A Strong Coffee: October 2014

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Plastic Box Shop 4 Box Challenge

4-box-challenge


My name is Louise and I am a hoarder. There I said it, and now I can move on. It's never good to watch an episode of "The World's Worst Hoarders" and sit there thinking, well I'm not quite that bad. When Plastic Box Shop wrote to me about their 4 box challenge I knew I needed to take part. Over the years we have gathered a lot of stuff. With this stuff comes memories which I hold onto making it hard for me to let go of things. We have also gathered 3 children. With them comes lots of toys and lots of mess.

The challenge was simple. They would provide 4 boxes and I would declutter one room. They provide this useful infographic to help me with my decisions.

4-box-declutter-challenge


The room I chose was my bedroom. I try to keep the downstairs of the house tidy for when people come round. My bedroom on the other hand had turned into a dumping ground.

Surfaces were cluttered.

cluttered-desk

cluttered-chest-of-drawers

Draws and wardrobe unorganised.

cluttered-wardrobe


The boxes were a massive help. I laid them on the bed and got to work. It was a quick way of making a decision over objects.

In the process I managed to fill 2 rubbish bags full of junk, 1 very large charity bag of clothes and a whole box full of the boys' toys that they had left scattered around his room. I can't believe that I was living in a room with so much junk. Getting rid of it has had a massive effect and I am determined that it will not get as bad again. Items are now strictly on a 1 in 1 out basis. If I buy a new top and old one goes. It will be hard, but it needs to be done.

So what did I find out by doing the challenge?

1. I keep a lot of things I don't need. I went through every draw and found 4 nursing bras. On the basis I stopped feeding little man 2 years ago and don't plan to have any more children, I have no idea why these were clogging my drawers. A belt for a top that has been binned about 2 years ago is again not required.

2. I keep pointless pieces of paper. Sometimes keeping receipts is useful, however, there is no need to keep a Butlins receipt for 3 postcards or a recipt for a top you bought in 2013 and have no got rid of. I also gather a lot of childrens art work. I took this photo so I have a record and can now recycle them.

kids art


3. My children move their toys into my room a lot. I need to ensure that if they come into my room, they leave with all toys. I don't need any play food or crayons in my bedroom.

4. If a glove has been lost for 3 years it is unlikely to show up, so its best just to say goodbye to its unpaired friend.

5. I need to buy new sunglasses. I found a number of pairs of sunglasses which quite frankly can't have ever suited me.

6. Memories are far more important than "stuff." This one tiny picture is much more valuable than all the junk I threw away.

7. Just because my Dad told me it cost a lot when I was 15, doesn't mean that it did or that I need to keep it for over 20 years.

8. Time helps you realise that you don't need to hold onto things. Going through some of the old baby clothes I found, I realised that there was no need to keep some of them. Children are individuals. Little man should not have a wardrobe of worn hand me downs.

9. I now need to take my boxes and work through the house room by room.

10. There really should have been 5 boxes. I needed one labelled "Objects of which I have no idea what they are and need to ask my husband about." I kept these in a pile and most of which he had no idea either!

So here is my after photo.

tidy bedroom

tidy chest of drawers


My bedroom seems bigger, and most definitely a more relaxing place. No cluttered surfaces and everything has a place. I would like to thank Plastic Box Shop for getting me to sort this out, and I am determined to continue.

Have you got any great decluttering/tiding tips that I can use in the future?

Thank you Plastic Box Shop for helping me make my bedroom a place to relax.

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Monsters under the bed?

All my boys have gone through stages where they don't like the dark. I'm not sure if it monsters they are scared of or something else, but they certainly like to have night lights to make them feel safe. Philips lighting have been looking into what is going on in our kids' imaginations. Here is there mostergraphic to help us adults understand.


infographic on monsters


Their research also showed that 58% redecorate the kids' room more than any other in the house. Personally we have tried to do the decorating of the rooms in plain colours and choose to add fantastic accessories like the Spiderman projector to give it a theme. This way there is less painting and more changing of accessories. We are currently thinking of changing middle man's room as he is going to need space to do his homework now he is at school. I think a cabin bed might be a way of making the best use of the space and then using some of Philips Lighting to keep all those monsters away.

Are your children scared of the dark or monsters? What do you do to help them?




I have been gifted a Spiderman projector for Middle mans room in return for this post.







Sunday, 26 October 2014

Eerie Eyeball Cake Pops

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When you first make cake pops, they are quite tricky. They are quite time consuming, but once you get the hang of it, they are fun to make. With Halloween coming up, I really enjoyed making these eerie eyeball cake pops.

Ingredients (makes 12):

3 plain cupcakes
3 tablespoons of frosting  - I used Betty Crocker's Vanilla frosting
Cake Pop sticks
A tube of smarties
White chocolate cake covering
Writing icing pens

First you make the cake balls by mixing the crumbled cupcakes and frosting together and make into balls.

cake-pops-mixture


Melt the white chocolate and dip the sticks into it and then into the cake balls.Put into the freezer to cool.

Prepare the smarties by using the writing icing to make eyes.

smartie-eyes


Now get the cake pops out of the freezer, dip in the white chocolate and add a smartie eye.


eyeball-cake-pops


Finish by adding red icing to make veins.

If you are going to make these I have written a detailed post full of hints and tips about how to make cake pops here.

What Halloween treats are you making?


Saturday, 25 October 2014

Discount Coffee Giveaway!

larozza-coffee

As you have probably guessed by my blog name, I like coffee. I have a cup every day and I always have filter coffee. Recently, Discount Coffee asked me if I would like to review their Larozza Crema Ground Coffee. They state that it is a premium Italien blend that combines sweet ground Brazilian coffee beans and Arabica coffee beans from Colombia and South America. It is full flavoured, intense blend with a robust body and smooth aftertaste. I would definitely agree that it is full flavoured as it is a strong coffee. I enjoyed it but my husband wasn't as sure and felt it had a slightly bitter aftertaste. At £12.99 for a 1kg bag it certainly provides value for money.

If coffee isn't for you, they also sell tea and hot chocolate. Dicsount Coffee have kindly agreed to provide 1kg of the Larozza Crema Ground Coffee as a prize to one of my readers, Just complete the Rafflecopter below. Good Luck! (Oh and why not try my coffee dessert recipe below)

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coffee-dessert

This is a tiramasu style dessert, but after I realised just how many calories are in mascapone I swopped to using quark instead. You could use Tia Maria instead of Baileys and it will taste lovely too.

Ingredients (serves 2):

6 Sponge fingers
Cold filter coffee 
Baileys
Quark
Caster sugar
Creme fraiche
Cadbury's Flake


Break up the sponge fingers and place them in the bottom of the glass. Pour over the cold coffee so that it soaks in to the biscuits.

In a bowl, mix the quark, caster sugar, creme fraiche and Baileys.

topping-ingredients

Place the topping over the sponge fingers and sprinkle a flake on top.

coffee-quark-desserts


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Monster Face Cupcakes

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Big man has been asking to do some cooking recently so we decided to make some monster cupcakes. We made 24 cupcakes using a standard 8oz self raising flour, 8oz caster sugar, 8oz butter and 4 eggs.

boy-baking-cakes


To decorate the cakes we used:

White chocolate buttons
A packet of lips and teeth sweets
A tube of smarties
A packet of strawberry laces
Betty Crockers vanilla frosting
Green food colouring
Icing tubes

sweets


Here I took on the messy job of icing the cupcakes and let the boys decorate them. I used green coloring mixed in with Betty Crocker's vanilla frosting and then piped them in a "messy" style.

iced-cupcakes


They were very excited about making scary faces and particularly liked the teeth and lips.

Middle man was very keen on modelling them on me! Which apparently means I have teeth on my forehead and a beard.....

monster cupcake


What have you baked with the kids recently?

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Healthy Halloween Treats

Healthy halloween treats

Halloween is nearly upon us and Sykes Cottages have challenged bloggers to come up with some healthy Halloween treats. As my boys are aged between 2 and 6, I decided that I wouldn't be too gruesome with the menu.

First of all I made a Spooky Spider Sandwich. Here I used a garlic stuffed olive cut in half for eyes, a ham sandwich (but any filling is fine) and made legs from cucumber slices.


I used a round cookie cutter to cut the sandwich and then placed the legs around the side and the olives on top. This would be good served with some spider web shaped crisps, or you could make your own web using twiglets.


Certainly not too scary to eat, but maybe too cute!

Next I decided to make a pudding of snail porridge. I started by making the snails out of strawberries and melted milk chocolate. 


I added detail with a drizzle of white chocolate.


I then heated up some rice pudding and added some strawberry jam.


I then placed 2 snails in the centre. Big man was very keen on this and requested more snails!


Last but not least to wash down your Halloween meal, why not try a witches brew with ogres eyeballs? Here I used limeade, a blob of vanilla ice cream and a slice of kiwi.



So which is your favourite? Do you enjoy making spooky dishes for your children at Halloween?


This is my entry to the Sykes Cottages Healthy Halloween Treats Competition.



I received the cost of ingredients and a recipe book for inspiration.

First Football Match

This week big man has been a star. He took good care of his brothers whilst I was poorly. He also made me a get well soon card, even if he chose to give it me whilst I was throwing up! Luckily it was only a 24hr bug and I was well in time to take him to his first school football match. When it comes to football I have to confess it isn't my thing. Infact he does after school football as it saves me having to go and watch. Standing around outside is definitely not my thing. However, he had been chosen to play for his school, so I was looking forward to go and went prepared with a bag full of snacks to keep little man entertained.

Of course within 2 minutes of arriving, little man had eaten the extensive range of snacks and was complaining that I hadn't taken more. Watching big man play was really interesting. He may not be a star scorer, but he is a team player. His excitement was infectious. It was beautiful to see him so happy. He took more of a defense role. I can't really comment on whether the team played well or not as I have no idea, but they won their matches so I would say that is a good sign. The all shook hands with the other teams at the end of each game. It was a lovely afternoon which has made me realise that maybe I need to know a little bit more about football. Now, what is the offside rule again?

playing-football




Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Foodie Gifts from Museum Selection and Giveaway!

My top 5 foodie Gifts

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Stuck on what to buy someone who has everything for Christmas? I figure you can't really go wrong with a foodie gift. I have been having a look through Museum Selection at their products and thought I would put together my top 5 for you. They do lots of other lovely gifts too from gardening to jewellery so it is well worth taking a look.

1. 6 Honey Selection Box. Honey is one of those things, I often forget I like, until I have it. This contains Orange, Exmoor and Essex Blosson and English Borage honey and I am sure they would taste delicious.

2. Boozy Fudge Treats. This caught my eye when it mentioned Irish cream fudge!

3. Elephant Afternoon Tea Caddy. It was the tin on this gift that I really liked, and you know us English with our tea.

4. Marzipan Fruits. Marzipan fruits mean Christmas to me, and these look much more professional than the ones I have a go at making.

5. 6 Jam Selection Tin. A selection of jam and marmalade to have on some nice warm toast in the morning.

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Saturday, 18 October 2014

Mr Peabody and Sherman Review and Rocky Road Popcorn Recipe

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This week we have been sent Mr Peabody and Sherman to review thanks to Cash Generator. I have to say it is a great film for all the family as even I enjoyed this children's movie. Mr Peabody is an intellectual talking dog who adopts an orphan called Sherman. He teaches him History by travelling back in time in his own time machine. Sherman has a hard time at school with a girl called Penny so a meeting between the parents is arranged at Mr Peabody's house. This is where things start to go wrong as Penny and Sherman end up using the time machine without Mr Peabody.

I really enjoyed the film and even though middle man didn't understand all of it, he now wants to visit "Ancient Egypt." Big man loves the historical aspects of the film. I would certainly recommend the film to anyone with children aged 6 and above.

When we watch DVD's at home we like to make it a movie night, and I thought I would share this rather yummy Popcorn recipe with you, if you are planning a movie night soon.


rocky-road-popcorn-recipe

For this you will need some corn kernals, mini marshmallows, raisins, chocolate and grease proofed paper.

Start by popping your corn. We have a popcorn maker, but if you don't just put some in a saucepan with a lid.

popcorn-machine


Spread your popcorn on some grease proofed paper and melt the chocolate in the microwave. Pour the chocolate over the popcorn.

popcorn-and-melted-chocolate

Add the mini marshmallows and raisins. Then pop it in the fridge to set.

rocky-road-popcorn

Then to the best part - eating it!

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Kids' Ski Wardrobe Essentials


This was fashionable on the slopes 15 years ago - honest!
It has been a long time since I have been skiing. Now the boys are getting older I would love to take them soon. I think the key to enjoying a skiing holiday is to be dressed appropriately. Skiing is such fun, but it is important to be warm! The latest Blogger Challenge from Mark Warner is to hand pick a kids ski wardrobe from the rather lovely clothing company Polarn O.Pyret. We are already Polarn O.Pyret fans. I like their colourful designs and the clothes that we have are great quality meaning that they can be handed down. They also have the bonus of a large amount of unisex designs. This isn't an issue for us with three boys, but worth knowing if you have a pigeon pair.

So here is my kids wardrobe wishlist:

Kids Ski wardrobe from Polarn O. Pyret

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Firstly I have chosen these kids winter padded trousers which look perfect for the cold weather. I particularly like the fact that they have re-inforced fabric on the knees and bottom. Let's face it, along with learning to ski comes a lots of falling! The leg cuffs have velcro on them which is good because it means that they can easily be adjusted for going over bulky ski boots.

The matching ski jacket has been made with a lot of thought. It comes with a detachable snow shirt that can be attached to the snow trousers. Once again this is a feature that is very handy if you fall as it stops snow going down the back of your trousers!

You can see by the photo of me skiing that I wear mittens instead of gloves, so I would also chose these zip up mittens for my boys. I have had both ski gloves and mittens and I believe the mittens are a better choice. Firstly they are a lot easier to put on. Ski gloves are really bulky and well padded so they are hard to get on and then it isn't that easy to bend your fingers. I was advised by an instructor that mittens are easier and have never looked back.

I really like these colourful base layers. I like that the striped top is longer at the back, meaning that your little ones back will still be warm and cozy when you bend over. These would also be good in a variety of sports, not just skiing. I would have to pair it with these funky long johns.

On the basis that scarves can get caught on things, unravel and can also be bulky, I really like this neckwarmer as an alternative. It is made from merino wool too so it would be lovely and soft.

The fur trimmed hats are also on my wishlist as if it is really cold the long ear flaps will keep your little ones ears warm.

Last but not least, I had to add this curious clouds t-shirt to my wishlist as I just love the design. Who says that boys clothes have to be plain and boring!

So that is my kids ski wish list. Have I missed anything? What are your must haves to go skiing?

falling-skiing
This may explain why I like the snow shirt and re-inforced seat!



This is my entry to the Mark Warners Blogger Challenge with Polarn O. Pyret

Steffi Love Doll Giveaway!


Steffi Love is the popular fashion doll and now girls can make their pop star dreams come true with the new Superstar fashion doll range.

To celebrate the launch of the range, Steffi Love has,for the first time,become a real life popstar, in the form of former X-Factor contestant, pop singer, fashionista and lead vocalist of hit girl band The Dolly Rockers Sophie King. Steffi released her first single Real Good Time on iTunes this summer and will be releasing more in the run up to Christmas.

The Steffi Love Superstar toy range, available now from all good retailers and includes:

Singing Superstar: Steffi Love's music career started with a bang, with the release of 'Real Good Time', and this Steffi fashion doll comes wearing Steffi's dance outfit from the actual music video. If you press Steffi's necklace she even sings the chorus. There is also a echo microphone so you can sing along too. 

Backstage Superstar: Here’s an opportunity to collect Steffi's backstage wardrobe from the "Real Good Time" shoot. Backstage Steffi also comes with loads of accessories and two exclusive outfits that aren’t available anywhere else.

Dress-up Superstar: Here's your chance to be just like Steffi with your own iconic pink dress from the 'Real Good Time' music video. Just like the one Steffi wears, plus it also includes Steffi's gold necklace and white shoes - as well as an echo microphone to sing along – so you can dress up just like her! All with a matching Steffi Love fashion doll wearing the same Superstar outfit. 

Each of these dolls comes with an invite to Steffi's online VIP club with access to exclusive games and videos at www.steffilove.co.uk.

There are over 40 Steffi Love dolls to collect in total including Animal Doctor, Fashion Princess (Cinderella), Riding Tour, Bike and Tour, Wedding and Night Ride - so something to please any little girl.

I have been offered one of the latest Steffi Love dolls to giveaway to one of my readers. Just complete the rafflecopter below. Good Luck!

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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Matt Hatter Action Figure Giveaway!

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Matt Hatter Chronicles fans will be excited to hear that a new toy range has launched in the UK. The CITV hit, Matt Hatter Chronicles, is a pulse-pounding CG-animated comedy adventure designed to thrill boys aged 4-9.

Kids can bring their favourite Matt Hatter scenes to life with the brand new range of toys. True to the popular CITV show, the must-have toy collection allows kids to re-enact Matt and his friends’ quest to rid the Multiverse of Lord Tenoroc’s fearsome Super Villains! Who will become the ultimate Hatter Hero as kids re-live the awesome adventures of the Matt Hatter Chronicles?

Matt Hatter Chronicles follows schoolboy Matt Hatter as he moves from New York to London, living in Notting Hill’s famous Coronet Movie Theatre. It’s here that he discovers a huge family secret – the Hatters are guardians of a secret dimension known as the Multiverse, the gateway to which is accessed through one of the Coronet movie screens. Famous villains from adventure flicks screened at the Coronet have escaped into the Multiverse and under the direction of the fiendish Lord Tenoroc are wreaking havoc. As the next Hatter Hero it’s up to Matt to clean up the mess and recapture all the Super Villains. He’s got to catch them all!

There are an array of toys in the Matt Hatter range, from action vehicles to role play toys. The good news is that one of my readers has the chance to win a Matt Hatter Action Figure in my latest giveaway! Fantastic if you are starting to think about Christmas presents. Just complete the rafflecopter below. Good Luck!

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Monday, 13 October 2014

Homework: A Parent and Teachers Perspective

There has been a lot in the meda recently about homework. Claims that it is damaging to young children and taking away their right of family time. I have my own views on homework, as a parent of young children and as having been a secondary school teacher for a number of years.


Big man is 6. He loves playing in the park, making leaf soup and collecting sticks. After spending most of the day at school, I believe that he should be doing these things. He should be playing with his brothers and using his imagination. By the time he's got home from school, had a snack, dinner and a bath, there is very little time left for him to do this and even less when you factor in homework.

Each week, big man has a maths sheet, spellings and a literacy exercise. This is on top of the reading he should be doing every night. It is a organisational nightmare at the best of times trying to get 3 children to bed, but trying to encourage big man to do his homework on top of this makes it even harder. Whilst I do accept that it is beneficial to his learning, I feel that it is excessive. He is being forced to grow up too quickly and he finds it hard coming home from school and being expected to do additional work.

As a teacher at secondary school, I also had issues with homework. In the lower school (years 7-9) I believed that very little homework was necessary if (and the keyword here is, if) the children concentrated in lessons. Parents seemed to want their children to be set homework and would complain if there wasn't enough. As a teacher, however, collecting it in was a soul destroying task. Kids "forgot" or "Didn't understand it." They never seeked help before the due date. The general quality was poor. More time was spent chasing students and issuing detentions than marking it. In my personal opinion if children worked hard in the first place and then just read over their work every couple of weeks then it would be enough. At GCSE practice exam questions would be a better alternative to homework. I suppose it all goes down to the attitude of the student. A high achieving student would look over their notes whether a teacher asked them to or not. In turn most parents with a child at primary would do reading and learning games with their children. However, on the basis my child went to school and I was given a sheet on how to read books with my children, maybe I am wrong. Just because my children have been exposed to reading from the day they were born, others will not be as lucky. That makes me sad. That is probably the reason that everyone is set homework, although I question whether it makes any difference if there is a lack of parental support there in the first place.

I know that people will have mixed views on this subject. Whilst I agree that some work is required I do resent so much at such a young age. I will, however, ALWAYS support the teachers of my sons and would never allow them to not do their homework. More than anything, I believe that teachers and parents need to work together. I don't like homework hanging over a weekend and try to get big man to complete it on a Friday so he really can have a break. At least then he can have 2 days of just being a 6 year old. What do you think?

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Don't Rock The Boat Review and Giveaway

Don't-rock-the-boat-review


This week we have been sent Don't Rock The Boat to review. One of the problems I find with games is that there are very few that all three of the children can play together. Although this game is aimed at children 5+ with a little help, my three were able to enjoy it together. The idea is simple. Firstly you assemble your pirate ship and balance it on the high sea. Then you take it in turns to place a pirate penguin on the boat. Without the boat falling over.

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The idea is simple but it is actually lots of fun. The penguins can be placed anywhere on the boat. All the boys enjoyed playing it several times in a row. Although there was some frustration when they rocked it!

rocked-boat

As a parent, I liked the fact that it was easy to disassemble and fit neatly back in the box. With Christmas coming up I would certainly recommend this game for children of similar ages to mine.

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