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Saturday, 20 June 2015

Luxury at BrookLodge Hotel and Spa,Wicklow

Macreddin Village,BrookLodge and Wells Spa





 A yearly treat for myself and friends is an overnight trip to BrookLodge luxury hotel in county Wicklow. It’s just approximately one hour and thirty minutes from where I live in North Dublin on the motorway then onto some country roads, where satnav is needed as with all older Irish roads, the signage can disappear for large chunks of the road, but we always make it there, and the landscape on the drive up is beautifully breath taking, and always so lush and green! 
Every time we come and go, we are also reminded why tourists love coming to Ireland!

    So this year there were three sharing a room, one double and a single, we were lucky to get a fantastic deal, one night bed and breakfast, and hour treatment and a three course meal for their Italian restaurant La Taverna Armento. All deals can be found on their Website, or do what we do every year and email them directly.

So on June 7th we packed up the car, grabbed some snacks for the trip, got the playlist sorted and headed off, we were fortunate enough to be arriving on a Sunday with a Macreddin village market on, we arrived to a busy atmosphere of shoppers and food taster, parked up the car and browsed through the home-made goods that were on offer, there was a mix of fresh fruit and vegetables, a smoothie/juice stand, home-made jams, sauces and pickles. I bought a delicious raspberry jam.



Within Macreddin village there is a pub called Actons, the famous Strawberry Tree restaurant, and our personal favourite, the Italian restaurant Armento. We sat outside the Actons with live jazz music playing and sipped on diet coke, and had roasted hog baps with freshly roasted potato salad.



 We checked in then and got ourselves ready for the spa and our treatment, each person had a bathrobe,slippers and some beautiful hair and body products. 


We each chose to have the Decleor aromatherapy facial, and luckily they could have us all at the same time, the facial was fantastic, the girls were highly professional and welcoming, the products are luxurious and we really felt pampered, not too often do you feel that.
 Afterwards we were given a smoothies and shown to the relaxation room that played soft calming music on the most comfortable “deck style chairs.”

 We then made our way into the pool area, here they have also a jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and aromatherapy room, as well as an outside hot tub, which much to our disappointment was closed for maintenance.  The pool area is half in a conservatory and also has a section as a hydrotherapy pool.  After a quick dip in the pool, we sat in the Jacuzzi then sweated any toxins out in the aromatherapy sauna room, my first time experiencing something like that, and it was refreshing.

  Our reservation for Armento was 8pm and so with three girls to get ready we headed to the room, now to only two small criticisms of the hotel, there isn’t enough plug sockets… in fact there is one socket, not really convenient for even a couple sharing a room, but we had to manage, and the second, the showers are slightly older and so the ease of controlling temperature can be difficult and we had to have maintenance up to adjust the shower for us.

The food in Armento is always delicious and vibrant, and getting such high quality, flavourful food at thirty -five euro a head is fantastic. For starter I had baked prawns, for the main course I had pizza which you can choose from a selection of toppings, I had prosciutto, goat’s cheese, olives and red onions, and for dessert I had my favourite, tiramisu! Always a treat!







At the back of the hotel there is now a fire pit with benches surrounding, and we sat there until 11.30pm and chatted in the summer heat aided by the fire, it was delightful.

Then headed back to the rooms, I always feel like the hotel is quiet and peaceful nestled in the Wicklow mountains, the beds are comfy and the duvet is heavy and warm. I usually have a good night’s sleep and wake up refreshed for the breakfast that awaits us.

The breakfast is continental style with cooked breakfast to order too, they have a selection of cereal juices, and pastries. Two of us chose the full Irish for breakfast, one of the girls got scrambled eggs which are from the free-range chickens running loose on the land. (you can see them in the picture above)
Everything is tasty and well presented.



Check out is 12 I believe so we packed up and cruised on home, relaxed and refreshed and ready to get back to the grind!

See you next year Brooklodge!

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Friday, 19 June 2015

My trip to Bread and Bones, Millennium Walk, Dublin

Bread and Bones

“Dublin’s answer to bao, banh-mi and bone broths – Bread & Bones is all about good food. Fast. Serving up Asian dishes in an energetic setting – big flavours, loud music, deep pint glasses, quality times.” breadandbones website

The other day I won a competition from a lovely blogger @icome_undone on Twitter for a free meal to Bread and Bones, a place I wanted to go to, but hadn’t made it there yet, and so was very grateful to win!

  So yesterday I decided to go with a friend of mine in the afternoon, although it was recommended that we come in the evening for the live music and vibrant atmosphere, it just didn’t suit on this occasion, but truly, I think this location would be fantastic for group parties and occasions.

So on arrival the nice man, Jack, I had been emailing regarding the prize welcomed us, let us know what we had won, two starters, two mains and two desserts and soft drinks!(what a prize!!)

What to choose!! 

He gave us his recommendations then left us to decide. Since it was a free meal in the nicest possible meaning of that, I decided to try some different food I hadn’t ever tasted before.

For the starter or “bits” I had Kimchi fries…Yum, these were crispy skin-on fries with garlic mayo and pickled cabbage- sounds odd… tasted amazing! 




 My friend with me is a coeliac and I must say they had a huge selection for her to choose from, she had the chicken wings, they were also delicious as I had to taste them for “review purposes” :P they were so tasty and the portion was very generous for a starter!


Needless to say our appetites were wetted and we waited eagerly for the main course!

I chose the steamed buns or BAO! Which is literally three steamed buns with whatever filling you pick, I must say that when it arrived it looked beautiful, albeit different to what I expected, truthfully I didn't know what to expect! I picked the pork belly on recommendation, and it was fantastic. The presentation as you can see what also beautiful.




My friend got the rice noodle soup, they are all gluten free and they are presented in large white bowls with steam rolling out of them, she chose the spicy seafood one, and WOW when it arrived, loads of meat, large prawns and plenty of noodles and broth! I will be getting the noodle soup on my next visit! It looked hearty and filling, and she said it tasted divine!



So with full bellies but a sweet tooth, the dessert menus were produced and of course as a chocolate lover I had the brownie which came with a choice of Murphy’s Ice Cream which can be found on Wicklow Street, ice cream with sea salt, brown bread ice cream and coffee ice-cream.
I chose brown bread! Note: the brownie was also Gluten free (put it on the menu please) the brownie was maybe the best brownie I’ve ever had… bold statement, it was pure indulgence and with the ice-cream! A dream!




My friend had the Pineapple Mess! Looked delicious, I did taste the pineapple, and we felt that whatever spices it was roasted with took away the flavour slightly, but overall it was delicious!



So I mean not much of a conclusion is needed... I will be back! The staff were very friendly and welcoming, the surrounding were different yet comfortable. The food was flavourful, and something different to have among the Italian restaurants that surround it. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone.

I’m not a drinker, but I did notice they had a good selection of craft beer too, which for some is a great bonus! And after 7pm they have live music! 

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Friday, 5 June 2015

Addicted to the fizzy stuff.. and the beginnings of quitting

… Coca Cola Pepsi Max addict here! 


I hope everyone knows this reference! 


Tell me why certain sparkling beverages are addictive? Wherever you are from, whatever you call them… soda, fizzy pop, minerals they are everywhere, and we all have our poison, me? I love the black stuff! I love Diet Coke, Pepsi Max and I’ll go as far as saying I really do like the cheaper versions I can get in Aldi and Lidl, as the song goes.. “I just can’t get enough!!”                                   

I know its all bad for you, but the amount I do drink, I have taken to drinking the diet ones as they don't have the extra calories.. and I just prefer them now! 

Clearly.. way more healthy! HA HA


That crisp sting as it passes your lips and hits your tongue, its freezing from the fridge, that k-tizzz of the can opening (that sounds dangerously like an alcoholic). I’m just in love, but, and the major but..  I know it’s bad for me, I know it bloats my stomach and my face, and gives me acid tummy, and rots my teeth and makes my skin dull and break out!                                                                  

So WHY do I keep going back to its tasty amazingness?

I’ve decided to go on a quest to see what are the reasons for craving fizzy drinks, and I’ve also decided to give them up and do a little documentation on my way, I have done it a few times before, and honestly I gave up the black stuff for Lent this year, but began drinking Club Orange, so it has to be all fizzy drinks this time!! And clearly I started drinking Coke and Pepsi again!

Why do I crave Fizzies?  
After some research on multiple sites, but not being able to find the original source, if I do I will link it here… it has come to my attention that craving fizzy drinks is being linked to a calcium deficiency, who knew? 
And also a lack of magnesium, which I had heard before. So maybe this is why I crave the coke so much, my body is needing minerals it’s not getting from my diet,

How does drinking coke give me calcium … the answer is a little crazy, it is known that fizzy drinks leech calcium from your teeth, and in doing this that calcium is passing into your stomach to be reabsorbed when needed! Our bodies are magical things!
Detox Time
So it is time for a detox and get myself back into drinking water, which I also love, clearly not as much though! 

I’m writing this with acid reflux and a can of Pepsi in my hand, no joke, I can drink four or more cans of coke a day and they are the larger value ones! So maybe about a litre and a half a day! Yeeesh!!

So next Tuesday the 9th of June (never start anything on a Monday), I am going on my official detox and quitting the black stuff, and the orange stuff… and only if I’m very stuck I will drink diet 7up! I’m going to document my skin’s improvement and maybe the roundness of my face! :P  Also my general health and how I feel, I will also try to increase my intake of both calcium and magnesium and report back how I’m doing!


I know it’s difficult at the start, I know the headaches come, and having it everywhere and when meeting friends it’s hard as they drink it quite often, but I have done it before, and know I need to do it again!

My Aim
My aim is to maintain the no fizzy drinks for good, but my initial goal is thirty days, they say a habit is broken after twenty-one days, so I might as well go the few extra for a round month!
-Right now I am preparing by flooding myself with Pepsi and Coke to make it "extra easy" for me to stop!! and mentally preparing to grieve the loss of a something so divine in my life!! :P 
Wish me luck!

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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

"Ease" my "Frizzy" Hair..


 I’ve dyed my hair every colour under the sun from the age of fourteen, usually I dye it dark and decide shortly after I want it light again so I have to bleach it, and no matter was a stylist says, your hair will be damaged and so you have to go through the process of getting it back into good condition!
I can honestly say I’m lazy in the department. 
I just buy what’s on offer and hope for the best! But one range I always go back to for their serums is John Frieda's Frizz Ease… without a doubt I notice a difference in my hair quickly after beginning to use it again... Why do we stop using what we know works??
So this is the serum I purchased this time...



There are so many choices within the brand, but I chose the "Original" one because I could put it in my wet hair and it fights the frizz before the hairdryer gets to it. 
Its a clear gel the smooths into the hair easily and isn't sticky which is always nice!


Testing it Out
The first day I used it I used two pumps throughout my hair, the next day my hair was a little greasy but not terrible but I did notice an immediate improvement in my hair.

The second time I washed it I used one pump and throughout my hair again, the next day again my hair was a little slick, so

The third time I used it I used one pump and just on the lengths of my hair and a little bit further up on the fronts as they get most of the heat with the hairdryer and straighteners.

And Bingo, my hair stays much “cleaner” looking for longer. 

I always test how my hair is with the serums like that as some can turn your hair into a grease-ball and others not so much. 

With this serum I felt I could definitely do one pump throughout the hair for a night out if I was to put a lot of heat on it, otherwise just one put in wet hair at the ends and the front and I really have noticed a great difference in blow drying and over appearance in a short period of time. 

The tube looks like it will last me until autumn but I will continue to repurchase a serum within the Frizz Ease brand. 

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Monday, 25 May 2015

I Nose my Pore Strips!

Blackheads… Why do they seem to congregate around the nose area? Why??!!

I find now that I’m wearing tan more frequently and I use it on my face, I’ve more issues around blackheads and blocked pores, but not necessarily spots. 
I was doing my usual wander around the cosmetic area in Penneys/Primark and saw these…





 And for E1.50 for four strips in individual sachets I though why not, I wouldn’t be bothered with the Biore as I’ve heard mixed reviews.

So brought them home, gave them their photo shoot, then cleansed the face, followed the instructions, 
I do like leaving it on ages while I watch some YouTube, then slowly peel it off like set concrete.. 
I’m sure a lot of women love that feeling.  
And I’m glad to report they work really well, plenty of gick (ew) was on them! 



And my nose felt so smooth for days after so I will repurchase them again.
What else can I say but I do feel like they need a mention as they are cheap and add a little extra to a pampering evening! 


I also use a proper extraction tool after a hot shower on my face, but it’s far too painful on the nose area, but it's great for the softer, pudgier areas like the cheeks and chin, I follow the procedures then with a witch hazel toner from the Boots brand which helps close the pores again and I feel sterilises my face to prevent a breakout!

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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

To DYE for..my Eye Brows

So I have a post coming about the products I use for my brows, but tonight I decided to dye them
 and so I’m taking you on my journey… well I have done them before!

I’m using the Swiss O-PAR brand that I found in a chemist for half price one day, it can be used for both eye lashes and brows, but frankly I would be terrified to dye my own lashes, the fear of dying my eyeball is real.
Some pictures of the packaging, whats inside and the bits I needed.








I don’t tend to touch my eye brows with a tweezers, I just can’t be bothered, and for E7 I can get them threaded elsewhere (I will discuss that in the other post)

I just find dying them simple and quite gratifying to see that there is some shape… although wonky, to my brows!

The Procedure of darkening!!
 i. Dip cue-tip into bottle “1” and cover the eyebrow completely until drenched. 
ii. Put the timer on for approximately six-eight minutes, wait… 
iii. Make sure your wipe away excess product around the brow, as it does dye the skin 
iv. With the other side of the cue-tip smear the gel from tube “2” over the brow and freak out because its black… but it’s not!! 
v. Immediately wipe away all excess with a wet wipe and voila!!! 
 That easy!!

And I recommend it to anyone really, saves me a fortune and I find when I use it I don’t need to fill in my brows for my day to day look.

BEFORE

DURING WITH THE PRODUCT ON

AFTER

CLOSE-UP,BEFORE

CLOSE-UP,AFTER


I clearly need a little trip to have my brows re-threaded but I’m happy with the colour!
I’ve seen many people re-dying the brows again for more effect, but I ain’t got time for that!!

This works well for day to day in college and pottering around, otherwise I do still use a product in my brows… you will have to stay tunes to see that post!

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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Jennuinely Interested in Irish Voting


Something a bit different and just my ramblings, pinch of salt and lemon in hand..

I try not to get too involved in the major debates of the world as I find it hard to discuss issues with people who have different opinions then me... a quirk I suppose. 
But in Ireland on May 22nd, we are having an equal rights referendum, about gay marriage, and although I have no difficulty in deciding how to vote.  I can’t help feeling such mixed emotions about the whole situation. 




Our country seems to be so warped about voting, and what’s really important, equality and other issues too. 
That is a bit of a strong statement but hear me out.
     
     Recently our country has gone through a hard time during this recession, many have lost their jobs, are attached to homes that are worth not nearly what they paid for them, and probably will never get the money back when they sell. It is devastating to know that families that were once well off, and encouraged by banks to Spend! Spend! Spend! are now living week to week, or month to month because their house mortgage and car loans are so excessive. And yet a lot of these people are not out voting for a new government. 
We all complain, me too although I don’t feel too effected by all the changes right now that the country is going through.
    Although every day I do feel that there is such a divide between the classes of people, I use that term VERY lightly. We seems to all experience very different lives although we are all suffering in similar ways. I find it hard at times to digest the fact that I can’t afford to go to the doctors yet others have a medical card and can go for free. Now in saying this I am talking about the government and equality, and not about the person. 
  Why is it that people who are working hard in all ranges of jobs are paying taxes and are not directly benefiting from it. There are people who only work 20hrs so they can actually be part of their children’s lives, or child care is just too expensive and they don’t receive support of a medical card. I hate that I have to pay upwards of 60e to go to the dentist and I know my teeth need to be seen to. 
  And yet I’m not working right now as I’m trying to focus on getting my degree so I can earn the big bucks, which in turn will be taxed!

I think the Irish person in general just wants to see where there money is really going... and by that I mean that their money is being returned to them in some tangible way. No one minds helping their neighbour, but what about “me” too!

Now how is this related to May 22nd?! A very important day for Ireland, and to be honest for the generations to come. I think no matter what the outcome is, this generation we will still have to listen to the superficial, scraping the barrel reasons the “NO Vote” people are spouting... But alas, they are by right allowed to canvas their side too!

But what I find amazing is the sheer passion of the younger people of this country, the fire that is being created, and also my fear that it will be short lived, I hope that these young strong opinionated men and women do vote, and that it will strike a chord in them to stand up and vote again for other important decisions our country has to make!  

We allow others to vote, mostly the older generations, and so they have every right to have their say whether it is for or against what is best for the modern equal Ireland, they vote and so there opinion is technically more valid then ours, as it actually means something. 
When the over 65’s were going to lose their medical cards... they marched and let the government know it wasn’t going to happen, and their voices were heard.

 It is the young people’s turn now! 




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