One of the things that is wonderful about Blogging is that you get to hear about some wonderful new things that you otherwise might have missed. Now I am trying to focus more on making time for all the things I really should (family, exercise, diet, sleep) it makes it harder to share them all with you. So taking inspiration from other bloggers I have decided to do round ups of What’s in my e-mail inbox?
Original Funky Mailing
Healthier Lifestyle Products
One thing I have been looking at is my food and drink habits. This has especially come about since taking part with Change4Life’s Sugar Swaps Campaign and subsequent Sugar Smart app. I have noticed that we have become stuck in a rut of having not the time or energy to change what we eat – which inevitably means we have less energy as we are eating/drinking the wrong things. Regular readers will know that I have been taking small steps to change this but always open to help and suggestions I have been trying other things out.
Vita Coco Coconut Oil
As I say I am really looking into improving things for my family and therefore I was really interested in discovering more about Vita Coco Coconut Oil I was really intrigued how one product could have so many uses. I received a large tub and a small portable tub.
SKIN: I immediately tried it on my skin. My skin is really quite dry and needs moisturising at least daily. I have to be really careful about what I put on it because so many creams just do not do the job. Not being a cream it was not so messy, plus I didn’t get more than the desired quantity on my hands. It did indeed feel good as a skin product. HAIR: Coconut oil is good for helping to restore moisture to dry and damaged hair – it is best used as a mask, leaving on for 30 minutes before washing off with shampoo.
Arla’s Best of Both (BOB) Milk
It did indeed taste no different and so we have made the switch. It also came with money off vouchers and is currently only £1 at Tescos. Also available nationwide in Asda, Ocado and Nisa stores in 2-litre (rsp: £1.50) and 1-litre formats (rsp: £1).
A Little More Drinks
I have to say that some taste better than others. My 8 year old did not like them at all and would rather just have plain water. My 12 year old, however, loves them and it is really encouraging him to drink more. Therefore, I really think it is a matter of taste.
The A Little More range comprises orange-flavoured A Little More Vitamin C, mango-flavoured A Little More Vitamin D and apple-flavoured A Little More Multivitamins, and is available in 6-packs from selected Asda and Spar stores nationwide, and also on Ocado, priced from £3.99 or £1.09 individually.
Kitchen Trotter
As I say my main problem is finding the time to think of new ideas that the family will actual eat. I discovered Kitchen Trotter who each month send a kit to offer a culinary journey through a menu full of mystery, delicious products and authenticity. This subscription product teaches how to cook the traditional recipes of a secret kept country. Marketed as for those who lack the time or inspiration to cook meals at home, enabling people to cook meals from around the world with easy to access ingredients, without the hassle of having to conjure up recipes or go shopping to source ingredients.
I did feel that yes the package I received did have ingredients I would not have thought to have used. It did indeed source things I probably would have struggled to find in the supermarket. It was all self-explanatory and easy to follow. But honestly I still haven’t attempted to cook anything because everything I need isn’t in the box, and I feel it was too different from what I normally cook – so again I just haven’t found the time and energy for it. I am sure those already enthusiastic about cooking though, would love this subscription and the new ideas it provides.
Books we have been Reviewing
I am trying to read more – showing a good example to my children; as well as listening to them read more. It is also good to have books where they are easy to interact with the children too. My youngest loves his magazine subscriptions which he receives from reviewing The Furchester.
Disney: The Zodiac Legacy – Convergence
The story is about the powers of the Chinese Zodiac and the story begins on Steven Lee’s school trip to China. This book is ideal for my 8 year old to be read to or with. There’s a lot of language that he needed a little help with and some of the descriptions may be a little much for some (such as some of the violence). The book began a little confusing at first because my son jumped right in and did not realise that the main character was called Steven Lee. As some of Steven’s friends call him Steven, and others called him Lee there was confusion about who everyone was – as it was assumed they were 2 different people. What I really like about this book is that it is substantial in size for a young reader but with the odd full page picture – so it looks bigger than it is. Very rewarding for building up confidence in my opinion. A story of mystery, magic, action and adventure.
Stan Lee, Stuart Moore, Andie Tong
ISBN: 978-1-478-3405-6 £12.99
Human Body Factivity
The 20-piece skeleton model and stand comes with simple, clear visual instructions on how to build it.
ISBN: 978-1-4723-9421-7
£9.99
Cut & Colour Playbook Seasons – Anouck Boisrobert
ISBN: 978-1-78240-315-9
£9.99 Age 6+
I have been sent these products free for review. No financial compensation has been given. All opinions are my own.