The world's most wanted woman has reportedly planned to open a juice bar and offered advice for a happy marriage.
The Sunday Times said it had seen the diary of Briton Samantha Lewthwaite, dubbed the 'White Widow', who is being hunted for alleged links with terror group al-Shabaab.
She reportedly wrote about the children she had with July 7 bomber Jermaine Lindsay, and in one section said: "When a man comes home — wife beautiful, food prepared, kids clean . . . immediately he will forget the pain of his day. He will always want to come home.”
Samantha Lewthwaite, the so-called 'White Widow, posted pouting selfies on her laptop, with and without her hijab'
Lewthwaite has previously been revealed as the author of a poem for Osama Bin Laden.
Kenyan police found the poem, which was littered with spelling errors and poor grammar.
Issuing a 'red notice' in September, Interpol said 29-year-old Lewthwaite, from Buckinghamshire, was wanted "on charges of being in possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a felony dating back to December 2011."
Bizarrely, the latest hand-written notes also include business plans, including the opening of a frozen yoghurt and juice bar, with drinks including the "peanut butter bomb", "mango bang" and "wake up and shake".
There are also fitness tips for pregnant women, who are warned: "Pregnancy is not a time to slack on fitness; you need to prepare the body for the marathon ahead — labour."