12/27/2016


Recovering from an injury is never easy, but for the stay-at-home mum or sole carer, it can be an absolute nightmare. Pain and limited mobility are bad enough to deal with, but it isn’t like you can take a few weeks off to recover. But it is possible; after all, it has to be. If you’re struggling to juggle recovery and childcare, here are a few ideas for getting you through the coming weeks.

12/24/2016


My daily commute, as I’m sure you’ve guessed, isn’t all that difficult. All I have to do is get myself out of bed, freshen up, and sit down at my desk to be at work. From there, the bulk of my day is made up of writing about various subjects which are close to my heart, liaising with affiliates now and then, and generally having a great time while I earn! Despite what you may think, your dream of getting paid to blog isn’t outside of your reach. Here are a few helpful pointers for making money as a blogger.
We've all been there!  Someone pops over at Christmas for a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine. Only to turn up at your door laden down with presents for you and yours, that you weren't expecting. Nightmare! Especially if you haven't got them anything in return. But worry not! As there is still a little time left for you to get them something, and you don't even have to think too hard about it either, with our gift guide below.

The Foodie
Ah, foodies are just the best to buy presents for! This is because you can just about get them anything edible, and they are bound to appreciate it. Particularly great foodie gifts include hampers full of luxury eats that they can enjoy over the festive period such as Christmas cookies and cheeses.

An out of the box type present that any foodie would appreciate is a voucher for a cooking lesson. You can use them for their favorite cuisines like Asian food or cake making. You can even get courses that teach them how to make their own cheese and sausages. How about that for an original, and easy last minute Christmas present?