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Saturday, 30 August 2014

The Foodie Tag

Hello and happy Saturday to you all!

I was tagged to do the Fooodie Tag by Becca over at Trinket Box, and I'm not going to lie, I was literally praying I'd be tagged as soon as I read the post. It was a lovely surprise once I'd finished reading to know that I'd been given the chance to talk about one of my favourite things in life. FOOD.

So let's get on with the TAG!

1.What is your favourite cuisine
I like all cuisines, why do I have to pick one? In my head I can see lots of chefs shouting "pick me, pick me" so I'm going to pick the Chinese chef and say Chinese cuisine, because you can't go wrong with hoisin duck can you?

2. What is your favourite fast food restaurant?
This is like asking which of your parents is your favourite! I just love McDonald's fatty, salty chips, but then I had a KFC yesterday and those chicken strips were amazing. And you get free salad at Pizza Hut. I'm sorry, I can't choose. I like the above 3 equally.

What's your Nando's order?
I feel bad saying this, but I never really got what all the hype about Nando's is about. It's basically like a posh KFC where you get to use a knife and fork. I've been once or twice and we just had one of those sharing platters, so I don't really have a specific order. Also its horrendously expensive and you can get nicer chicken next door at KFC for a third of the price.

What pizza toppings are your favourite?
I like pizza so much I'm not really fussy about what's on it. Except pineapple. I HATE PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA. My favourite though, would probably be meat feast so mince meat, sausage, chicken, pepperoni,  and any other meat they have, really.

What's your Starbucks order?
Double shot iced cafe latte with 3 sugars.

Do you prefer eating out or home cooking?
I love cooking at home, since my dad used to be a head chef and he can always point me in the right direction. I'd say I'm a pretty good cook, I can make lasagne, tortellini (from scratch the filling and the pasta, I know right?) rice, spring rolls and a number of different cakes.

What are your favourite breakfast foods?
I'm going to sound so boring when I say this, but toast. Toast with butter that is half melted in the morning is absolutely delicious in my opinion. Oh, it makes me want some toast now. And you can spread all sorts of different things on it: jam, peanut butter, marmite if you're feeling risky. Not to mention Nutella...

What is your favourite curry?
Not even kidding, I didn't even know there were different types of curry. I just asked my dad which one we have the most and he said Vindaloo, Korma and Biryani so I guess those are my favourites.

What's your favourite dessert?
Can I give you ny top ten?

1. Tiramisu
2. Lemon Meringue Pie
3. Chocolate fondant
4. Creme Brulee
5. Cheesecake of any variety
6. Rocky road
7. Chocolate brownies
8. Pavlova
10. Sticky toffe pudding.

And that is the end of the foodie tag, thank you for reading, I've really enjoyed doing this tag, let me know what you think of it in the comments.

Lots of love
Eva

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Back to School: Organisation Tips

Hello guys!

So we're at this point of the summer holiday where we are all supposed to get ready for school, and a lot of people (including myself) have posted material ideas for example bags and stationary. Well today, I thought I'd do something a bit different and share with you a few organisational tips to help you really get the most out of school, especially if you are doing GCSE or A Level.

On September 3rd, I begin school and I will be going into year 10. At my school this is my first year of GCSE, but since I am taking maths early and science takes 3 years, its sort of my second in a way.

The subjects I'm taking are

Maths
Further Maths
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
English Language
English Literature
Art
Spanish
History
Religious Studies
And I'm also doing the Edexcel Extended Project Qualification which is worth half a GCSE.

Like I said though, I'm sitting the maths exam later on this year, so it is really important that I make sure I don't procrastinate during the year. Last year, I'm ashamed to say I didn't really try as hard as I could/should have, but this year I'm determined to follow my own advice and come out with good grades!

So on with the tips!

1. Make sure you have all the necessary equipment. Make a list of all the equipment you will need. If you are an art student, make a separate list so that you can have two separate pencil cases that don't get mixed up. You know the saying "failing to prepare is preparing to fail" so make sure you are prepared!

2. Write down your homework. I am proud to say that I always do this, and it has helped me greatly during the past few years. It's important to make sure that you are on top of all your homework, and for me, the easiest way to do that is to write it all down. Your school should give you a planner, but if not they sell them in any stationary shop or supermarket at this time of year.

3. Do your homework on the night you get it. This is a good tip to follow, because it means that that piece of homework is out of the way and forgotten. This way you won't have to do anything last minute and you can really stay on top of your work without feeling stressed.

4. Set up a study area. It is important to have a place where you can sit quietly and do your work without being distracted, so clear out a corner of your room, stick a desk there and call that area your 'Studying Sanctuary'! Have all your books nearby so that you always have them to hand and add a little pencil pot so that you won't have to keep digging in your pencil case.

5. Get a folder for every subject to keep things separate and organised. This should be neatly labelled and split into different sections for all the individual units, e.g for chemistry use one folder divider for C1, one for C2 and one for C3. To make it even more organised, you could even have a folder for each unit!

So those were a few of my organisation rules I follow, but the most important tip to doing well and getting the most out of school is to enjoy it!

Thanks for reading and I'll be back with another post soon!

Lots of love
Eva

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Back to School: New School Bag


Its finally time to accept that Back to School season is now finally upon us. With just over a week to go until school, I frequently find myself thinking where the holidays have gone! So, its official, so we might as well just deal with it and buy new school things!

Now, Im that person who has a 50kg school bag in September only to find that sometime around April all I have left in my pencil case is a black biro and a rubber. However this year, I vow to change, so i shall adopt a new organised attitude. Which means that buying the perfect school supplies is a must. 

Last year for school I carried a black River Island handbag, then a French Connection backpack and then a Cath Kidston. They were all really nice bags and I still have them, but tbis year I really want to shake things up a little and carry something that is a bit more fun.

So, last week I went to the shoppung centre and was set on buying a River Island satchel since I had seen them online. But when I saw it instore it was much smaller than I had expected so I was a bit dissapointed. Also , the colours were a little boring, so I decided to leave the bag.

After about 6 hours and still no bag, I decided to call it a day and head home. On my way out I stopped in WHSmith to get a magazine and LOOK WHAT I FOUND! 

A LARGE BRIGHT PINK SATCHEL !!!

It was pretty much love at first sight. And only £20! I was surprised that the quality was reakly good, almost as good as a Cambridge satchel, and the colour is incredible!

So, that is my bew school bag for the upcoming year, and I have a feeling I wont get bored! Tell me what you think in the comments!

Lots of love

Eva