Friday 27 September 2019

Recent Reads Reviewed #16


Delete This At Your Peril: The Bob Servant Emails by Neil Forsyth - 5/5

This book had been floating around our house as an unwanted gift so I picked it up it without any high expectations. I was pleasantly surprised to find it’s the most I’ve laughed ever while reading a book. We follow protagonist, Bob Servant and his highly entertaining email exchanges with online spammers. This was one of my favourite reads from the year so far!


A Loud Winter's Nap by Katy Hudson - 4/5

In this lovely book we follow tortoise as he longs to get a nap through the winter but in the end he finds the cold season can be a time for fun and friendship. The illustrations are beautiful, and I found the overall book to be very sweet.

Thumbelina by Lucy M. George - 3/5

After flicking through the stunning illustrations I was excited to read this retelling. The visuals really made the book for me; as the way this short story was told didn’t quite match up.

Our Woodland Birds by Matt Sewell - 5/5

Everything about this book is beautiful. Once you get into the first few pages, it’s easy to emerge yourself into the poetic descriptions of each bird and fall in love with the illustrations. It’s not only a joy to read but it’s also very educational.


The Worst Witch All At Sea by Jill Murphy - 4/5

I’ve heard a couple of online book influencers talk about The Worst Witch, so I lent this title out when I noticed it in the library. It’s not the first in the series, but still readable if you haven’t read the previous books. I really enjoyed the story, and illustrations; they seemed to work so well in union. I would recommend these books for Halloween, if like myself, want something fairy spooky but with no mild peril.


Christmas at Thompson Hall and Other Christmas Stories by Anthony Trollope - 3/5

Firstly, this book is beautifully presented so grabbing it secondhand at one of the fairs I visited over the summer was a no-brainer. As well as the challenge of reading a classic, short stories set around Christmas time really appealed to me. The writing was beautiful in parts, and I’m glad to have read it but the stories were somewhat hit and miss.


Favourite Christmas Treats: Food and Crafts to Make by Jacki Pan-Passmore - 3/5

I picked this up very inexpensively at a church coffee morning. I was drawn to the vintage photography and traditional dishes that would be served in the very early 90’s when it was written. The recipes weren’t easily achievable, although I found some inspiration nonetheless.


What are your favourite book genres?
Have you been reading anything interesting lately? :-) Xx

Saturday 21 September 2019

Star Buds Café Visit & Share #7



Hope you are all well. Today I’m going to be sharing a visit to Star Buds with my family. I’ve featured Star Buds a fair few times now on my blog, and it’s one of the loveliest local cafes I know of. On this occasion I had a decaf latte and an unusual scone which I can’t quite remember what was in it, but it tasted superb. Star Buds Lattes are so rich, and tasty.

I had taken some photos while on our visit. On this occasion we sat in a summer house located just by the main café. It made some interesting shots in the end, I liked the brown tones that came through in the images, and the plants were atmospheric.

Do you like visiting cafes too?
Do you have a favourite café to recommend? :-) Xx





Thursday 19 September 2019

Autumn Bake With Me: Choc & Hazelnut Cookies






It’s soon going to be the beginning of autumn! I love baking this time of year; it’s one of my favourite pastimes all year through but there’s something so cosy about it in autumn.

I’ve done a couple of bake with me posts previously but today I’m sharing chocolate and hazelnut cookies. I used the toll house cookies recipe from Mary Berry’s Fast Cakes baking book as a guide but tweaked it a little, adding hazelnut’s, raisins and swapping sugar to a sweetener.

These cookies came out pretty well, the combination of chocolate, nuts and raisins worked nicely. Also on another note my Mum bought a reusable baking sheet, which I used here; I recommend them if you are wanting to be a little more eco-friendly.

Hope you are all doing okay.

Leave a link to any of your autumn related posts and I’ll try and give them a read.

Speak soon! :-) Xx



Tuesday 3 September 2019

The Snack Diaries | Part Seventeen



Twinings Sleep Herbal Tea
(From Morrisons, £2.00 for 20 teabags)
This was one of my favourite teas I’ve had in a while. The flavour is spiced apple, vanilla with camomile and passionflowers. It gives me serious autumnal vibes, and I can see myself repurchasing which I don’t often do.

Co-op Apple & Blueberry Fruit Infusion Tea
(From Co-op, £0.99 for 20 teabags)
This is one of my Nan’s favourite fruit teas; it has an authentic berry taste, although personally I find it a bit sharp for my palate. Co-op teas are really affordable though, and they have a good selection.

Kallo Lightly Salted Corn Cakes
(From unknown, unknown price for 130g)
These were a bit of an experiment as I’d tried corn cakes a long time ago and wasn’t keen on them. I mostly had them with a bit of peanut butter which was quite nice. They were acceptable enough but not worth repurchasing.

Nakd Cocoa Orange Snack Bar
(From unknown, unknown price for 35g)
I think this brand has a lot going for it, and I can see why their products are popular. The cocoa orange variety was lovely although out of all the flavours it’s not my favourite.

Have you tried any of these before?
Do you have any autumnal herbal tea recommendations for me? :-) Xx


Birthday Present Haul 2019



Hope my blog readers are doing well. Today I wanted to share what I received for my birthday this year. I sometimes try and fit to a theme, and last year it was mermaid/aqua colours. This year it’s more focused on prepping for autumn. I picked up a few related things in the summer sales to put away for my birthday, for example a winter coat and hat. The block calendar, fox book markers, body sprays and bedtime tea are giving me those A/W vibes too.

Books are one of my favourite things to receive, as I don’t normally buy new books throughout the year. I tend to mostly buy myself things on my birthday, as I’m rather fussy but my family picked out some lovely surprises such as DVDs, foodie items, shower gels etc. I go to a card making class, and the tutor was having a craft sale, so my Mum and I picked out some card toppers very inexpensively. I had quite a quiet birthday but it was nice to have a cake with close family, and receive some lovely things.

Have I given you any gift inspiration?
Do you like to ask for books on your birthday too? :-) Xx