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Father Christmas or Santa

24/11/17 Good Morning My Lovelies,                                              Today I want to chat about :-                                                                WHAT DO YOU SAY?              'FATHER CHRISTMAS' OR 'SANTA'  the jingle of sleigh bells, he's on his way As a child I grew up believing in 'Father Christmas' then went onto raising my own children to believe in 'Father Christmas' with many many magical memories of this special time, the absolute magic of the preparation of the 'Father Christmas plate, which consisted of a couple of mince pies and glass of milk, sometimes a tipple of sherry and a big fat juicy carrot for 'Rudolph' with a few extra carrot's for the other reindeer's. I remember all too well the excitement in our house and six children all eager to go to bed "because he'll be here sooner", trying to keep them awake and amused.  Then when it was time
20/11/17 Nigella - At My Table       Still A Domestic Goddess   As Autumn approaches the season of the big name cookbooks and television series appear, along with celebrity biographies.  So what better time for me to review Nigella: at my table,  and the television series as I don't have the book yet. I have been a massive fan of Nigella's since 'How to be a Domestic Goddess' then found myself eagerly looking for other books she may have published, always on the look out for the next new book. A little while ago, actually I think it was her last television series, Nigella was rebuked for making avocado on toast, which I must add, I absolutely love to eat.  Now she's back on our screen with Nigella: At My Table, which is on my Christmas wish list.  Making Turkish poached eggs with garlic infused yogurt, on sourdough toast, yuck, now this is one recipe that just doesn't appeal to me at all, Poached eggs are something I have to fancy anyway,
Hi Everyone, Welcome to my latest Blog, how are you all? well i hope, now that I have survived Halloween and Firework Night!!! I have 3 dogs myself so this topic has inspired my thoughts for this Blog - Dogs. I was recently sent some fantastic dog treats by a Company by the name of "Pooch & Mutt" to try my own dogs with, my family and friends dogs, and some of my customers dogs, Firstly let me give a little background information and history about "Pooch & Mutt", how the Company was founded and why!!! POOCH & MUTT http://tidd.ly/6c8357c5 On researching the company I soon realised just how much they believe in good nutrition, packed with natural good ingredients, free from all junk foods.  Pooch & Mutt launched in 2008 after the company founder Guy Blaskey's family dog 'cookie' was suffering with joint pain.  After many visits to see the vet cookie was diagnosed with 'hip displasia' and it was suggested that cookie
Hi Everyone, How are you all, well I hope?  I decided to write this blog about a few of my favourite Benefit cosmetics, just incase you havnt heard of Benefit (where have you been) here is just a little history about the Brand . Benefit Cosmetics was founded in San Fransisco in the 1970's, Benefit Cosmetics is a one stop shop for iconic award-winning products that will primp, prettify and solve any beauty dilemma!!  With kitch packaging and cheeky, feelgood products, they add a much needed sense of humour to the beauty world. this is an example of  just one of the beautiful kits to choose from WE CAN ALL BENEFIT FROM - BENEFIT https://www.benefitcosmetics.comhttp://tidd.ly/33cb33b7 OMG...... Just Look At This Advent Calender   only £34.50 worth over £76  Contains: they’re real! mascara  in  jet black  | fun-size high beam  | fun-size the POREfessional  | fun-size they’re real! remover  | fun-size they’re real! tinted primer  | fun-size roll
      Hi Everyone, Welcome To My New Blog... Whittards Chelsea https://www.whittards.co.uk http://tidd.ly/c3142846 Lets start at the very beginning 1861 A tale of wit, wisdom and a man calledWalter… With a fondness for sideburns, crinolines and cucumber sandwiches, the Victorians knew the value of a good cup of tea. None more so than the founder Walter Whittard, born in 1861 into a family of successful leather merchants.  Destined to pursue his passion to source the finest quality tea, coffee and cocoa from across the globe.   1886 Walter sets up shop In 1886 when gas lamps lit the city streets, Walter set up shop on Fleet Street, he was only twenty five.   1886 proved to be one of the busiest years for the British tea industry.  Within two years imports of tea grown by the British in India,  now reached 86 million lbs.  Cynics dismissed the trading boom as  'a storm in a teacup' however, the floodgates opened and the Fleet