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Thursday 19 February 2015

Save at ACHICA.Com with £20 off a Minimum £40 spend

£20 discount at ACHICA's new website
ACHICA's New Website Offer

ACHICA, the members-only, online lifestyle store is currently offering a £20 discount off a minimum spend of £40 to celebrate the launching of their new website at www.achica.com.

ACHICA offers "desirable brands at exceptional prices" and has buying teams across the World working with premium labels and niche boutiques to bring a great choice of furniture, homewares and accessories at up to 70% off the recommended retail price.


ACHICA is free to join and members can choose to receive daily or weekly emails alerting them to exclusive promotions ahead of everyone else. 


New promotions launch daily at 6:30 am and last for up to 5 days so demands is often high, but ACHICA also offer a core collection of home essentials which are always available to purchase.

The website is really user friendly and allows you to shop by promotion, style or department.


There is also a blog which offers great inspiration too.

We've used neutral tones in our lounge and dining room to complement the wood floors which the Husband has lovingly restored.  


It's wonderfully calming but I do occasionally have the urge to inject a pop of colour.


Peaceful neutrals in our sitting room
Peaceful neutrals at home


ACHICA "Home" checked cushion
Home Check 35 x 50cm cushion £15, reduced from £39

ACHICA natural hide poof
Natural Hide Poof - Ivory Brown £145 reduced from £179.99

ACHICA Patchwork Large 2 Seater Sofa
Patchwork Large 2 Seater Sofa £429 reduced from £799


Our recently installed fireplace provides a focal point for our sitting room - and yes, we are going to paint that mirror gold rather than silver!

Our fireplace at home
Our fireplace at home


But there are some braver choices on ACHICA.

ACHICA Rectangle Locomotive Mirror
Rectangle Locomotive Mirror - only 4 left - £649 reduced from £1,199


ACHICA Sculptured Lounge Chair
Sculptured Lounge Chair - Pink Wool - Only 4 left - £349 reduced from £599


ACHICA "Dent" Light Shade
Dent Shade 80, Gold £99 reduced from £176

We love our dining room with its statement sideboard and mirror but, again, I wonder what the injection of some colour and quirkiness would do.

Our dining room
Our Dining Room

ACHICA Babalou 6 Drawer Tower
Babalou 6 Drawer Tower, £299 reduced from £549

ACHICA Memory Carved Sideboard
Memory Carved 2 Door & 2 Drawer Sideboard - £999 reduced from £1,890
ACHICA Antiques Laughing Buddha
Antiques Laughing Budda - Only 1 in stock - £379 reduced from £795

As you can see, Achica.com has a wide range in eclectic and stylish items and also stocks items for the garden, children, and leisure and pets among others.    

ACHICA Naunton Manor Barcelona 6 Seater Round Set
Naunton Manor Barcelona 6 Seater Round Set - £749 reduced from £1,099

ACHICA Lourdes Cat Knitted Poncho
Lourdes Cat Knitted Poncho - only 1 left - £16 reduced from £60


ACHICA Chester & Wells Richmond Dog Bed
Chester & Wells Richmond Dog Bed in Red, Small - only 5 left - £105 reduced from £149.99.

Achica is certainly worth a look if you fancy unleashing your inner Linda Barker or Laurence Llewelyn Bowen. 

And you may well find unique pieces to make your home truly individual.
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Wednesday 18 February 2015

Pirates & Princesses Party at Hamleys, Cardiff - Landlubber-ly Jubberly!

Following our safari adventures at Hamleys Cardiff last summer, we were thrilled to be invited to sail the high seas for friend Ruby's 6th birthday party. 

I remembered the welcome haven that was the lovely air conditioned party room and the fun Caitlin and Ieuan had with Hamleys enthusiastic staff.


Hamleys Toy Store Logo


Store front of Hamleys Toy Store in Cardiff


Would they be up to the challenge on a Sunday morning?  


And a Sunday upon which Wales were playing Scotland and had to pull their socks up after the England debacle too.
 Happy Birthday sign outside Hamleys Toy Store Cardiff


Ieuan dressed as spiderman outside Hamleys Toystore Cardiff
Apparently, Ieuan is dressed in full pirate regalia underneath his Spiderman suit.

We were met by Captain James (who looked suspiciously familiar to me), Princess Seren and Pirate Alex who quickly took charge of proceedings and instigated a photocall in front of the bemused parents and shoppers.



Group of party kids outside Hamleys Toystore Cardiff


The party goers about to go in to the Pirate & Princesses Party at Hamleys Toystore Cardiff
Butter wouldn't melt ....

And so it was that 14 children and their (ahem) responsible adults started on a treasure hunt to explore the inner recesses of the store and to find the pirates' treasure.  

Clues had been carefully hidden and the party began their search.


A bus driving teddy bear in Hamleys Toystore, Cardiff
Yes,  the Hamleys bus does run on Sundays

The kids enjoying a treasure hunt at the Pirates & Princesses Party at Hamleys Toystore Cardiff
Full concentration was required for the reading of the clue


Caitlin being greeted by a princess
Caitlin, dressed as Elsa since Frozen's release confers with Princess Seren

The treasure hunt took us right around the store, passing, en route,  Lego, books, arts & crafts and finally ending at the true location of the treasure, the pick 'n' mix display!

Then it was left to Captain James to lead the team in the (somewhat surprisingly for pirates), application of the glitter tattoos, before heading off to the party room with the treasure.


Form an orderly queue ladies ....

Nothing makes a girl happier than a glitter rabbit tattoo

Ieuan .... not so much!

Whilst the kids were being tattooed (a possible programme concept for Channel 5?),  I took the time to peruse the store and to reminisce about being in the London flagship Hamleys store in the '70s and the strange bubble-gum paste you could buy there which created balloons when inflated by a small plastic tube. 

That was if the smell of the paste hadn't knocked you out first.  

Happy days.


Ooh look ....

The party room was set up with a table and one or two furry guests.  

There was a fabulous pirate themed backdrop behind the table.  

There were sweets, drinks, crafts and the obligatory DVD of Frozen playing on a raised screen on one wall. 

There was a dance floor lit by a light display in the shape of an inverted birthday cake and soft bean bags to relax on.  


The room is air conditioned and there is a toilet adjacent to the party room suitable for disabled use.  

After a session of colouring and badge making with Captain James, whilst Princess Seren and Pirate Alex carried out face and nail painting, it was time for some party games.

Captain James leading the colouring ...



and the badge making...

Party guest Joshua, looking mighty fierce

Ieuan, reunited with his favourite parrot, Boris 

There were musical statues and musical bumps (Gangnam style, naturally), Pirates Footsteps (in my youth it was "What's the time Mr Wolf?") and Duck or Goose (which I still haven't grasped, but which involves much hectic running and whooping).  

The Hamleys team had soon rendered the children exhausted and held an impromptu relaxation session before the food arrived.

What voodoo is this?

Happily the children revived in time for the food (supplied by nearby Ruby Tuesday) and a beautiful Frozen themed cake (supplied by Hamleys).  

There were mini burgers, chicken wings, fries and favourite party fare such as chocolate fingers.

Mini Ruby Tuesday Burgers

Ruby's lovely birthday cake


Birthday girl Ruby 

After a rousing chorus of "Happy Birthday" to Ruby, the children were delighted to meet surprise guest Hamley Bear who, despite his size, managed to throw some quite convincing shapes whilst dancing with the birthday girl to "For the first time in forever".  

He was then practically overpowered as the party guests claimed their own hugs and dances.  

Photographed by yours truly in "shakey-vision"

Then it was goody bags, balloons and generous slices of cake all round as the party guests left Captain James and his team to recover.   


We had a great time at the Hamleys Pirates & Princesses Party and, as I mentioned in my previous blog post here, although the price per head is arguably a little higher than, say, the local soft play centres, this is more than made up for by the fact that everything is done for the party organiser, bar send out the invitations - making it extremely stress free.  

Hamleys' themed parties are available every day and include, for example, Superhero!, Safari, Tea Party and even a pampering party, Luvley.  Packages, with the exception of Tea Party, are priced at £35 per child for 2 hours partying and the party room can accommodate up to 16 children with a minimum of 10 children per booking and a maximum of 4 supervising adults per booking.

The Pirates & Princesses party included:

* gift bag
* special gift for the birthday girl or boy
* exclusive themed cake
* party food
* party invitations
* balloons and stickers
* Hamley bear VIP visit
* games and activities.

Extras for all parties can be provided such as a magician, photographer, videographer or face painter.  
The value of the gift bag is around the £20 mark and the items contained in it are good quality. Ieuan's gift bag selection contained a miniature nerf gun and Caitlin had a lovely cuddly toy horse.



For full information please visit www.hamleys.com, email cardiffparty@hamleys.com or call 0207 478 3606.

*We were invited as guests of  St Davids' Cardiff and Hamleys Toy Store.
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Tuesday 17 February 2015

Pan-cake-demonium - Making Pancakes With Caitlin

Existing readers of this blog will be familiar with my undoubted culinary prowess and remember the 'Potato of Doom' incident. Despite this, and racked with unprecedented levels of maternal stress since it's half term and since 90% of all tweets are carrying the #PancakeDay hashtag,  I have caved in, embraced Delia and made pancakes with the help of Caitlin.


Let the sorcery begin

Sadly Ieuan has only progressed from eating things mostly beginning with 'b' (bananas, bread, bags of crisps), to things beginning with 'c' (carrots, and bags of crisps) so he absented himself from the kitchen on the grounds of being a future auditionee for "Freaky Eaters".

Chef Caitlin

This is the recipe we used, courtesy of Ms Smith.  It looked simple enough and didn't involve Chives so we gave it a go.


Ingredients:-
For the pancake mixture
*  110g / 4oz plain flour, sifted
*  pinch of salt
*  2 eggs
*  200ml/ 7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml / 3fl oz water
*  50g / 2oz butter

First, sift your flour
Method:-
1.  Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl.

2.  Make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it


3.  Begin whisking the eggs, including any bits of flour from around the edge of the bowl as you go.


4.  Gradually add small quantities of the milk / water mixture, still whisking to get rid of any lumps.

5.  When all the liquid is added, use a rubber spatula to scrape elusive bits of flour around the edge into the centre, then whisk until the batter is smooth with the consistency of thin cream.



6.   Melt the 50g/ 2oz of butter in a pan and spoon 2 tbsp. of it into the batter and whisk it in.  Pour the rest into a bowl and use it to grease the pan, using a wedge of kitchen paper to smear it around the pan before you make each pancake.

7.  Get the pan really hot, then turn down the heat to medium.  Do a test pancake to gauge the right amount of batter.  Delia suggests 2 tbsp. for an 18cm / 7 in pan but my frying pan is enormous and I found I was using at least 4/5 tbsp.




Er,  yup this definitely looks like my usual culinary standard - although it is the test one

Delia suggests it's easier if you spoon the batter into a ladle so it can be poured into the pan in one go.  The pancake should cook in around 30 seconds but I found it took a couple of minutes in my pan to get the golden colour and slightly crispy edges we love. 

8.  Flip the pancake over to cook the other side which should only take a few seconds (again I found it took much longer).

9.  Decorate to taste.


I assembled a selection of sweet treats for the kids to try, including blueberries, sultanas, maple syrup and lemon juice.  We found the mix made five decent sized pancakes.



which the kids ate.  No really.  Even Ieuan.  Perhaps the curse of the potato has been lifted.

NB: Caitlin was fully supervised when by the oven and no potatoes were harmed in the construction of the blog post.
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Sunday 15 February 2015

Silent Sunday - 15/02/2015



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