Graze is a company that manufactures a variety of snacks that get delivered in the post. Each box comes with four snacks in handy punnets and fits easily through most letterboxes including mine. Subscribers can choose what day of the week they want to receive their boxes on and whether they want to receive them … Continue reading Graze Unboxing and Review
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Degustabox June 2017 Review
UPDATE This is what I thought was going to be my last ever Degustabox review since I initially cancelled my subscription before writing this post due to Degustabox repeatedly sending me items I feared were too spicy for my tastes despite opting not to receive any spicy food upon signing up. In April 2018 … Continue reading Degustabox June 2017 Review
Degustabox May 2017 Review
This month's Degustabox was very exciting for me because it was the first one to contain a fresh item. It also contained two products that I've wanted to try for quite a while. Without further ado, here is a rundown of the products I received in the May 2017 Degustabox: Deli Kitchen Skinni Wraps This … Continue reading Degustabox May 2017 Review
The Powerpuff Girls Emporium Pop-Up in Soho, London
https://youtu.be/3zYWUPS0N9E A few days ago when I was browsing my Facebook I received a notification saying my friend Anna mentioned me in a comment. I tapped on the notification and I saw that she had tagged me in the comments on a video from Time Out London about a Powerpuff Girls pop-up place. I'm a … Continue reading The Powerpuff Girls Emporium Pop-Up in Soho, London
Miller & Carter Harrow Review
Exterior of Miller & Carter Harrow After having heard good things about Miller & Carter Steakhouse, most notably from Brogan Tate through her YouTube channel, her Instagram and her blog as well as another blogger called Emma from Ellemmablog (both visited their local Miller & Carter in Bournemouth on separate occasions), I decided to give … Continue reading Miller & Carter Harrow Review
Degustabox April 2017 Review
In the April 2017 Degustabox I received the following products: Nothing But Strawberry & Banana Snack and Pineapple and Grape Snack These are the only products in the April box that I had tried before receiving it since I had previously bought them from the Whole Foods Market. I especially liked the strawberry and banana … Continue reading Degustabox April 2017 Review
Meeting Brogan Tate and Sam4G0d in Bournemouth
Me with Brogan Tate on Bournemouth Beach On Saturday 29th April 2017, Bournemouth-based YouTuber and blogger Brogan Tate hosted her first ever meet up for her YouTube subscribers, blog readers and social media followers to attend on Bournemouth Beach to commemorate her 100th weekly vlog. I started watching and subscribing to Brogan in August 2016 and … Continue reading Meeting Brogan Tate and Sam4G0d in Bournemouth
Degustabox March 2017 Review
In March 2017 I moved to my own flat. Doing so gave me the perfect opportunity to try a Degustabox, which is a monthly subscription box that contains a vast range of food and drink products. Most of the products are "completely new to the market." One day I was browsing my Facebook when I … Continue reading Degustabox March 2017 Review
London Animation Club – 4th April 2017 with Various Guests
Note: I could not find YouTube or Vimeo video links to all films that were shown in the club so I embedded those that I could easily obtain. Vivien Halas, Olly Brown, Jez Stewart, Emma Calder and Ged Haney were the guests of that evening’s London Animation Club. The main animated film discussed in the … Continue reading London Animation Club – 4th April 2017 with Various Guests
Dealing with Negativity from an ‘Aspergirl’s’ Perspective
WARNING: Part of this post may trigger anxiety or distress. For me, having autism/Asperger syndrome has its positive points and negative points. While its positives include giving me the ability to be creative, retain information and generally being more understanding of others; it also has its downsides such as making me socially anxious at times, … Continue reading Dealing with Negativity from an ‘Aspergirl’s’ Perspective
