Wednesday 1 May 2013

Best Days Out

Moneysupermarket.com ran a campaign last year to find Britain Best Days out.  We were lucky enough to visit Blue Reef Aquarium in Portsmouth.

Moneysupermarket.com have since produced this fab infographic to help families choose what to do to celebrate the May bank holidays.  We've already planned a trip to Peppa Pig & Paultons Park at the end of May so will keep you posted of our day in due course.



Nuts Challenge

In March this year, me and some friends took part in the Nuts Challenge  - which is described as a 7km course and one of the most challenging military assault courses in the world, located in Dorking, Surrey.

We were all raising money for various charities including Chestnut Tree Hospice, Malaria No More, Rocking Horse, Breast Cancer and Laurens Silver Swimmers.  This was my chosen charity set up by Louise & Stewart Silverlock after their 9 year old daughter passed away in December 2012.  Lauren went to school and pre-school with my daughter so was keen to do something for them.  

2nd March arrived and we set off early in the morning, although we were due to race at 12noon, you have to sign in and be organised an hour and half before.  The weather was thankfully dry although as only early March, was rather chilly!  We arrived in plenty of time and managed to see some of the first competitors going round.  

The course is just obstacle after obstacle, including Hell River, Hamburger Hill, The Bunker and The Bomb Crater but we had all been training and were really looking forward to getting under way.  I had joined Diamond Fitness Bootcamp locally and was confident I was ready!

Whilst waiting to start many of the competitors that had already completed the course were finishing, covered in mud and looking cold, we started to get a little nervous!

Still as we lined up the adrenaline kicked in and we were off!

Our group
We thought we might be able to stay dry as long as possible, but realised that wouldn't be long as we had to jump straight into a stream and walk through it.   I won't go through all of the obstacles as there were just so many to remember but highlights included:


  • Trying to climb over the wall, losing my footing and falling back into a muddy/watery pit!
  • Using the rope swing to get over a muddy/watery pit but falling straight in!
  • One of the girls, Kirsten, just managed to fall over in every muddy puddle/pit and ended up covered head to toe in mud!
  • Hamburger Hill - having to carry large tyres up a hill and then slide back down was really hard!
  • Water slide - one of my favourite obstacles.  Plastic matting on the side of Hamburger Hill that was being hosed down with water.  A huge muddy water filled trench at the bottom!  I whizzed down it thinking 'what fun' then panicked thinking 'how will I stop?' Ended up being fully dunked under water!!
  • Lake walk - walking through a lake with water up to my chest - it was freezing!
We all finished though and were freezing!  The organisers served us warm orange squash which was well needed! 

It was a fantastic event and great to do with friends as we all got each other through it and had a giggle on the way.  I raised over £500 for the charity which was really pleased about!  We must've enjoyed it as we've all signed up again to do it on 31st August, although will be slightly warmer hopefully!

Miranda, Nicky, me, Lorna, Kirsten and Paula

Me after crawling under bridge


Yay finished with my medal eating a well deserved twix!


Family Life

We've had a really busy start to the year, although writing this I realise we are nearly half way through the year!  I just can't believe where the time has gone!!

The twins had their 2nd birthday in February.  We hired a hall and bouncy castle plus took along tons of their toys for about 30 kids to play with!  It was manic but seemed to go well!  Luckily mum and dad were around to lend a hand!

Daisy and Dylan with their Peppa Pig Cake

Me and my eldest, Jasmine (8), went off to the 02 to see One Direction on the first date of their tour.  As their fans are of a younger age, they offered two performance times - an afternoon matinee and an evening performance.  We opted for the afternoon matinee and made a huge banner, which unfortunately got taken away by security, although we were assured it would be given to the band.  

Jas and her banner!
They were great and Jasmine is now an even bigger fan!!






New Additions to the Family!



We have 2 new additions to the family!  No I'm not having anymore children!!  We have two new lovely kittens Lacey and Fizzy!  Think I possibly must be mad but the kids love them

They are very cute, although so mischievous and seem to like trying to sleep on my head at night!  It's almost like having twins all over again!!
Fizzy

Lacey

This picture was taken when we first brought them home, so they are quite a bit bigger now.  They've had their ops(!) and now venturing outside

Delicious Jordans Granola


I was lucky enough to be sent some Jordans Cereals recently and asked to come up with my favourite way to enjoy their breakfast cereal.  I was sent a packet of Super Fruity Granola plus some of their Luxury Absolute Nut bars.

I personally love Granola and often enjoy a bowl for breakfast in the morning so was delighted to take part in this campaign.

The obvious way to enjoy this delicious breakfast cereal is with a splash of cold milk.   But I have been busy researching other delicious ways to enjoy the delicious granola and here is what I came up with:
  • Mix it with yogurt, works well with most but I enjoyed with a low fat natural yogurt
  • In the colder months use warm milk 
  • Make granola bar - you could use the mix to make your own bars, although not really necessary as Jordan's do their own Breakfast Bars that are equally delicious
  • Eat straight from the pack!  My kids love eating dried cereal as a snack during the day.
  • Add a handful to oatmeal or porridge for more flavour and texture
  • Add to smoothies.  
The granola and the breakfast bars were delicious and I have to say we are now buying the Super Fruity Granola regularly.

Jordan's have a vast array of products including Country Crisp, Crunch Oat Granola, Super Granola, Muesli, Porridge, Wheatgerm & Wheat Bran and their bars.

I was supplied products to test for this campaign.





Wednesday 30 January 2013

Cook on a Shoestring - Book review


 
In this new cookery book, Sophie Wright has developed a selection of recipes that show you don’t have to spend a fortune on tons of ingredients to make delicious, mouth-watering dinners.
Sophie encourages readers to multiply meals from simply roasting a chicken and using the leftovers to make a number of different dishes eg. Shredded Chicken Quesadillas. 

On first look at the book, the stunning food photography really stands out .  The food looks very tasty and certainly makes me want to try out some recipes. 
All the recipes look fab, but the ones that initially appeal to me include the Pork Parmigiana, Mum’s Midweek Honey & Lemon Chicken, Tray-baked Ginger-glazed Salmon, Patatas Bravas (I’m a big tapas fan) plus Singapore Noodles.

The book can be found on amazon.co.uk for between £10-£12 and over the next few weeks, I am going to test out some of the recipes from the book, include photos of my efforts plus post feedback both from me on ease of cooking plus from the family/friends I am cooking for.
The first dish we tried was the Pork Parmigiana:

This dish appealed to me as I am keen to introduce carb-free meals to my diet.
Preparation time: 20 mins
Cooking time: 45 mins

Serves 4
Ingredients:
2-3 large aubergines, cut into thin strips lengthways
2 tbsps olive oil
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
500g pork mince (Sophie recommends you could use turkey if you prefer)
2 garlic cloves, grated
2 tsps dried oregano
Pinch of nutmeg
Zest of 1 lemon
1 bunch (15 leaves) fresh basil
1 x 125g-150g mozzarella ball, torn into strips
25g grated Parmesan
For the tomato sauce:
2 tbsps olive oil
2 garlic cloves, chopped
500ml passata or 2 x 400g can chopped tomatoes
½ tsp chilli flakes.

 Method
  1. Preheat the oven to 200C/Gas 6.  Heat a frying pan or griddle on the highest setting.  Put the aubergine slices into a bowl and add the olive oil.  Season with salt and pepper.  Lay the aubergine slices in the pan (don’t overcrowd it – you can do this in batches).  Cook until looking lovely and golden brown underneath, about 3-4 minutes, turn then over and cook the other sides.  Remove from the pan, and leave to cool.
  2. Next, put the pork mince into a bowl and add the garlic, oregano, nutmeg, lemon zest and salt and pepper. Mix well.
  3. To make the sauce, combine all the sauce ingredients in a saucepan and simmer for 10 minutes.  If you are using canned tomatoes you may want to blend the sauce to make it smooth, but it’s up to you.
  4. Now lay out the fried aubergine slices.  Put a spoonful of the pork mince at one end of each slice, lay basil leaf on top along with a piece of mozzarella and roll the aubergine up tightly.  Spoon some of the hot tomato sauce into the base of a baking dish.  Arrange the aubergine rolls in the dish and cover with the remaining sauce.  Add any remaining mozzarella or basil leaves.  Sprinkle generously with grated Parmesan and bake in the hot oven for 35-40 minutes.
  5. Remove from the oven once golden brown and serve.
Hubby actually cooked the dish, which was a nice treat for me, he thought it was an easy dish to cook and he followed the instructions well.  Here is the finished result.

 
Our thoughts:
The dish was delicious, really enjoyable with a nice spicy kick.  Loved the idea it was a carb-free dish.  Our 23 month old twins loved it and kept asking for more.  Definitely a winning dish and will be cooking it again in the future.   Also apart from the aubergines and pork mince, we had all the ingredients at home so didn't have to spend lots of money on the dish

Thursday 24 January 2013

The Nuts Challenge


Yes, its official, I think I am Nuts! Towards the end of last year I found myself signing up for The Nuts Challenge on 2nd March 2013.

The Nuts Adverture Race is approx a 7km course over one of the most challenging military assault courses in the world.  It is located in Dorking, Surrey.

Owned and run by ex parachute regiment soldiers, who themselves take part in various challenges around the world.  The Nuts Challenge is designed to push the individual to the limit.

Highlights of the course include:

Hell River
Hamburger Hill
The Bunks
Tunnel Rats
The Chindits Revenge
The Somme
Ecape from Arnhem
GoodMorning Vietnam
Kamikaze
The Bomb Crater
Spiders Web

You can watch last years video (September): The Nuts Challenge

As someone who hates heights, rats and snakes I'm hoping I'll only have to confront my fear of heights on this challenge.

When I signed, I stupidly assumed March would be lovely, balmy Spring-like weather!  Given the recent snow along with some Facebook images the Nuts guys posted, I'm now wondering how I'm going to survive the cold/wet/muddy conditions!!

Photo: Chilli Nuts, anyone up for a winter challenge

Although I am probably bonkers, I have really enjoyed the training for it, I can now run about 6 miles 3 times a week, plus attend 3-4 boot camp sessions!  I hadn't realised how much I would enjoy boot camp, but the people that run it and the other people that attend are just fab and I have lots of new friends as a result.

Plus I am doing it for a fantastic cause.  Just before Christmas one of my daughters class mates, Lauren Silverlock, passed away at just 9 years old.  Lauren was a fantastic, happy child that always brough a smile to anyones face that she met.  Her parents
Louise & Suart Silverlook are in the process of setting up a charity. 

Lauren had regular hydrotherapy sessions and this new charity will help raise funds for children like Lauren to be able to have hydrotherapy on a regular basis.  The provision for supply hydrotherapy through the NHS are extremely limited, there is currently no other funding for this type of support.  Lauren used to love her session giving her the opportunity to succeed plus the benefits were amazing.



So if you would like to sponsor me to go and get wet, muddy and cold, it is for a fantastic cause to raise some funds in memory of a special little girl. 

I'll keep you posted on training plus of course some muddy pictures of the day.  Plus I will be signing up again for September 2013 so if you want to join me, just let me know.  Thanks