Category: Blog Posts
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Recipe – Chocolate Chip Bread & Butter Pudding (Cooking With Kids)
As Ste was cooking us a delicious Sunday roast last week me and Leo decided to take charge of pudding duty. Leo is 9 now and has always enjoyed cooking with me, for years he wanted to be a ‘cooker’ (he meant a chef!). I’m noticing now how much more he is capable of doing…
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A Day In The Life – Starting A New Biologic Medication
Yesterday I started my new biologic medication. It is called Stelara (Ustekinimab) and we are hoping it will sort out my Arthritis flare and also keep my Crohns Disease under control. I have had to wait for a few weeks from my rheumatologist deciding this was the next step to take. First she had to…
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The British Tag
I came across this on a fellow blogger’s page and loved the first question so thought I would join in! You can visit Lorna’s blog by clicking her name below! LORNA COLE The British Tag 1) How many cups of tea do you have a day? Milk and sugar? Ermmm… Alot! Probably at least 4-5.…
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Stripping Down Baseplate Extenders – Worth The Hype?
Be aware – this post contains photos of sore skin So any one who follows me on Instagram and Facebook will have seen my sore skin photo caused by my use of the Brava Elastic Tape Extenders. If not here is what happened to my skin after wearing them for three days. My skin was…
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Meal Planning & Saving Money
As it’s January and this year I really want to try and save money and pay off my debts, I’ve got back on the meal planning train. I used to always shop like this but the last few months have been a bit up and down as the boys aren’t here to cook for all…
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Recipe – Chicken, Mushroom and Spinach Lasagne
This recipe is perfect for when you have left over cooked chicken, perhaps after your Sunday roast. It’s also a nice twist on the traditional lasagne and definitely as tasty! Chicken, Mushroom and Spinach Lasagne What You Need Cooked chicken breast, tore into rough chunks Half a pack of mushrooms, peeled and sliced Half a…
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Reading Challenge 2018
So you all know I am a keen reader and I like to share the books I have enjoyed with you all. This year I have decided to set myself some reading goals. What started with a number, became a lot more interesting when I decided to pick some ‘rules’ for books I choose to…
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Blog Tour Book Review – The Single Girl’s Calendar
What a great book to start the year with. This is easy to read, relatable and gives the sense of New Year’s resolutions and goals, even though it is not based at the beginning of a year. The Single Girl’s Calendar by Erin Green The Blurb A task a day to cure a broken heart.…
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