Christmas Wishlist!

Christmas Wishlist | Lily Doughball Bristol Lifestyle Blog

Ok, so I’m beginning to get just a teeny tiny bit excited about Christmas now – today we spent the day Christmas shopping, and I’ve bought our first bottle of Baileys, which is the official sign for the festive season beginning.

With that in mind, and the fact that the big day is only 32 DAYS AWAY, I’ve made a shortlist of beautiful treasures that I hope Father Christmas will be popping in my stocking this year.

1. Twin Peaks Colouring Book
2. AllSaints ‘Hawks’ Leather Jacket
3. Bill Murray T-Shirt
4. Dr Martens Joyce Brogues
5. imo ‘Sunrise’ Camera Strap
6. Lush Rosie Gift Set

The first item on my list needs no introduction, nor explanation. It’s a Twin Peaks colouring book, from one of my favourite illustrators on Etsy. It’s a Twin. Peaks. COLOURING. BOOK. It’s like someone has read my mind and smushed my two favourite things together. Just remember to get me some crayons, too, Santa.

With this next item I am totally dreaming. I can most definitely not afford it, that’s for sure, but I’ve been searching for the perfect leather biker jacket for some time now and this ticks all the boxes. It’s from AllSaints , which is all absolutely stunning, but this one definitely stood out for me for its classic style but little details like the texture on the shoulders.

If somehow that beautiful jacket ends up under the tree this year, I reckon this Bill Murray T-Shirt would go rather nicely with it. I imagine having Bill Murray emblazoned across your entire upper body has the same effect as wearing a poncho – we all know it’s impossible to be unhappy in that situation.

My Dr Martens collection definitely needs expanding. These beautiful brogues caught my eye because they kind of resemble Audrey’s (from Twin Peaks, obvs), plus I can just picture them jazzing up a cute floral dress or even teamed with a nice pair of jeans (Pssst – don’t forget, you can get 15% off until the 30th at the Bristol store – 16 Broadmead, Bristol BS1 6HH. More details here).

I really hate having the strap attached to my camera – it’s ugly, awkward, and I can’t help feeling that I’m ever-so-slightly gloating having ‘CANON’ emblazoned around my neck. The thing is, I am very afraid of smashing it. I think this adorable camera strap from ‘imo’ on Etsy might make me less reluctant to properly look after my belongings.

You can’t have Christmas without a bit of Lush, or I certainly can’t anyway. I can’t think of a more perfect gift set from Lush this year – this Rosie set not only has the best Lush product of all time, Rose Jam shower gel, it also has its namesake bubbleroon bubble bar and Ro’s Argan with the same amazing smell, plus a whole host of other rosy-scented goodies. Yes please!

What treats are on your Christmas list this year?

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A Few of my Favourite Things

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Ah, winter. I adore it when the weather gets proper cold; every morning this week I’ve left my house to find the park at the bottom of my road is coated in a beautiful layer of freezing cold mist, to the woe of the early-morning joggers and dog walkers. Of course, all this deliciously cold weather has been the perfect excuse to road test my brand new winter coat, which I picked up for a bargainous £10 at a charity shop on North St t’other week. All my best coats have come from charity shops – this beautiful vintage camel coat has joined its sister, my 50s faux fur coat which I picked up for £20 last winter. Gotta love a bit of vintage!

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{ Coat & scarf – vintage // Dress – vintage (from Beyond Retro) // Bag – BritStitch Half Pint // Boots – DUO Abel in Black Glitter(*) // Glasses – London Retro ‘Fitzrovia’ }

I’ve teamed my new favourite coat with my current favourite dress – this long jumper number I got from Beyond Retro with pearl detailing on the shoulders. As well as being ricidulously comfortable it’s also toasty warm, and you can team it with everything. I’ve partnered it with a vintage scarf I picked up at a festival this summer, my new favourite Brit Stitch bag, and my superbly glittery new boots from DUO(*).

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Lily Doughball UK fashion blogger: Brit Stitch Half Pint and red nails

I am in love with this bag. I’m having an awkward dilemma in that I want to wear it with all the things, but at the same time don’t want to get it dirty or ruin it (does anyone else have this problem?!). I think it goes perfectly with my new fave camel coat, especially when teamed with the oranges and browns in my scarf.

Lily Doughball UK fashion blogger: DUO Abel boots black glitter
Lily Doughball UK fashion blogger: DUO Abel boots black glitter

Of course, this outfit is completed with my brand new glittery Abel boots from DUO(*), which I picked up at their event a few weeks ago. I love the cut of this boot, it’s so flattering, plus I think they are understated enough thanks to the black colour, but certainly glittery enough to jazz up any outfit. These will be a staple this winter!

Have you got any favourite new purchases for the cold weather?

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DIY: Easy Handmade Christmas Gift Ideas

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

Seriously, everywhere I look there are Starbucks red cups, chunky knits, festive lights switch-ons, and a bitter foggy mist in the air. Christmas is only just over a month away (AAAAAAHHHH!) and if, like me, you haven’t started your Christmas shopping yet, then its time to raid those craft drawers, dig out those Sharpies, and get Christmas craftin’.

I’ve been compiling a list of easy-peasy festive DIYs that I know anyone would be happy to unwrap on Christmas morning. Not only do these save you pennies, it’s nice to give something handmade, plus you’re bound to have loads of fun making them.

1. Zip Pouch Tutorial
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First up is this rather adorable looking ‘zipper pouch’ – super easy to make, with only a few supplies needed. Either fill with Christmas treats like chocolate coins, or make a mini travel kit with a face spray, lip balm, pocket mirror and hand gel. Find the instructions here.

2. Jumper Mittens
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Utilise those old raggedy pullovers and turn them into jazzy mittens! Only takes a few minutes – you can knock up a pair for your whole family (even your cat?). Instructions can be found here.

3. Pom Pom Tassel Bookmarks
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How cute are these?! If you can make a mean pom pom you can whip a couple of these up in no time. Get the tutorial here (ps – it’s in Finnish, but the pictures are more than enough to show you what to do).

4. Homemade Soap
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I want to know how much the fancy soap shops make at Christmastime. Save yourself a packet by making your own – invest in a good quality base and add whatever you like. Here’s a nice recipe for grapefruit and poppy seed.

5. Notebook Tote Bag
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So cute and clever! All it takes to turn a boring old tote bag into a portable notebook book bag are a couple of rolls of thread and a sewing machine. Get the instructions here.

6. Pocket hand warmers
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It’s getting a bit nippy outside, so warm your mitts with these easy-peasy DIY hand warmers, using only material scraps and rice. Pop them in your jumper mittens for maximum toastiness! Instructions here.

7. Sharpie + Mug = ultimate DIY
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Of course, if you’re looking for the ultimate in easy DIYs, then all you need is a plain mug and a sharpie. These bad boys have been all over Pinterest for a while now; make it festive by adding a personal message and tying up in some nice cellophane with some hot chocolate and a bag of mini marshmallows. Get the instructions here, with some useful tips here.

So there you go! Super easy tutorials for a DIY Christmas. Have you got any favourite winter projects? Let me know!

Image credits:
1. See Kate Sew
2. A Beautiful Mess
3. Projektila
4. A Beautiful Mess
5. Say Yes
6. Rae Ann Kelly
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TGI Friday’s Brand New Menu

Frequent readers of this blog may well already know how dedicated to burgers I am. And even hot dogs, for that matter. So when lovely Lyzi got in touch to ask if I wanted to pop along to the unveiling of TGIs brand new menu, I couldn’t really say no could I?! It would ruin my excellent burger ambassador credentials.

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We arrived at TGIs and were very warmly greeted by our hosts, and immediately ushered towards the bar to order a drink. Lyzi had a fancy gin cocktail, but I opted for one of their famous milkshakes, which the bartender chap said they had been serving since the 60s! I went for the obvious choice, chocolate. Needless to say, it was absolutely amazing; ridiculously thick and made up of probably about 90% ice cream. I drank it waaaay too quickly and felt a bit sick. Rookie error.

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We were then escorted over to our VIP area (!) and had a photo taken on the red carpet, which was a bit of a surreal experience! After a brief chat with the chef and a preview of the new dishes, it was time to take our seats, along with SJ and Hayley. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in a TGIs – probably about 7 years – but I was impressed by the level of décor in this place. There were guitars and mixtapes hanging from the walls! Awesome.

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TGI Fridays Mexidog hot dog
TGI Fridays bruschetta
TGI Fridays hot wings

The new menu is nothing short of amazing. There’s a truly epic burger on the menu to please the carnivores, plus some innovative and really tasty looking veggie options. It’s also currently only available at a few selected restaurants, so at Cabot Circus you have the chance to try something exclusive! SJ had a really nice looking starter of bruschetta, while Hayley tried their pork belly skewers. Me and Lyzi made the exact same food choices – chilli chicken wings to start, followed by a ‘Mexidog’ hot dog, served in a brioche bun with a mound of guacamole and creamy southwest sour cream, topped with pickled jalapenos.

It was all of my favourite foods wrapped up in one. The hot dog itself was amazingly good quality, and the softness of the steamed bun was just the right texture when paired with the creamy guac and crunchy toppings. I was slightly disappointed that it wasn’t too spicy, but that might be welcome news for some people. The chicken wings more than made up for it though, they were hot! Thankfully we were given some wipes to tidy ourselves up with; along with their amazing blue cheese dip they’re definitely not first-date material, being slightly on the messy side.

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TGI Fridays Blueberry Breeze

After a couple more cocktails (including this lovely non-alcoholic treat, Blueberry Breeze) it was time to waddle back home. Thank you so much to TGI’s for the invite, and I look forward to seeing the new menu rolled out across all restaurants in the UK in the new year.

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Perfect Winter Boots: Dr. Martens AW14

Occasionally, an email will drop into my inbox and I will do a proper double take. This was most definitely one of those occasions. I’ve been wearing Dr. Martens boots since I was about 3 years old, and am now the proud owner of three pairs, and myself and Thomas almost exclusively live in Docs throughout the winter months.

This exciting email was offering me a sneaky peek at the brand new AW14 Rugged and Casual ranges, which have just hit the Bristol Broadmead store. I was invited down to take a closer look, and to pick out a pair to road test and to style an outfit around.

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Dr Martens Broadmead Bristol sign
Dr Martens boots in Broadmead Bristol
Dr Martens boots in Broadmead Bristol

As with previous Dr. Martens collections, they have drawn inspiration from the culture that the brand is so deeply rooted in. From Northern Soul-style monkey boots, to a nod to their rebellious nature in the biker boots, and even the shearling lining of the Core Premium Jay boot which echoes the clothing choices of those early 60s skinheads; everything is referencing the culture that Dr. Martens is celebrating.

All of these little touches make for a really refined and striking collection, which as well as looking amazing (I would buy any of these boots in a heartbeat!), they also have the reassurance of fantastic quality which is built to last, and would all be the ideal winter boot.

Dr Martens boots in Broadmead Bristol
Dr Martens boots in Broadmead Bristol

On arriving in the Broadmead store I was met by Kat, who as well as rocking some awesome tattoos and Bettie bangs, really knew her stuff when it came to Dr. Martens. She talked me through the new range – what was new, what was different (lots more styles in the gorgeous supple gaucho leather), and in the end pointed me towards a beautiful pair of Alexandra boots. Soft black leather meets a higher heel in a traditional-styled boot, but with an interesting twist in the detail around the ankle.

Dr Martens Rugged Collection style outfit post | Lily Doughball UK Fashion blog
Dr Martens Rugged Collection style outfit post | Lily Doughball UK Fashion blog
Dr Martens Rugged Collection style outfit post | Lily Doughball UK Fashion blog
Dr Martens Rugged Collection style outfit post | Lily Doughball UK Fashion blog

On getting them home, I decided to style my boots simply. I opted for a charity shop denim dress, my favourite necklace, and a brand new Harrington jacket I picked up last week – in another nod to the 1960s Dr. Martens culture. The Alexandra boots set off the outfit perfectly, but to be perfectly honest, you could style them with anything. They’d look good with a bin bag on.

Dr Martens Rugged Collection AW14 Alexandra boots
Dr Martens Rugged Collection AW14 Alexandra boots
Dr Martens Rugged Collection AW14 Alexandra boots
Dr Martens Rugged Collection AW14 Alexandra boots
Dr Martens Rugged Collection AW14 Alexandra boots

Stepping into these boots for the first time was like stepping on clouds. Usually Dr. Martens boots take a bit of commitment to break in the first time, but the softness of the leather on these boots meant they were unbelievably comfy from the get-go. The colour of the leather is something I love too – it is listed as black, but due to the dying process, has a striking green tinge to it, which again is a nod to the military theme which Dr. Martens is emulating with this collection.

Everyone needs a decent pair of boots for the colder months, and I’m a firm believer in comfort and quality when it comes to choosing them. The latest Dr. Martens campaign is #STANDFORSOMETHING, showcasing something you believe in, and what you stand for – as cheesy as it sounds, I stand for comfort, especially when it comes to shoes! I’ve had far too many blisters from cheap bad shoes, but all my Docs have been worn in to the point that they are like carpet slippers. So. Comfy.

As well as finding my own pair of perfect winter boots, you’ve also got the chance to find yours. Dr. Martens have very kindly offered a special discount for my readers! Now’s the chance to bag a 15% exclusive discount at the Bristol store – just print off this page and take it to to the Bristol store at 16 Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3HH. This discount will be valid until 30 November 2014, so you’ve got a good few weekends of shopping time left to use it. Now’s the chance to finally get your hands on that pair you’ve been dreaming of for months.

A massive thanks to Dr. Martens for inviting me down to look at their range and letting me road test a beautiful pair of their boots, and of course for treating my readers, too!

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The Next Banksy?

One of the main reasons for starting this blog was to kick-start me into being creative with my spare time. Whilst the blog has grown and I have met some truly wonderful bloggers, been to some amazing events, and been lucky enough to even work with some of my favourite brands, I can’t help lamenting the fact that I haven’t done much on the creative front.

So when a lovely lady contacted me on behalf of Direct Blinds to tell me about a competition they were running to find ‘the next Banksy‘, I jumped at the opportunity. Sure, Direct Blinds may not be the the first company which comes to mind to design for, but by jove to they sell some pretty fancy blinds. Plus it gave me the chance to actually do some drawing for once – a kick up the bum that I needed, if you will.

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I was sent a fabulous box of paints and pencils to get cracking on my design, but being a bit of a shy artist and designer, I defaulted back to what I know – dip pen and ink. I utilised some beautiful new watercolour pencils, and began drawing what was in my head. I had a look at some of the Julie Dodsworth designs for inspiration, but to be honest, I was just drawing what came to mind.

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I started off fairly simple and straightforward; teapots and tea time things for a kitchen blind (including authentic ink splodge), pansies for a fancy vintage-style bedroom blind (turns out pansies are quite difficult to draw), boats for a nautical themed bathroom blind, and pizza because… well, pizza. I’ve caught the drawing bug again, and would love suggestions as to what to draw next. I’m definitely still learning, too, so if you’re an illustrator and you have some tips/constructive criticism then let me know!

Having a look at the other entries on the I’m certain I have no chance of winning! Nevertheless, I’m really grateful for this opportunity to pick up the pencils, paint and ink again. Who knows, you might be seeing more of my illustration on here in the future…

For more information on the Next Banksy Competition, head on over to the Direct Blinds website. Enter on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram using the tag #makemeadesigner. You’ve got just over a week to enter – the competition closes on 21st November. Good luck!

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My Perfect Fit with Triumph Magic Wire

Firstly, I’m not entirely sure what percentage of my readership is male, but I apologise – this post isn’t going to be completely relevant to you, I’m afraid.

I don’t think anyone wears the right sized bra. I certainly don’t, and don’t ever think I have. I know that it’s completely different from one shop to the next, but I’ve yet to find one which doesn’t dig in uncomfortable places, or suffers from some kind of strap malfunction.

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Triumph Contouring Sensation Magic Wire bra £36 (*)

Just as I gave away all (yes all… but one) of my bras a couple of weeks ago in a fit of clearing-the-house-out frenzy, in steps Triumph, to ask if I wanted to test out one of their new-fangled Magic Wire bras. I was invited up to Cribbs Causeway to have a fitting, and had a lovely afternoon sipping fizzy and listening to a lovely lady telling us how to overcome our every day ‘niggles’, which is what the magic wire is all about – fixing the little things which bother us, like a poking wire or loose strap here and there.

Triumph Magic Wire bra label
Triumph Magic Wire bra inside cups
Triumph Magic Wire bra label

I was very pleasantly surprised to find that I had been sent the fancy Contouring Sensation version of this bra, which looks very pretty with its side lace detail and little bow at the front. What I like most though, is that the main body of the bra is black, but the straps are nude, meaning I have the option to wear it with a great deal more things than I would a black-strapped bra. It also has three eyelets at the back, so you know this is some heavy-duty support going on.

The beauty of the Magic Wire bra is that there is nothing inside to poke at you – the ‘magic’ bit is a revolutionary support system in the form of an integrated silicone wire which offers all of the support with none of the discomfort. I have to admit that compared to my cheap Asda offerings this was absolutely amazing on; it just goes to show that it’s worth spending money on a decent fitting bra! It might be tempting to stock up on £4 throw-away items, but working from my Quality-vs-Quantity approach I would much rather spend the extra amount and have it last three or four times as long, not to mention give much better support.

I’ll have to admit, I had never tried a Triumph bra, as I always believed them to be out of my price range, but since trying this I’m seriously considering buying one in each colour! Thank you to Triumph for letting me road test their wonderful new creation, you’ve helped me find my perfect fit!

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Simple Butternut Squash and Pumpkin Soup Recipe

Cor blimey it’s cold! I understand that it’s a bit of a blogging cliche to talk about how the time has flown, and ‘is it November already?!’ but I honestly don’t know where the time has gone. I seem to have blinked and missed most of autumn; one moment summer was clinging to the tails of September, but now winter has come back with a vengeance. I had two scarves on last night to shut out the cold, and I’ve put my heating on in honour of the nippy weather. Winter is well and truly coming.

pumpkin and butternut squash winter warmer soup | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

To combat the parky weather outside, I harnessed all my autumnal powers to make a true winter warmer – this simple pumpkin and butternut squash soup. I inherited my awesome soup-making skills from my mam, she does a mean leek and potato, and I reckon this soup could be my signature dish.

Soup is super easy to make, and you can quite literally use whatever you’ve got in – frozen veg, leftovers, even tinned tomatoes. I happened to have a little pumpkin and half a butternut squash to hand, so I rustled up this guy to warm up a cold afternoon.

You will need (serves 2-3):
– small edible pumpkin, cubed
– 1/2 butternut squash, cubed
– a few cloves of garlic
– olive oil
– 750ml chicken stock
– an onion, sliced

pumpkin and butternut squash | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

Step one: cut up your butternut squash and pumpkin, nestle some garlic cloves in there, sprinkle over some salt and pepper and drizzle with olive oil. Pop it in the oven at 200C for about 45 mins. It will come out all charred and delicious, a bit like this!

roasted charred pumpkin and butternut squash | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

Step two: Fry your sliced onion in a bit of olive oil until soft. Take the cloves of roasted garlic and squish them into the pan as well. Peel the skins off the roasted veg (be careful, it’s hot), chuck it in the pan and fry that off for a bit too.

pumpkin onions and garlic being fried | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog
(I’m aware this is probably the worst photo I’ve ever taken, but it was pretty steamy)

Step three: Top up with chicken stock, and leave to simmer for around 20 mins.

pumpkin and butternut squash winter warmer soup in ikea pan | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

Step four: BLEND BLEND BLEND. You can either use a stick blender or a liquidiser, but remember to let it cool down a bit! You don’t want to get splashed by hot soup. Not nice.

pumpkin and butternut squash winter warmer soup | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

Step five: Apply to face, preferably with a big slab of bread and butter, and watch the horrible weather outside lashing against your window. Alternatively, pop it in a Thermos and go for a walk in the woods. Either way, it’s sure to warm your cockles and make you feel all autumnal. Lovely.

Hey winter, you can stay. We’re over summer, anyway.

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Best of the South West

The South West of England, Bristol and Bath in particular, never fail to surprise me. Despite having lived in the former for 5 years, I am still discovering new things and new places, and one of the perks of being a blogger in this amazing city is being invited to document these experiences.
I’ve had a busy couple of weeks, and have had the chance to test out the best of what the South West has to offer, in my humble opinion.

Shopping in Bath
Ah, Bath. It’s like the classier, prettier and slightly beige younger sister of Bristol, never failing to disappoint in entertaining tourists with endless cobbled streets with tiny adorable pubs, impressive abbeys, beautiful weirs and of course top class shopping. A couple of weeks ago I had the absolute pleasure of joining fellow bloggers at Duo Boots in Bath, to determine my #DuoBootTribe – that is, whether I belonged to the ankle boot tribe, knee high tribe, or even dared to go over the knee!

ornate mirror in Duo boots, Bath | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

I’ve experienced shopping in Bath on a couple of separate occasions, but there are always new places to be found. We parked up in Broad Street car park and took a detour through Milsom Place, which looked absolutely beautiful in the early evening light. I made a mental note to myself to come back and try Jamie’s Italian, perhaps when the evenings start warming up again.

Duo boots, Bath | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

We were hurriedly ushered inside the impressive looking shop in the nick of time, just as it started to rain! There were nibbles and bubbly galore (my kind of event) as we took to the shelves to pick out our perfect pair of boots. I was completely overwhelmed – there was so much choice, and I had no idea where to start. I’d picked out the Mandel boot from their website as a favourite, so went to try those on, but found that they were slightly too lower cut for me. I know a couple of other bloggers quite liked that about this particular boot, but I think they made my feet look tiny!

In the end I settled on their ‘go-to’ Cuban heeled ankle boot, Abel. I was properly measured up and found that I am a 38 (UK5) and regular width. An impressive perk for shopping at Duo is that you are guaranteed to find a perfect fitting boot – not only do they come in three width fittings, but knee high boots come in up to 21 (TWENTY ONE) different calf widths! I decided to go for grey, as it’s a little different to the usual black, but sadly they didn’t have the grey in stock at the Bath store, so I had to settle for…

black glitter Abel Duo ankle boots | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

… black glitter! Uh-mazing. I can’t tell you how in love with my new boots I am, I was very sad when I had to take them off at the end of the evening. I can just tell that these are going to be my go-to for the festive season – they look great teamed with everything, and are perfect for jazzing up an outfit. Expect plenty of outfit pictures soon!

Entertainment in Bristol
When I first moved to Bristol five years ago, Cabot Circus was barely a year old. I lived about a 30 second walk from its main doors, over the road in student halls. Topshop and H&M were on the walk home from me, which was great for Cabot, but terrible for my student loan. Cabot Circus is still going strong all these years later, and as well as shops and a countless number of restaurants, offers one of the plushest cinemas I have ever set foot in.

Showcase Bristol XPlus screen | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

I was invited along to Showcase to test out their brand spanking new ‘X Plus‘ screen, the very latest in cinematic wonderment. As well as having a curved screen and super vivid projection, it also has Dolby Atmos surround sound, which was a little terrifying to say the least – they test it out with a really long advert at the beginning which immerses you in a rainforest, and it feels like water droplets are leaking from the speakers positioned directly above your head. Seriously, this sound is pretty impressive.

selfie in Showcase Bristol XPlus screen | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog
cinema ticket for Showcase Bristol XPlus screen | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

Sadly, the only film they had on which I could see was the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles jaunt, which is one of the worst films I have ever seen. It did give me a pretty good test for the new XPlus screen though, which is worth the few extra pennies on a regular 3D upgrade. I’ll be dragging Tom back to see the new Hunger Games movie when it comes out in a couple of weeks!

Whilst we are on the subject of cinema, it’s worth mentioning that if big commercial movies, surround sound, 3D and giant squishy seats ain’t your thing then a hop, skip and a jump away tucked into a little nook in Stokes Croft is the Cube, where I volunteer once every couple of weeks. You can usually find me ushering outside the auditorium, drinking tea and ripping up tickets. If you’ve never been before then you are missing a treat! It really is one of Bristol’s little gems.

Culinary Experiences Outside the City
The last exciting little trip in my two-week blogging adventure was a trip out to Almondsbury, for a food blogger evening courtesy of the Swan pub. I’d passed this little pub countless times before – trips up and down the A38 to and from Gloucester took me right past its front door. Myself and 6 other Bristolian foodies were treated to miniature versions of their best selling dishes, then tested our knowledge and the creativity of the chef in a little food quiz at the end of the evening.

smoked salmon canapes | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog
massive burger at the Swan Almondsbury | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

The pub itself was inviting, though I was rather uninspired by their real ale choices (I sound like a right CAMRA snob, don’t I?!). The food more than made up for it though, my favourite being the signature Swan burger, the simplest of all the items on the menu. The menu is pretty experimental, but it builds on the basic elements of classic dishes (like the burger), so making a choice is easy, unlike a lot of gastropubs these days with their ‘jus’ and reductions and foam atop every plate of food you order. The Swan offers decent grub in a welcoming environment.

oak smoked salmon roe | Lily Doughball UK Lifestyle Blog

I did fairly well at the food quiz, coming third (woooo!), and sampling some interesting creations along the way, including oak smoked cauliflower puree and salmon roe, a Guinness reduction turned into ‘lollipops’, and an amazingly tasty cream cheese brittle, which suspiciously resembled white chocolate. A massive thanks to the Swan for having me, and Emily at nomnomcomms for inviting me!

I feel incredibly lucky whenever I am invited to try out the best that this fair city has to offer, especially when I get to experience things on behalf of the blog. A massive thanks go out to Duo for helping me find the most amazing pair of boots and for a fantastic evening, and also to Showcase for letting me have a sneaky peek of their fantastic new screen.

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October Favourites

Pinch, punch, first of the month! Sadly my favourite month of the year is now over, but by jove it’s been a good ‘un. Let’s look back at my favourite bits of last month, shared through the magical medium of .


October 2014 Favourites
I got very excited at buying my first autumnal treat, a pumpkin! // October 3rd marked the second best date of the year, International Mean Girls Day // I made mulled cider // I made some awesome green freezer soup

October 2014 Favourites
Sobeys on Park St has the best wallpaper in the universe, which includes pina colada drinking badgers // me and Emily took a trip to Mack Daddys to get our fringes cut, woo! // we went to a roller disco (where Tom broke his ankle, oops!) // Saturday Night Takeaway

October 2014 Favourites
I went on a little excursion to the capital on a very foggy day // baked some healthy banana bread // bought some awesome Halloween fairy lights from Ikea // fell in love with the most perfect pair of boots on the planet, from Duo!

October 2014 Favourites
my two new favourite Nakd bar flavours // baby pints at the best pub in Bristol // I went on a trip to Westonbirt to kick through some leaves and feel all autumnal // put some jazzy new laces in my favourite pair of Dr Martens

October 2014 Favourites
I got my nails re-did! Painted in a very Halloween pumpkin orange // root beer float at Byron burger // Pizza Mondays at the Hen & Chicken // last but not least, I got to wear all my favourite Mexican things as I dressed up as a Day of the Dead skull for the most awesome Halloween party ever.

So that’s it – October 2014, you’ve been awesome. Until next year. Goodbye favourite month, farewell, and adieu.

I hope your October was just as fun as mine!

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