Thursday, 20 March 2014
Its the little things that make us happy
As I was walking home from uni yesterday all stressed out as I just finished my group presentation I heard someone shout at me "where did you loose your smile?". Somehow its the thing everyone keeps asking me so I wasnt surprised but am I looking like a grump at all times? I turned around and it was a chubby and friendly looking african guy I have ever. I decided to call him the nicest man ever. So as I turned around to face the nicest man ever I simply explained about my stressful presentation. He then asked me if I go to university pointing straight at it and I nodded abd started explaining that I am a first year doing business with HRM. He then asked where I am from, "poland" I answered to which his face just shone with a smile. The nicest man ever explained that he is a navy officer and he was in poland two days ago. After which I asked which city and if he enjoyed the cheap prices. It turned out that he loved it because beer was cheap but after poland he was in norway where beer cost him a whooping £10! After this short motivating and friendly conversation we said our goodbyes and went the opposite directions. I hope I see the nicest man ever once again to cheer me up.
Furthermore that day I had the greatest power nap imaginable and Patrick (my boyfriend) did not wake me and instead made dinner- he is a keeper.
Its the little things that make us happy...
Ewii xx
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Spring Time cleaning/ update
Since it’s nearly spring time I always get excited about the
weather and just general burst of energy a bit of sunshine, especially in UK,
gives you. I like to change things a little, maybe some of my clothing, yet not
too much because under these weather conditions it is like a constant autumn
with sporadic sunshine. I heard that a lot of people use this time to give away
their old clothes and purchase couple of new items, which I done recently and
now I am spoilt for choice. Don’t forget to check best before dates and update
some of your make up, skin care and medication.
One thing that I definitely do is a deep scrub of all
surfaces in my home even that awkward drawer you never look into! It just gives
you a general feeling of freshness and making sure all spider webs and other
funky things you find are out of the way. This year I decided to redecorate my
living room, because of the depressing teal colour carpet and throw on the
sofa. I hate teal I have no idea what came into my mind to buy this carpet,
apart from my mum’s pressure on a quick purchase, but since she was paying I
adjusted. Therefore I ended up with an ugly carpet which I hated and had to
match a throw, yuck. During the weekend I bought this lovely purple and green
wool rug which looks super exotic and cosy. I bought a light grey throw for my
sofa and some Primark cushions in a greeny colour. Overall cost of the
redecoration was £57 (£40 for the rug; £10 throw; £7 cushions) and I am very
happy with the results.
My living room updated ;-) |
Another thing I plan on doing is washing ALL of my bedding
and letting it dry outside including all the ones I haven’t used for ages, just
to refresh them and make them smell awesome!
With all this spring excitement comes one disappointment and
that is putting the clocks back and me lacking this one (IMPORTANT) hour of
sleep. But I will be able to live through it somehow, after all it includes
everyone not just myself.
I definitely encourage you to do some spring time cleaning/
updating and hope that this spring will give us more sunshine then rain!
Ewii x
Friday, 7 March 2014
Tesco Orchard Project: Tesco Finest Potato Range
Venezia and Blue Belle Potatoes in their packaging |
Being
a student is hard especially that money is limited and everyone wants a bit of
luxury every once in a while. However I started to use coupons and loyalty
schemes to get the best value for money. I have to admit that Tesco's is my
favourite for that because you get coupons often for various items you purchase
and your own points to spend in store. Recently I heard of tesco orchard which
is a scheme giving coupons to people to review finest range (more about that in
my previous post) so I signed up and received my first item to review which is
a tescos finest potato range including blue belle, exquisa, venezia and elfe
type.
The
first problem I had was getting the product! I searched in 6 tesco stores and
to my disappointment could not find it so easily. Finally once I found the
potatoes I have purchased two bags; blue belle and venezia each at £1 a bag. I have to say by
looking at the picture from the letter I thought the packaging was a mixture of
paper bag and plastic making it look eco friendly but it was just a plastic
bag. I would recommend tescos to consider changing the packaging however that’s
a minor advice.
The venezia
potato is a small, round and yellow potato with a very clean and smooth
skin. I’ve decided to power boil them and then roast in goose fat with a
sprinkle of salt, pepper, parsley and garlic.
Roasted Venezia Potato |
The outcome:
Mellow, sweet and buttery potatoes that melt in your mouth. I loved the skin
especially that the taste reminded me of popcorn (?). These are definitely my
new favourite;-)
Blue Belle potatoe |
Blue
belle however are a huge chunky
potatoes with a brilliant bright purple streaks coming through it. I decided to
mash these with loads of butter and some milk.
The outcome: Brilliantly
buttery and smooth potatoes which are perfect for mashing with no shadow of a
doubt. I found them absolutely amazing, so definitely get a bag for yourself!
Personally
my perception was that potato is a potato but I couldn’t be more wrong! I
enjoyed these with my boyfriends family and his mother who never eats potatoes
thought that venezia ones were lovely, which was a real shock! About two or
three days after I tried these I caught myself thinking of when I will
re-purchase because even though potatoes don’t seem to be a fascinating food
this range brings another perception and dimension to potatoes. I will definitely
repurchase and I highly recommend these to all of you!!
Monday, 3 March 2014
11 ways to save money as a student (UK)
It is no news to all students out there that money is very
limited! I wanted to share some things I do that could help out students reduce
their shopping costs and therefore save some extra money on clothes and general
items we can consider luxury (my luxury item includes paper kitchen towel).
1.Do not be scared to purchase in bulk and leave
it for later deals on departments are usually seasonal
2.Make sure to plan your meals – based on that
make a shopping list and do not leave the house without it!!!
3.Engage in loyalty schemes organised by shops-
get tesco clubcard, nectar card, boots advantage card, IKEA family card, Matalan
etc. APPLY FOR ALL CARDS OF SHOPS YOU USE
4. Pick up free magazines eg. Tesco, Boots
5. Collect coupons from companies websites and
facebook pages and sign up for their newsletter!- so make sure you follow them
6.Email the companies- Have a look around your
house to see what products you use and write to them telling them if you like
or dislike their product.
7. Sign up for cashback websites which are easy to use and you get even better deals!
8.Check out freebies websites and get applying!
9.Sign up for review websites such as BzzAgent,
Tesco Home Panellist or Tesco Orchard- they invite you to certain programmes to
review products, which are usually free.
10.Make sure to like extreme couponing UK facebook
page- where you can chat to lovely couponers who give each other tips and say when they
have found deals or coupons!
11.Fill out questionnaires for money eg. Valued
Opinions- It does take a long time to get a voucher but hey it is free money!
Two Best Loyalty Schemes in my opinion ;-)
I think that Tesco’s loyalty
scheme is absolutely amazing so definitely sign up for club card! Allowing you
to save up points from your shopping each £1= 1 point= 1 pence. They send you
coupons in post often with your money off collected during this period, or
alternatively you can pick online to only receive coupons during Christmas.
Furthermore all money off coupons can be doubled if you want to spend it in a
certain department eg. Electronics or Home. Tesco’s also prints a FREE magazine
which includes coupons and loads of interesting articles and delicious recipes!
To top it off they have two review websites Home Panellist (mainly for families
with kids) and Orchard (which asks you to review Tesco Finest products).
I have to say that Boots have
great deals as they give you points for money spent which you can use as money
off later on. They also have a kiosk stands where you can check out exclusive
offers to receive money off, extra points or free products. I particularly like
Boots because as a girl I like magazines and every two months Boots releases a
magazine which is FREE to all advantage card users, it is very interesting and
includes further coupons inside!
So since there is a lot of money
saving opportunities commit to an hour a week or so to apply for freebies and
write emails to companies to receive coupons.
Hope I didn’t forget any
important tips but if you know any more please comment ;)
Ewii x
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