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  • The Slow Cooker — A Cheat Code for Parents

    The Slow Cooker — A Cheat Code for Parents

    The slow cooker is my speciality 🤣

    I don’t know about you, but deciding what to have for dinner every single day can be tedious. Don’t get me wrong — I love cooking. Feeding people has always been a kind of therapeutic practice for me. There’s something so fulfilling about putting love into food and watching it put smiles on faces.

    But when you’re in the midst of a crazy busy week — juggling work, school runs, laundry mountains, and a never-ending to-do list — cooking can stop feeling like therapy and start feeling like just another chore.

    Let’s be honest: time and parenting go together about as well as toddlers and white sofas. Between packed schedules and the nightly “what’s for dinner?” interrogation, the idea of calmly preparing a wholesome meal can feel like a fairytale.

    Enter the slow cooker — the unsung hero of family life and the best friend of anyone trying to keep the weekly shop on budget. You throw in a few ingredients before the day begins (or the night before), and by the time you’re home, your house smells like comfort. It’s basically culinary witchcraft, minus the cauldron — and bonus points, it’s cheaper than a takeaway (and healthier).

    Why the Slow Cooker Is Every Parent’s Secret Weapon

    Less decision fatigue. Dinner’s sorted before breakfast is over.

    One pot, minimal mess. Because who has time for a sink full of dishes?

    Budget brilliance. Cheaper cuts, tins, and cupboard staples become hearty family favourites.

    Family togetherness. Dinner’s ready, the table’s set (well, mostly), and everyone can actually eat together — screens off.

    So dust off that slow cooker and let’s dive into three recipes (beef, mince, and chicken) that busy, budget-savvy parents will love.

    Jump to Recipe

    1️⃣ Slow Cooker Beef Stew (BBC Good Food)
    2️⃣ Slow Cooker Chilli con Carne (BBC Good Food)
    3️⃣ Marry Me Chicken Pasta (Taming Twins)

    Photo credit BBC Food

    1. Slow Cooker Beef Stew (The Classic Crowd-Pleaser)

    BBC Recipe Link: 👉 Slow Cooker Beef Stew — BBC Good Food

    This is the kind of recipe that makes your home smell like a hug. Tender beef, soft carrots, herbs, and a gravy so rich it feels like a reward for surviving another weekday.

    Why parents love it:

    Works perfectly with affordable cuts (braising or stewing beef).

    Feeds a crowd — and leftovers freeze beautifully.

    Sneak in any veg you like — picky eaters rarely notice!

    Parent hack: Make double and freeze half for next week’s “I can’t even” day.

    Photo credit BBC Food

    2. Slow Cooker Chilli con Carne (The Family Favourite)

    BBC Recipe Link: 👉 Slow Cooker Chilli con Carne — BBC Good Food

    This one’s a total lifesaver: hearty, filling, and adaptable for the whole family. Mild for the kids (unless they like the heat, mine do!), spicy for the grown-ups — and it tastes even better the next day.

    Why it’s brilliant:

    Uses store-cupboard staples and inexpensive mince.

    Makes enough for lunchboxes or leftovers.

    Serve with some grated cheese, sour cream and nachos, if you’re feeling fancy!

    Photo credit – Taming Twins

    3. “Marry Me” Chicken Pasta (Taming Twins)

    Recipe Link: 👉 Marry Me Chicken — Taming Twins

    The name says it all — creamy, dreamy, and just romantic enough that you might fall in love (with your dinner). This BBC Good Food favourite is usually made on the hob, but it adapts beautifully to a slow cooker for hands-free comfort.

    Why it’s perfect for parents:

    Rich in taste, costs little.

    Chicken thighs or breasts both work.

    The sauce clings to pasta like a culinary love story.

    Serving tip: Add spinach for extra colour and nutrients (bonus points if your kids don’t pick it out).

    No slow cooker? No problem! Here are three budget-friendly options that will have you slow-cooking like a pro in no time:

    1. Crock-Pot CSC080 Slow Cooker
    Price: £14.99
    Capacity: 1.8L (Serves 1-2 People)
    Why it’s great: Compact and energy-efficient — perfect for smaller households or singles.
    Link: Amazon UK

    2. Daewoo 3.5L Slow Cooker
    Price: £20.99
    Capacity: 3.5L
    Why it’s great: Large enough for families, yet still affordable.
    Link: Amazon UK

    3. Morphy Richards Evoke Sear & Stew Slow Cooker
    Price: £29.99
    Capacity: 3.5L
    Why it’s great: Stylish design with a sear function — cook your meat before slow-cooking for extra flavour.
    Link: Amazon UK

    You Can Literally Chuck Anything in a Slow Cooker

    Recipe or not, it always seems to turn out well! (For me anyway… I’m not sure my partner would say the same!) The slow cooker is wonderfully forgiving. Leftover veg, a random tin of beans, a forgotten chicken breast — toss them in, add some seasoning, and let it work its magic. Dinner’s served, and your creativity gets a pat on the back.

    Slow Cooker Success Tips for Busy, Budget-Savvy Parents

    Prep ahead. Chop and measure the night before.

    Use cheaper cuts. Chicken thighs, beef shin, or turkey mince — all perfect.

    Don’t overfill. Leave space for simmering magic.

    Batch cook and freeze. One effort, three future dinners.

    Shop smart. Frozen veg and tins work wonders.

    Eat together. Even if it’s noisy, messy, or someone’s still in uniform — it counts.

    The slow cooker doesn’t just save time; it saves money, energy, and your sanity. It turns affordable ingredients into meals that feel like home — and gives you the one thing we all crave most: a quiet moment to breathe (and maybe even sit down).

    Final Thoughts

    With winter creeping in, there’s no better time to let your slow cooker shine. It’s comforting, budget-friendly, and basically the culinary equivalent of a warm hug. Toss in your ingredients, press a button, and let dinner take care of itself — because, let’s face it, you’ve earned it!

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  • The magic of Sauna for busy parents

    The magic of Sauna for busy parents

    Parenting is a wild, wonderful adventure. Some days are sprinkled with laughter, messy kisses, spontaneous dance parties in the kitchen, and stories that get sillier with every retelling. Some days feel like trying to wrangle a tornado of tiny humans, snacks, and runaway socks — but still full of joy, in the best possible way.

    Amidst all this delightful chaos, every parent deserves a little pause — a tiny, warm escape where you can take a breath, reconnect with yourself, and just be. Enter the sauna: your hot and blissful hideaway.

    Why Parents Deserve Saunas

    Whether you’re a mum, dad, grandparent, or the lucky adult in charge of bedtime, caring for children is full of moments that make your heart soar. But even the most joyful adventures can leave you a little tired, a little achy, or a little frazzled.

    Saunas are a place to slow down, let the day melt away, and reconnect with yourself — a gentle reminder that you CAN put yourself first, it’s not a crime. Self care is vital.

    What a Sauna Does (and Why Families Love It)

    Step into the warmth, and instantly… ahhhh. Your muscles sigh, your circulation perks up, and those happy little endorphins start doing a tiny dance.

    You’ll sweat, yes — but the good kind of sweat. The kind that makes you feel like you’re melting away the little stresses and carrying the lightness of the day ahead with you.

    Here’s what that heat brings to busy parents:

    Stress relief: Press pause on the endless planning and enjoy a rare moment of stillness.

    Better sleep: Even if little humans wake you at 2 a.m., the sleep you do get is deeper and more restorative.

    Muscle and joint relief: From carrying children to squatting up and down all day, picking toys and clothes up off the floor — the warmth eases and restores tired muscles.

    Energy boost: Circulation improves, your body feels lighter, and you step back into life with renewed sparkle.

    Skin glow: Sweating flushes out impurities, leaving you with that fresh, radiant glow that says, “I’ve got this — mostly.”

    Immune boost: The heat gently strengthens your immune system — perfect for parents constantly surrounded by coughs, colds, and the dreaded ‘back to school germs’.

    Beaulieu River (yoga retreat) – 📷 my own

    Family time

    If your children are older – why not visit a sauna together? It could be incredibly beneficial for you all. Taking that time to unwind together and create space for conversation all while improving your health and well-being, sounds like a great example to set for future generations.

    Quick Reality Check

    Pregnant? Skip the sauna for now — high heat isn’t safe during pregnancy.

    Health conditions? Check with your GP before using a sauna.

    Hydration: Keep sipping that water! Nobody wants to be dehydrated!

    Croyde Bay – 📷 my own

    My Favourite Saunas

    Now, full honesty: saunas themselves aren’t for everyone — but views? They’re irresistible.

    I’ve visited saunas across the country, and the scenery always adds something extra to the experience. Some of my favourites include Croyde Bay, where the coastal air meets the heat perfectly, and The Lime Wood Hotel, where you can unwind while looking out over serene forest views.

    Photo credit – Limewood

    Closer to home – Solace Sauna on Lepe Beach is my happy place. With wood-fired heat, Bailey’s warm welcome, and the forest and sea stretching out around you, it’s a place where you can laugh, exhale, and remember who you are!

    What really sets Solace Sauna apart is the attention to detail. The little sauna hats keep your head cool in the heat, and the traditional whisking practice is a rejuvenating ritual that boosts circulation and enhances the experience. (Follow Solace Sauna on Instagram!)

    Beyond the sauna itself, Solace Sauna feels like part of a wonderful local community focused on wellness and connection — a place where people come together, recharge, and share the experience.

    Bailey says it best:

    “Many families visit Solace Sauna to spend quality time together. In today’s socioeconomic climate and technology driven culture, sauna offers an accessible way for families to connect with each-other and nature year-round while experiencing the physical, mental, and social benefits of contrast therapy.
    In just an hour, you can feel completely reset and help regulate your nervous system. Be that with your family, or having a mindful break from the kids”

    “I have regular families who come to celebrate birthdays, spend time together, and activity to do away from screens and an outdoor activity all year round – winter dosent mean you have to stay in with the kids.”

    Book you visit to Solace Sauna HERE 👈

    The Simple Hack That Makes It Happen

    Here’s what works for me: I book ahead and pay upfront. That way, there’s no backing out — and I’m guaranteed my little window of peace.

    Even half an hour or an hour of sauna time can feel like a mini-vacation — a pause filled with calming heat and lightness — the perfect antidote to a busy family life.


    So…

    Next time life is filled with tiny hands, big imaginations, and spontaneous dance-offs in the living room that leave you slightly jaded, remember: a sauna isn’t just heat.

    It’s your pause button. Your secret hiding spot. Your little bubble of calm and wonder.

    Because even parents who can do it all deserve a moment to sparkle — and maybe a little warm indulgence too. ✨️🔥🍃

  • Forest adventures made easy – What to pack for a day out exploring with the kids

    Taking kids into the forest isn’t just a casual stroll—it’s an adventure, full of opportunities for exploration, learning, and discovery. That said, it’s also an exercise in patience and parenting. Within ten minutes, someone will be hungry, too hot, too cold, tired, or in desperate need of a wee.

    I’ve spent so many days with my kids trudging through mud, climbing trees, and building dens — the kind of messy, magical days that stay with you forever. I hope that years from now, we’ll all look back and laugh about the muddy puddle tantrums and those heartbreaking moments when we had to leave a beloved stick or rock behind.

    Before your next outdoor adventure, grab your backpack (or three) and pack smart. Here’s what you really need to survive—and thrive—a day in the woods with kids.

    Henry aged 5

    ☔ 1. Packaway Raincoats

    Waterproofs save lives. Whether it’s raining, sunny, or somewhere in between, a lightweight, packable raincoat comes in handy. Use it for rain, as an extra layer for “I’m cold” moments, or even for unexpected UV protection on sunny days.

    🌱 2. Packaway Ground Sheet

    Somewhere to sit that isn’t a muddy patch? Yes, please.
    A ground sheet doubles as a picnic blanket, emergency shade, or a spot to pile the ever-growing collection of sticks, pinecones, and “treasures” your kids insist on collecting.

    🏕 3. Packaway Hammock

    Optional, but highly recommended. Easy to set up, a hammock gives you the perfect spot to relax and watch the kids explore, soaking up nature without feeling like you’re missing half the fun.

    🧻 4. Toilet Roll & Baby Wipes

    Nature calls. A lot.
    From impromptu tree “bathrooms” to messy hands and faces, wipes save your sanity. Trust me—parents know.

    🗑️ 5. Bin Bag

    Leave no trace.
    Carry your rubbish home, keep the forest beautiful, and teach your kids the importance of caring for the environment.

    🧊 6. Refrigerated Snack Bag

    The lifeblood of any outdoor adventure.
    Pack more than you think you need—kids will remind you they’re starving every five minutes. Bonus: snacks can double as bargaining tools for minor meltdowns.

    💧 7. Water Bottles with Clips

    Clip them to backpacks and avoid the constant chorus of “Mum, I’m thirsty!” Hydration equals happiness—and fewer complaints.

    🚑 8. First Aid Kit

    Plasters, antiseptic wipes, and eye-cleaning drops (yes, sticks go in eyes more often than you think) are essentials.
    If you believe a day in the forest can happen without a few scrapes, you either have perfect kids—or you’re new to parenting.

    🦟 9. Bug Spray & Suncream

    Even on cloudy days, bugs are relentless and sunburns sneak up. Apply generously and often—consider it a full-contact sport.

    🔋 10. Portable Charger

    Your phone is your camera, map, and lifeline. Keep it charged—you’ll want those snaps of muddy faces, puddle crashes, and “look what I found” moments.

    🎒 Bonus Tip: Let the Kids Carry Stuff

    If they’re old enough, give them a small backpack. Sure, it’ll probably end up full of sticks and pinecones, but they’ll feel useful—and you’ll carry less.

    Henry aged 7

    🌳 Final Thoughts

    A day in the forest with kids isn’t about perfection or Instagram-worthy moments. It’s about snacks, mud, minor injuries, questionable decisions, and, most importantly, fun.

    Pack smart. Live in the moment. And remember: if no one cries, did you even leave the house?

    Henry aged 4

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  • Motherhood, Mess, and Morning Magic: How I Survive the Chaos

    Motherhood, Mess, and Morning Magic: How I Survive the Chaos

    Leaving the house with a 9-year-old and a 9-month-old feels like my brain is being trampled by elephants. Breakfast? Forget it. Most mornings, I grab my coffee, bang down some vitamins chased with an electrolyte, and pray for survival. One coffee? Barely a warm-up for the chaos that hits before 8 a.m.


    To keep myself going, I rely on a few non-negotiable morning lifesavers:

    1. Collagen-loaded coffee – a little morning magic that wakes me up and sneaks in some skincare.

    2. A solid multivitamin – the tiny capsule that convinces my body it’s ready to adult.

    3. Electrolytes – a quick hydration boost that keeps me steady and alert when chaos hits.

    It’s amazing how these little things — simple rituals I can actually fit in — make such a big difference in how I feel for the rest of the day. You don’t have to over-complicate your morning routine; a few small steps are enough to help you feel centered, energized, and ready to face the chaos.

    Once I’m armed with these essentials, it’s time to move. Walking — whether through a forest or a slow neighbourhood stroll — isn’t just exercise; it’s a full reset. Fresh air clears my mind, birdsong soothes my nerves, and just seeing trees or clouds lowers stress and boosts mood.

    The walk isn’t just for me. My baby gets fresh air, gentle movement, and new sights to stimulate their senses and encourage calm. Seeing Ivy’s little face light up at the sight of the trees makes the morning mayhem worth it. Those moments outdoors work a quiet kind of magic, letting both of us recharge before stepping back into the day.

    By the time we return, something shifts. I feel calmer, clearer, and more capable — like the chaos has been put on pause for just a moment. I can make better choices, tackle small tasks, and approach my kids with a little more patience. Tiny wins pile up, and suddenly, the messy, caffeine-fueled mornings don’t feel quite so impossible. Plus, it gives the mental space for the odd kitchen dance party with Ivy which she loves!

    Some mornings are messy and far from perfect. But carving out small moments for myself — a bit of quiet, a little movement, a few rituals that center me — helps me feel grounded, capable, and ready to face the day. These tiny pockets of calm make the chaos bearable, the small victories noticeable, and even the busiest mornings feel unexpectedly magical. Because, let’s face it, one day the school run and these mornings will be a thing of the past and most surely missed!

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