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Sunday, 26 January 2014

Spending Ban Week #3





Image from Pinterest


Monday
£0.00

Tuesday
£0.00

Wednesday
£26.00 - A lovely little Italian restaurant to celebrate my friend Sophie's birthday!

Thursday
£24.36 - Aldi

Friday
£0.00

Saturday
£30.00 - Dress & two tops! Oops
£3.50 - Subway Salad
£1.20 - Car park
£28.00 - Night in town including my taxi

Sunday 
£0.00

Total
£113.06

Still more than I should be spending! Should I just give up now? 


I went to Aldi for the first time this week. I needed some groceries & all you see are adverts plaster over the TV lately so thought let's see what all the fuss is about. It was pretty awesome! I got so much stuff for less than £25.00 and found some things I haven't really come across before (hello satay sauce). There's some things I am snobbish about, Heinz Ketchup & Nutella for example but for fruit, veggies and everyday perishables there's some good value bits! God, I sound like such an old woman.

Friday, 24 January 2014

New Find Alert: Finders Keepers

Finders Keeper Wishlist


If I had three words to describe label I would say feminine, colourful & playful. A collection of sharply tailored pieces with beautiful fun prints I found this whilst browsing the New In on ASOS. I found myself on their home webpage within a minute. An Australian brand founded by Melanie Flintoft who as the website states "saw a need for an affordable label that offered great design sensibility with quality fabrications and on-trend prints and colours." I really love their totally Pinterest-able tumblr account also!

I can't say what piece is my favourite on the above wish list as I actually think every piece would be so loved in my wardrobe. I'm a huge fan of colour and playing around with prints and could find a hundreds way to style each piece. But I'd love to hear your thoughts on what piece you love?

A similar price range to Ted Baker (although I've found a lot of pieces on sale from UK stockists) it's a little out of what I can afford but I am actually in love with this brand and will aspire to own a few pieces for very special occasions. 

Have a lovely weekend!

Monday, 20 January 2014

Kate Spade Wellesley Rachelle Bag.








Isn't she beautiful?

 I went to Bicester Outlet Village in Oxfordshire on Saturday evening and had every intention in getting a Michael Kors handbag but the Kate Spade was as always so much more inviting. The decor of the store, the bright pops of colour everywhere is so much more me.  There was about 8 bags I could have gone home with but I settle on the Wellesley Rachelle. 

I like how it's such a grown up shape, a decent size and has a good shape and sturdiness to it. But I love the colour. This was available in about 5 different colours and it took me about 5 minutes to narrow it down between the pale pink and the navy blue. It then took me 15 minutes, 2 snap chats and 1 phone call to choose. I think I knew it was going to be the pink all along deep, deep in my subconscious. Even thought blue is my favourite colour I thought this is the most perfect spring/summer colour and will look great with darker  any outfit. 

I did a bit of research into Kate Spade and I love her ethos on how she wants to make sophisticated bags for power women but wants them to also have fun. Her motto is "Live Colorfully" and that's definitely something I try to do!

I bet you are wandering did it cost a lot. Yes but £75 cheaper than the discounted MK I was going to get. This was originally £350 and I got it for £175 which I think it's a reasonable price compared to some offerings out there. As much as I would kill for a Mulberry I would rather have 7 bags priced at £175 then 1 bag for over a grand. 

*Side story* My Dad was a little shocked at the price I paid; let's face it men don't understand our needs for bags. But then he said something which made me pretty proud. He said "you always said you were going to get a full time job using your degree and buy a designer bag, and now you have so you deserve it as you bought it with your own money." I remember saying this when I was 16 so I'm kinda proud I've achieved this goal - even though it is quite shallow and insignificant to some!

Do any of you have a lovely bag to share with me? I feel this may not be just a one time purchase...

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Spending Ban Week #2






Monday
£0 spent.

Tuesday
£0 spent.

Wednesday
£0 spent.

Thursday
£3.15 Starbucks
£3.15 Baskin Robins (strawberry & mint choc chip)

I went to the cinema and brought a homemade salad with me into Starbucks so we wouldn't go out for dinner so saved myself the usually £15 I would have spent at Frankie and Bennys!

Friday
£5 - We had a couple of drinks at the hotel we had training in before dinner. 

Saturday
I was in training all day so it was going well. Then I went to Bicester Outlet Village on my way home. Then I epically failed. Like big time. I think it's best I wait until tomorrow to show you exactly what I got because it's so beautiful it deserves it's own post but you get the gist from the above photo. So yeah £175.00 spent. 

Sunday
I may go to the pub quiz later but will be sticking to water and cordial so will not spend more than £3.00.

Total
£189.30 - yikes. Next week I vow to be better! Promise.

100 Day Spending Ban





So after treating myself in the January sales (see yesterday's post) and after deciding my resolutions (see Saturday's post) I realised I need to be stricter with my spending in order to save. I saw a lot of bloggers write about the 100 day spending ban let year and I thought I should give it a go. Lord knows this will be a challenge and a half for me who is a self diagnosed shopaholic but I think sharing this goal, my saving triumphs and my spending downfalls with all of you, I will have the motivation (and hopefully support) to keep this going. 

I have started the ban today and will carry it on until 16th April. 



I think Mum was hinting at me to save when she put this in my stocking!

My Spending Rules

- No make up, skincare or body or hair care products unless I completely run out of something
- Avoid buying new clothes as much as possible
- Petrol doesn't count as I have to commute to work!
- Stop buying things I don't need e.g. candles, stationary, magazines
- I can only buy a maximum of 3 Starbucks/Costa's a month
- I can only eat in restaurants twice a month
- I can buy birthday presents and cards for other people
- I can have 2 haircuts if I need them (I'm really trying to look after my hair) but no colouring 
- I can pay for any flights or tickets for holidays/festivals later this year
- Save all receipts and pop an extra post up every Sunday to reflect on what I've spent and what I've saved


Pop back on Sunday to see how my first week goes. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

L'Oreal Mega Volume Miss Manga






Now if you are like me you have no idea what "manga" is. So I helped you out and I did a bit of research. You know in Japanese culture there's those Anime cartoons where all the girl characters have massive eyes? Those are manga eyes apparently. I have no intention in wanting to look like I have eyes too big for my head and I actually think it's a strange way to promote a product in the UK. L'Oreal is in my opinion usually seen as one of the more grown up brands in the drug stores and I feel the has been marketed at a much younger market.

I think the packaging is fun and I love the metallic pink handle. The wand is very flexible and it is definitely an advertising point but I don't want a really flexible wand and don't feel it needs to be as flexible as it is.

I was a bit scared about the brush as it's huge. I thought it would load too much product on but the tube helps evenly distribute the product. The formula was quite wet the first few days of using but after a week of continuous use it's a a brilliant formula. It's a rare find (for me anyways) to find a mascara with the perfect combination of volume and length. I find volumising ones to make mine go clumpy too quickly and lengthening ones to make the lashes super long but almost too spidery. This is a brilliant formula as each lash is coated nicely enough to give it that black and voluminous look but with a lovely bit of length as well. Clumping is minimal but when you go for a second coat (as shown above) it can start too bring lashes together. My advice would be to do one thorough coat on all lashes for a natural but fluttery day time look.

I picked this up on a complete whim as Boots were offering a good few pounds off and I'm really pleasantly surprised. I read a few reviews which says this dries up really quickly (after 3/4 weeks) so I will definitely keep you posted as I am currently in love with this mascara and would like to continue my affair with it.

What's your favourite mascara?  I'm always on the look out for the best one ever!

Tanice 

Monday, 13 January 2014

What I Ate Today #01 - Quick Chilli Chicken Stir Fry


As an avid cook I love to think of fresh but quick meals. I hate ready made meals and would rather spend an extra 10 minutes prepping in the kitchen to make something I know is good for me. So I've decided to start a new series on this blog called "What I Ate Today". A place to share what I whip up at the kitchen and hopefully inspire myself to come up with new and fun dishes to try out.

Last night I got home from the gym and wanted a meal that had lots of protein and some carbs with a fresh taste. So I whipped up what I call my chilli chicken stir fry.

Ingredients

1 large chicken breast
1 red chilli 
Small handful of spring onions
1 small clove of garlic
A few slices of ginger
75g grams of rice (white or brown)
1 Egg
Soy Sauce


Place the rice in cold water and set to boil. It should take about 15 minutes.


Chop up your chicken breast.


Chop up your chilli, spring onion, garlic and ginger.


Heat up your wok with a small bit oil then add the chicken, garlic & oil.


Then add your chilli and spring onions.


Once the rice has cooked, drain and add to the wok to fry for a couple of minutes.


Beat an egg and add it to a well in the wok. Once it starts to set mix in with the rest of the food to get it to cook through.


After another minute it's ready to serve. Pop into a bowl and add as much soy sauce as you like.


Get your chopsticks out and enjoy a healthy quick dinner. If you want to make this even healthier here's a few tips for you:

- Use brown rice instead of white
- Add lots of other veggies such as bean sprouts, mange tout or pak choi.
- Instead of rice pop all the ingredients into a chicken stock to make a spicy chicken soup

Let me know if you like the idea of this new series and if there's any recipes you think I should try out!

Tanice