L.A. Punks & Cartoon Heroes: Dr. Martens SS15

There’s a change in the air… the nights aren’t drawing in quite so early, the days are getting warmer, and the birds are cheeping a little louder. Spring is on it’s way! The best part about this time of the year is that it’s time to start building up a new wardrobe in time for summer, because what better way to wave goodbye to winter than to treat yo’self to some new clobber?

Following on from their beautiful AW14 collection, Dr. Martens have just launched their brand spanking new range for Spring/Summer 2015, and I was lucky enough to have a sneaky peek.

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Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015

I popped down to the Bristol Broadmead store to take a look at the exciting new ranges, the most prominent being the West Coast Hardcore collection, inspired by the DIY aesthetic of the 1980s LA punk scene. I love the Bristol shop, the staff are genuinely always really friendly and helpful, plus it’s only a stone’s throw away from Cabot Circus. The new collection was pride of place in the doorway, and the deeper I delved into the shop the more treasures I unearthed.

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Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15
Dr Martens New Collection SS15

“The Dr. Martens’ SS15 range is hardcore style mixed with pure Americana, re-creating the rebellious self-expression and creativity of the 1980s US West Coast hardcore scene.”

This collection is a celebration of colour, creativity, and individuality. A traditional British classic meets the American cultural underground, creating a capsule collection inspired by those early hardcore musicians touring the UK and taking a little piece of our heritage back with them. They were responsible for the first wave of imports of Dr. Martens into the US, and would customise their boots by painting them, even the sole, which is replicated in the ‘rub off’ colours of the new collection.

In keeping with the brand’s tradition and wanting to evoke a nostalgia of that era, the brand’s designers have tracked down vintage pairs to create both authentic versions and modern takes on original styles. I love the colourways of the new collection, it’s use of Japanese tattoo prints, and the unique shape of the new range of women’s styles.

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Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015
Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol Spring Summer 2015

As well as having a look at the brand new range, I was incredibly lucky to be asked to pick out a pair for myself. I chose these absolutely beautiful Mary Janes(*), which are part of the Archive collection, again celebrating the heritage of the Dr. Martens brand by drawing inspiration from the original footwear made popular by those early fashion pioneers all those decades ago.

It was love at first sight with these shoes. I bought a pair of the 1461 originals last year and they have hardly left my feet since, but I was on the lookout for something a bit different. The colour of these Mary Janes is a super vibrant cherry red, and I reckon these will dress up just about any outfit. As with any pair of Dr. Martens, at first these and my feet weren’t pals, but a few Compeed blister patches and some sore heels later and I’m finally starting to break them in.

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As well as the West Coast Hardcore range, Dr. Martens have also just announced a collaboration which has got the internet very excited – Dr. Martens x Adventure Time!

For those who don’t know about Adventure Time (have you been living in a cave for the last few years?!), it is a Cartoon Network series following the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his shape-shifting talking dog, Jake. It’s a surreal jaunt into the colourful land of Ooo, where inhabitants are made of cake, and there’s always danger and excitement around every corner. It’s technically a kids show, but there’s some dark elements and bits of surreal humour in there enough to entertain the adults, too.

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I was so excited about this collaboration when I first heard about it because to me, it is quite simply a match made in heaven. Adventure Time is eclectic and independently minded, just like the Dr. Martens brand. The new boots are modelled around the two main characters, with a limited edition run of only 1460 pairs created. The new styles look brilliant – it’s as if your feet have magically morphed into Finn and Jake!

The new collection lands in the Bristol Broadmead store on Monday 2nd March, and to celebrate, there will be a special Adventure Time themed morning with the staff dressed up as Jake and hopping around on Finn spacehoppers. If you fancy getting in on the action it’s all taking place from 9:30-10:30 – pop in and say hello!

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The West Coast Hardcore and Adventure Time collections are available at Dr. Martens Bristol, 16 Broadmead BS1 3HH. 

A massive thanks to Dr. Martens for inviting me to collaborate with them on this post.

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Bristol’s Best Bits: Wicked at the Bristol Hippodrome

I’ve lived in Bristol for nearly 6 years now, and I’ll confess something… up until last week, I had never been to Bristol Hippodrome! This legendary Bristol insitution is prominently positioned slap bang in the middle of the city centre, opposite the fountains on St Augustine’s Parade.
Tom is sadly not a massive fan of musical theatre, or theatre in general, which is probably the reason that neither of us have been since the duration of our living in the city, although visiting has always been high on my to-do list. I just didn’t fancy going by myself!

Just as I was planning a trip for my birthday, I was lucky enough to receive an email asking if I would like to go and see the UK tour of the smash hit West End musical, Wicked. Of course I jumped at the chance, and after some much needed sister time, I took along my little sister and BFF, Nelly. This leg of the tour is only on in Bristol for four weeks, and ends on the 21st March, so if you want to see it then you better hurry!

Wicked Musical at Bristol Hippodrome
Wicked Musical at Bristol Hippodrome
Wicked Musical at Bristol Hippodrome

Bit of a history lesson – the Bristol Hippodrome opened in December 1912, and is one of the largest stages outside of London (according to Wikipedia), hence why it regularly hosts such top productions of West End shows. It’s pretty amazing to think that because of the size of it, Bristol is regularly host to larger productions and top comedians – who says we need an arena?! Its spot on St Augustine’s parade next to Boots is easily walked past on the way to Park St or Cabot Circus, but there’s certainly no mistaking its grand facade. It’s just as fancy inside, too.

The Hippodrome looked absolutely amazing, decked out in green glory, complete with a green carpet for the event. Even though I had tickets for a Thursday (and despite the weather!) it was absolutely packed – apparently the best times to catch this tour are midweek, Monday to Wednesday, and there are matinee showings as well. This is the UK & Ireland tour following a massively successful showing on both Broadway and on the West End, and having never seen the musical before I had no idea what to expect.

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It follows the untold story of the witches of Oz, and as a bit of a fan of the Wizard of Oz anyway (I played the lion in my drama group production when I was 9, wow, such fame) I was looking forward to seeing how their characters were portrayed. I was definitely not disappointed! The story blends seamlessly into the original plot of the film, and even threw in a few cheeky references for good measure. It’s a pretty powerful tale in its own right, however, detailing how Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West, obvs) and Glinda the Good Witch first met as students, and following their friendship through highs and inevitable lows.

I was pleasantly surprised how I knew some of the songs already. I’m not entirely sure how, possibly through some kind of pop-cultural osmosis of sorts, but I found myself bopping along when the cast burst into ‘Defying Gravity’ and ‘Popular’. The production value of the whole thing was quite simply breathtaking – they never let the energy up for one moment, and the costumes, sets, props, giant dragons, pointiest hats… everything made the whole thing one of the most magical things I have ever seen.

It’s suitable for an audience of 7+, and if you haven’t seen it before, then I thoroughly recommend taking the kids along and watching. The Hippodrome is the perfect backdrop too, and it excited the history nerd in me to think of of all those theatrical productions over the last hundred years. I’m glad to have ticked that one off my Bristol bucket list!

[A huge thanks to Wicked UK for inviting me along – I was invited to review this production but all words and opinions are my own]

Vintage Styling with Babyliss

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I’m having a bit of a hair dilemma at the moment. It never seems to do whatever I want it to, and so most of the time I resort to having it piled in a bun on top of my head. What I would really love is to have a polished ‘do every day of the week, but that’s something which is impossible with early starts to get up and go to work.

Just when I thought all hope was lost, in steps Babyliss. I was very kindly asked to select something from their Boutique range, and I chose this Soft Waves curling wand(*), sold at John Lewis. It’s intended for creating beachy styles on longer hair, but I wanted to do something a little different with it. It comes in a beautiful looking box, and would make a gorgeous gift for someone (Mother’s Day coming up… maybe?!).

My ‘Hair Envy’ Pinterest board is full of photos of retro styles, and I thought I would see if I could create a quick but polished retro up do before popping off to work one morning. I’ve attempted a full set of overnight curls before, but it never works. This way, the styler does all the hard work so I don’t have to!

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The curling wand has a variable heat setting, which is great if you’re not comfortable putting a lot of heat on your hair. I set mine at a fairly low temperature, and set about curling my hair by wrapping the ends of it around the barrel. I have to admit it felt a bit weird not having anything to grip it to (and I’m rubbish at doing things backwards in a mirror) but after a few minutes of fiddling about I finally got the hang of it.

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Once the curls are in place it’s super easy to do a quick victory roll on each side. Wrap a little piece of hair around your thumb and slide it off, then take the little roll of hair and turn in in on itself, winding all the way to your scalp. Fluff it out a bit and pin in place. Voila! This is a really great tutorial if you’re stuck. (If you can’t do victory rolls then I always do cheat ones – take a piece of hair and twist it towards your head, then place against your hair and push it slightly forwards to ‘bump’ it up a bit, then pin it in place).

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I love how the width of the barrel makes a nice big loose curl as well – I think it would probably work a little better on longer hair but it’s not too bad on my kind-of shoulder length mop.

I’ve always been a fan of this look, but never had the time to commit to a full head of curls. I’m quite enjoying the vintage style though, what do you reckon?!

[this product was sent to me to review, but opinions are my own]

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Bristol’s Best Bits: At Bristol After Hours – Love & Luck

At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck

I think we’re all secretly still children at heart. I certainly do not consider myself an adult.
So imagine my excitement when I got an invitation to At Bristol’s After Hours event – the chance to mess around in a science museum, at night, after hours, have a drink and play on all the exhibits. Even as a grown up. AWESOME!

At Bristol, for the non-Bristol folk, is a ginormous science museum just off Millennium Square, home to absolutely loads of amazing science exhibits, educational bits and pieces and fun things to do. It’s a fantastic day out to have with the kids, but not having any of my own, it was one of those places I had never visited before.

After Hours takes place every few months, with the idea of opening up one of Bristol’s best attractions to a wider audience. I took my good friend Jude along because like me, she is a nerdy science child at heart, and I knew she’d love it.

At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck

We set off from Bedminster and went to cross over Pero’s bridge and encountered the first excitement of the evening – the whole thing has been turned into an art exhibition, and was bathed in a mysterious fog. It’s part of an interactive art installation ‘Fog Bridge‘ by artist Fujiko Nakaya, celebrating Bristol as European Green Capital 2015. If you want to go along and check it out, it’s running til the 22nd Feb!

At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck

Each event is centered around a different theme, with different events taking place throughout the night. With it being Valentine’s Day and all this month, this event’s theme was ‘Love and Luck’, with events such as heart dissection (which I was really sad I missed out on) and neanderthal speed dating, which I wasn’t brave enough to try out!

Safely inside the venue, we were given our wristbands and ushered into the main area. The lights were low and there was a DJ belting out some choons, making a proper Friday night atmosphere (well, as much as you get with a science museum!). It was really nice to see people of my own age acting like little kids on some of the interactive exhibits. Wanting to get stuck in ourselves, we made our way up to the Animate It bit upstairs and did some Aardman-style drawings, and even got to have a go at animating our own little film!

At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
Heart dissection!
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck
At Bristol After Hours 13th Feb 2015 Love and Luck

There was so much stuff going on that to tell you about it all, I would be here all night! Amongst all the fun happenings and events throughout the evening my highlights were making giant bubbles big enough to go over your head, taste-testing my way through chillies right the way up to 500,000 scovilles, playing ‘Fancy’ on some giant wind pipe type things that you hit with paddles, a mysterious floating ball, playing with different coloured lights and shadows, and one of my favourite things to do, dressing like a bee!! I walked around in that bee outfit for a good 15 minutes until I could no longer bear people’s sideway glances at me. If anyone at AtBristol is reading this, please can I buy one from you?! It made me the happiest person ever.

If you fancy getting a piece of the late-night science action, then there is another After Hours event happening on the 6th May, with the theme of Food. Yes, FOOD! You can betcha I’ll be there. Will you?
Find out more about At Bristol and After Hours here.

Make Your Face Funny for Money with Specsavers & Comic Relief

Red Nose Day 2015 make your face funny for money with Specsavers Bristol

It’s that time of year again! Comic Relief has rolled around once more like it does every couple of years to invite us to get our charitable hats on and do something funny for money. This year the challenge is to ‘make your face funny for money’ and I’ve teamed up with Specsavers in Bristol to tell you all about a special Red Nose Day themed event taking place this Thursday in Broadmead!

To celebrate the opening of the very first franchise store of Specsavers, and all the charitable work it’s done for the Bristol community over the years (including working for countless local charities including Above & Beyond), there will be a special event being held at the Bristol Broadmead store this Thursday 19th February. It’s also the store’s 30th birthday, and if that’s not a reason for celebration I don’t know what is!

Red Nose Day 2015 make your face funny for money with Specsavers Bristol

The event will take place from 1-4pm, with a photobooth and props inside for passersby to pop in and make their faces ‘funny for money’. All they are asking for in return is a £1 donation to Comic Relief, and you will get two prints of your photo, one to take home, and one to enter into a prize draw to win a brand new pair of specs! To help kick-off the day’s celebrations, The Lord Mayor of Bristol, Cllr Alastair Watson will be visiting the store at 1pm, and there will also be goody bags and balloons for everyone who comes along, so get yourself down there and get your best faces on.

Red Nose Day 2015 make your face funny for money with Specsavers Bristol

If you do pop along then be sure to post your photos in the comments or tweet me @lilydoughball, and see if you can do better than mine!

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Spring Preview at Lush Bath Spa

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With the excitement of Valentine’s Day out of the way, it’s time to start looking forward to all those other pointless wonderful calendar events coming up, and start getting excited about spring! Lush always manages to know exactly how to cater for every event, plus we have the excitement of a new bundle of goodies just in time for each season. I was lucky enough to be invited along to the shiny new spa store in Bath (which is BEAUTIFUL) for a look at what’s new for the spring.

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The new range certainly does not disappoint. There are flowers – LOTS of flowers. A gorgeous new bath bomb, Secret Garden, is quite literally stuffed with a magical centre which bursts with flowers once the floral fragranced outer has fizzed away, and it’s truly beautiful. There’s also a few new bubble bars – the African Paradise-scented heart shaped Heart Throb, the psychedelic coloured Purple Haze, plus the downright adorable Mother Superior and Bubblegrub!

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As well as loads of product demos happening on the night, we had the chance to make our own products! Here is the lovely Emily making a Big Blue bath bomb, which was a lot harder than it looks. Sadly there was no bath bomb mixture left when me and Steph got there, but they popped out back and came out with another mysterious box, and we got to make their awesome orange-scented Sunnyside bubble bar. Mine was a grotesque heart shaped blob, but kudos to the chap who worked in Lush, who made a pretty good resemblance to Jake from Adventure Time!

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It goes without saying that regardless of who you’re treating this spring, be it yourself or your mam, Lush have got you covered. I really recommend popping in to the new Bath store as well, it’s vast and absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait until their spa opens in the summer! I’ve got my eye on the Good Hour massage.

Thank you so much to Lush Bath Spa for the invitation, I had such a lovely evening testing out all the gorgeous new products! What’s your favourite Lush product?

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Bristol’s Best Bits: Ashton Gate Flea Market

You’ve got to love a good flea market. I admit I’m somewhat of a hoarder – since I was little I’ve had the inherent desire to collect things; first it was thimbles, Spice Girls photographs, and cinema tickets from the £1 cinema club on a Saturday, but this slowly evolved into an obsession with hoarding anything remotely shiny and cute, or more recently, just old and plain ugly. I LOVE ugly old stuff.

Luckily in Bristol we are spoilt for places stuffed to the brim with old treasures, ugly or otherwise, so on Sunday me and the boy took our for a trip to Ashton Gate for their ever excellent flea market. We’d been a couple of years ago to get some furniture for our new house and ended up staying for a good few hours just mooching about.

There’s loads to choose from – as well as the vintage businesses with their curated collections there’s also traders with a more pic n mix variety of retro treasures, as well as those with handmade bits and pieces, including a guy who’d crafted copper pipe into bespoke iPad stands. They’ve moved the stalls to a different bit of the stadium (while they’re knocking the old bit down) so it’s a bit of a higgeldy-piggeldy layout across a few rooms, but there’s still a good selection.

Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol
Ashton Gate flea market, Bristol

I was VERY restrained. If I had all the money in the world I would have bought it all and stuffed my house with 1970s mustard coloured treasures and baby nuns. I enquired after that badger too – but sadly couldn’t afford the £150 price tag. Wahhh.
In the end I got a porcelain labrador figurine for £1 and a massive pink wool blanket for a tidy £8. He’s sitting on my mantelpiece and the blanket I plan to cover the sofa with. Pics soon!

You can catch the flea market at the Bristol City ground on the first Sunday of the month, or at St Nicks on the second. The next one at Ashton Gate is on Sunday 8th March, you can find more info here.

Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him & Her

Let me confess something – I really don’t like Valentines Day. So just writing this post makes me feel a bit icky. But having been doing some pretty extensive online shopping these last few days I’ve stumbled upon some little gifts which are far too adorable not to share with you all. This is my mini gift guide for the special one in your life, as I reckon you could get away with giving any of these to a lady or gent (yes, even the Lush bath bomb, cos everyone loves glitter… secretly).

Valentines day gifts for him and her

Hello Beautiful Pennant by Sass and Belle £6.25 // ‘You are my Lobster’ biscuit by Eat My Cake £7 // Mr & Mrs mugs from Tigerlilly Quinn £9.99 // Heart Throb bubble bar from Lush £3.65 // Favourite Song Soundwaves Print by House of Yve £25

Sass & Belle are a name I’ve heard a lot of recently – amongst their website stuffed with treasures (like this awesome badger on a bike) I found this super cute pennant with a cheery message on it. If quirky is more your thing, how about expressing your love with a biscuit shaped like a lobster? This edible delight from Eat my Cake is sold out but hopefully they’ll restock in time for the big day! Fritha’s shop is always stocked to the brim with cute gifts, but she’s got Valentines well and truly covered this year, my fave being these Mr & Mrs mugs.

Another shop who does well at this time of the year is Lush, and after going to their Valentines and spring preview last night I can say with the greatest confidence that you won’t be disappointed with Lush over the next few months! My favourite from their Valentines collection is this heart shaped bubble bar, which shares the same scent as their African Paradise body conditioner and of course has heaps of glitter in it.

My last pick is from Not on the High Street – this art print can be customised with the soundwaves of your special one’s favourite song. I reckon it makes a nice little abstract piece of art, plus it has a nice meaning behind it. Aww.

Our Valentine’s tradition is forgoing the gifts and instead spending a small fortune on cheese! What’s yours?

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Bristol’s Best Bits: Workhouse Cafe

MOAR CAKE!

Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol

A few months ago, hot off the heels of our trip for cake fun-times at Tart, me and Thomas finally got to try out a place that I’d been dying to go to for months, if not years. Workhouse Cafe sits at the bottom of St Michael’s Hill on Perry Rd, just up from the BRI and almost directly opposite the big sign that says ‘to the Christmas Steps’. You’ve probably driven past it a few times – it’s the beautiful big building on the corner, once home to a butchers, but now home to some of the tastiest home grown food money can buy.

Produce sold at the Workhouse cafe is mainly sourced from their own allotment, and their cakes are baked daily. They also have a fantastic selection of teas (over 20!) and their coffee is some of the best I’ve tasted (and I should know).

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Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol

We went at lunchtime on a Friday, as I’d attempted to go at the weekend once and like most places around the town centre, it was packed! We got there just before 12 which is when they start serving lunch, so we perused the menu and glanced over their excellent cake selection whilst making our choice.

In the end we both went for a panini – I had goat’s cheese, butternut, rocket and almonds, and Tom had an ox cheek Rueben. They were both MASSIVE, and absolutely bloody delicious. Mine contained some of my favourite foods of all time, yet despite this, I think I preferred Tom’s. Ox cheek is something I don’t frequently dine on, but it was absolutely incredible – paired with tangy coleslaw and between super crunchy sourdough style bread it was absolute heaven.

Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol
Workhouse Cafe Bristol

The next tricky part was deciding which cake to follow our amazing sandwiches, from a selection of many delicious looking treats. After much umm-ing and ahh-ing, and eyeballing the bread and butter pudding for far too long, we I went for a chocolate stout cake with cream cheese icing. The piece we were given was absolutely humongous, and needless to say, we did not finish it in one sitting. It was the richest, moistest, deliciously bitter and ridiculously chocolately cake I have ever eaten, and was even more excellent paired with a damn fine cup of coffee.

Even if you’re just in the mood for tea and cake Workhouse Cafe definitely won’t let you down. If you’re in and around the town centre or near the Christmas Steps then take a walk off the beaten path and up the hill, or if you unfortunately find yourself at the BRI during their opening hours then pop in pick up a sandwich and a bit of flapjack, you most certainly won’t be disappointed.

January Favourites

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(No, this is not Soviet Russia, this is Bristol. I took this snap on my way to work crossing the ‘banana bridge’ in Redcliff, in case you were wondering!)

January is OVER! Hooray! Everyone’s least favourite month has gone; we are now waving a hearty hello to lighter evenings, warmer mornings, and finally getting over our fear of it snowing. My car still has ice on the inside of the windscreen, but I can let that one slide after getting up to all sorts of lovely things in the month of January, including…

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This glittery bad boy from Paperchase // A beautifully picturesque and frosty evening along Bristol Harbour // Easter chocolate cornflake cakes, a few months early // Fancy lunch at Cosy Club Bristol
Lily Doughball Bristol Lifestyle Blog | January 2015 Favourites
Tom bought me a belated Christmas present – tickets to see Mariachi El Bronx! // These lovely prints for sale at the Victoria Park // A new crabby jumper // Wolf cuddles with Emily‘s beautiful direwolf Logan
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This very odd sticker I found in the Cube // The best skirt ever from the Whitepepper // The park looked absolutely stunning in the frost // I messed around with the world’s cutest handbag
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I #tbt’d back to when I could grow stuff in my garden :( // Tom is the best at Saturday brunches – he made shakshouka! // Went home to see the family pooch (and the family, of course) // I got a new bike! :D

There’s lots of things to look forward to in February – as well as the aforementioned gig it’s also Tom’s birthday, which I’d been hoping we could go on a little weekend break for. Sadly, neither of us have passports, and seeing as his birthday is the day after Valentine’s it’s making it a little tricky to find anywhere last minute! Oh well.

Did you get up to anything fun in January?

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