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Tuesday 29 January 2013

My favourite recipes

For just a few dishes in my repertoire I am rather glued to the same old recipes that I have tried and tested and don't think I can tweak to make any better.  They are usually simple and delicious

Here are a few that I wanted to share with you, all well worth a try.

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I made this for the first time for a picnic on Brighton beach with Neil when we first started going out in 2008.  I had always thought that lemonade was REALLY difficult to make but it was then that I realised it was actually quite simple.  The original recipe was on one of those free recipe cards they give out at supermarkets and this is the very same recipe in all its glory.


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A chocolate chip cookie needs to be soft on the inside.  You wouldn't think these were from the picture but don't be deceived   And my MOST favourite thing to do is to make double the mixture and roll up half in clingfilm for the freezer.  Then when you are desperate for a treat just simply get it out, and cut into slices. HEAVEN!



There aren't many things that are more hearty and comforting than cottage pie.  I always call it Shepherds pie but I always mean cottage pie really because I don't like lamb mince.  Dishes like this remind me of being a child and just of such simple pleasure.  I'm normally in a hurry and never leave it to simmer for the full amount of time but I did last week and it was worth stopping myself being so impatient for once.  It is a classic, what's not to love about delicious mash, mince and gravy.



I think this is probably my defining dish.  I started making it in 2007 again from a recipe card from Waitrose and I've never grown bored of it.  I like to think I've made it my own as I have my own recipe for meatballs and when I have a chance I make fresh gnocchi but it works well without.  This is one I hope to make to cheer up my children on a bad day.  It's perfect too because it still tastes good if you make it in a hurry with pre made gnocchi and meatballs and everything you need we always have in the cupboard.

Do you have any go to recipes you can't live without?  

Sunday 27 January 2013

Stylish Sunday

We are looking to add those finishing touches to our home as it's something we haven't really got around to, all those things that make a room come together.  I always put them off as once we've done the painting and decorating we're normally broke.

I started by making a general board for you all, but the more I looked around the Matalan website the more I wanted to show you their stuff because I always forget how nice and incredibly reasonable their homewear is.  I haven't been sponsored or anything to write this post, but once you see the range of items below I think you'll know why I think they're so great.
Home with Matalan



So, it's definitely worth a browse if you need something to brighten up your home.  And once again, if you like any of the items, click on the board above and it will take you to the source list.

Friday 25 January 2013

1st Birthday Gift Ideas

Last week Aneurin turned one and we were showered with lovely gifts from family and friends.  We also splurged on our little man and bought him lots of things we thought he would love.  I was rather bad at keeping things under wraps until his ACTUAL birthday because I am a bad at keeping secrets and surprises. And it seems rather odd to keep things from a baby who doesn't understand what a birthday is when he'd enjoy playing with them RIGHT NOW.

I did a bit of googling at the time to find ideas for first birthday gifts and didn't find much so if you are in the market for a first Birthday gift these were all well received by our little man.
Happy 1st Birthday



By far his most played with presents have been his new trike and his latches board.  We got the Smart Trike for £32 from Amazon but it seems to have gone up in price now.  I did see this offer for a reclining Smart Trike on Playpennies though which I would have gone for.  The latches board I have been admiring for some time and although when it arrived it says 3+ Nye absolutley loves it. It's beautifully made and next I have been admiring all the cook wear from Melissa and Doug ready for next years celebrations.

So there's some ideas for you, if you click on the board above it will bring up a more detailed list of all the things included.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

12 months in pictures

So, as I have wittered on about all this year, I have been taking a monthly picture of Aneurin in our washing basket, inspired from someone who had done this on Pinterest. I didn't start until the end of his first month and when I started I was doing weekly photos.  At around 6 months this was a little tiresome to say the least so I decided to make it once a month.  But looking at how many photos I have, I'm glad I did as many as I could.  And, I hope you like this as much as I do.


Tuesday 22 January 2013

11 month update


The 11 month was a whirlwind that blew by from the 15th December until the 14th January.  It covered a crazy Christmas, Daddy home for the holidays and mummy running around like a mad woman.

Here are the major developments -

This month has been all go, and you have mainly improved on the things you have already learnt.  We thought you were fast before, now you are supper fast and can even climb the full set of stairs.  I quite enjoy this as it is tiring for you and anything that wears you out is a good thing in my book.  

You're favourite game is to constantly take everything out of where it is. You're particular favourite thing to do is to try and empty your laundry basket or just get out anything I have put away.  You have started to try and put things back if we show you, but this takes a bit too much precision for you at the moment.  For some reason you have also started throwing things over your shoulder to get them out of the way.

You continue to play the clown, you've now learnt how to make funny noises like a red indian.  You make yourself laugh, you think you are so funny.  You can also now shake your head but you don't seem to know what it means.


Food is still going well, and you now have 6 big nashers to help you bite and tear you dinner.  However, you have got a little more fussy which does not impress mummy.  Anything green and leafy gets automatically thrown off the table.  But you pleased mummy greatly by sitting at the table at the children center and eating your sandwiches like a good boy whilst all the parents and workers coo'd over you being such a clever boy And you're not even 1 year old yet,  Mummy <3 baby led weaning.

During out break to Center Parcs we left you in the capable care of the Time Out Club which was the first time we have ever left you with anyone but me, daddy or nanny.  You were a star, and didn't even notice me leaving, as you were too busy stealing a car off the other girl there and shaking some jingle bells.  I was so pleased to see you when we returned but also felt kind of chuffed that you are such a super fun baby to hang out with.  I am the crazy mother who thinks whoever gets to look after my son should think themselves lucky. 

Your sleeping is consistent in that you still haven't gone back to sleeping through and wake up once a night for a feed and then settle straight back to sleep.  The extra feed has meant that you don't wake up quite so early so there is that to be thankful for.  In fact, I think we are actually used to your once a night waking and in the grand scheme of things it works for us.

And here ends the 11th month of developments and I've probably forgotten a few things. Please forgive me, we love you mega.

Monday 21 January 2013

Monthly Updates

So here I am back preparing for the 11 month update.  This next one will be rather brief as I have been so busy preparing for the big 1st Birthday.  I've made a habit of waiting until the end of the month to write the updates so they are a true reflection of all the accomplishments of the month.  So as I write this Nye has actually celebrated his 1st Birthday. (OMG where did the time go!?)

As part of my New year plans I've also been trying to update my general blogger skills.  So I present you with the product of this evenings Photoshop lessons.  I bought the Pugly Pixel Blog Bling Kit as a little treat to myself this month and to help me make this here blog a pretty place to be.


These are just a few of the monthly basket photos (1,2 &3) I have been taking of Nye.  And, once I work out how to put them all together and decide how to display them I'll be posting a full years worth of images.  I'm sure no one else is as excited as I am, but I just can't wait to see them all together.

Right, I better head off and finish up these tutorials and get on with the next update.  Thanks as always for dropping by!  Nye has not enjoyed being stuck in a washing basket for the last few months so I need to come up with a different way of documenting his changes over time for his second year. Any body got any good ideas?  I was debating taking part in the 52 weeks project.  Perhaps I am a little too late to jump on that bandwagon but already some of the images are just gorgeous.

Sunday 20 January 2013

Stylish Sunday

This week I thought I would keep it simple with Just One Dress.  And oh my what a dress it is.  I absolutely love it, ah if only I had a place to go out and look glamorous. But it's not all bad as it means I don't have the excuse of spending my money on posh frocks.  However, if I was in the market for a lovely dress, here's what I'd be wearing.

 
Stlish Sunday Jan.20.2013



And you can catch this post and other similar one at the Frugal Friday Fashion Show.

Thursday 17 January 2013

Center Parcs Family Blogger Holiday

So, it's time to give you all an insight into our wonderful holiday at Center Parcs last weekend.  I think it's safe to say that we wish we were still there in the woods.  There's even lots of snow there this week, if the weather reports are correct and being snuggled up in a lovely log cabin by the fire would be bliss.



I usually arrange my travel around Nye's naps and recently he has been taking his longest naps in the morning of around two hours between 9-11am.  So we did our best to pack the car up the night before and I jumped in the car with Nye, got some petrol on the way and drove the just under 2 hour drive to Elveden Forest in Suffolk.  Neil has a job interview that day and left at 5am to catch the train and would join us later arriving at Thetford Station in the evening.  

It was that morning that I remembered that our Sat Nav was broken so off I ventured with my rather temperamental phone.  Naturally my phone ran out of batteries but luckily for us, the directions there are easy.  It basically goes like this:

  • Get out of London and on to the M11 
  • Head on to the A11
  • Look out for brown signs for Center Parcs.
However, letting my phone die had added consequences, I had my booking reference on my phone and of course didn't bring any of my paperwork.  I had visions of turning up there and being told to bugger off.  This was actually not the case and the lovely lady at the entrance kiosk asked for our details and found our cabin no problem.  Fabulous!  Nye and I then drove in to the car park, parked and headed in to the 'village'.  Still without phone, and with no use of the cabin until 3pm.  

After relaxing on some of the sofa's in the village area for a while I gradually gained the courage to ask guest services if there was anywhere I could charge my phone.  To my surpise they offered to charge my phone in the office, I cannot tell you how grateful I was as I was waiting to hear how Neil had got on at his job interview.  While I left my phone to charge Nye and I grabbed a burger at Dexters Kitchen before returning to the sports area to watch some guests having fun playing Badminton.  Nye seemed to think Badminton was some kind of magic and spent ages captivated by the shuttlecock being hit back and forth.



Before we knew it it was 2.45 so we walked leisurely down to the cabin ready for the 3.00 check in. After quite a long, but enjoyable walk we arrived at a lovely warm and beautifully designed 2 bed cabin.    Nye was by this point ready for his nap.  At first i thought they had forgotten to give us a cot for him but I eventually found a fold up cot in the back of the utility cupboard.  As a single person it wasn't easy to occupy a 1 year old and get the cot out of the back of the cupboard, (behind a hoover, mop bucket and down a thin corridor) but once out it was really easy to put together (simply pull out and screw the base in place.)


I was also incredibly grateful for the grocery pack of essentials that you can order before you arrive.  It meant that we were free to relax as soon as we arrived and didn't have to immediately traipse around the shop looking for milk and bread like I would be at home.  It is meant to be a HOLIDAY after all!

For the rest of the afternoon Nye and I relaxed in the comfort of our cabin which was incredibly toasty, certainly warmer than our home.  We waited to hear from Neil as I needed to pick him up from the station just before 8pm.  Thetford station is only about a 10 minute drive away and once you get to the main road there are directions.  However, getting back to the park at this time meant that it was busy and we had to wait a little while to get back through check in but I was warned about this when I came through in the morning.  We then drove to the cabin, dropped of our bags, unpacked, got Nye into bed and then Neil had to drive the car back to the car park and walk back to the cabin.  Before he left we ordered from the DiningIn menu which was great because I was able to order Chinese and Neil could order Indian and it was all ordered from one place.  And, despite us being skeptical about how good it would be, it was actually really delicious.  Neil spent the next day saying "I can't believe how good the food last night was."


The next morning we had arranged to have breakfast in the Lakeview Restaurant.  We booked rather late abd our cabin was quite a way from many of the facilities. On the positive side we had beautiful woodland views but it did mean that we had to make time for getting to places which isn't easy with a baby in tow.  Needless to say we were usually a little late for our booking, but this was never a problem.  

The sunrise that Saturday morning across the lake was beautiful and gave such a sense of stillness that I haven't felt for such a long time.  It was worth treasuring.


The resturant itself is at the on site Lakeview Hotel.  it is a revolving dining room that serves fantastic food.  I chose eggs benedict, a tropical fruit plate for Aneurin and Neil had a fry up.  As the idiot I am, I actually asked for a table "near the window", to which the waitress kindly reminded me I would be there in a minute as the restaurant was REVOLVING. Oh the shame!  She assured me I wasn't the first (and hopefully not the last).



After breakfast we briefly left the park to meet up with my mum at the lovely Elveden Estate Tea Room and browsed some of the shops before returning to a choc-a-block car park.  We then had a less than joyous 15 minutes of trying to find a space.  There aren't any lines in the car park and this meant that some people had parked rather inconsiderately leaving massive gaps either side of their cars.  After our 3rd drive round we managed to find a spot and then headed back in to the village.


Later that afternoon after Nye had napped we arrived at the bowling alley for our 30 minute slot.  It's not like a normal alley where you pay per 'game' but you can play as many games as you liked within your time slot on your lane.  We should probably admit that Neil and I are so bad at bowling that Nye actually beat us in our first game!  We carried on to the second game where we had improved moderately but Nye was a little tired of the neon lights and noises so we left for some fresh air a little before our time was up.


The next activity we decided to try was cycling, so off we went to collect the bikes that we had reserved for us.  It wasn't easy to work out the logisitics of picking up two bikes, one with a child trailer whilst pushing a sleeping baby in a pushchair but we made it to the bike park in one piece and once we collected the bikes we left the pushchair in the buggy park.



 The picture above is of Nye sitting all cosy in his bike trailer.  It's the first time Neil and I have ever been on a bike ride together (with or without Aneurin) and it was fantastically special to have Nye with us to enjoy the ride. I will never forget the look of his face in this photo or how much fun it was cycling together.  We can't wait to go back and do it again, we will never forget our first time riding bikes in the forest as a family.


That night we had booked a table at Bella Italia for the three of us and we can't fault the service or food served.  Nye had a full 3 course meal including including a frozen fruit lolly which he has never tried before (but loved.) It was so funny to watch his face as he felt the freezing cold, turned it away then wanted it back because it tasted so good. Priceless!  We usually only have enough time for only two courses but he was so distracted by the environment and crayons that we managed to get in a full 3 courses without screams of boredom. 

Then we returned a sleepy little boy home with some supplies from the shop, including a log for the fire and some marshmallows.  Before we could say goodnight we decided to light the fire as we knew Nye would love watching it so we all shared toasted marshmallows in the living room.  One massive marshmallow was quite enough for us so when Nye settled down for the night Neil and I had time to cuddle up on the sofa.

Balinese Spa - Aqua Sana Elveden Forest
The next day was the day I had been looking forward to the most as it was time for our spa break.  It was a mixed blessing because although I was looking forward to some time just Neil and I, it meant leaving Nye in the nursery for the first time ever.  In the end Nye didn't even notice that I left as he was having far too much fun playing with the workers who were fantastic.  However, it all took a bit of a turn for the worse when we packed up the car and went to drive to the car park.  Neil managed to drive into a wooden bollard which was obscured by the front of the car just as we pulled away from the cabin.  So, our trip to the spa was cut a little short while Neil arranged for our car to be collected by our breakdown provider.  Now we are home it's easier to reflect on what happened, but at the time we didn't know quite what to do.  In the end we arranged to be collected and driven home after we returned from the spa.  Neil wasn't sure he would be able to relax with all this hanging over us but the spa was so relaxing Neil didn't want to leave to pick Nye up.  

Outdoor Pool - Aqua Sana Elveden Forest
 There were so many different facilities to use, so many different steam rooms and relaxation areas to try.  I personally loved the outdoor pool, the jasmine salt steam room and the water beds!  I've been to quite a few spa's in my time and this was by FAR the best.  And that was even before my treatment which was perfect despite the treatment area itself being very busy.  I even overheard an unfortunate story in the waiting area about someones neighbours cat being trapped in their car and them wanting to smash the window...  They were not impressed and I had to try my hardest to pretend I wasn't eavesdropping.

And as my treatment came to a close and I returned my bike on my way to meet Neil and Nye we walked to our car ready to be collected by the recovery truck who brought us and our car home to London. All in all we had a wonderful time.  I was particularly impressed by how accessible the entire park was, no crazy steps or muddy bogs.  There was barely a family there without a push chair which just shows you how popular Center Parcs is with families.  

I must say, one of the things I was looking forward to most was going swimming and trying out the new Tropical Cyclone water ride but because of our packed schedule, and Nye's naps times, we didn't even get round to going in the water! So, I think that's a good enough excuse to go back soon, if the spa, bikes and log fire weren't enough.  Thank you to Center Parcs for arranging everything for us, we will be back.

If you like the sound of our trip you can have a look at what's on offer and book now!

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