Well the sun is out, and I wanted to cook something that matches the heat! There's nothing better then eating delicious food outside when it's warm, so when I was contacted by Villa Plus to take part in a food competition there was no way I was going to say no! I was given the Island of Kefalonia as inspiration and it didn't take me long to decide what I was going to make. Gyros is a really tasty Greek street food that is a favourite with my family when we've been to Greece, so READ the POST
Booktubeathon 2014- the aftermath
Phew, Booktubeathon 2014 is over! And what a week! It actually felt really good to prioritise one thing in the week and just knuckle down! I also forgot how your perception of a book can change when you read it fast so that you don't forget a thing! Here is my reading round up!Alice in the Country of Hearts by QuinroseMonday I started and finished all 367 pages of Alice in the Country of Hearts and I loved it! I haven't read any manga in years and this has a READ the POST
favourite quotes and lyrics #10
I had a beauty post planed for tonight but life got in the way and I'm in a less then fantastic mood so I thought rather then skipping the post altogether, I would do a new favourite quotes and lyrics posts. It's been so long since I have last done one of these, and this one is really special! If you're born in Barnsley and set your sights on being Virginia Woolf, it isn't going to be roses all the way- Alan BennettLast year I went to see an Alan Bennett play in London, when I opened READ the POST
Booktubeathon 2014
Stock imageIt's that time of year, time for the second annual booktubeathon! I failed last year, I panicked and didn't read at all, so it can't be any worse then that right? I know some of you are asking yourselves, what the hell is she talking about? Well the Booktubeathon is an annual event ran by book tubers (youtubers who talk about books) and try to read as much as possible in a week. There are also challenges to try and complete as you get your book worm on! This READ the POST
Cannon Hall Farm and Museum
As you might remember from my long time no see post, on my birthday weekend I went to Cawthorne to visit Cannon Hall Farm and Cannon Hall Museum. We got up early and headed towards the Farm first of all. I hadn't been to this farm since I was a child so I was presently surprised by how much had changed! It was around 4 times the size, had lots of new and different animals, playgrounds and entertainment. After we passed through the shops and entered the farm I was handed a leaflet READ the POST
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