I always seem to forget how much I like having my nails painted.
For me there's nothing more satisfying than having perfectly shaped, gleaming nails and a manicure is the one thing that makes me feel in control and fully put together. As silly as it may sound, my world could be falling apart but as long as my manicure's intact then I feel like I can tackle anything head on.
LSE final year International History student / film-watcher / amateur baker / theatre-goer / fashion-lover / WWI nerd
Monday, 30 June 2014
Monday, 23 June 2014
Zebra Cake
A few weeks ago the lovely people at Lurpak sent me a copy of London artisan baker Lily Vanilli's beautiful book, Sweet Tooth, in the hope that it would inspire my next bake.
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2014,
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Lily Vanilli,
Lurpak,
Recipe,
Zebra Cake
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Wimbledon Tour & Tim Henman Q&A
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I love The Times.
My mum has subscribed for years and is therefore able to access all of the amazing offers, competitions and events from the team at MyTimesPlus. We've been to quite a few events, ranging from film screenings to a Downton Abbey talk with Julian Fellows and a Q&A with Miranda Hart. Living in London these past few years has proved particularly advantageous, and was especially good for this latest event.
My mum has subscribed for years and is therefore able to access all of the amazing offers, competitions and events from the team at MyTimesPlus. We've been to quite a few events, ranging from film screenings to a Downton Abbey talk with Julian Fellows and a Q&A with Miranda Hart. Living in London these past few years has proved particularly advantageous, and was especially good for this latest event.
Labels:
2014,
Event,
Lifestyle,
MyTimesPlus,
Q&A,
sport,
tennis,
Tim Henman,
Times Plus,
Wimbledon
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Star Trek Into Darkness: Live in Concert at the Royal Albert Hall
Last summer, I saw Star Trek Into Darkness three times in IMAX and I'm not even ashamed to admit it.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Chocolate and Orange Portuguese Custard Tarts
I absolutely adore Edd Kimber's first book, The Boy Who Bakes, not only because it contains so many fantastic recipes but because it's visually beautiful - it looks equally at home nestled on a shelf with fellow baking books as it does on a coffee table. While flicking through last week I came across this recipe for Chocolate and Orange Portuguese Custard Tarts and instantly knew I'd have to give them a go. They're not too difficult to make and taste amazing: they'd be the perfect addition to a traditional afternoon tea or served outside after dinner on a warm summer's evening.
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