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Movember
The boys efforts for Movember…
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An Experiment with Pin Curls
Really didn’t think this would work but I love pin curls!! So easy - see here
I’ve tried both dry and wet set curls and they work just as well and last all day (with a blast of hairspray) amazing!
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Snowy Train Journey
When i finally managed to get on a train to work - after 3 hours waiting in the freezing cold - The view from the Ilkley train was pretty awesome - these photos do not do it justice!
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Fireworks from Balcony Level
Taking advantage of Ralphs’ 15th floor balcony with a view right across London for Bonfire Night….wasn’t expecting the chavs to set off fireworks directly below the balcony that went off at eye level! Pretty cool but well scary!
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Cocktail Menu
Mine and James’ illustrated Cocktail Menu for Ralph’s birthday party.
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Being a Dickheads Cool
Party in East London - home of the dickheads so we decided to dress the boys up appropriately….
If you haven’t seen the video click here.
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Halloween
A few snaps from our halloween party
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Finger Puppets
I crocheted these farm animal finger puppets for my friends birthday! The Pig is slightly deranged but the cow and the cock are AWESOME!
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My home made cheesecake balls - AMAZING!!
Recipe
Bourbon and Milk Chocolate
1 packet of Bourbon biscuits
150g Cream Cheese
1 large bar of Milk Chocolate
Custard Cream and White Chocolate
1 pack of Custard Creams
150g Cream Cheese
1 large bar of White Chocolate
Dark Chocolate Hobknob and Dark Chocolate
1/2 pack of Dark Chocolate Hobknobs
150g Cream Cheese
1 large bar of Chocolate
Method
Blitz biscuits in a blender till fine (not quite powder)
Mix with cream cheese
Melt Chocolate
Line a tray with grease proof paper
Make small balls out of cheese cake mixture
Roll balls in melted chocolate and place on tray
Put in fridge for at least an hour
Drizzle alternate colour chocolate over chilled balls
Return to fridge for an hour
CONSUME!!!
So easy and they taste like really expensive praline chocs!
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“She such a very ordinary little woman;
He such a thumping crook;
But both, for a moment, little lower than angels
In the teashop’s inglenook.”

