Gift Guides

A Diary of Summer Events with the RHS

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is welcoming guests to a huge range of exciting talks and events at its four gardens this summer – RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Essex, RHS Garden Harlow Carr in North Yorkshire and RHS Garden Rosemoor in Devon. Highlights will include plenty of summer evenings with live entertainment, a striking …

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Caboo Carrier Review – A Close Parent Equals a Contented Child

I’ve been blessed with three children now, currently aged 5, 12 and 16 while I have numerous nieces and nephews. All of my children are different, in personality and looks. One thing I have learned, through trail and error, is that attachment parenting works. My first born would not leave my side, and we co slept quite happily, much to …

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Perfect Presents for the Person Who Has Everything

The Christmas Gift Guides are out in full force with many trying to be a little different this year but what if you don’t want to buy a pair of fluffy socks? There are some great subscription based gift ideas but I wanted to dig a little deeper to look into what was on offer across the internet and how …

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The Leesa Mattress Review

We’ve been reviewing mattresses and seeing if they live up to their claims. Do you really need to only buy one for life? Do they really support every joint while being soft and comfortable too? What is better, memory foam or springs, or should we choose a combination? Some have readily agreed to let us test these for ourselves. Leesa …

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A First Look at Christmas Gifts 2016

We’ve been testing out products that we believe could be a big seller this Christmas. In no particular order, here are the gifts we’ve given our reviewed and approved badge to so far. As you know, later we will have our viral gift guides that include categories for everyone, removing the risk of you shopping online this Christmas. Everything on …

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Paulton’s Park Lost Kingdom Review

This week we were invited to a preview of the Lost Kingdom at Paulton’s Park. Percy (5) is obsessed with dinosaurs while Mitchell (15) has an in-depth scientific knowledge of the Jurassic age and so this was a dream come true for the family. From the moment we stepped inside we were impressed. We met Rory the baby Raptor in …

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Holy as Heck Sausage Offers Half the Calories

Innovative young food company, Heck, has launched a new range of sausages that tie into the growing trend for people eating less meat and making healthier choices.  On April 1st, Heck will launch a “Hole-y” sausage, that has 50% less calories and fat. The team in the kitchen have developed a new process to drill out a hole n the …

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Penny Skateboard Review

We’ve been playing on this all winter and now spring is here we thought it best to deliver our Penny Skateboard review

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The Big Con That is Satellite Internet from BeyonDSL Review

BeyonDSL Review

If you live in a city, you’ve probably never had cause to consider satellite internet or to look up a BeyonDSL Review, your choices are unlimited, but for some, if we want an internet connection, we must pay through the nose for a satellite internet one. When I moved to the Devon forests, I foolishly thought that any connection problems …

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Money Mate Review and Award

The Consumer Voice Award

Money Mate Review There’s one new kid on the block that is offering customers a chance to save and earn money on everyday products. Simply through sharing their site with friends you can save up to 100% on popular bills such as broadband, home insurance, gas, electricity and telecoms. It sounds too good to be true but it really isn’t. …

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