The November Degustabox*

Box gifted by Degustabox
This is a PR box, this means there will sometimes be additional flavours or products than you’d get as a subscriber, I will highlight this within my post.

Another month and another cracking Degustabox delivery, as with last month there wasn’t a single product I didn’t enjoy and I wasted no time in getting stuck in.

Pure Leaf matcha teas are great, I love how they look and how they taste and they are doing wonders for helping my reduce my caffeine intake! The ginger flavour is especially good right now as it’s like a hug in a mug. Subscribers will receive one of three varieties in their box.
I love this kind of snack, being the serial grazer that I am. Both verities of Real Handful trail mix are super yummy, and makes me feel virtuous even if the only hiking I ever do is the occasional walk to work! Subscribers will get either strawberry stomp OR blackcurrant blast. Both are delicious and I’ll be grabbing some more next time I am at Tesco.
I’ve been drinking rather a lot of gin lately, and have had a lot of fun trying out new mixer/spirit combinations. Double Dutch are a new brand on me- I really liked the cranberry and ginger for a festive feel. Subscribers will receive both flavours.
Peanut butter puffs sound like they might be disgusting, but trust me, they aren’t. They are vegan and gluten free, a nice and healthy(er) alternative to crisps and so far come in original or chilli flavour. I eagerly await the launch of banana, although my head keeps expecting something 100% savoury when I eat these.
How great is this packaging? Simple, eye catching and very modern. Peanut butter and dark chocolate is such a winning combination in my book, and these bars are yum! They also donate 1% of their turnover to charity and contain lots of tasty nutrients.
Subscribers will receive one of three flavours in their box, the others being peanut butter and coconut/peanut butter, raisin and dark chocolate.
I don’t have much information on these Food Thoughts cacao melts but I can tell you I can’t wait to use them in some baking I’m doing next week…watch this space!

It took me a LONG time to appreciate marmalade, but now I enjoy it a lot, specifically on white toast with lots of butter. It’s good to see a prestigious brand like Duerr’s do a reduced sugar variant of the classic (and superior) spread. Less sugar without any compromise on taste.
Subscribers will either get the half sugar variety OR fine cut Seville orange marmalade.
This is literally a dairy-free nutella milkshake! Made with creamy coconut milk, both vegans and non vegans alike will enjoy this for sure. Out of curiosity I tried it heated up too…I recommend it. Highly.

Bob and I eat a lot of instant noodles for work lunches and both agree that Mr Lees are superior, both for their taste and the fact they have no hidden nasties. Subscribers will get either Coconut Chicken Laksa (Bob’s favourite) OR Zen Garden Vegetables (my pick) in their box.

This is an interesting little drink and I don’t really know how to describe it. It’s a low alcohol beverage which will be available in Fortnum and Mason from January. Made from berries, botanicals and cocoa it has 1% ABV and really needs to be tried to truly understand it.

Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought in the comments.


If you’re new to Degustabox, it’s a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.


If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code XOQGC at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.

Top six festive gifts for cat lovers and their cats

By Kathrin Burckhardt and Julie Barnes, Cat in a Flat

Any excuse for a Pablo photo!

It’s nearly Christmas! Yes, the time of the year when we’re thinking about our loved ones and what will bring a big smile to their faces on Christmas day… Or at the very least, panicking that we’ve not been thinking about it at all and hastily scribbling to-do lists! To help you out a bit, Cat in a Flat has put together a hot-list of gift ideas for those cat lovers in your life! 

Advent Calendar for your Cat

Start the festive season with a fun gift for your cat to count down to Christmas in the most entertaining way. Lily’s Kitchen charming, hand drawn Advent Calendar for cats whisks you into the world of a Christmas pantomime celebration with plenty of merriment and mischief! Each window of the theatre is generously filled with Lily’s Kitchen naturally wholesome treats.

Molecular Motifs

This necklace pendant is designed after the molecular structure of Nepetalactone which is the active compound found in Catnip. When a cat eats catnip, it acts as a sedative, but when smelled, it mimics feline pheromones and triggers those receptors causing kittens to go crazy! This gift I perfect for all those science-loving cat lovers out there. Wearing this will make them purr!

Necklace

Cat Tea Towel

This beautifully illustrated tea towel is created by Amy Fenton who is a member of the ARTHOUSE Unlimited collective. The cats are printed in striking orange on 100% cotton will definitely brighten up any cat lover’s kitchen!

Tea Towel

Cat sitting voucher 

For the cat lover who wants to go away, without the guilt, give them a Cat in a Flat voucher; the gift of a trusted, kitty loving cat sitter. Ready to drop by and pamper your recipient’s furry loved one at agreed times during the days they are away, a cat sitter will follow specific cat caring instructions. That way you and your friend/family can be sure that their cat will be properly cared for and won’t get lonely while they are away.

For the Men

And here is a little gift idea for the extra special cat lovers in our family. The cat lovers that might not go as crazy and loud as the rest of us, but instead show it in their very own subtle way. You all know who we are talking about! 

2020 Cat Calendar by Axel Scheffler & Friends

Looking forward to the new year, as a cat lover, who wouldn’t love planning their months ahead on a beautifully illustrated kitty calendar by Axel Scheffler (the illustrator of The Gruffalo) and friends? Available exclusively through CatInAFlat.com, all profits are donated to support endangered wild cats in the care of BornFree.org.uk. So, while you organise your life, you also get to save a life, win-win for all. 

Calendar

With all these Christmas ideas we’re sure cat lovers won’t be disappointed with their Christmas stocking.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kathrin Burckhardt and Julie Barnes are Co-Founders of Cat in a Flat. Cat in a Flat is a trusted cat-sitting community created by cat lovers for cat lovers. Its mission is to help cats stay in the comfort of their own homes by connecting cat owners with trusted, insured, local, cat-loving sitters.

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Disclaimer: This is a guest post/advertorial for Cat in a Flat for which I received no compensation, I just so happen to love cats and have experience with the site having used them to look after our fluffy liability with great success, so I can personally vouch for them. I hope you enjoy!

Christmas at Castle Howard

A couple of weeks ago Bob and I took a trip up North for a week, to spend time with his family and friends and celebrate his 30th birthday. We packed a heck of a lot in to that week away, and one of the highlights was the visit we made to Castle Howard for their “Christmas at Castle Howard” event. The main reason for our visit was to show Bob’s mum some support for her first stint playing piano in the Great Hall, something she’ll be doing on various dates throughout the festive period. Not that she needed us there, she nailed it, and we were blown away by the grandeur of the house and it’s stunning grounds.

The theme for this year’s event was ‘A Christmas Masquerade’ and was created by Charlotte Lloyd Webber and Bretta Gereke. It’s hard to explain how decadent the house looked, so I’ll let the photos do the talking, it was great to learn some of the history of the castle and imagine how incredible their Christmas parties must have been!

If you find yourself near York with a yearning to do something festive then I 100% recommend visiting Castle Howard, the grounds are breathtaking too, and with coffee and good food on offer you can easily spend a whole day there (and of course, the pianist is amazing!)

How to get a career in the fashion industry after education*

Have you ever considered a career in the fashion industry? Perhaps you have something specific in mind – models and designers are both extremely popular roles, but the competitive nature of the industry means that you’ll need to work hard to get your foot in the door. The fashion industry offers a wide variety of different roles and it’s worth taking a look at some of the different career choices that you might not have initially considered.

  1. Fashion Journalist

Fashion journalists are similar to news journalists, but they specialise in reporting and writing about the latest fashion trends and accessories. A fashion journalist is no longer limited to securing a job for a print publication — with a range of online magazines out there, there are more opportunities available. You could also go freelance, but work isn’t guaranteed here. As part of the job, you’ll likely be required to travel and meet new people to conduct interviews and get the latest on fashion stories. 

If you have a love for all things creative, strong written skills and a love of fashion, then this could be the career choice for you. Choosing A-levels such as English Language will further your creative writing skills, for example. There are specialty degrees out there too, such as the Fashion Communications course which will teach you more about the sector and increase your employability. 

You should also start a writing portfolio or blog so that prospective employers can see your work. Start your own fashion blog to write about the latest news in the sector and approach editors for freelance opportunities. Networking is also a great way to get to know about future vacancies. Try to secure unpaid work in relevant positions to build your experience too.

2.Garment technologist

You might not have heard of a garment technologist, yet they are extremely valuable in the world of fashion. This role is largely about quality control and investigative work with regards to the materials that are used to create fashion pieces. The main role of these individuals is to work on design and development of new materials. Through testing new combinations of materials and fibres, people in this role look to find the best type of fabric for what’s to be made. These people work closely with designers, pattern graders and buying teams to find the right type of fabric for what’s to be made. 

This role also involves looking at how to improve production techniques. This might be to do with price and would involve liaising with buyers and suppliers to negotiate a cost that’s within the budget of the project. Or, they might be looking to make the company more sustainable, and therefore the technologist would investigate the production of the fabrics. 

Employers may also expect you to have a degree in a related topic, such as garment technology and production, or you may complete a module around this as part of a wider subject. Or, look out for apprenticeship schemes and junior roles, where you can work your way up to this role.

3. Creator/Illustrator

Creators and illustrators are responsible for drawing the diagrams that represent the clothing to others. They work closely with designers to create conceptual sketches and illustrations of fashion products. In addition to this, they may produce advertising copy and images for promotional material for print and online coverage. To succeed in this role, you need to be able to use computer design, as well as drawing by hand and have an eye for fashion. 

Most illustrators pursue a graphic design or arts related degree before moving into fashion. To get accepted onto a degree of this kind, you will need GCSEs and potentially A levels, or entry based on passing a foundation course. Alternatively, you can build up a strong portfolio and gain experience in relevant positions to impress prospective employees. 

4. Pattern grader

Pattern grading is another lesser known role within the industry. They focus on producing scaled-up and scaled-down versions of design patterns, which enables the manufacturers to produce the same patterned piece of clothing in different sizes. Some of the main tasks of a pattern grader include; tracing the outline of a pattern with scanning equipment, quality checking to ensure that the final pattern is in-line with the original design and creating sample garments from the pattern to send to prospective buyers. 

You should have strong skills in mathematics if you want to pursue this career path, as well as an interest in textiles. You must be able to take accurate measurements and make calculations in order to scale the patterns correctly. It’s also important that you enjoy being part of a team, so to cooperate with others in the design process, and be able to confidently use IT to work with a digitising table. 

This role doesn’t actually require a degree. Instead, you could take the apprenticeship route through college by studying subjects such as fashion or textiles. Or, work your way up from an assistant or pattern cutter to become a grader in a fashion company. From designing eye-catching patterns for men’s formal shirts to creating quirky patterns for umbrellas, your work is guaranteed to be an ideal creative outlet! 

5. Fashion Accountant

If you’re great with numbers and have a flair for fashion, why not combine the two by working as a fashion accountant? There are a range of finance roles available in the fashion sector — from retail accountants to accountants in textiles who ensure that a budget is adhered to when buying materials. Roles like this allow you to be involved with designers and the garment-making process, whilst keeping finances under control. 

It goes without saying that you need to be skilled at maths to excel in this role. Start by taking Maths at A-level and progress to studying a financial role at university. This might be Economics, Accounting or another form of Financial Studies. As part of your degree, take up the opportunity to undergo a year in industry — this can give you an insight into the field that you’re going into and give you some invaluable experience to put on your CV.

The fashion industry offers many opportunities that you might not have considered. The competitive nature of the sector means that you have to put yourself out there and show employers that you’re willing to go the extra mile – so what are you waiting for? 

7 Reasons Why Everybody Should Go On A Cruise*

When people think of a cruise they often picture lots of senior citizens playing cards and going to shows. Young people tend to avoid them because they don’t think that it’s for them, but that’s a big misconception. There are a lot of different types of cruises to suit different tastes, and cruising is a much better way to travel than flying. If you haven’t been on a cruise before, these are some of the reasons you should consider it.

Photo by Peter Hansen on Unsplash

It’s Good Value For Money 

Flights are often one of the most expensive parts of travel, and then you have to consider your accommodation on top. But with a cruise, it’s all rolled into one and it’s good value for money. You can get some great deals from companies like Bolsover Cruise Club if you shop around and book in advance, and you don’t have to worry about any extra costs on top because your food and drinks are often included. If you are looking for a cheap trip, but you don’t want to sacrifice on quality a cruise is the ideal choice.

Less Travel Delays 

When you fly, there is always the danger that you will have to deal with a delay. Flights can be delayed by a lot of things, but with a cruise it’s not as likely that you will be delayed. In some cases extreme weather may make it dangerous but most of the time they can plan around it and your trip will still go ahead as planned.

Avoid The Airport

The airport is the worst thing about traveling. Trying to navigate a busy terminal and then waiting in line to go through security is always stressful, and that’s if everything is on time. If there are delays then you will be waiting around for hours. It’s the worst way to start and end your trip, but if you go on a cruise, you can avoid all of that. It’s also ideal if you’re terrified of flying but you still want to be able to travel to some amazing destinations. 

See Multiple Destinations 

The best thing about taking a cruise is that you get to see multiple destinations. You could still do that if you were flying but it means navigating the airport, checking into hotels, and packing and unpacking your case every time. But with a cruise, you can sit back and relax while you travel to your next destination. If you are going to a part of the world that you have never visited before, a cruise is a great way to see a lot of different places and really get a sense of the whole region, instead of trying to decide on one place. If you don’t like a destination, it doesn’t matter too much because it’s only one small part of your trip and you will be moving on to somewhere else soon enough. 

The Journey Is Part Of The Experience 

Usually, the journey is the frustrating part that you have to get out of the way before you can enjoy exploring an exciting new place. But on a cruise, the journey is part of the experience. Big cruise ships have so many onboard activities so instead of sitting on a cramped plane or spending hours on a long train journey, you can kick back and relax with a cocktail or go for a swim in the onboard pool. The journey becomes a fun part of the experience, rather than a necessary evil. 

It’s More Sociable 

Meeting people is one of the great things about travel, and if you are on a cruise, you get so many more opportunities to do that. You spend a lot of time with your fellow travelers on the ship and you can really get to know the people that you are traveling with. This is great for solo travelers that are looking to meet new and interesting people along the way. By the time you reach your destination, you might have made some great new friends that you can go exploring with. 

It’s More Scenic 

The inside of a plane isn’t exactly the most picturesque environment and even though you can get some good views from the window sometimes, you mostly just see cloud cover. But on a cruise ship, you get a far more scenic experience. There’s something special about being on the open ocean and when you get closer to your destination, you can see the incredible coastlines of the country as you pull into port. 

If you haven’t considered a cruise because you didn’t think it was for you, it’s worth reconsidering because it’s a great way to travel.