Do you have your costume ready yet?

In the next two weeks, ecommerce partner Webloyalty will be releasing fresh research which looks at what the UK is planning for Halloween this year, and how it has evolved. The research will also look at our attitudes towards trick or treating, pumpkins, and how much we plan to spend.

As part of the lead-up to the research being released, Webloyalty is running a competition to reveal the most popular Halloween costumes. 

Now as a child I have to confess that our Halloween costumes were very much bin bag inspired. More often than not we could be found at around 5pm on October 31st with a pot of tippex or tin of white paint, drawing star and moon shapes onto a bin liner with holes cut for a head and arms.

Classy.

Nowadays of course you can’t take a trip to a supermarket without having to hack your way through a forest of spooky outfits, with nothing at all left to the imagination. Sure they look much more professional, but I do sometimes think fondly back to the bin bag days and wonder if we haven’t stifled our children’s creativity a little.

This year we have a puppy to dress up. We know she isn’t adverse to a costume as recently we have been dressing her up like a crayon:

Dog crayon costumePets at Home had a vast array of costumes when we were browsing at the weekend and while I do quite fancy the idea of Margaux in a black and orange tutu and scary pumpkin hat I can’t help but wish I had four dogs so that I could create this look: View Post

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I’ve not had a competition for a little while so I’m really pleased to have this awesome one to offer you, from the very lovely independent retailer The Dressing Room. The prize up for grabs is £200 to spend on their Becksondergaard range, which includes gorgeous scarves, bags, gloves, belts and purses – lovely stuff that is guaranteed to glam up any outfit.

Obviously my first thought when running competitions like this is ‘Damn it, why can’t I enter?’ as I could really do with some nice accessories. When I went for dinner with my new boyfriend a couple of weeks ago I had to borrow a bag from Belle. (Don’t tell him.)

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If you’re a fan of the brand, you may also be interested to hear about the Becksondergaard Collector’s Club. Collect a stamp for every £25 you spend and you’ll get a free £15 voucher when you have ten.

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I’ve been in my new house now for a couple of weeks and things are looking pretty good. In fact, they looked pretty good after just a few days.

I fear that this initial impressive level of organisation though may all have been an illusion. For starters, I pretended when I moved out of the old house to forget about the attic. I also casually brushed aside the thought of the cupboard under the stairs, so when I went back a week later to do the handover I had to stuff another entire load of crap into the car before I could give the landlord back his keys.

When I then arrived back at the new house then, I had nowhere to put it.

Opps.

I squeezed it in though. No one will ever know. View Post

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“Every two minutes, we take more pictures than the whole of humanity in the 1800s.”

 

That’s a lot isn’t it?

That’s a statistic from an article written in 2012, and the number of photos we take is ever increasing, so lord only knows where we are now. It’s so easy though isn’t it? It’s practically compulsory nowadays to whip your phone out and take a picture at every possible occasion. Try going out for dinner with bloggers – no one eats for at least five minutes after the food arrives. View Post

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I’m a big fan of festivals. Over the years we’ve been to plenty and always had a fantastic time, even when the weather has been a little on the inclement side.

Bee has always been able to rock a festival hat.

festival competitionThe secret of enjoying a festival is to be prepared, which is why I’m pointing you in the direction today of an awesome competition from Complete Savings, to win a complete festival survival kit!

In your kit you get:

  • A tent (very important)
  • Two sleeping bags
  • Two sleeping mats
  • Six glowsticks
  • Extra festival essentials to make your stay go smoothly

Not a bad prize bundle right?

To enter, simply pop over to the Complete Savings blog, tell them your festival essential, tweet about the competition and follow Complete Savings on Twitter. It’s all laid out nice and easy for you – it couldn’t be simpler.

Our festival essentials are toilet paper, wipes, sun lotion, lip balm, a water bottle and a wad of cash. And of course a funky featival hat. What are your festivals essentials?

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OK, so there’s a bit more to it than that. You can’t just chat to me in the street and have me hand over a hamper or anything, but it’s actually not much more complicated.

On June 18th I will be co-hosting a Twitter party with Gocompare.com to talk about holidays, insurance and travelling with kids. With 18 years of ‘are we there yet?’ experience under my belt I will hopefully be able to provide some top tips on the travel front, while Gocompare.com will have their very own travel insurance expert and an independent research company on hand to answer any questions more technical than ‘what snacks shall I pack for minimum car seat stainage?’

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Taking part couldn’t be simpler, just follow me – @mummyblogger – and @Gocompare, and join us at 8pm on June 18th, using the hashtag #gocomoneytalks. We’ll be giving away two £50 Boots vouchers during the chat, but there is also the opportunity to win prizes before the chat even starts – simply send your questions in advance via Twitter (don’t forget to tag @mummyblogger and @Gocompare and to use the hashtag) and you could win one of four £20 Boots vouchers.

And before you ask, I’m afraid I don’t know how to get small children to enjoy long car journeys.

See you on the 18th!

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How do you feel about meal planning? Do you have a weekly schedule or do you fly by the seat of your pants when it comes to mealtimes?

I read a lovely book at the weekend called The Rosie Project. The protagonist, Professor Don Tillman, who describes himself as ‘wired differently’, uses a ‘Standardised Meal System’ to plan, shop and cook for his meals. Basically this means he has exactly the same weirdly elaborate meal on the same day every week, believing that once you’ve perfected the art of preparing a lobster it’s much easier to just do it every Tuesday rather than waste time learning new skills. It also means he has less waste as he only buys the things he knows he is going to need. He then keeps each day’s ingredients on their own specially labelled shelf.

It was interesting to read about, as my Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer challenge this week has been to plan every meal in advance. I don’t have to repeat the plan every week for the rest of my life, but the principle is the same – plan in advance and you make shopping simpler, cut waste, avoid over-eating and do away with that sense of dread as five o’clock approaches, you know that small people are going to start asking ‘what’s for tea?’ and you’ve not even checked the freezer for emergency fish fingers.

That’s the theory. In practice of course things aren’t that straightforward.

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As much as I hate having to come up with ideas every afternoon, I also feel squeamish about the idea of meal planning. Before Boyfriend left this was definitely his thing – he could go to the supermarket and come back with Actual Foods that could be used to create meals; when I go I end up with a selection of tropical fruits, some nice looking jam, and a couple of bottles of tonic water. His shopping skills are sorely missed.

This week then has been the hardest challenge for me to date. I just don’t like the idea of planning meals – how can I possibly know what I’m going to feel like eating on Sunday a week beforehand? What if Colin Firth shows up and invites me out for a spontaneous dinner? Should I turn him down because I have all the ingredients for a prawn stir-fry for one in the fridge? And yes I know Colin isn’t actually going to show up – he hasn’t got round to asking me for my phone number even yet – but you get my point.

Still, a challenge is a challenge. I chose to interpret it fairly loosely, and rather than saying ‘I’m going to eat this on Tuesday and that on Wednesday’, I instead shopped for a certain number of meals and allowed myself  flexibility over which days to eat them. I don’t know if this is in the rules, but it felt far less scary. I also knew I was going to be away at the weekend, so ‘planned’ to eat at a particular restaurant on the Saturday night. Do you think this counts?

I found perusing* recipe books and magazines for ideas helped to inspire me a little, and if I was going to do it long term it would definitely be an excellent excuse for a new whiteboard. One of my favourite dinners from the week was home-made burgers with potato wedges. These were super easy to make, Belle loved them and they are the kind of thing you could always prepare in advance too if you wanted too. The full recipe is at the bottom of this post.

Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer

Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer

Competition time!

Do you think you can do a better job of meal planning than me? Weight Watchers are keen to hear your tips and see your pictures and in return you could win this cool set of Lock & Lock food storage boxes – perfect for storing leftovers or ingredients.

Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer

The competition is running across all the Weight Watchers social channels, so entering is easy peasy – all you have to do is share a meal planning tip or take a picture of your meal and share it on Twitter with the #StepIntoSummer hashtag. You can also share it on Facebook, Google+ or Pinterest, just don’t forget to tag Weight Watchers and mention #StepIntoSummer.

RECIPE: BBQ burgers and chunky wedges

Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer

Serves 4 (14 PP)

For the burger:
500g extra lean steak mince
1 small red onion, grated or very finely chopped
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp ground cumin
1 1/2 tsp ground coriander
1 garlic clove, crushed
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Lettuce leaves, to serve
4 Sandwich Thins, toasted, to serve

For the chunky wedges:
4 large potatoes, unpeeled, each cut into 8 wedges
1 tsp mixed dried herbs
Calorie controlled cooking spray

For the tomato salsa
2 large tomatoes, roughly chopped
2 spring onions, finely chopped
1/2 hot green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped
2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander
1/2 lime, juice only

If using a bbq, start by lighting it in order that the coals will be hot enough to cook on – usually about 15-20 minutes. (You can also fry with a few sprays of cooking spray, or grill.)

In a large bowl, mix together the mince, onion, oregano, ground cumin and coriander, garlic and plenty of seasoning. Divide the mixture into 4 and form into balls. Now flatten the balls, and make them square-ish and about the same size or slightly larger than the sandwich thins. Set aside.

For the chunky wedges, preheat the oven to 200C. Put the potatoes and dried herbs into a large bowl. Season well and spray with calorie controlled cooking spray. Toss everything together until evenly coated. Spread the wedges onto a non-stick baking tray and bake for 30-40 minutes, turning once or twice, until golden.

Meanwhile, for the tomato salsa, mix together the tomatoes, spring onions, chilli, coriander and lime juice to taste. Season and set aside until needed.

To cook the burgers, put on the bbq directly over the coals, and cook for 4-5 minutes each side, until the juices run clear. Toast the sandwich thins over the coals during the final couple of minutes’ cooking time.

Serve the burgers on the sandwich thins, with lettuce, tomato salsa and mustard, accompanied by potato wedges.

Disclosure: I am being compensated by Weight Watchers as one of their #stepintosummer challenge bloggers but all words and opinions are my own.

*One of my favourite ever words – perusal.
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Yours Truly Organics gift set competition

 

Do you know someone who deserves a treat? Maybe it’s you! Maybe you’re sick of ferrying kids to and from after school clubs they don’t even really enjoy and cooking meals that get scowled at, and you need an excuse to escape to the bathroom.

You need this fabulous gift set from Yours Truly Organics.

Quite frankly I could do with this prize – now I’m over the initial heart-breaking part of my recent break-up I need to start thinking about moving on to the face-mask stage, where you reconnect with yourself and all that gubbins, but I’m not allowed to enter. Boo.

It’s a lovely prize though. Take a look at what you get:

Take it Away! – Gel Cleanser enriched with vitamin C and sandalwood oil, this cleanser will remove impurities from the skin’s surface whilst maintaining its natural elasticity. Leaving your skin feeling soft and clean.

Balancing Toner – Return your skin to its optimal pH level with this toner and improve its ability to absorb moisture. Witch hazel and aloe vera soothe and repair the skin’s surface. Perfect for use on the face and neck.

Fix Me! Repairing Serum – Smooth, repair and tighten your skin with this oat kernel enriched serum. Reduce inflammation caused by blemishes with sesame seed extract and saw palmetto.

Face Base Face Balm – This face balm is highly moisturising and acts as a great base for makeup application. Formulated with pea extract to improve elasticity and regulate your skin’s sebum production and daisy flower extract that will brighten your skin’s complexion this face balm will help you look and feel your best.

To enter, simply complete as many of the Rafflecopter actions below as possible. The competition will close at midnight June 10th. Good luck!

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Skogstad outdoor clothes for kids competition

I have been thinking a lot lately about the idea of ‘flow’; that elusive state of mind that it’s possible to get into where time passes without you even noticing it because you are so absorbed in what you are doing.

It doesn’t happen to me a great deal to be honest – I have an amazing ability to guess the time to an astonishing degree of accuracy* – and it’s something I always wish would happen more. I suspect it may be a bit like trying to remember your dreams though, the more you struggle to hang on to them, the harder it is to do

One thing though that can often do it is being outside. I don’t mean just going and standing in the garden for a while instead of sitting watching repeats of Storage Hunters, (although that’s a good start), I mean actually outside, in coats and wellies, getting wet and muddy, breathing in the salty air straight off the sea or collecting bugs from the forest floor.

Skogstad outdoor clothes for kids competition

You know when you’re properly outside as your cheeks start to tingle and you feel warm even though it’s cold. The wind may be blowing your hair into your obligatory Mr Whippy, but you feel alive, like anything is possible. When you finally come back indoors you feel refreshed and tired all at the same time and a cup of tea, feet curled up underneath you on the sofa, muddy wellies left at the door, is suddenly the most wondrous thing in the world.

Today’s competition is all about helping you to achieve that glorious windswept Mr Whippy feeling, by kitting out your kids in jackets and fleeces from Skogstad, ready to explore the beauty of the British countryside, or any sort of countryside you like really.

Skogstad is Norway’s number one outdoor clothing brand for the family. Hitting the UK shores last year they’ve already proved popular with families who like to be out in the fresh air, weekend warriors, walkers and mums on the school run! With over 75 years’ experience in making clothes for all climates and conditions they know a bit about how to keep dry, warm and insulated and at prices that won’t break the bank. Reviewers are loving the quality and durability of Skogstad clothing – ranking them better than most of the other well know outdoor brands.

To be in with a chance to win two kids’ fleeces and two jackets, worth up to £200, simply complete as many of the Rafflecopter actions as you can before June 3rd.

Good luck!

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*I’m not just boasting here, it really is an amazing skill. I can normally get to within about five minutes, wherever I am and whatever I am doing, even if I have just woken up. On Sunday we were out shopping, I guessed 1.38pm and it was 1.38pm. It’s a gift.

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I am a big fan of breakfast. You know those annoying people who get to something ridiculous like three o’clock in the afternoon and then say ‘Oh silly me, I totally forgot to have anything to eat yet!’?

Well, I am not one of them. In fact, I love breakfast so much that my favourite bit about staying in hotels isn’t the comfy beds or spa facilities, it’s always the all-you-can-eat pastries and adorably tiny mini jars of jam.

Breakfast is important too – it sets you up for the day, gives your body a kick-start and gives you a reason to get out of bed, which is very important when you work at home and have a tendency to prefer to lie under a duvet reading Sherlock Holmes mysteries rather than sit upright in a chair and do something productive. Are you a breakfast person? What’s your favourite breakfasty treat?

This week’s Weight Watchers challenge then, to eat breakfast every day, wasn’t very much of a challenge for me at all. Hoorah!

Weight Watchers #StepIntoSummer challenge

Sticking to a Weight Watchers diet at the same time wasn’t even terribly difficult as there is so much flexibility. No kidding, you can genuinely eat everything in that picture and it counts as ‘diet food.’ I am a particular fan of the ‘healthy and filling’ food list that you use in the first few weeks of the Weight Watchers plan, as you are allowed to eat as much as you like from the list – no restrictions – which means you can have beans, crumpets, bacon, eggs, and all sorts of other yumminess and still have that smug ‘I’m on a healthy eating plan’ glow about you. Toasted crumpets topped with baked beans is one of my favourites, plus a side of scrambled eggs if I’m feeling extra excitable.

This morning though I shunned the crumpet feast in favour of something altogether more exotic – a tropical fruit fool. The recipe is at the end of this post but as you can see it looks amazing and brings a nice summer holiday vibe to your kitchen. I added the lime garnish to half convince myself it was as much fun as a mojito, which to be honest it almost was, expect without the hangover.

Weight Watchers mango fool

Weight Watchers mango fool recipe

Competition time!

If my deliciously tropical breakfast treat has got you fancying your own breakfast feast, then now is your chance to win this fabulous fancy toaster – perfect for toasting your crumpets.

Weight Watchers #stepintosummer competition

The competition is running across all the Weight Watchers social channels, so entering is easy peasy – all you have to do is take a picture of your breakfast and share it on Twitter with the #StepIntoSummer hashtag. You can also share it on Facebook, Google+ or Pinterest, just don’t forget to tag Weight Watchers and mention #StepIntoSummer.

Feeling fruity? Here’s how to make four very generous servings of tropical fruit fool…

Tropical fruit fool recipe

Peel the mangoes and slice the cheeks off. Cut one cheek into small dice and set aside. Put the remaining mango flesh into a liquidiser, and blend to a puree. Transfer to a bowl and stir through the seeds from 2 of the passion fruit. Add lime juice to taste.

Put the yoghurt into another bowl and and beat gently to soften. Gently fold through the passion fruit and mango mixture plus about half of the diced mango, leaving it rippled.

Divide the mixture between 4 glasses, and top with the remaining diced mango. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

To serve, scoop the seeds from the remaining passion fruit and drizzle over the top of the fools then sprinkle over a little lime zest. Serve immediately.

Disclosure: I am being compensated by Weight Watchers as one of their #stepintosummer challenge bloggers but all words and opinions are my own.

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How did you get on with the fruit and vegetable challenge last week? All good? This week’s challenge is to get creative and cook some new recipes, so wooden spoons at the ready. This week you can win a hamper of Weight Watchers Simple Start goodies, so read on to find out how.

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Now I’m not a natural cook, so this was a little bit more of a challenge for me than simply chucking a handful of salad onto the side of my plate like last week. My innate kitchen laziness, combined with the recent break-up, does not immediately lend itself to food based experimentation, other than the ‘I think I will give that new biscuit brand a try’ variety.

Never one though to turn down a challenge, I rose to the occasion.  View Post

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Great news – today is competition day! I’ve teamed up with Upbeat to bring you all sorts of giveaway fun.

A competition hey? Sounds good! What do I win?

I thought you’d be pleased! In this lovely little competition from Upbeat you can win an Upbeat goodie bag which includes a bobble bottle, tote bag, notepad, iPhone amplifier, Upbeat hoodie and loads more! Plus you’ll get a whole case of Upbeat, the yummy protein drink.

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A protein drink? Aren’t they just for body builders?

No way! Protein is a really important part of everyone’s diet, and the makers of Upbeat have used their years of dairy expertise to find a way to turn whey protein into a fresh, delicious, creamy drink. It’s a family run business, and you can hear from the creators of Upbeat themselves here: View Post

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