Being disabled I cannot any longer walk my dogs, but what we can do is bundle them in the car and take them for a run or swim. We are lucky to live very close a lovely National Trust beauty spot called Plymbridge in Plymouth. There I get to see my dogs run and indulge... Continue Reading →
Oh what a Monday
I woke up with my organized head on and with a clear plan to my day. I packed my partner off to work and then my day went pear-shaped. Bear my 17-month-old German Shepherd decided to escape. Still, in my PJs and slippers, I spent the next hour trying to get him in. I tried... Continue Reading →
November Favourites
This month there has been an abundance in the discovery of vegan and gluten-free food and ethical household products for me. I thought I would share a few of my favourites. Maybe you have tried them, I always love to hear your feedback and comments. These are the ones I have tested and it... Continue Reading →
No Bull, No Chick from Iceland
I heard so much hype about the new range of vegan food products that were being bought out by the biggest frozen food supplier and supermarket Iceland.I first my heart did a happy dance and then sunk. I am a vegan who is coeliac, and I feel so excluded from all the new vegan trends.... Continue Reading →
Sunday Brunch
Sunday is definitely my favourite day of the week. It is a more chilled day, where I not to plan very much at all. A little writing for my blog and some recipe ideas is enough, maybe some housework and preparing a Sunday dinner. I was really thinking about vegan brunch ideas today. Something that... Continue Reading →
In a perfect vegan world
When I became a vegan over two years ago, I never imagined the pressure and guilt that would come with it. The strive to become a perfect vegan laid heavy on my shoulders and still do to some extent. I was a vegetarian before and had been for 20 odd years. Along with not eating... Continue Reading →
Christmas Baking Begins
For me, as soon as Halloween is over it signals the start of Christmas or more so the precisional planning of Christmas baking. I love the preparation of the seasonal food, food that my family love to eat. Favourites such as stollen, yule log, cheesecakes, mince pies, gingerbread and the Christmas cake. These are a... Continue Reading →