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Only Fools and Horses the Musical: what's the format and is it any good?
I wondered if it was a mistake to have booked the tickets; how could a musical of Only Fools and Horses work? I had no idea what to expect as to the concept behind it, the story behind it, or how it would be put together.By Lisa30th Jan 2025 -
£5 pizza all across the UK - but hurry.
You've got until the end of January to bag yourself a £5 sourdough pizza from one of 60 Franco Manca UK restaurants. -
Your nudge to budge this New Year: getting active in 2025
Active Wellbeing Week is back with another fun filled campaign to get you moving, and to help you start 2025 in the best way. -
A day out in London with a budget of £10 - what can you do?
What can you do in London with a budget of just £10, including food and world-class experiences? Lara Joanna Jarvis recently set herself that challenge and shared the results with her Instagram followers, and said we could write up her adventures to share them with you too! -
A day in Lugano with kids - and why we ended up in McDonalds.
We spent a few nights in Lugano recently and between family engagements and travel had a day to ourselves to explore.By Lisa24th Jan 2025 -
West End Theatre tickets for £10 in the New Year Sale
Official London Theatre are selling 2025 tickets for 55 shows at reduced prices. The sale ends on the 31st January. -
Free National Trust day pass for up to 5 people
The National Trust is giving away thousands of family day passes for a free day out at a National Trust property in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. -
Get a 2nd day for FREE in Thorpe Park this Spring
Take advantage of a completely free second day at the UK's most thrilling theme park when you book an overnight stay by midnight 2nd March 2025. -
Our year with a National Trust membership - and how I'd save money next time
We've had a family membership to the National Trust for the last year. Here's why we're not renewing but what I'd do next time we do take out membership to get it cheaper.By anneterrance14th Jan 2025 -
Begin a new woodcarving hobby for 2025 - now free on YouTube.
Mastercarver Chris Pye is taking his woodcarving workshops lessons to YouTube so you can access them without a monthly suscription. -
My and kids and I LOVED Frameless - but is it worth the money?
I recently went to the immersive art experience Frameless with a 6 year old and a 2 year old. Here's what we all thought of it.By Lisa5th Jan 2025 -
2024 round up: Our top things to do and places to go in 2025
We've just looked back over everything we've done this year to help give you some pointers on what's good for you to build into your plans for 2025!By Lisa31st Dec 2024 -
How to get free entry to the Eden Project and lots of other UK gardens
If you're heading to Cornwall this year, or have been wanting to visit Kew Gardens, then make sure you read on for a hack to get you and your family into all of these attractions for free. -
Christmas lights at the Eden Project, Cornwall
Before Christmas, we had a festive weekend in Cornwall, and you can still catch the lights at the Eden Project until the 5th January.By Charlotte27th Dec 2024 -
Coppa Club, Clifton Village, Bristol for a special breakfast with kids
We headed to Coppa Club in Clifton on Christmas Eve for a breakfast that would be a bit of a special treat on a special day.By Lisa24th Dec 2024 -
Holiday in Cornwall: a 8 day itinerary for half term
In October half term we took our 2 young boys to Hayle, Cornwall for 8 days, and I've put together a detailed itinerary of everything we did!By Alex19th Dec 2024 -
Big Bakes London, Birmingham and Manchester: baking experience review
This was the most chaotic 90 minutes of my life, but so much fun and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.By Emma Wills13th Dec 2024 -
Garden at 120, London's biggest public roof top garden
The first thing I did with my six year old and two year old on a big day out in London, was go to the Garden at 120 - the Fen Court building at 120 Fenchurch Street - which is the largest public rooftop garden space in London.By Lisa12th Dec 2024 -
Hansel and Gretel at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol review
Every year I take my 2 children, 9 and 10, to the Tobacco Factory in Bristol, to see a Christmas show. This year it's Hansel and Gretel. We all loved it, and as usual, left feeling festive and ready for Christmas. -
The Postal Museum, London review
We visited the Postal Museum in Clerkenwell, London to ride the Mail Train and learn all about the history of the Post Office and Royal Mail.By Lisa9th Dec 2024 -
Film and TV walking tours of Bristol and London
We've been busy putting together some great (we think!) self-guided walking tours of Bristol and London for film and tv show fans who want to explore these great cities on foot and see the places where their favourite scenes were shot. -
London full day itinerary with little kids
Garden at 120, The Postal Museum, Frameless and a couple of other stops made this a jam packed fun - but long! - day out.By Lisa5th Dec 2024 -
Lapland UK coming to Manchester in 2025
Lapland UK - the immersive North Pole experience based near Windsor - have announced they're opening a second venue, in Manchester. -
Bottarga on the King's Road, London
I went to the London's newest restaurant opening from the popular Pachamama group - Bottarga, on King's Road in Chelsea, London.By Emma Wills3rd Dec 2024 -
Review: Luxmuralis at Bristol Cathedral
Last week we went to see 'Luxmuralis: In the beginning' at Bristol Cathedral, which was really, really captivating, really immersive and a really lovely night out.By Lisa2nd Dec 2024 -
Thanksgiving in London: where to celebrate if you're an American away from home
If you're an American new to London and you're reading this ahead of your first Thanksgiving in the city, do check out the places here to make your Thanksgiving homely and special.By Megan Wright1st Dec 2024 -
Is Wicked the film good for kids? And does the split into 2 films work?
The new Wicked film is rated a PG, so what age kids is it suitable for? And at almost 3 hours long, will they enjoy it? Plus, does it work splitting the story into 2 parts?By anneterrance25th Nov 2024 -
Monster Munch Oysters at Whyte's Restaurant, Hackney
Have you ever had Monster Munch oysters? Well, I did last week at the experimental and playful kitchen counter of Whytes. Along with a burger that actually left me a bit speechless! -
Lapland UK: everything you need to know
If you're going to Lapland UK this year, make sure you read this first. Or if you're thinking about it for next year, this blog post aims to let you know what you need to know ahead of booking.By Charlotte24th Nov 2024 -
The Canteen at Yeo Valley: Breakfast review
Yeo Valley Organic's staff canteen is open to the public - and it's something special. Open for breakfast and lunch, 4 days a week.By Lisa23rd Nov 2024 -
The Cake and Bake Show - and my viral Dubai chocolate bar cake
I am going to be on the Cake and Bake Show main stage this year, on the 28th November, transforming the viral Dubai chocolate bar into a show stopping cake. It's my first time gracing the main stage at the Cake and Bake show and I am so excited.By Emma Wills20th Nov 2024 -
Here and Now: The Steps Musical review
On Wednesday night I went along to the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham to watch Here and Now: The Steps Musical. Alexandra Theatre is very easy to get to, just a 5 minute walk from New Street Station.By Alex16th Nov 2024 -
Dos and Don'ts for Foodie Content Creators
Want to film food content but don't know where to start? Love the idea of being a foodie blogger or influencer but just feel lost when it comes to taking the first step? If that sounds like you then here are my top dos and don'ts to help you get started. -
New London Sunday roast alert
1 Lombard Street, the iconic spot in the heart of the City, has just introduced a Sunday roast as of September 2024, and it's one of our favourite Sunday roasts in London. -
Paddington in Peru review
A tear jerking, feel good film with something for everyone, along with a new Mrs Brown.By Lisa11th Nov 2024 -
Sip and Paint parties: how they work and what you create
You’re expertly guided through every stroke whilst the artist paints their own version at the front, and comes around to help you with any questions.By Lisa6th Nov 2024 -
Bridgwater Carnival: what it is and how it all works
If you're visiting North Somerset in November, you have to go to a carnival!By Lisa5th Nov 2024 -
Chakra restaurant review, Little Venice
Chakra restaurant is part of a chain, and I recently visited the one in Little Venice (they also have locations in Kensington and Kingston upon Thames). -
Rochester's Top 7 Haunts to Send Chills Down Your Spine
Rochester, Kent has a chilling history, with lots of sinister stories and spooky goings on. -
Never let me go: play review
Last night was opening night in Malvern for the stage adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go.By anneterrance30th Oct 2024 -
Review: Little Acorns softplay, Worcester
I took my 6 year old and my 2 year old to Little Acorns softplay in Worcester - and we all had a really great 2 hours there!By Lisa21st Oct 2024 -
Changes underway at Forde Abbey ready for Spring 2025
Forde Abbey are shuffling their layout so that you can see more for free.By Lisa8th Oct 2024 -
A hen weekend itinerary in Seasalter, Whitstable
With so much to see and do in Seasalter, it's a great location to unwind with your hens. -
The scariest Halloween experiences in the UK for 2024
Do you dare to be scared by these horrific things to do for Halloween? -
Halloween Half Term at the Grand Pier
From the 26th October - 3rd November you can have a spook-tacular day out for all the family at the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare.By Grand Pier23rd Sep 2024 -
Grease is the word: review of the stage show
For all Grease fans, the hit musical is at the Bristol Hippodrome this week.By Lisa18th Sep 2024 -
This weekend: Whitstable Oyster Festival 2024
There's fun for all the family at this historic annual event. -
Flora Fields at Webbs - pick your own dahlias this month
Pick your own dahlias at Flora Fields this summer.By Alex4th Sep 2024
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