Stay Above The Fold
19 October 2013
One of my favourite pages written so far, page 282/365: Keep your life’s most important people & YOUrself above the fold. For those who didn’t know, “Above the fold” in publishing & print is the upper half of a newspaper where often the MOST important news, photo or story is located & seen. This area of
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Our Tasty Favourites
30 May 2013
Someone recently asked me what’s my favourite thing to eat. I find that to be a really hard question to answer. Do I pick savoury? {a good Sunday roast with all the trimmings}. Do I pick sweet? {I’d say apple crumble and custard, Victoria Made cakes, rice pudding with a dollop of strawberry jam, but
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Take Good Notes on Everyday Life
13 May 2013
Some everyday creative inspiration… 1st January was the beginning of a personal 365 handwritten notes challenge, and I called this my #Cindy365Notes, where every day I will write a page of notes in my Missie Cindz notebook, and actually put my written notes into ACTION! A big thank you to those who have been following
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Yorkshire Tea on the Orient Express
27 April 2013
Tea: making new memories and people happy On Wednesday 24 April, 200 tea-lovers joined Yorkshire Tea for a trip on the Orient Express to celebrate the joy of a proper brew. We were treated to a tea-lightful afternoon chugging around the London countryside whilst enjoying afternoon tea with champagne and tea, and to finish off,
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Tasteful Food Packaging To Take Away
25 April 2013
Can you really judge a book by its cover? Maybe…or maybe not… There are hundreds of reasons why a product is preferred and picked over the others. I know the value of a product should be based on how it works/tastes but, are you like me – a bit of a sucker for delicious packaging!?
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St Georges Day in Trafalgar Square
22 April 2013
I love speciality food markets and being new to London I’m still finding my way around and discovering the local food scene. Last Saturday afternoon I went along to The Feast of St George where I saw traditional English fare consumed on picnic benches in the middle of Trafalgar Square. There was an English
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