On Repeat

So, Wednesday’s work outfit ended up being a fairly recent duplicate; I have nothing against wearing outfits more than once, I just subconsciously seem to spread it out for longer most of the time!
I have such un-dying love for this dress from Peacocks though and it is perfect for work! No shame in rocking something you love, right?

(Does anyone else get like this about repeating outfits?)

((Do you, as a blogger hate showing the same thing twice?))

(((Do you, as a blogger hate SEEING other people wear the same thing twice in fairly quick succession?)))

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7am does crazy things to a girls poses when she is hyped up on breakfast and coffee!

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These shoes are also from Peacocks, but from about 3 years ago, I really need to get them re-heeled, but that costs more than the shoes did!

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The jewellery. The ring is from Ethel Austin (before it closed down, sob) and the Locket was a blog giveaway win!

Hang in there guys, we’re almost at the weekend

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Nuts for Knits




I have a real weakness for knit-wear, I always have. For a while I was known as “Cardigan lady” an although my collection is now not as large as it once was, I can’t resist browsing!

When an e-mail dropped in to my inbox introducing “Quality Knitwear” I admit, I almost just clicked delete. The name didn’t scream enticing

but I clicked. And I lusted. And now I’m blogging.

Quality Knitwear (QK), the exciting new boutique vintage knitwear company, officially launched its online shop today at www.qualityknitwear.co.uk.

QK takes a fresh look at vintage pieces, offering some of the cutest and quirkiest knitwear hand-picked from around the world, with an emphasis on style and quality. The website showcases the best and most comprehensive range of patterns and styles in the vintage market, with an ever-evolving collection of unique pieces to suit all tastes.

The current collection includes a great range of quirky and classic cardigans, jumpers, dresses and sweaters incorporating all styles from classic Arans, Guernseys and Fair Isle knits to 80s mohair, Nordic knits and the more contemporary ‘geek-knit’ style Cosby sweaters. As the company name suggests, quality is paramount and QK’s [hyperlink] range focuses on natural fibre pieces, many of which are original handknits guaranteeing that their knitwear is not only stylish and on-trend but also long-lasting. In short, it’s ‘keepsake fashion’ at its best!

Quality Knitwear was founded by Lucy Grimble a 24 year old PR executive from London: “I’ve always had a passion for knitwear, but found that I was often disappointed by the quality of some of the pieces on the market. With Quality Knitwear I hope that I’ve been able to not only create a collection filled with personality, charm and individuality, but one which is also affordable and of the highest possible quality”

Prices start from £29

www.qualityknitwear.co.uk

Here are my favourites from the site!

Ahoy Sailor; £38

Scottie; £36

Peanuts; £40

Are you a knitwear fan? For me, it has to be the only up-side of Winter weather!

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(all photos in this post are from QK website)

OH, and for anyone who asked, the cupcake cases are from Morrisons!

Will Bake For Shoes

Another day and a bit more baking! I’m making up for lost time! The cake and cookies yesterday were a big hit; after a delicious home cooked meal we all found space for some gingerbread and there were barely any leftovers (the ultimate compliment don’t you think?)

Today I made some chocolate cupcakes, following the basic recipe I posted here + the addition of cocoa and dark chocolate chunks in the batter and white chocolate as icing. These are to take in to work tomorrow, I fully intend of baking my way to a permanent contract!

With agreement on Twitter, I’ve decided baked goods should become legal tender. I would happily bake day and night for a pair of killer shoes!

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Animal Print cake cases are a must!

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Fresh from the oven.

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Trusty pink icing pen…a perfect (yet messy) way to drizzle chocolate!

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As you can see, a few didn’t go quite to plan…but they all go down the same way and I am a firm believer that looks aren’t everything!

As for my outfit today, I’ve gone for my favourite swishy maxi skirt and a simple knitted tee

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Don’t forget my giveaways are running until the weekend!

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Got my Bake ON!

So, as I mentioned yesterday, it’s my Grandad’s Birthday today! We popped round with his presents yesterday so he’d have them to open first thing, but Mum, Dad and I are going round tonight for dinner and I want to take another little something.

First up I made a gingerbread loaf in place of a traditional Birthday cake. It is a favourite with everyone in this family, you’ll find the recipe in this post.


It isn’t the prettiest of cakes, but it more than makes up for it with yummy taste and smell!

Next up was an experimental batch of cookies. I have a HUGE box of muesli that is running out of date faster than I can eat it, so I wanted to incorporate it in baking, somehow, but I’m fed up of making flapjacks. I adapted a recipe I have for oat cookies with m&ms (posted on here waaay back!) and added in some chopped dates as they are my Grandad’s favourite.

Cookie experiment = massive success. I HAD to sample one and oh man. The dates give a toffee-ish taste and the cookie is crunchy and chewy at the same time.
They are now in a glass jar with a gift tag ready to be presented to the Birthday Boy.




For these cookies you will need:

150g self raising flour
150g muesli (I used a low sugar one from Lidl)
150g sugar (I used soft, dark brown, but caster is fine!)
150g butter
2tbsp golden syrup
2tbsp milk
Chopped dates…I used about double what you see in the picture and chopped each one in to about five pieces.

Method:

Pre-heat your oven to 180*c

Sift together the flour, muesli and sugar. Add in the chopped dates and mix together.

Melt the butter, syrup and milk, stirring until all the butter is dissolved.

Pour the liquid in to the dry mixture and blend well.

Shape in to rounds (I used a tablespoon for size) and place on a lined baking tray…these don’t spread too much so you can put them quite near each other.

Bake for 10-15 minutes until golden. I have a fan oven and they took just under 10 minutes, so do keep an eye on them!

Wait for the biscuits to firm up then move to a wire cooling rack.

ENJOY

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What I’ve Worn this weekend.

Hello! I hope everyone has had a truly fabulous weekend! Thank you to all of you who’ve entered my giveaways, if you haven’t…DO IT!

(here, here and here)
It’s been a chilled weekend here, I still don’t feel 100% well, although MY VOICE IS BACK! After six days of whispering, I’m now doing everyones head in. It’s great!

I’ve enjoyed dressing down this weekend, it’s great to have a distinction between work wear and non-work wear; something I’ve never had before as previous jobs have always involved uniform (I still have my sexy Tesco number).

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Yesterday was a floral skirt from Sainsburys, Purple tights and New Look jersey jumper. Perfect for a day spent mooching around town with Mum.

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Today involved a super old Topshop dress combined with some hyper-activity this morning.

Someone asked to see some more of my bedroom the other day, so here are a couple of photos of my favourite bits…

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Tomorrow is my Grandad’s birthday and I have some baking planned, so stay tuned for some recipe posts.

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