Sunday, 18 November 2012

Dear Santa, Please bring me......

1. MARY GREENWELL - Plum.
Got a sample of it in an early Glossybox and have been obsessed ever since! its not cheap for £90 but you do get 100ml's for you cash and a lovely smell of spiced plum!


2. Dermalogica Total Eye Care Cream.

Again, I had a sample of this, its a lovely texture, absorbs well and is slightly tinted so really works on those dark under eye circles!

3. Tatty Devine Dinosaur Necklace.

I've been wanting one of these since for ever but at just over £100 I don't think I will be getting one any time soon!

4. MARC BY MARC JACOBS - Jacobson brass and acetate bow necklace.
Saw this in selfridges a few months ago and wanted it so much, I still want it but even though they dropped to £45, I cant find one! :( booo!

5. bliss fabulous foaming face wash

Have had this before and thought it was fab, would have it again, just havent got round to buying it yet!

6. The Kitchen Diaries II
I love Nigel's TV program, he's a bit of an odd soul, but he does great, healthy, comfort food out of leftovers! winner!

7. Fossil Maddox Satchel

At over £180 there aint no chance I'll be buying this anything soon but I like it!



Thursday, 25 October 2012

Ace gooey cookie recipe!


How to make cookies like the fresh ones you get in bakeries or supermarkets! :)

You will need
A mixing bowl
A wooden spoon
A sieve
A set of scales
A baking tray or two
Grease proof paper
Wire rack

Ingredients
100g  unsalted butter (softened)
125g light muscovado sugar
Yolk from 1 med egg
125g plain flour
30g cocoa powder
tsp bicarbonate of soda
100g bar milk chocolate roughly chopped
2 baking trays, lined with grease proof paper



  1. Pre heat oven at 190°C.
  2. chuck everything but the chocolate in and mix it up (mix it well making sure there are no lumps of flour.
  3. Divide the mixture into 10 and roll each portion into a ball put it on the tray 3-5cm's away from the next one (they double in side in the oven) and then press them to flatten them to about 1.5cm thick. 
  4. Bake for 10-12 mins until risen and cracked but still a bit soft and gooey.
  5. Cool for 5 mins, then transfer to a wire rack to cool.


Sunday, 16 September 2012

Mmmmm Pie!

I have recently ventured into the world of cooking, never one to follow instructions I read a few different ones (mainly for the pastry as I'd never made it before) and watched some cooking shows for some inspiration. Anyway, I created the below tasty pie!! :)
(Instructions and ingredients to follow)


Chicken, bacon & leek pie with tarragon, whole grain mustard & creme fraiche.


So, here is how I made it!

Step One:
Don't do what I did and make the filling first, then realize that the pastry has to sit in the fridge for at least 30 mins!

The pastry is short crust, you take about 250g of plain flower, pinch of salt, 60g of butter & 60g of lard (lard makes it crispy!)

Cut the lard and butter into lil cubes, chuck it in with the flour and salt. your supposed to now use a rounded knife to cut the mixture, not entirely sure why, suppose it just makes the butter and lard smaller?? anyway, when its a bit more mixed up, you have to get your hands in (take of rings and wear latex gloves if you don't wanna be picking that shit out of your nails after!)

rub the mixture with your fingers and thumbs til it looks like lil breadcrumbs, when it does, chuck in 2 tables spoons of cold water and mix with the knife again, it takes a lil while to come together, if it isn't put in more water (slowly, bit by bit, you can add but you cant take away!)

You should see the mixture start to mold together by its self, coming away from the sides of the bowl. roll it into a ball, wrap it in cellophane (or stick it in Tupperware if like me you realize you don't have any!) and stick it in the fridge for at least 30 mins.

Step Two:
Stick a pack of diced chicken, diced bacon (4x slices or some pancetta or something) and 2 big chopped leeks & some tarragon into a pan with oil and cook em til the chicken is edible. 

Boil up some milk (about half a pint) in a pan with some chopped white onions and whist it boils (dont let it boil over, milk goes minging if it does that), mix about a table spoon of butter and flour into a pan until the butter is melted. 

Strain the milk, put the onion in with your chicken and pour the milk in with the butter and flour at a mid temp and whisk the shit out of it until it starts to go thicker, stick in a chicken stock cube, a heaped table spoon of whole grain mustard and about 2 or 3 heaped table spoons of creme fraiche.

Once mixed and thickened, pour into the pan with the chicken and stuff, season with salt and pepper to taste and mix that shit up. once done, leave it to cool. you kinda want your pie filling cool when it goes in as it can melt the butter and lard in your pastry if its too hot.

Step Three:
get your pastry out the fridge, sprinkle some flour onto your surface and rolling pin and then chop your pastry in 2 (u want one lump to be about two thirds and the other to be one) so that you can do your base and your lid.

roll it out about half to a cm thick (or big enough to fit in your bowel/pie tin) and place it in. don't worry if you have to patch it up a lil bit, no one with see that shizz, water will help it stick again. 

pour in your cold pie mix and then roll out your lid. rub some water over the edge of your base and then place your lid on top. prick some holes on top to let the steam out and use a fork to go round the edge to press the 2 layers together and then use the excess pastry to decorate however you want. 

once decorated, whisk an egg in a bowl and then just brush it all over the pie to make it go all glazed. stick it in the oven for 30-40 mins on about 220 and take it out when its golden brown!

Shazam! pie time!!

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Shoe Blog Sale

OK, so I emptied out all of my shoes and decided that I need a lot less than there is here!!!


anyway, here are the sale items....


These are a wide fit 6, worn a few times but you can only see the wear on the heel. would take a fiver for em.




These are a wide fit 7, worn a few times, heel needs replacing (just the tips). would take a fiver for em.




Wide fit 6 from Evans. worn once or twice, tempted to keep them but they are just a bit too long for me. £5.






Normal fit 7. Made out of like foam stuff, quite comfy and good for the beach but I've never really worn them (probably cos I never go to the beach!) £3.





though my mum might bag these. Wide fit 7 from Evans, need new tips on the heels. £5.





pretty much brand new, only worn a few times, but to big for me. Size 7 normal fit. £5.





Bought em from Tesco to show off my minx toe nails, wore em home from Tesco and then never again as I already have a pair the same. Size 7 normal fit.





bit of a vintage look to these. a wide fit 6, lil bit battered but only worn a few times. £4.





worn once, too big for me. Normal fit size 7. £5.





Normal fit size 7. too big for me, never been worn, still have stickers on. £5.




Never worn (or maybe once, but u cant tell) as they are too long for me, normal fit size 7. £15.


Payment by paypal if not collected in person. P+P will be additional should they require posting. please email me on spittingpink@live.co.uk if your interested.







Monday, 25 June 2012

June GlossyBox

 Here is this months GlossyBox, bit hit and mix for me. Didn't seem much in it to start with, but then the value of the items more than makes up for the lack of items.

First of all, a set of HD brows tweezers, I was really looking forward to trying these and I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed. I already have a pair from Boots (the pointy version of these boots.com/Boots-Precision-Grip-Slanted-Tweezers) and I really love them as they have great grip and have a nice weighty quality to them, but am always looking forward to trying new things. I think in this case, if it aint broke, sometimes you shouldn't fix it. These will be used, but probably at work or left in my make up bag as an emergency set. RRP £19.99, not really worth it in my eyes.


Not had a chance to try this yet, but I have been wanting too and its good to have a few shades to test at home. This particular sample is £4.99 on the website so its good your getting a little value for money in the box.



Not been a fan of all the Caudalie Products in various boxes so far, often the sample sizes are pretty poor, but I was impressed with this for a perfume sample. It smelled fresh and pretty and will probably end up in a draw at work, again for emergencies but I like this one.


I was actually quite impressed with this one, its a lovely colour and a nice texture. the only problem is, as you can see, the pot size is quite small, so I'm not sure how your supposed to use it without loosing most of it to the floor? answers on a post card please!! lol





Finally, a GlossyBox brush. I've had worse, I'd had better, this one went to my mum. I don't really use brushes this shape. Its too long and not dense enough for me. Its a shame when its so easy to get good quality brushes at such low prices as Crown, you'd think Glossybox would have made a better effort!



Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Wants and Wearing - Plus Size Dresses.


So summer is here and being a UK size 26, finding something to wear that's cool and looks good is usually a rare treat! This year however I have had some lovely treats from some of the beauties below. The pics are taken straight off the websites they were from and not pics of me wearing them, but I will try and remember to take some pics of me in them in future! :)

Have -

£38.00


£49.50

£29.00


£42.00


£22.99

£45.00


£24.99

£45.00


£45.00

Want - 

£38.00

£55.00 (on sale at £30 at time published)

£39.00


£25.00

£26.99

£39.00


£19.99

£35.00

£25.00

So come on girlies! stick on some leggings if you don't love your legs and get some cute dresses! there is just no excuse for us bigger beauties not to look colorful, trendy and flabulous this summer!! :)

List of plus sized clothes shops in the UK.

As so many of us struggle, I thought I would compile my list of plus sized clothing outlets in the UK, if I am missing any please let me know and I will add them on too! :)

Sites & shops I have tried...
Evans - UK 14-32 Shops & online.
Asos Curve - UK 20-26 Online only
Next Plus - UK 6-26 Shops & online
Simply be - UK 14-32 Shops & online
New Look Inspire - UK 18-26 Shops & online
Very Size 16 Plus - UK 14-32 Online only
Yours Clothing - UK 14-32 Shops & online
Debenhams Plus-Size UK 12-32 Shops & online
Asda UK 8-26 Shops & online
Tesco (Florence & Fred) UK 16-32 Shops & online

Sites & Shops I haven't tried...
Style369 - UK 14-26
Ann Harvey UK 16-32 Shops & online
H&M UK 18-28 Shops & online
OneStopPlus - Now Castaluna - UK 14-36 Online only
Curvety - UK 16-36 Online only
Curvissa - UK 14-32 Online only
Marisota - UK 12-32 Online only
Ann Summers - UK 8-24  Online only


Fab Body Shop ad from the 90's.

Friday, 25 May 2012

Necklace of the Day 25/5/12

To end my week of birthday necklaces, this beautiful one from friend Emily! Emily always gets me amazing jewelry, stuff I would never find, but absolutely love! This one from Fossil is no different!


 The inscription reads "Here's to love, fluttering butterflies & earthquakes of the soul" it has butterfly on the back and is a locket that opens.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

May Glossybox 2012

May's Glossybox!

They have been reading my mind again! I needed some nice shower gel and had considered false eyelashes but I didn't want to pay for em. I LOVE Lolita Lempicka! both perfumes are lovely!

I've no idea what the Weleda stuff is, smells strong, will prob end up in the pile of stuff I don't use. Though I'm interested in the hair product though, if it does what it says on the tin (which is everything in the world apparently!), it will be amazing!

Pictures to follow! :)