Silverstone Drive Lapland Review

Gifted Visit from Silverstone Drive Lapland Silverstone, the Home of British Motorsport, are offering a covid-safe way to celebrate Christmas as a family with Drive Lapland! The perfect gift for Formula 1 fans and families alike! Not only that but whilst there you can add on a Drive-in of The Snowman and follow it up … Read more

5 Ways Affiliate Marketing Can Help Your Business

I was financially compensated for this post. When it comes to your business, you have to make sure that you keep up with the current marketing trends. Otherwise, your business will be left behind in the competition, and your competitors will take an edge over you. If you own any kind of business and it … Read more

Allergy – Triggers, Symptoms and Testing

This is a sponsored post. Frequent sneezing, itchy or watery eyes and a congested nose; or problems in your lung or gut could be symptoms of an allergy. The immune system is there to protect us, recognising what is harmful to us and what is not. An allergy is when the response to a typically … Read more

After Jeffing a Marathon

It takes different people different amounts of time to recover from a marathon. I read to fully recover from a marathon it can take up to six months. Obviously it will be dependent on your fitness on how you trained. Plus of course how you approached the marathon itself. Jeffing is thought to lessen the … Read more

Designer Gifts Ideas for Men this Christmas for Under £25

This post contains gifted items. When it comes to Christmas Shopping for Men it can be a tad bit difficult. In my experience they either have all they want already, or they want things that are really expensive. There are many practical things they always need and by buying designer it turns kitting them out … Read more

Half Term Boredom Busters with Rubik’s #Ad

This post contains products which were gifted. Widely considered to be the world’s best-selling toy Rubik’s is a name I am sure we are all familiar with. The Rubik’s Cube 3D combination puzzle has grown since its 1974 invention and now there are a lot more variations available to suit a variety of ages, abilities … Read more

Tips for Swimming in the River in Autumn

bridge over river when raining

Swimming in the river in Autumn is rather different to that of wild swimming in summer. I started swimming in a local river a while ago when we bought our Stand Up Paddle Board. I only ever go to the same place as we had been with Natalie from Plutoniumsox Blog as she is a … Read more

Virtual London Virgin Marathon – The 40th Race

I had agreed to run the Virtual London Virgin Marathon for Winston’s Wish just 4 weeks before the big day. I am not great at training for anything but had been running regularly and followed advice from the tapering weeks. Kit for the Virtual London Marathon The big trouble with not training properly for a … Read more

Tapering a Week to go until the Marathon

Sunday the last long run before the Marathon With one week to go until the Virtual London Marathon I needed to do an 8 mile long run. The Sunday runners said they were going out further than I needed. I could stop off at 8.5 miles but then I would need to get home. I … Read more