In the June 2018 Degustabox I received the following: Peckish Rice Crackers - Tangy Barbecue Flavour This came in a multipack of 5, which is ideal for portion control. Each 20g pack has only 89 calories, is gluten free and baked instead of fried. The flavour of the crackers certainly lived up to its … Continue reading Degustabox June 2018 Review
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Degustabox May 2018 Review
In my May 2018 Degustabox I received the following items: Kit Kat Senses Mix Prior to the Kit Kat Senses Mix there was already a product called Kit Kat Senses that was launched in the late 2000s. Each bar had a smooth hazelnut filling and only 165 calories (hands up if you remember the original … Continue reading Degustabox May 2018 Review
#BlogConLDN 2018 – a Convention for Bloggers, YouTubers and Instagrammers
The CEME Conference Centre where #BlogCon LDN 2018 took place. While some people are content about going to events alone, others might feel down in the dumps about having to attend them by themselves or it might be a completely awkward experience for them altogether. I usually belong in the first category but to a … Continue reading #BlogConLDN 2018 – a Convention for Bloggers, YouTubers and Instagrammers
15 Things I’ve Learnt Since Hitting the Big 3-0 (Updated 23rd March 2019)
As the first year of my thirties has drawn to a close and I'm officially 31 as I write this, here is a list of the most important life lessons I have learnt since turning 30: Just because something doesn't work out at first does not mean it won't work out at other times. Although … Continue reading 15 Things I’ve Learnt Since Hitting the Big 3-0 (Updated 23rd March 2019)
Degustabox April 2018 Review
Last year I decided to sign up to the U.K. edition of Degustabox, a monthly subscription box that contains a vast range of groceries, many of which are “completely new to the market.” I initially received four boxes from March 2017 until June 2017 and while I liked the majority of products I received Degustabox … Continue reading Degustabox April 2018 Review
My Thoughts On The National Autistic Society’s ‘Diverted’ Film and How I Find Using Public Transport
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDXNmRo4CX0 Warning: Parts of this post may trigger anxiety or distress. Reader discretion is advised On 26th March 2018, The National Autistic Society launched their latest short film entitled 'Diverted.' It was released as part of their 'Too Much Information' campaign that was launched in 2016. 'Diverted' depicts a woman who is gazing in … Continue reading My Thoughts On The National Autistic Society’s ‘Diverted’ Film and How I Find Using Public Transport
Back to HelloFresh (plus My Recipe Folder)
Last year I decided to try out HelloFresh. Although they had a vast selection of meals the minimum number of people their boxes serve is two and I live alone (I saved the rest of the meals for the following day), I temporarily cancelled my subscription after two boxes to try elsewhere that offered meals … Continue reading Back to HelloFresh (plus My Recipe Folder)
My Thoughts on Gender Neutrality and Gender Fluidity
This is probably the most random topic I have thought of for my blog but gender neutrality and gender fluidity are areas that have fascinated me a lot lately, particularly in terms of my own experience as well as in the world of online videos, children's literature and showbiz. To me gender neutrality refers to … Continue reading My Thoughts on Gender Neutrality and Gender Fluidity
2017: A Year in Review plus My 2018 Aims and Goals
2017 has been another mixed year for me if a little better than 2016. Below are my ups and downs of the year: January saw me beginning to prepare for my move to my new flat by sorting through what to keep and what I no longer wanted so this has been a busy month … Continue reading 2017: A Year in Review plus My 2018 Aims and Goals
Christmas – Maybe Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Especially for Those on the Spectrum
Warning: Parts of this post may trigger anxiety and distress. Although most people perceive Christmas as, “the most wonderful time of the year,” it's a completely different story to those on the autistic spectrum. While I enjoy certain aspects of the festive season such as giving and receiving gifts, my mum's home cooked Christmas dinner … Continue reading Christmas – Maybe Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Especially for Those on the Spectrum
