for a queen'. The Dragons' Den star, 41, shared her trick on Instagram, encouraging fans to try it themselves.
"Ok… I have to share thislittle breakfast hack because it is honestly fit for a queen," Sarawrote. "Greek yoghurt will never be the same again!"
Although simple, Sara's method involves grabbing a peach, apple, or any fruit you prefer and popping this in the freezer overnight. Come morning, it's ready to scatter over a yoghurt-based breakfast creation, delivering a crispy sweet taste.
Sara continued: "Honestly… it’s like instant fruity sprinkles and it tastes AMAZING!!! It’s fresh, it’s crunchy, it’s sweet – and it makes your brekkie look so fancy without even trying. Honestly, give it a go tomorrow and thank me later."
It's no surprise that Sara's clever tip was soon swamped with comments on Instagram from fans eager to give it a try too. One person wrote: "Omg I'm going to try this! Looks delicious."
Meanwhile, another added: "Great idea. Going to try this," as someone else said: "Amazing with a tomato too, over mozzarella or cottage cheese."
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Sara's post follows her recent lifestyle overhaul, with the star now embracing a variety of wholesome cooking and healthy living habits. According to the Mirror, she revealed last year that her dress size dropped from 16 to 12 after significant weight loss, but stressed there's no 'magic pill' to achieve it all overnight.
Amidst this, the Dragons' Den star also warned that fraudsters have recently used her name to promote 'slimming pills' in sketchy social media scams.
A few months ago, she said: "There are dozens of them going round and every day I’m hearing anecdotally from different friends, 'So and so has asked me to get you to check with Sara if those slimming pills she’s invested in are any good'.
"Honestly I’m devastated - the thought that people are getting scammed out of so much money or worse they could actually send for something and be ingesting some random pills when they don’t know what’s in them…. And people are doing it because they think I said it was good - it boils my blood!"

With this in mind, Sara previously advised her followers to watch for any suspicious social media posts. If something 'looks a bit fishy', it likely is.
She went on: "I was always told - if it looks a bit fishy and smells a bit fishy it’s probably a scam and keep well away - so PLEASE - tell as many people as you can, share this post, tell your friends, can we just make sure everyone knows this is all a load of rubbish and a total scam.
"And I mean c’mon - some of this AI-generated imagery… it doesn’t even look like me! I’ll keep sharing my healthy eating nutrition recipes, my strength class exercises, and my running tips - all the stuff I’ve actually done to lose weight and tone up the last few years - because trust me there’s not a magic pill that will just do it for you!"
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