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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

These boots were made for walking...

First of all, I would like to apologise for being M.I.A- yes  it really has been nearly a month since our last post! I know it's no excuse but there's been a lot going on with us recently. Lucy has been practicing her photography as she has a wedding to photograph in a couple of weeks time, and I have just started a new job.

My job is content writing which involves reading a lot of fashion and beauty blogs to see what others are writing about and for research purposes, so I guess you could say that they have inspired and given me a push in the right direction to start sharing posts on this blog again. So here goes...

What I would like to share with you guys this time round is my new Chloe-inspired boots, you like? It was love at first sight when I first came across a look-a-like pair in a 'cheapy' shop in Coventry whilst visiting my dad. At the time I walked away from them and regretted it as soon as I left the shop. Ever since, I have been on e-Bay, Amazon and most fashion sites trying to find a pair that would compare- that is until I saw this pair from Boohoo.

The Chloe boots were selling for £950 so I'm glad to say that mine only set me back £20. I've always been a fan of red and studs so this is my ideal pair of boots. I also like how they are a bit cowboyish so they're perfect to wear for a festival and in the summer too- because lets face it, our summers aren't the hottest!

I've noticed a lot of these Chloe-inspired boots around lately, do you have a pair? I'd love to hear what you think of mine ♥






Thursday, 14 March 2013

A twist on the classic chicken curry

A new week for me means trying my hand at cooking a different dish in the kitchen.

This week I decided to make a curry. I have been reading Red Online (the online magazine from Red) a lot and have found some great recipes on there that are beginner-chef-friendly. Usually this magazine will go unnoticed by myself (maybe it's because of my age?) but I feel that their online magazine can appeal to any woman of any age.

Now where was I? Oh yes, I was telling you about the delicious curry I cooked- chicken and spinach. The recipe on Red Online is actually called 'chicken and cauliflower curry' but I subsidised the cauliflower for the broccoli that I had left over in my fridge.

The recipe is quite easy to follow.You will need the following ingredients and a couple of pans to cook with:
  • Diced chicken
  • Garam masala
  • Coconut milk
  • Turmeric (I used cumin instead, I suppose any spice could work)
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Green chillies
  • Tin of chopped tomatoes
  • Rice

I won't bore you by blogging the whole recipe, instead you can find it on their site here.

I will say though that you might like to add a few extra spices to the curry, depending on hot you like it. I have found that when cooking with tomatoes that they tend to dominate the flavour of the dish, so I suggest blending any other spices that you might have lingering in the backs of your cupboards to give the curry a bit of hit. Also remember to season well!

Here is what my curry turned out like.


I was quite chuffed with the results and it wasn't too hot for my liking. I will be following another of Red Online's recipes sometime soon so watch this space ;-)


Abigail
x

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Peanut Butter Cookies...Yummy!

I am totally obsessed with peanut butter I have it on almost everything which is kinda weird!!


Anyway I found this recipe on Instagram on how to bake peanut nutter cookies and thought I'd give it a try. It is so easy and quick to make and I am not the ideal baker as it is.

All you need is:


  • 1 cup of peanut butter (preferably organic) 
  • Tbs of honey
  • 1 egg
  • Chocolate chip cookies or coconut (chocolate chips are my fave though!)

Then just mix the mixture together, separate mixture into 6 round pieces on greased baking tray and then pop in the oven for approx 9 mins!




Whalaaa!

That's how simple it is and they are delicious topped with nutella spread on top!!




Enjoy :)

Lucy
x



Saturday, 2 March 2013

Dior @ PFW AW13



(Images from Elle.co.uk)

Sorry that we are a bit late blogging about PFW but we just had to mention Dior. Did you see the show? We knew it was going to be exciting after Susie Bubble and other bloggers and editors tweeted and posted pictures on Instagram of the location. And the collection didn't disappoint. 

In the mist of well tailored dresses and classic trouser suits were pops of pink and lilac. However we were surprised to see that dog tooth would be returning for yet another season- a print which we like to refer as marmite, you either love it or loathe it! Anyway, here are three of our favourites from the A/W'13 collection...What were yours?

Lucy & Abigail
x

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Friday night with the girls

There's no better way to finish the week than to spend a Friday evening with the girls sipping on cocktails and  having a bite to eat followed by a dance to Beyonce. Don't you agree? Here's what I wore when I met up with the troop last Friday. I sort of channelled the gothic look and added a bold purple lip for a splash of colour..What do you think?


Abigail
x

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Mulberry LFW AW13

Here are my key favourite pieces from the Mulberry AW13 show at London Fashion Week.





(Images from Elle)




Mulberry AW13 Trends


Burgundy
Luxurious Leather
Tweed
Sophisticated Heritage
Pops of Colour - lime green/bottle green
Fur and Knits
Oversized Straght Hemed Coats
Depth in Darkness 
Playful Skater Skirts
Fishermans Jackets


Lucy
x

A Weekend Treat - 'Seren Fach' Tea Rooms

So finally the sun had made a sneaky appearance this weekend. As I am strapped for cash at the moment my mum decided to treat me for some mid morning cake! (Always the best way to cheer someone up).  

There is this lovely tea room sat on the side street in Porthcawl called 'Seren Fach' which means 'Little Star' in welsh. As many decide to opt for the quick cafes along the seafront, Seren Fach is a hidden in gem in Porthcawl town. But this tea room is very inviting and bang on trend with the Cath Kidtson/Shabby Chic interior.



If you are not worried about the calories, their cakes are to die for!! As its the weekend I tried the enormous triple layered sponge cake and my mum opted for the carrot cake, they are beautifully decorated and would give Mary Berry a run for her money!




The tea room is a very ditsy and homely, the setting reminded me of being back in my great aunties country cottage in Garway. It is truly cosy and welcoming and the staff were very friendly and helpful. It is a great place to escape the madness and catch up with close ones on the weekend. 






They also have a shop full of sweet gifts you won't find on the high street, even if it is for a quick browse, it is definitely a little treat for Porthcawl town. And I think this is what small towns need to be thinking of doing instead of opening more poundland and bargain shops, they need to be more adventurous and create inviting places where people can escape and socialise together on the weekends. 



I would truly recommend Seren Fach for their remarkable service, delicious food and a great atmosphere... Put a smile on my face anyway:)


Hope you all had a great weekend
Lucy
x