Saturday, 3 March 2018

Snow storm

It has been snowing for five days and the last two days the snow has been so deep we have been stuck indoors. It looked pretty and festive at first, but now we are running low on food so I can't wait to get to the supermarket and stock up! 

I've never seen such extreme snow drifts before, some of them are about four feet high. Parts of the garden have patchy snow and then the patio looks as though a truck has dumped a delivery of snow there, it's a small mountain! We braved the cold earlier for a walk but we couldn't go far before the cold was biting at our toes.

We've also been feeding the few birds that have ventured out. Yesterday the resident robin was taking shelter in the honeysuckle plant, occasionally darting out to get the seeds and nuts we'd put out and today the blackbird has been for his lunch too. 

Bird prints in the snow:

Friday, 5 January 2018

Lush Christmas Sweater bath bomb

I dipped into my Lush sale stash a few days ago and tried out the Christmas Sweater bath bomb. It had a festive spicy clove and citrus scent, which reminded me of mulled wine and left orange and red swirls in the water. The scent did not fade whilst I was in the bath but it did leave some red marks which I rinsed off and would recommend rinsing the bath after use to avoid the colours staining.


I'm looking forward to trying the other bath bombs over the next few weeks.

Thursday, 4 January 2018

Lush Sale 2017

This year my mum and I decided to go to a nearby city for some retail therapy on Boxing Day. Overall the sales were quite disappointing; most years we spend Christmas money and vouchers we received as gifts, but this year I only came away with a few things from Lush.

I spotted a queue outside lush at 9.55 and naively hoped the store would be opening at 10, but unfortunately it wasn't open until 10.30 so I waited in the cold for half an hour, trying to decide what I wanted to look for. I mostly buy bath products from lush but I still have enough bubble bars for now, so I decided to look for a few bath bombs and bath melts. 

When the store eventually opened the whole queue, which was by now snaked around the block, was let into the store and although I had reached the bath section, so many people were in the tiny store that it was impossible to move. I had picked up a couple of bath bombs and found the Christmas tree bath melts I wanted to buy and decided to just pay and leave the overcrowded store as the atmosphere was quite unpleasant.

In the end I only spent around £11, but I was pleased as although the Christmas items were all half price, I still think they are a luxury which will be used up in just one bath so I didn't want to get caught up in the hype and spend a lot, I prefer to use them as a treat.

I purchased a Christmas sweater bath bomb, a thundersnow bath bomb and three tree-D bath melts. For Christmas I also received another thundersnow bath bomb, a shoot for the stars bath bomb and a bath melt, so I am looking forward to trying them out.


Sunday, 31 December 2017

December London weekend and Brussels Christmas Market trip

I don't know where December has gone, it has passed by so quickly much like the rest of the year. That said, we did have a couple of festive days out and a quick trip to Brussels for the Christmas Markets. 

On the first weekend in December my mum and I went to a local castle that was holding a Christmas fair. We went last year too and the place is decked out with greenery and lights so it looks very pretty. We did a little Christmas shopping but our favourite part is stopping for a mulled wine and mince pies in the cafe - they have the best mince pies! 


The following day my mum and I met my dad in London. Whilst he was working my mum and I did a little Christmas shopping on Kensington high street and we discovered Whole Foods! Whilst we were in there my mum entered a competition at a soup tasting and a few days later received a case of fresh soups! That evening we met my dad and went to pizza express for dinner. I indulged in my favourite dessert, their snowball dough balls. 



The following day I met my boyfriend bright and early at St Pancras for our trip to the Brussels Christmas Markets. We grabbed a coffee and croissant before boarding our train and a couple of hours later we arrived. 

As we arrived at lunch time and it was freezing cold, our first stop was a Belgian frites shop for authentic and tasty frites! Once we were full and warm we were on our way and first stop was a beautiful arcade mainly full of chocolate shops. We spent some time browsing the lovely displays and picking some nice chocolates to take home. 


One of the chocolate shops had a moving 'ski lift' display which was fun.


Next we went to the main square which had beautiful architecture and a lovely Christmas tree which we stopped to take a few pictures by, before picking up a hot chocolate from another chocolate shop to keep us warm. 



After a little more walking we reached the Christmas markets. We browsed the stalls which were mostly clothing or food related and after a while we stopped for gluhwein. We found a stall selling intricate laser cut cards and picked up our Christmas cards. 


The afternoon flew by so after a little more browsing we heading back to catch our train, stopping en route for waffles (we ate a lot that day!).



On our way back we had standard premier tickets as they were only £10 more than standard class, so we had a light dinner on the train and snoozed for much of the journey back.


We arrived back in to St Pancras station around 8pm and had both enjoyed our day in Brussels.
I've heard the Christmas markets in Germany are very good so I would like to visit those too. 



Monday, 27 November 2017

Tea and cake

I had the opportunity to get in a little Christmas shopping this afternoon and in between browsing, my mum and I made our way to John Lewis to use our vouchers for tea and cake.

I chose a chocolate fudge cake and my mum opted for a chocolate and orange sponge cake. The fudge cake was delicious!

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

I am always on the lookout for the best chocolate chip cookie recipe, one which makes chewy cookies best eaten warm out of the oven and laden with chocolate chips. I recently tried the recipe below which I found on Pinterest and it did not disappoint. 

Recipe (makes 12 cookies)

1/2 cup of sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar 
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup melted butter
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/4 cup plain flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
4 oz milk chocolate chips 

1. Preheat oven to 180C / gas mark 4 
2. In a bowl whisk together the sugars, salt and melted butter until smooth
3. Whisk in the egg and vanilla 
4. Sift in the flour and baking powder and fold the mixture with a spatula, being careful to not overmix
5. Fold in the chocolate chips and chill the dough for at least thirty minutes
6. Scoop the dough onto a tray lined with baking paper, spacing the dough 4 inches apart
7. Bake for 15 minutes or until the edges start to brown
8. Allow to cool and serve.




Wednesday, 4 October 2017

October Harvest

The vegetable plants in my garden have nearly finished for the year. This is yesterday's crop, although there is also a large box full of apples that didn't fit in the photo. 


I might use some of the apples to make apple and parsnip soup. I found a recipe online last weekend and have already tested it out. It was delicious and so simple to make.

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