This is something I have been doing for a while now, I started by writing to a couple of companies with a compliant about the food. These were genuine complaints, so if you feel you have a complaint about a product why not pop the company an email or a letter and let them know. Please use genuine complaints though as we don't want to ruin companies kindness for others.
You can also write to companies of your favourite products to tell them how much you love them, the truth is the customer service staff like to have a happy letter once in a while.
I'll be honest and say I have done both and I don't write to them expecting results. Yes if its for a complaint I'd appreciate at least an acknowledgement of my compliant. So when I receive freebies or coupons its a great bonus. I'm a bit of a fan of getting post as you may know, so that's why I write to a company but admittedly sending an email may be cheaper.
If you keep an eye on my monthly postbox post you will see what responses I get. But please don't then go and contact all that I get a reply from, go through your cupboards and pick half a dozen products that you love and tell the company that. And you never know you may be lucky.
Have you ever complained about a product service? What reply did you get?
If you do contact any companies be sure to let me know!
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Why I don't like kid's TV?
Am I the only parent who really hates some children's programmes?
I have a personal dislike of quite a few, the thing that annoys me most is the programmes I don't like are some that Amelie does. Sometimes I think the aim behind the programmes and what there teaching is good, its the way there put across, which sometimes I find pathetic. I don't know why kid's enjoy them, I really don't. Most of the shows Amelie loves involve music in some way, but's that's just because she loves to dance.
I'm not going to name which shows because the truth is we all have different opinions and the even bigger truth is tomorrow I may enjoy them, because I like to change my mind.
But there's a few I do really like and Amelie loves too:
- Topsy and Tim
- Mr Bloom : Here and There
- My pet and me
- Sofia the first
- Paw Patrol
We're big fans of them all in this house, and do you know what I'm going to admit we have these on most days.
Do you like kid's TV?
Which shows do you like?
Which ones don't you?
I have a personal dislike of quite a few, the thing that annoys me most is the programmes I don't like are some that Amelie does. Sometimes I think the aim behind the programmes and what there teaching is good, its the way there put across, which sometimes I find pathetic. I don't know why kid's enjoy them, I really don't. Most of the shows Amelie loves involve music in some way, but's that's just because she loves to dance.
I'm not going to name which shows because the truth is we all have different opinions and the even bigger truth is tomorrow I may enjoy them, because I like to change my mind.
But there's a few I do really like and Amelie loves too:
- Topsy and Tim
- Mr Bloom : Here and There
- My pet and me
- Sofia the first
- Paw Patrol
We're big fans of them all in this house, and do you know what I'm going to admit we have these on most days.
Do you like kid's TV?
Which shows do you like?
Which ones don't you?
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Samaritan Purse shoebox appeal
I have been making a shoebox to send via Samaritans purse for quite a few years, but this year Amelie has helped. We decided to make ours for a little boy aged 2-4.
What is Samaritan's purse?
The mission is to demonstrate God's love in a tangible way to needy children around the world. It's done by people like me in the UK filling a shoebox with lots of goodies from school supplies, non-liquid hygiene items and toys.
Our Shoebox
I let Amelie go through my box of goodies I collect from in the sales over the year to pick what she wanted to put in the box. I assisted a little but I think she picked well in the end and we hope the little boy who receive it like it.
If you would like to take part and make a shoebox too head over Samaritans purse website to find out more.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Slimming World - Week 4
So far I've lost 3 1/2 lbs which maybe not as much as I was hoping but I've lost so I'm happy. This week I've been pretty good, I even took a salad to work on Saturday night and managed to resist the chocolates, so I'm proud of myself. Didn't manage to stay on plan yesterday which probably had a knock on effect meaning I only lost 1/2 lbs this week, which has disappointed me a little if I'm being honest. I'm glad I stayed for image therapy, it has really given me some motivation for this week to come.
If your a slimming world member, today I realised the importance of staying at group and how I think it really helps weight loss, so if you don't already stay, start!
I've set myself a goal for the next week to lose 2lbs, so I'm going to be strict & on plan and try to do plenty of body magic. So hopefully I'll be able to meet that goal this week. Next slimming update I will post will be early Nov and I'll let you know how I'm getting on
If your a slimming world member, today I realised the importance of staying at group and how I think it really helps weight loss, so if you don't already stay, start!
I've set myself a goal for the next week to lose 2lbs, so I'm going to be strict & on plan and try to do plenty of body magic. So hopefully I'll be able to meet that goal this week. Next slimming update I will post will be early Nov and I'll let you know how I'm getting on
Direct Shopping Companies
Are they worth it?
The truth is it really is down to an individual as to whether it works for them. I have a friend who is a body shop at home consultant and manages to make a full time income from it. Where as for me it's just not been worth it for any of the companies I've tried.
There are a lot of direct companies out there these days including
I guess my point of this post is to anyone thinking of joining a direct selling company, take your time to think about it and be prepared for hard work and lots of time promoting. I hope it works for you, as sometimes they really are great. Plus to anyone reading and you work for a direct sales / shopping company, feel free to send me a catalogue, pop me an email to get my address as I prefer paper copies.
The truth is it really is down to an individual as to whether it works for them. I have a friend who is a body shop at home consultant and manages to make a full time income from it. Where as for me it's just not been worth it for any of the companies I've tried.
There are a lot of direct companies out there these days including
- Body Shop
- Phoenix Trading
- Neal's Yard
- Usborne Books
I guess my point of this post is to anyone thinking of joining a direct selling company, take your time to think about it and be prepared for hard work and lots of time promoting. I hope it works for you, as sometimes they really are great. Plus to anyone reading and you work for a direct sales / shopping company, feel free to send me a catalogue, pop me an email to get my address as I prefer paper copies.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Last night was one of my regular monthly trips to Norwich Theatre Royal, this time we saw Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. I hadn't heard a lot about the show before we went, but it was great fun and really comical. There was some really great songs in the show, my personal favourite was 'great big stuff'.
The show had a great all star cast including Noel Sullivan (formally in Hearsay), Carley Stenson (former hollyoaks star) and Gary Wilmot. Noel who played Freddie was awesome, as a child I loved Hearsay and I'm going to have to say I think musical theatre is a much better fit for him. The whole cast were fantastic, and it is a really well written show. I say this to you every time I see a show, but again I really do recommend if you can you see this show.
I'd love to hear what your favourite musicals are or what you've seen recently? Pop over to my facebook page to tell me.
The show had a great all star cast including Noel Sullivan (formally in Hearsay), Carley Stenson (former hollyoaks star) and Gary Wilmot. Noel who played Freddie was awesome, as a child I loved Hearsay and I'm going to have to say I think musical theatre is a much better fit for him. The whole cast were fantastic, and it is a really well written show. I say this to you every time I see a show, but again I really do recommend if you can you see this show.
I'd love to hear what your favourite musicals are or what you've seen recently? Pop over to my facebook page to tell me.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
My Postbox October - Part 1
I've been checking my postbox everyday to see what I've got. Free stuff is one of my favourite things to receive, yes you have to request it, but there so fun to get and most of it is really useful. If any of the freebies I get are still available to request I will pop a link under the photo, so you can request them too.
So far this month I have had:
1st - First was a letter all about Amelie's place at nursery in January, very scary my little girl has grown up so quickly.
I also had my 'your home that I get every month
3rd - I had quite a lot of post today, including a letter from coca cola thanking me for my feedback. The rest were all eBay purchases.
5th - Amelie had post today, a lovely letter from Bernard Matthews saying thank you for her picture and they even threw in a coupon too
7th - We've had a McDonalds open in town recently so I has some £1.99 coupons for there today
8th - Today I had a letter from Good Housekeeping confirming my free 6 month subscription, which is for Dec 15 - May 16, so I'm expecting my first issue some point in November
9th - Today was more post for Amelie, we wrote to Heinz a while back to say how much Amelie loves spaghetti hoops and today she got 2 magnets, a pen, some post-its and a personalised card as a thank you.
10th - First up today was another one for Amelie, as you probably tell Amelie likes to draw pictures and is always asking me to send them to whoevers made what she is eating. Today was a reply to a picture sent to Dr Moo milkshakes straws, she got a lovely letter and some packs of milkshake straws which she was very happy about when she opened it.
Also today was a freebie, a sample of envelopes from Blake envelopes, which when this was posted were still available here http://www.blake-envelopes.com/sample-basket
12th - Today I received some samples from bestbuyenvelopes.co.uk which were unavailable as this was posted, but worth checking on.
14th - Today all I had was a postage slip from the post office to say they were unable to deliver a parcel, so i'll go get that tomorrow and tell you what it is in part 2 at the end of the month.
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
BzzAgent
BzzAgent is a trial/campaign website, I have been a member since 2013. They are a site who run trials for new and existing products. You need to answer surveys so they know your likes and habits, your then invited into campaigns they feel your suited too. Once your part of a campaign your sent products to try, and in return you tell everyone your views on the product via social media, online and face to face.
I've been lucky to be part of a few campaigns now including
http://u.bzz.com/58bks
I've been lucky to be part of a few campaigns now including
- Jacob's Cracker Crisps
- Veet Easy Wax
- Tesco free from
- Nescafe Azera
http://u.bzz.com/58bks
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Jesus Christ Superstar
I have been singing the songs ever since the show ended last night. As you know I go to the theatre quite a bit, but this was a bit different, the show last night was by Dereham theatre company and my dad and good friend do the sound for these shows, so I go and help after to get the kit out. I do always make sure I go and see the show before too.
Last night shows was one of the best I've ever seen by Dereham theatre company. I'll be honest and say I have never been a huge fan of Jesus Christ superstar but the cast did such a good job. It was cast perfectly, Jesus did a great job along with Judas & Mary, and Paul who played Herod was awesome he had the whole audience laughing. The music, vocals and choreography were cleverly planned and the story was told in a great way. If the show was still running I would tell you, you have to go and see it, but if your local I'd def recommend keeping an eye out for the other Dereham Theatre Company shows.
Last night shows was one of the best I've ever seen by Dereham theatre company. I'll be honest and say I have never been a huge fan of Jesus Christ superstar but the cast did such a good job. It was cast perfectly, Jesus did a great job along with Judas & Mary, and Paul who played Herod was awesome he had the whole audience laughing. The music, vocals and choreography were cleverly planned and the story was told in a great way. If the show was still running I would tell you, you have to go and see it, but if your local I'd def recommend keeping an eye out for the other Dereham Theatre Company shows.
Saturday, 10 October 2015
My craft fair top tips
If you've read my all about me post you will know I am a crafter and run Handmade by Toots. As part of that I've been going to craft fairs for a while now, so I thought I'd write my top ten tips for having a stall at a craft fair.
- Table Cover - Some Fairs provide a table but not usually a table cloth, so make sure you take one with you. I would suggest one that covers the table and hangs down to the floor, so you can store spare stock underneath.
- Change - Make sure you take plenty of change, I always take enough take enough that if a customer bought my cheapest item and gave me a £20 note I would have enough change, as well as a bit extra.
- Business Stationary - There will always be people who look at your stall who don't or can't buy there and then so make sure you have some business cards or leaflets so they can get in touch at a later date. Also put a business card in with every purchase so a customer knows how to order from you if they want more products
- PLI - Public Liability Insurance may seem like a expensive thing you don't need but it really is worth it and would be cheaper than someone claiming. Most organisers do now require it.
- Plan your display - Even just on the dining table it's worth practising your stall set up, to save time on the day as well as ensuring your stall is eye catching and with enough height.
- Food and Drink - Take food and drink with you so you don't spend all your profits and you don't have to leave your stall unattended.
- Other stallholders - Introduce yourself to other stallholders, they will know of other craft fairs as well as having ideas and tips for you.
- Demonstrate - If the supplies for what you make are easy to transport and fairly safe, then it's worth sitting and making some products while your there as customers love to see items being made.
- Stock - Make sure you take enough to fill the size table you've got as well as a bit extra to replenish if you make sales
- Smile - Be friendly and engage with your potential customers
Friday, 9 October 2015
The Works - 10 for £10
On 25th September I placed an order with the works because they had a great deal of 10 kids books for £10! Such a great deal making some really good titles only a £1 when some of them retail at around £5 normally. I got some great ones including:
- One Pig went for a drive
- Katie Morag and dancing class
- Large Family: Five Minutes Peace
There was also titles like 'we're going on a bear hunt'. This offer came at a great time before Christmas. I like to get a good deal on bits because Amelie then gets more presents for the same amount of money, especially with Amelies birthday less than a month before Christmas.
As I write this post the offer is still on but be quick because I'm not sure how long for
http://www.theworks.co.uk/c/multibuys/10-for-10?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=B%20%7C%20Brand&utm_term=%2B'the%20%2Bworks'
- One Pig went for a drive
- Katie Morag and dancing class
- Large Family: Five Minutes Peace
There was also titles like 'we're going on a bear hunt'. This offer came at a great time before Christmas. I like to get a good deal on bits because Amelie then gets more presents for the same amount of money, especially with Amelies birthday less than a month before Christmas.
As I write this post the offer is still on but be quick because I'm not sure how long for
http://www.theworks.co.uk/c/multibuys/10-for-10?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=B%20%7C%20Brand&utm_term=%2B'the%20%2Bworks'
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Slimming World - Week 3
I didn't make it to slimming world last week because I was poorly, I'll be honest and say I haven't done very well on the diet probably because I was ill so I just wanted quick and easy food. But from Sunday I was back on the plan and although I have a feeling when I get weighed in a minute I will have gained, at least I'll know what I've done wrong.
The Weigh In
So I was wrong I actually lost 1 and a half lbs. So maybe getting myself back on plan worked. So Woop!
The plan for this week is to keep on plan all week, as well as doing some exercise, which the SW's call Body Magic. Will keep you all up to date with my progress and share some of my personal tips.
The Weigh In
So I was wrong I actually lost 1 and a half lbs. So maybe getting myself back on plan worked. So Woop!
The plan for this week is to keep on plan all week, as well as doing some exercise, which the SW's call Body Magic. Will keep you all up to date with my progress and share some of my personal tips.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
ELC Happyland Toys Review
I have to say we are huge fans of all the early learning centre happyland toys in our house. We've got quite a few different sets now and we love them all. I do have a few favourites, some we have and there's a couple we don't, that I wish we did. One set Amelie loves id the fun fair, she loves the merry go round (pictured below) and the swinging pirate ship.
My favourite has got to be the solider marching band, I bought these because of them being busby soldiers, my cousin is a scots guard so we buy quite a few busby themed toys. I also love the school set, its a nice collection of figures and features a lot of normal school themed items, and my favourite part the sand box.
There's a few sets I'd love to get including
- Nativity Set
- Circus Set
- Musical Village Church
All the happyland toys are great Amelie had her first set when she was about 18 months and now nearly 3 she still loves to play with them and I think she will for another couple of years to come, the sets are great value for money so I highly recommend.
Why not pop over to Early Learning Centre website to see all the sets they have available.
Disclaimer : These views are my own and this review was not paid for or requested by ELC
Monday, 5 October 2015
My Postbox - September
So this is going to be a new monthly feature for the blog, basically just a load of pictures , of the post I have had the past month, not the boring things like bills etc. It's going to be more free stuff, comp wins and post like that.
So here goes my post from September:
Hipp Baby Club pack on weaning including coupons even one for a free stage 1 jar
'Your Home' magazine, my auntie brought me a years subscription for xmas2014 so I get this every month
Taylors Coffee Capsules - Espresso 3 little freebie samples.
This is technically Amelies post, she sent Britvic a picture to say how much she loves fruit shoots and they sent her some stickers and a voucher to buy some more fruit shoots.
Shane Filan - Right Here album signed copy, Ok so I bought this but I just had to share it because I love it.
Finally I sent a letter to Werther's a while back with a compliment and today I received some butter candies and some chewy toffees as a thank you
What did you get this month?
Pop over to my facebook page to tell me!
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Saving for Amelie - Sept 15 update
So the total at the end of August was £105.85 / £13,120.00. I'm really happy with this total so far, it feels like a really good start.
1st - Sold a book for 50p and have 42p loose change to kick off the month.
2nd - 28p loose change to add today
5th - 39p loose change today
10th - Another bit of loose change, 94p today.
11th - Amelie got £6 from her great granddad today which we've added to Amelies pot along with 45p of loose change.
13th - 50p I found on the floor to add along with 30p loose change
14th - £1 my nan gave Amelie & 1p loose change to add today
15th - Sold a DVD today so that's £1 to add today & 43p loose change
18th - £1.36 loose change to add plus another £1 for a book sold.
22nd - £1.50 to add today from selling a teddy
24th - £2 for some unwanted craft stuff + 55p loose change to add too
27th - £1.40 to add of loose change & selling one of Amelie's t-shirts
Not a bad month really, Amelie's fund is slowly growing. The total is now £125.88
1st - Sold a book for 50p and have 42p loose change to kick off the month.
2nd - 28p loose change to add today
5th - 39p loose change today
10th - Another bit of loose change, 94p today.
11th - Amelie got £6 from her great granddad today which we've added to Amelies pot along with 45p of loose change.
13th - 50p I found on the floor to add along with 30p loose change
14th - £1 my nan gave Amelie & 1p loose change to add today
15th - Sold a DVD today so that's £1 to add today & 43p loose change
18th - £1.36 loose change to add plus another £1 for a book sold.
22nd - £1.50 to add today from selling a teddy
24th - £2 for some unwanted craft stuff + 55p loose change to add too
27th - £1.40 to add of loose change & selling one of Amelie's t-shirts
Not a bad month really, Amelie's fund is slowly growing. The total is now £125.88
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Postcrossing Sept 15 Update
In August these postcards were either sent or still travelling and sadly all of them are still travelling on there way there :(
I'm not sure why but lets hope the postcards on the way to
Ukraine
USA
Netherlands
Germany
Taiwan
arrive really soon.
Sent this month
1. Germany
2. Russia
3. USA
4. Taiwan
I have received some this month though which as you know I'm always happy about. I've had :
- Germany x 2
- Russia x 2
- Malaysia
It's still great fun Postcrossing, keep an eye out next month and hopefully I'll be have more Postcrossing adventures to tell you about.
I'm not sure why but lets hope the postcards on the way to
Ukraine
USA
Netherlands
Germany
Taiwan
arrive really soon.
Sent this month
1. Germany
2. Russia
3. USA
4. Taiwan
I have received some this month though which as you know I'm always happy about. I've had :
- Germany x 2
- Russia x 2
- Malaysia
It's still great fun Postcrossing, keep an eye out next month and hopefully I'll be have more Postcrossing adventures to tell you about.
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Slimming world - Week 1
As you may know last week I joined slimming world and today was my first weigh in day. I've had an OK first week, it took a few days to get settled into the plan. Mainly working out what foods are free and how many syns other foods are. I've been out quite a few times this week, which has been hard to keep on plan but I think I did fairly ok.
I went to group this morning really not knowing what to expect, I was just hoping I had lost. And as I stepped on the scales I really didn't want to look but;
I LOST 2lbs
Yay!!!!!!!!
I'm quite happy with that, I kind of hoped it would of been more but it will do. My plan this week is to be extra good eat lots of fruit & veg and be really strict sticking to the plan.
I went to group this morning really not knowing what to expect, I was just hoping I had lost. And as I stepped on the scales I really didn't want to look but;
I LOST 2lbs
Yay!!!!!!!!
I'm quite happy with that, I kind of hoped it would of been more but it will do. My plan this week is to be extra good eat lots of fruit & veg and be really strict sticking to the plan.
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Approved Food
I've used approved food before and had some really great deals. The official description of Approved food is online retailer of short dated and residual stock food and drink. The site sells products that are often after there best before date but as we all know that's only an estimate and all the food I've ever had has been perfectly edible. There's great brands and products for a fraction of the cost in the supermarkets.
I ordered recently and as usual got some great bargains.
Irn Bru x 3
KitKat Chunky x 3
Walkers Cheese and Onion x 8
Salt & Vinegar sticks x 2
Sea Salt Ridge Crisps x 2
Jordans Country Crisp with Raspberries
Nescafe Coffee pots x 2
Soreen Malt Loaf x 3
Birds Custard 3 pack
Fox's Chunky Cookies x 2
Blueberry Muffin Mix x 2
Choc Chip Cookie Mix x 2
Mixed Berry Energy Drink x 6
Apple Juice x 3
Coke Mini Cans x 24
Apple & Guava Cider x 2
KitKat White Chunky x 6
Tango Apple x 2
Onion Rings x 3
Choc Brownie Multi Packs x 3
I was also lucky enough to snap up a lucky box. This one cost me £1 and I had no idea of the contents until it arrived. But I got a lot as you can see in the picture below.
So how much did all of this cost me?
If I had bought all this from the supermarket this would of cost me £71.45. Instead buying it from approved food I only paid £29.30. The stock on approved food changes daily so there will always be new offers but I completely recommend it to everyone, I love being able to save money on food and drink.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Starting Slimming World
Back in July I wrote a post about my plan to lose weight and to be honest the diet lasted about 2 days before I had a bad day and hit the chocolate. I find that I need to be on a set plan, and if I'm paying for a diet plan like slimming world or weight watchers then I tend to keep on track. I've done weight watchers before and lost quite a lot and was fairly happy at that weight but then I stopped going and I put all the weight back on again.
So to get to a weight I'm happy with again. I'm going back on a plan. So today I joined slimming world. I headed to the class this morning and was greeted with a friendly smile, after filling in the registration form I listened to a new member talk which explained all about the plan and what was in my pack. I love that food is important and they tell you to eat as much of the free foods as you like. Then it was image therapy and each member talked about there week and whether they were happy with there loss, it was really inspiring. Then it was time to get weighed. I was 14 stone 3 1/2 lbs, a lot more than I thought I would be, but I am determined to get back to the 9st10lbs I was happy at. Now to spend a few hours reading all the booklets to make sure I understand the plan.
Keep an eye out next week for a post on how my first week goes and if I manage to lose.
So to get to a weight I'm happy with again. I'm going back on a plan. So today I joined slimming world. I headed to the class this morning and was greeted with a friendly smile, after filling in the registration form I listened to a new member talk which explained all about the plan and what was in my pack. I love that food is important and they tell you to eat as much of the free foods as you like. Then it was image therapy and each member talked about there week and whether they were happy with there loss, it was really inspiring. Then it was time to get weighed. I was 14 stone 3 1/2 lbs, a lot more than I thought I would be, but I am determined to get back to the 9st10lbs I was happy at. Now to spend a few hours reading all the booklets to make sure I understand the plan.
Keep an eye out next week for a post on how my first week goes and if I manage to lose.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Jacob's Cracker Crisps
I was invited to take part in a recent BzzAgent campaign to try Jacob Cracker Crisps. They sent me a pack of each 3 flavours to try Thai Sweet chilli, Sour Cream & Chive and Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar.
I'll be honest I was concerned I wasn't going to like them, I'm a really fussy eater and it's the texture of food and usually and not the taste. But I was really surprised at just how nice they were. I opened the sour cream & chive ones straight away, they were a lovely flavour and more importantly for me had a nice amount of crunch, they had a sort of texture of a crisp but the thickness of a cracker. I really did enjoy them. The other 2 flavours were exactly the same, a nice strong but not overpowering flavour but the same crisp texture. I would totally buy them again as a snack just for me or for a party. I think they'd make a great barbeque snack.
I'll be honest I was concerned I wasn't going to like them, I'm a really fussy eater and it's the texture of food and usually and not the taste. But I was really surprised at just how nice they were. I opened the sour cream & chive ones straight away, they were a lovely flavour and more importantly for me had a nice amount of crunch, they had a sort of texture of a crisp but the thickness of a cracker. I really did enjoy them. The other 2 flavours were exactly the same, a nice strong but not overpowering flavour but the same crisp texture. I would totally buy them again as a snack just for me or for a party. I think they'd make a great barbeque snack.
Monday, 7 September 2015
Music Magpie
I'm sure many of you have probably heard of the website music magpie before. But for those who haven't it's a website where you can sell your unwanted DVDs, CDs, games and electronics. It's really simple to use, for CDs, DVDs and Games you simply scan the barcode and the website (or app if you prefer) will tell you how much they will pay you for it. For example
Shark Tale DVD - £0.30
Bob the Builder Skyscrapers DVD - £2.58
So not always a huge amount but I have quite a few items to sell so it all adds up. I've got 22 items to send this time.
Shark Tale DVD - £0.30
Bob the Builder Skyscrapers DVD - £2.58
So not always a huge amount but I have quite a few items to sell so it all adds up. I've got 22 items to send this time.
Before sending the estimate for my items was £8.33 which is always subject to change once there checked by music magpie. So once you've had an offer and accepted it they will send you a welcome pack with a postage label and the information about delivering or your collection.
My parcel was collected on 16th July and took until the 21st July to arrive at music magpie, the items are then checked and the quality assessed. On the 23rd August I received a cheque for £8.14 so a bit less than the original amount but an ok amount for a few DVDs that were just sitting there.
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Pizza Express
On Friday night before the theatre we wanted some dinner, we didn't have a lot of time so we wanted somewhere nice and close to the theatre. So we headed to Pizza Express in The Forum, Norwich.
2 of the 4 of us, are dairy free food only and they were both really pleased to have quite a few options on the menu they could eat. I opted for the Lasagna Classica with some garlic bread. The meal was delicious but I'll be honest I was a bit disappointed with the garlic bread, it didn't have a particularly strong garlic taste and was more like just warm bread.
The staff in the restaurant were great they let us know straight away how long the wait for food was, and were really apologetic when a drink we ordered wasn't available. We all enjoyed our meal and we would all go back there again and at only £58 for 4 of us it was reasonably priced too.
EDIT
I popped a copy of this review over to Pizza Express and had the following reply from them
Dear Tanya
Thank you so much for taking the time to write - emails like that really
make our day!
They'll make our Norwich Forum team's day too, so I've forwarded a copy on
to their manager.
It's great to know you and your friends enjoyed your visit and thank you
for your kind words regarding the work of our team and the quality of our
meals. We would like to thank you for sharing your positive feedback with
your readers on the internet as well.
We put a huge amount of effort into providing you with the highest level of
service, so when people notice this and tell us, it makes all the hard work
worthwhile.
Thanks again. We really do appreciate it, and hope to welcome you back soon!
All best wishes,
2 of the 4 of us, are dairy free food only and they were both really pleased to have quite a few options on the menu they could eat. I opted for the Lasagna Classica with some garlic bread. The meal was delicious but I'll be honest I was a bit disappointed with the garlic bread, it didn't have a particularly strong garlic taste and was more like just warm bread.
The staff in the restaurant were great they let us know straight away how long the wait for food was, and were really apologetic when a drink we ordered wasn't available. We all enjoyed our meal and we would all go back there again and at only £58 for 4 of us it was reasonably priced too.
EDIT
I popped a copy of this review over to Pizza Express and had the following reply from them
Dear Tanya
Thank you so much for taking the time to write - emails like that really
make our day!
They'll make our Norwich Forum team's day too, so I've forwarded a copy on
to their manager.
It's great to know you and your friends enjoyed your visit and thank you
for your kind words regarding the work of our team and the quality of our
meals. We would like to thank you for sharing your positive feedback with
your readers on the internet as well.
We put a huge amount of effort into providing you with the highest level of
service, so when people notice this and tell us, it makes all the hard work
worthwhile.
Thanks again. We really do appreciate it, and hope to welcome you back soon!
All best wishes,
Saturday, 5 September 2015
I've had the night of my life
Last night I went to the theatre, which you know I do quite regularly with my friend Robyn, but last night we took our mums as a late birthday treat. So last night as the title suggests we saw Dirty Dancing. It was incredible, the talent of the whole cast was amazing, and the partnership of Jessie Hart and Lewis Kirk as Johnny and Baby was just as I expected it to be.
My mums favourite film is Dirty Dancing, so I know the storyline well and I'll be honest there were a few scenes I really did wonder how they would do, especially the iconic lake scene, but the director and the creative team had done them so well. The well known songs including I've had the time of my life were there, and you know what I think my only negative of the whole show was that my favourite song 'she's like the wind' was only the instrumental version. Other than that small thing I absolutely loved the show and I highly recommend to everyone if you get chance go and see it, I would certainly go and see it again. It does come with a slight warning though, you'll be singing the songs for days after, or is that just me.
My mums favourite film is Dirty Dancing, so I know the storyline well and I'll be honest there were a few scenes I really did wonder how they would do, especially the iconic lake scene, but the director and the creative team had done them so well. The well known songs including I've had the time of my life were there, and you know what I think my only negative of the whole show was that my favourite song 'she's like the wind' was only the instrumental version. Other than that small thing I absolutely loved the show and I highly recommend to everyone if you get chance go and see it, I would certainly go and see it again. It does come with a slight warning though, you'll be singing the songs for days after, or is that just me.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Saving for Amelie August 15 update
So current total is £84.32 / £13,120.00. it's not a huge amount but it's a good start and I do have at least 10 years to save it all. I think I've had a fairly good month, and added to it a bit this month.
1st - I've added a full bag of 1ps and one of 2ps of loose change, as well as £5 to add from selling an old rocker of Amelies (£91.32)
6th - Added a full bag of 10ps so that's another £5 to add to the total (£96.32)
13th - Loose change of £6.35 to add to the total, going to add as I go along now instead of waiting for a full bag, to make it easier to keep a record of what I've got where. (£102.67)
18th - Loose change of 33p, not a lot but it all adds up (£103.00)
20th - Only a bit more loose change added, but I know there's some money on the way from a few bits I've sold. 43p today (£103.43)
21st - Sold a DVD for £1 today, so have added that along with 46p loose change (£104.89)
23rd - 22p loose change (£105.11)
28th - 74p loose change (£105.85)
So not a bad month total is now £105.85 which means I made £21.53 this month which i'm actually quite pleased with. Hopefully next month will be better, I think it's a case of getting to know the best ways to make money.
1st - I've added a full bag of 1ps and one of 2ps of loose change, as well as £5 to add from selling an old rocker of Amelies (£91.32)
6th - Added a full bag of 10ps so that's another £5 to add to the total (£96.32)
13th - Loose change of £6.35 to add to the total, going to add as I go along now instead of waiting for a full bag, to make it easier to keep a record of what I've got where. (£102.67)
18th - Loose change of 33p, not a lot but it all adds up (£103.00)
20th - Only a bit more loose change added, but I know there's some money on the way from a few bits I've sold. 43p today (£103.43)
21st - Sold a DVD for £1 today, so have added that along with 46p loose change (£104.89)
23rd - 22p loose change (£105.11)
28th - 74p loose change (£105.85)
So not a bad month total is now £105.85 which means I made £21.53 this month which i'm actually quite pleased with. Hopefully next month will be better, I think it's a case of getting to know the best ways to make money.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Postcrossing August 2015 Update
In July these postcards were still travelling, there now:
1. Russia - Travelled 1,219 miles in 34 days
Arrived 22/7/15
2. Finland - Travelled 1,317 miles in 16 days
Arrived 20/7/15
3. Germany - Travelled 465 miles in 17 days
Arrived 21/7/15
4. China - Travelled 5,820 miles in 41 days
Arrived 17/8/15
Sent this month
1. Ukraine - Still Travelling
2. Czech Republic - Travelled 596 miles in 9 days
Arrive 29/7/15
3. USA - Still Travelling
4. Netherlands - Still Travelling
5. Germany - Still Travelling
6. Taiwan - Still Travelling
Received this month, this is probably my favourite parts of Postcrossing, I love to see what postcards pick to send me.
1. Russia - Travelled 1,219 miles in 34 days
Arrived 22/7/15
2. Finland - Travelled 1,317 miles in 16 days
Arrived 20/7/15
3. Germany - Travelled 465 miles in 17 days
Arrived 21/7/15
4. China - Travelled 5,820 miles in 41 days
Arrived 17/8/15
Sent this month
1. Ukraine - Still Travelling
2. Czech Republic - Travelled 596 miles in 9 days
Arrive 29/7/15
3. USA - Still Travelling
4. Netherlands - Still Travelling
5. Germany - Still Travelling
6. Taiwan - Still Travelling
Received this month, this is probably my favourite parts of Postcrossing, I love to see what postcards pick to send me.
- I had a lovely postcard from Dusseldorf in Germany. I like receiving postcards from the places where people live
- I also had another postcard from Germany it travelled 452 miles and got to me in 3 days
- Also got a card from Minsk, Belarus with lots of lovely facts about the town from the sender
- I had a lovely postcard from Finland too, the landscape on it is stunning
- The next was a lovely postcard of the market hall, Rotterdam Netherlands, looks like a fab place to go visit
- I had a 3rd card from Germany too, this time from Leipzig in East Germany
- I also had a second postcard from Finland which travelled 1036 miles to get to me.
- Another postcard this month came from the sunshine state of Florida, which was lovely and came on a lovely rainy day.
- And finally one from Jaworzno in Poland
A bargain shopping trip
Yesterday I went to Norwich riverside retail park, and did a bit of shopping and happened to get a few bargains. Headed into Matalan first and picked up a swimming costume for Amelie, the next size up for only £2. Next up was Poundland and I managed to get a couple of DVDs, one is a replay but I am yet to have any problems with any I have purchased. Along with some snacks and sweet treats for Amelie which will last her a couple of weeks.
And as an added bonus I got a voucher for 15% off at Shoe Zone when £10 or more is spent, which I am sure I will use, as I buy a lot of Amelies going to the park type shoes from there.
Final shop was B&M and I picked up a couple of great vehicle toy sets for my cousins son for his birthday. Along with some cans of drink for only 29p each, and some milkshake straws for 39p. And the flapjacks in the picture are for my mum, my mum is dairy free and we happened to find one day that these flapjacks didn't contain dairy so I always buy her a few if I see them. If your close to a B&M it's well worth a visit.
Didn't do a huge amount of shopping this time as there's not an awful lot of shops at the retail park, but keep an eye out for more posts on bargains coming soon.
Monday, 17 August 2015
Being Organised
My mum would tell you, I am notorious for writing lists. I have them all over the place, of all different things from presents lists, to craft stock, even DVD's I want. So you would think I'm quite an organised and tidy person, but the truth is I'm not. Our house as per usual is a mess, and not just and Amelie mess, there's half started craft projects, paperwork, just everything all over the place. Looking round right now, as I'm sat on my sofa, I'm feeling the need to tidy and organise better, I just don't know where to start.
My plan some way is to do 1 or 2 small things everyday to try and tidy up and get myself more organised. Things as simple as filing away letters and organising my craft stuff better. There's a website and there's a thread on moneysaving expert called flylady, which is along the same sort of lines, possibly a bit more aimed at the cleaning side of things more, but it's well worth a read for motivation and tips, I'm going to sit and have another read through myself and you guessed it write a list of my plan of action.
Week 1 - Plan of action
Tuesday - Sort out Magazine Rack
Clean Cooker
Wednesday - Sort my dresser
Organise Amelie's Jigsaws
Thursday - Sort Amelies Bookcase
Dust and Arrange Window Ledges
Friday - Sort my bookcase
Re Organise CD Rack
Saturday - Sort top of fridge
Clean and organise top of my wardrobe
Sunday - Tidy Hallway
Sort and Photograph things to sell box
Monday - Sort Plastic Drawers
Clean Bathroom
My plan some way is to do 1 or 2 small things everyday to try and tidy up and get myself more organised. Things as simple as filing away letters and organising my craft stuff better. There's a website and there's a thread on moneysaving expert called flylady, which is along the same sort of lines, possibly a bit more aimed at the cleaning side of things more, but it's well worth a read for motivation and tips, I'm going to sit and have another read through myself and you guessed it write a list of my plan of action.
Week 1 - Plan of action
Tuesday - Sort out Magazine Rack
Clean Cooker
Wednesday - Sort my dresser
Organise Amelie's Jigsaws
Thursday - Sort Amelies Bookcase
Dust and Arrange Window Ledges
Friday - Sort my bookcase
Re Organise CD Rack
Saturday - Sort top of fridge
Clean and organise top of my wardrobe
Sunday - Tidy Hallway
Sort and Photograph things to sell box
Monday - Sort Plastic Drawers
Clean Bathroom
Friday, 14 August 2015
WeBuyBooks.co.uk
This is a great website for selling unwanted things, this one I've used for books. It's fairly simple to use, all you do is enter the barcodes or ISBN number and the website will tell you how much they will offer you for the book. Sadly when I went through my pile of books they would only take about half of them. This is usually because they already have a large number of copies of the book.
They take a wide variety of books, my pile included kids books, craft books, as well as text books from my degree days. Once you've had your valuation, simple request a postage label and get the books on there way. With WeBuyBooks you have to drop your parcel off at a collect+ point, of which there are 1000's of locations.
On 7th August I received an email saying my offer has been completed and they are processing my payment, so just had to await my cheque which arrived yesterday. So that's £10.02 I have made from just a few old books that were just sitting around. It's a website I completely recommend using the site does also take DVD's, CDs and Games. There quick and easy to use and payment was quick. So if your having a clear out it may be worth checking what they could offer you.
They take a wide variety of books, my pile included kids books, craft books, as well as text books from my degree days. Once you've had your valuation, simple request a postage label and get the books on there way. With WeBuyBooks you have to drop your parcel off at a collect+ point, of which there are 1000's of locations.
On 7th August I received an email saying my offer has been completed and they are processing my payment, so just had to await my cheque which arrived yesterday. So that's £10.02 I have made from just a few old books that were just sitting around. It's a website I completely recommend using the site does also take DVD's, CDs and Games. There quick and easy to use and payment was quick. So if your having a clear out it may be worth checking what they could offer you.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
My things to do and places to see Bucket List
I have been wanting to actually write/type this list for a while. This is my bucket list from my head, of things I want to do and things I want to do with Amelie.
1 Go on a cruise
2 Visit Ireland
3 See a performance at the Royal Albert Hall
4 Shop at Camden Market
5 Look round Westminster Abbey
6 Eat dinner at Frankie & Benny's
7 See a show on Broadway
8 Go shopping in New York
9 Go to Longleat Safari Park
10 Watch a football match at Wembley stadium
11 Visit Stonehenge
12 See the Northern Lights
13 Go to Peppa Pig World
14 See Santa at Lapland
15 Watch 'Wicked' at the theatre
16 Go to the Eden project
17 Head to Shakespeare's globe theatre
18 Visit the leaning tower of Pisa
19 Go Zorbing
20 Have a day out at Madame Tussauds
21 Visit the Grand Canyon
22 Go to Blackpool
23 Buy something from Harrods
24 Watch Norwich vs. Leicester play football
25 Go on an open top tour bus around London
26 Visit Durham
27 Go to Florida
28 Go for a posh afternoon tea
29 Visit Giant's Causeway
30 Stay at The Ritz London
31 Go to National History Museum, London
32 Take Amelie on a plane
33 Go to York
34 Drive on a racetrack
35 Have a day out at Africa Alive
36 Watch 'Blood Brothers' at theatre
37 Go on London Eye at night
38 Watch a carnival
39 Go to Olympic Park, London
40 Go on the Eurostar to Disneyland Paris
41 Have my photo taken with a princess at Disneyland
42 Have a season ticket for Carrow Road
43 Take Amelie to Banham Zoo
44 Go to Venice, Italy
45 Buy a house
46 Look round the Ideal Home Show
47 Watch an opera
48 Go to Flamingo Land
49 Watch 'Miss Saigon' at the theatre
50 Visit Bewilderwood
1 Go on a cruise
2 Visit Ireland
3 See a performance at the Royal Albert Hall
4 Shop at Camden Market
5 Look round Westminster Abbey
6 Eat dinner at Frankie & Benny's
7 See a show on Broadway
8 Go shopping in New York
9 Go to Longleat Safari Park
10 Watch a football match at Wembley stadium
11 Visit Stonehenge
12 See the Northern Lights
13 Go to Peppa Pig World
14 See Santa at Lapland
15 Watch 'Wicked' at the theatre
16 Go to the Eden project
17 Head to Shakespeare's globe theatre
18 Visit the leaning tower of Pisa
19 Go Zorbing
20 Have a day out at Madame Tussauds
21 Visit the Grand Canyon
22 Go to Blackpool
23 Buy something from Harrods
24 Watch Norwich vs. Leicester play football
25 Go on an open top tour bus around London
26 Visit Durham
27 Go to Florida
28 Go for a posh afternoon tea
29 Visit Giant's Causeway
30 Stay at The Ritz London
31 Go to National History Museum, London
32 Take Amelie on a plane
33 Go to York
34 Drive on a racetrack
35 Have a day out at Africa Alive
36 Watch 'Blood Brothers' at theatre
37 Go on London Eye at night
38 Watch a carnival
39 Go to Olympic Park, London
40 Go on the Eurostar to Disneyland Paris
41 Have my photo taken with a princess at Disneyland
42 Have a season ticket for Carrow Road
43 Take Amelie to Banham Zoo
44 Go to Venice, Italy
45 Buy a house
46 Look round the Ideal Home Show
47 Watch an opera
48 Go to Flamingo Land
49 Watch 'Miss Saigon' at the theatre
50 Visit Bewilderwood
Part 2 Coming Soon
Monday, 10 August 2015
Slow Cooker - Chicken Casserole
Todays dinner is Chicken casserole which I'm cooking in the slow cooker, I'm cooking enough for tonight's tea, and 2 more portions that I can freeze for a later date. But I thought I'd share my recipe with you all
Ingredients
Chicken Breasts x 4
Carrots x 5
Onion - Half
Peas - Mug Full
Colman's chicken casserole mix
Baking Potato
Chicken Soup - Half a tin
Recipe
1. Cut Chicken breasts, carrots and potato into bite sized pieces and place in slow cooker
2. Add peas, then empty in the powdered casserole mix and stir.
3. Dice half an onion and add to the cooker
4. Then stir in half a tin of chicken soup and 200ml of boiling water
5. Cook in slow cooker on high for 2 hours
(Ensure chicken is fully cooked before removing the meal from slow cooker)
Ingredients all in slow cooker before cooking
All cooked, I served mine with bread today.
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Saving for Amelie - July 2015 Update
So on July 1st the totals in Amelies accounts were
1. £30.07
2. £26.09
That was all from just loose change that I had been adding since I opened the accounts, I actually have some more to add to this months total. So loose change this month of £21 has gone into one of the accounts bringing the total up to £51.07. Well actually after putting it in the bank and updating her passbook, with all the recent interest added to that account the total is now £51.23.
Also this month I have received a cheque from birds eye with my money back from a try me free offer so that £3 has gone into Amelies saving pot, at the minute this isn't going into either account I am going to wait until I have a more round number to put in. I've also been starting to sell some unwanted things including
This month's total - £28.00
Account 1 total - £51.23
Account 2 total - £26.09
Savings Jar total - £7.00
1. £30.07
2. £26.09
That was all from just loose change that I had been adding since I opened the accounts, I actually have some more to add to this months total. So loose change this month of £21 has gone into one of the accounts bringing the total up to £51.07. Well actually after putting it in the bank and updating her passbook, with all the recent interest added to that account the total is now £51.23.
Also this month I have received a cheque from birds eye with my money back from a try me free offer so that £3 has gone into Amelies saving pot, at the minute this isn't going into either account I am going to wait until I have a more round number to put in. I've also been starting to sell some unwanted things including
- Book - 50p
- Top Trumps - £2.50
- Teddy - £1
This month's total - £28.00
Account 1 total - £51.23
Account 2 total - £26.09
Savings Jar total - £7.00
Current Total - £84.32 / £13,120.00
Monday, 3 August 2015
On the ball city!
On Saturday I finally took Amelie to Carrow Road, it's somewhere I had wanted to take her for a while, as it's somewhere I've always loved to go and watch football. I decided it was time, Amelie can sit still for reasonable periods of time, so I knew she'd probably make it through a game.
So along with my brother, and dad, I took Amelie to the last pre season friendly before the beginning of the season. Norwich played against Brentford, with a kick off at 3pm, it was a great game and it was a chance to see the team play before the start of the season. We got to see the newly signed players in action, and they played well, which ultimately lead to the 2-1 win, with goals from Wes Hoolahan and Cameron Jerome.
Amelie seemed to really enjoy the game, she sat still for nearly the whole game, clapped along with everyone when there was a good move played and cheered when they scored. I will certainly take her again. She's still shouting NORWICH CITY, as she walks round the house.
So along with my brother, and dad, I took Amelie to the last pre season friendly before the beginning of the season. Norwich played against Brentford, with a kick off at 3pm, it was a great game and it was a chance to see the team play before the start of the season. We got to see the newly signed players in action, and they played well, which ultimately lead to the 2-1 win, with goals from Wes Hoolahan and Cameron Jerome.
Amelie seemed to really enjoy the game, she sat still for nearly the whole game, clapped along with everyone when there was a good move played and cheered when they scored. I will certainly take her again. She's still shouting NORWICH CITY, as she walks round the house.
Monday, 27 July 2015
Spree Book Norwich
I've had a spree book for the last few years. A spree book is a large book full of vouchers, it costs £20 for the book but if you were to use every voucher you would save thousands. A new book is released every year in July and it expires the following year in October. I purchased my book through my younger brothers school, that way meant they got a percentage of those sales. But they can be purchased online too.
The book is split into 5 sections
A: Restaurants & Family Dining
B: Informal Dining & Takeaway
C: Leisure & Recreation
D: Health & Beauty
E: Shopping
Looking through the book there a lot of vouchers I may use, some that I'm pretty sure I'll use include:
Italian Job Pizza
Yellows
Frankie & Bennys
Sealife Centre Yarmouth
Merrivale Model Village
Hollywood Cinemas
Each voucher has all the terms and conditions of use printed on them. To use the vouchers is really simple, you just hand over with payment along with your membership card, which you also get when you purchase the book. In my opinion the book is well worth purchasing and I am certainly planning to continue to buy and use them.
Sunday, 26 July 2015
GoGo Dragons
Every muscle in my body aches, but it was worth it!
Yesterday we did the GoGo Dragons trail around Norwich, walked miles but managed to see 60 big and 89 little ones. These type of trails are very popular around the UK and this is the 3rd one that Norwich has done, it started with elephants. then gorillas and this year dragons.
Yesterday we did the GoGo Dragons trail around Norwich, walked miles but managed to see 60 big and 89 little ones. These type of trails are very popular around the UK and this is the 3rd one that Norwich has done, it started with elephants. then gorillas and this year dragons.
GoGo King Tut
All the dragons are decorated by UK artists, well the larger ones are, the smaller ones are all decorated by local kids from schools and children's centres. There are 84 large dragons and 120 baby dragons to find on the streets, run by break and wild in art to raise funds for break who support vulnerable children, young people and families across East Anglia. The sculptures are on the streets until 5th September. There then auctioned off to raise more funds.
Some of the school dragons
I would highly recommend if your local or are coming to Norfolk to do the trail it's great fun, some of the dragons are stunning. I'm looking forward to heading to Norwich again in the next few weeks to do the last few we ran out of time to do. It's a great day out, for all ages, Amelie had a super time and got excited every time she saw a dragon.
Some the favourites of all of us that went were:
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