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Sunday 8 November 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Public Face Private Vice
That's Books and Entertainment: Public Face Private Vice: Public Face Private Vice is the new novel by Keith Wainman, again featuring Chief Superintendent Charlie Smith, the Bentley driving head o...
That's Books and Entertainment: Public Face Private Vice
That's Books and Entertainment: Public Face Private Vice: Public Face Private Vice is the new novel by Keith Wainman, again featuring Chief Superintendent Charlie Smith, the Bentley driving head o...
That's Books and Entertainment: My Gentleman Jim
That's Books and Entertainment: My Gentleman Jim: My Gentleman Jim is the biography of football's legendary player and commentator, Jimmy Hill. It is written by his wife, Bryony Hill...
That's Books and Entertainment: Treasure Trove
That's Books and Entertainment: Treasure Trove: Treasure Trove is as new novel by Alistair Lavers. Treasure Trove is dedicated to Barry Sheene and is proclaimed to be a part of the W...
That's Books and Entertainment: Ane Compact of Villany
That's Books and Entertainment: Ane Compact of Villany: Ane Compact of Villany is a short and utterly fascinating book by Lindsay Campbell. It is a thorough and compelling and extremely well-r...
That's Books and Entertainment: The Naughty Greedy Pandamoth
That's Books and Entertainment: The Naughty Greedy Pandamoth: The Naughty Greedy Pandamoth is a large format book by accomplished artist Sara Leighton and, if there is any justice in this world, it is...
That's Books and Entertainment: I Gave Him My Best Shot
That's Books and Entertainment: I Gave Him My Best Shot: I Gave Him My Best Shot is a novel by June Felton. It tells the story of how a family begins to become pulled appart because their son h...
That's Books and Entertainment: Shadows of Yesterday
That's Books and Entertainment: Shadows of Yesterday: Shadows of Yesterday is a powerful novel by Ann Wardlaw. It tells the dramatic story of Marc Chevaud. Marc was captured and subject to...
Thursday 29 October 2015
The ideal gift for the Top Gear fanatic in your life!
Experience all the favourites from the Top Gear show
- Drive the actual Top Gear Test Track at Dunsfold Park
- Star in a Reasonably Priced Car
- Hot Lap with The Stig
Has your husband always thought he could beat the Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car? Does your dad fancy himself as the next Stig?
If they love the thought of burning rubber and getting behind the wheel of some very famous cars, then the Top Gear Track Experience – based at the home of the much-loved TV show – Dunsfold Park in Surrey, is the ideal Christmas gift for them. The Experiences includes:
· Trying to beat your favourite celebrity as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car (Matt LeBlanc currently holds the top celebrity time for a lap in the Kia Cee’d)
· Going for a Hot Lap with the terrifyingly fast racing-driver The Stig in a terrifyingly fast Bentley
· Being fired at by a tank and avoiding the caravans while Off-roading through a muddy assault course
· Getting behind the wheel of the Ariel Atom – with no roof, windscreen, or doors – and seeing if you can drive fast enough to get a free face lift at the same time
· There’s even an Off-road experience for drivers aged 11-17 years old, giving everyone the chance to join in the Top Gear fun this Christmas
Christmas Gift vouchers are available to buy now and include access to the Top Gear studio, where visitors can enjoy the Scalextric Top Geartrack, the famous Cool Wall and displays of cars featured on the show - as well as pretend to be a TV star by sitting in the presenters’ chairs. One additional adult and two children can attend the studio for free, so they can tell you if you really were about to take off on the famous ‘Follow Through’ corner.
Experiences voucher prices:
· Star in a Reasonably Priced Car – £175
· Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Short Circuit – £85
· Ariel Atom – £99
· Hot Lap – £60
· Hot lap with The Stig – £99
· Off-Road – £85
· Off-Road 17s and Under – £45 (30 mins) / £90 (60 mins)
Selected dates are available. Vouchers can be bought from www.topgeartrackexperience.com or by calling 0844 2250 767.
- Drive the actual Top Gear Test Track at Dunsfold Park
- Star in a Reasonably Priced Car
- Hot Lap with The Stig
Has your husband always thought he could beat the Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car? Does your dad fancy himself as the next Stig?
If they love the thought of burning rubber and getting behind the wheel of some very famous cars, then the Top Gear Track Experience – based at the home of the much-loved TV show – Dunsfold Park in Surrey, is the ideal Christmas gift for them. The Experiences includes:
· Trying to beat your favourite celebrity as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car (Matt LeBlanc currently holds the top celebrity time for a lap in the Kia Cee’d)
· Going for a Hot Lap with the terrifyingly fast racing-driver The Stig in a terrifyingly fast Bentley
· Being fired at by a tank and avoiding the caravans while Off-roading through a muddy assault course
· Getting behind the wheel of the Ariel Atom – with no roof, windscreen, or doors – and seeing if you can drive fast enough to get a free face lift at the same time
· There’s even an Off-road experience for drivers aged 11-17 years old, giving everyone the chance to join in the Top Gear fun this Christmas
Christmas Gift vouchers are available to buy now and include access to the Top Gear studio, where visitors can enjoy the Scalextric Top Geartrack, the famous Cool Wall and displays of cars featured on the show - as well as pretend to be a TV star by sitting in the presenters’ chairs. One additional adult and two children can attend the studio for free, so they can tell you if you really were about to take off on the famous ‘Follow Through’ corner.
Experiences voucher prices:
· Star in a Reasonably Priced Car – £175
· Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Short Circuit – £85
· Ariel Atom – £99
· Hot Lap – £60
· Hot lap with The Stig – £99
· Off-Road – £85
· Off-Road 17s and Under – £45 (30 mins) / £90 (60 mins)
Selected dates are available. Vouchers can be bought from www.topgeartrackexperience.com or by calling 0844 2250 767.
Wow! Great presents for your child!
These fantastic toothbrushes and soothers are an amazing range of products from innovative company, Brush-Baby.
To learn more about the products or to buy them please visit www.brushbaby.co.uk
My FirstBrush & Teether
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0-18 months
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RRP £6.75
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Designed so that you and your baby can look after their first baby teeth together
Teether – helps baby clean teeth and gums
MyFirstBrush – helps parent/carer brush tiny teeth
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BabySonic Electric Toothbrush
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0-3 years
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RRP £8.99
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Electric Toothbrush designed for babies and toddlers
Tiny vibrating brush-head for gentle cleaning
2 minute light timer with 30 second pulsing (helps teach toothbrushing)
Includes 1 x replaceable brush-head and AAA battery
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KidzSonic
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3-6 years
6 years +
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RRP £12.95
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Electric Toothbrush with flossing bristles
Inbuilt 2 minute timer with flashing disco lights
Includes battery and 2 replacement brush-heads
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Wednesday 28 October 2015
Get your Christmas stocking fillers from Standeazy!
Christmas is Coming! And just about now we start to think of hunting down stocking fillers and those other smaller Christmas gifts that don't break the bank, yet which are of good quality.
Stocking fillers can be hard to find, research can become a bit of a chore when weu are looking for something ‘a bit different’ that doesn’t come with a heart stopping price tag. Yet the inexpensive choices can be somewhat limited or perhaps a bit dull.
That’s where Standeazy is a simple choice for every budget.
Phones, tablets and e-readers are probably on a lot of wish lists - so why not complement them with a stand that converts them into hands-free devices and fits in every wallet?
Designed to not only be practical when ‘in action’, it’s different because it is credit card sized and thus super slim, light weight and easy to carry anywhere.
Anyone owning a smartphone will know the abundance of applications from video chat to TV and movie streaming that benefit from hands-free use; let alone all those cooking apps (recipe holder), family apps (baby monitor, alarm clock, contraction counters), camera apps (with self timer and slow motion, time-lapse or other effects) and tutorial apps to name but a few.
And with these gadgets being not the cheapest, it’s needless to say that Standeazy also protects from bumping a device on a hard surface when wanting to lay it down, getting it covered in muck whilst cooking or mishandled by adventurous toddler fingers.
Standeazy comes in three different colours and two materials. Designed and manufactured in the UK, you can choose from the polymer version which holds smartphones and e-readers such as the kindle, or the aluminium laminate version (Standeazy Ultra) which also holds tablets.
Standeazy is a clever little accessory for your smartphone, and starting at £2.99 it will not break your bank!
To learn more about this British designed and made product please visit www.standeazy.com.
Stocking fillers can be hard to find, research can become a bit of a chore when weu are looking for something ‘a bit different’ that doesn’t come with a heart stopping price tag. Yet the inexpensive choices can be somewhat limited or perhaps a bit dull.
That’s where Standeazy is a simple choice for every budget.
Phones, tablets and e-readers are probably on a lot of wish lists - so why not complement them with a stand that converts them into hands-free devices and fits in every wallet?
Designed to not only be practical when ‘in action’, it’s different because it is credit card sized and thus super slim, light weight and easy to carry anywhere.
Anyone owning a smartphone will know the abundance of applications from video chat to TV and movie streaming that benefit from hands-free use; let alone all those cooking apps (recipe holder), family apps (baby monitor, alarm clock, contraction counters), camera apps (with self timer and slow motion, time-lapse or other effects) and tutorial apps to name but a few.
And with these gadgets being not the cheapest, it’s needless to say that Standeazy also protects from bumping a device on a hard surface when wanting to lay it down, getting it covered in muck whilst cooking or mishandled by adventurous toddler fingers.
Standeazy comes in three different colours and two materials. Designed and manufactured in the UK, you can choose from the polymer version which holds smartphones and e-readers such as the kindle, or the aluminium laminate version (Standeazy Ultra) which also holds tablets.
Standeazy is a clever little accessory for your smartphone, and starting at £2.99 it will not break your bank!
To learn more about this British designed and made product please visit www.standeazy.com.
Saturday 17 October 2015
That's Education: Dyslexia Rules? No! Multiplication Rules!
That's Education: Dyslexia Rules? No! Multiplication Rules!: Just ask Penny Topsom and she will tell you that Multiplication Rules! Penny Topsom is a mother on a mission. Penny suffered throughout ...
Sunday 11 October 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Charlie's World of Glittering Powers by Tracy Rawl...
That's Books and Entertainment: Charlie's World of Glittering Powers by Tracy Rawl...: Charlie's World of Glittering Powers by Tracy Rawles is a fantastic must have stocking filler of a book that is going to go down a rea...
That's Books and Entertainment: Dark Nights: Whitewater by Norman A. Viles
That's Books and Entertainment: Dark Nights: Whitewater by Norman A. Viles: Dark Nights: Whitewater by Norman A. Viles is described as a detailed memoir about the sport of sea fishing. The memoir by Norman A. Vil...
That's Books and Entertainment: Living in a Complex World a Simple Guide by Dr Joa...
That's Books and Entertainment: Living in a Complex World a Simple Guide by Dr Joa...: Living in a complex World a Simple Guide by Dr Joachim Winkler is a vitally important book for those of us living in today's information...
Sunday 27 September 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Formidable
That's Books and Entertainment: Formidable: Formidable is a new book by published author Steve R. Dunn. It is the third in a trilogy of naval history books. It is a well-research...
That's Books and Entertainment: Opposable Truths
That's Books and Entertainment: Opposable Truths: Opposable Truths is a new book by highly skilled and experienced journalist and TV presenter, Martin Young. You'll remember Martin Y...
That's Books and Entertainment: A Ticket to Oblivion: A Railway Detective novel by...
That's Books and Entertainment: A Ticket to Oblivion: A Railway Detective novel by...: A Ticket to Oblivion: A Railway Detective novel by Edward Marston is a novel featuring the Railway Detective Detective Inspector Robert Co...
Sunday 20 September 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Who Will Be Your Judge
That's Books and Entertainment: Who Will Be Your Judge: Who Will Be Your Judge is a new novel by Edie Watney Judd. Who Will Be Your Judge tells the powerful and tragic stories of two brothers....
That's Books and Entertainment: Agincourt 1415
That's Books and Entertainment: Agincourt 1415: Agincourt 1415 is a novel that tells the story of the famed battle of Agincourt. It tells it in the format of a graphic novel. The aut...
That's Books and Entertainment: An Eye for a Tooth and a Limb for an Eye
That's Books and Entertainment: An Eye for a Tooth and a Limb for an Eye: An Eye for a Tooth and a Limb for an Eye is the latest crime novel by Eleanor Berry. It is a taut psychological thriller that explores wha...
That's Books and Entertainment: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer
That's Books and Entertainment: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer is a new book for children by John Powell. It's a tough life. Well, it is if you liv...
That's Books and Entertainment: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer
That's Books and Entertainment: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer: Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer is a new book for children by John Powell. It's a tough life. Well, it is if you liv...
That's Books and Entertainment: The Corruption of Chastity
That's Books and Entertainment: The Corruption of Chastity: The Corruption of Chastity is a novel by Frank Westworth and is the second of his Killing Sisters series of novels. This is an extraordi...
That's Books and Entertainment: Marriage, a journey and a Dog
That's Books and Entertainment: Marriage, a journey and a Dog: Marriage, a journey and a Dog is a highly entertaining romantic novel by Hampshire author Bremda H. Sedgwick. Gerry, the husband to Nata...
Saturday 19 September 2015
New Christmas musical in book and CD form
Barry the Penguin's Black and White Christmas is a brand new and fun musical written by Lesley Ross and John-Victor.It is adapted by Rachel Bellman with Lesley ross and is sumptuously illustrated with great full colour illustrations by Matt Rowe. It is narrated by Doctor Who's Christopher Eccleston.
It tells the story by the use of the written word in the book and with some well-written and well-performed songs that are on the accompanying CD.
Father Christmas has been kidnapped by the remarkably evil queen of all the bedbugs.
She has an evil plan and she needs Father Christmas to help her put her nefarious plan into effect.
She will use her plan to destroy Christmas... forever!
But all is not lost, for onto the scene comes Barry the Penguin detective. Barry is a skilled, resourceful and brave Penguin detective. But he needs help, help from the chosen one, a little girl called Phoebe, to save Father Christmas.
But can she help? Will she help? Because due to a family tragedy, Phoebe hates Christmas!
Can Barry convince her to help him? If they can't reach Father Christmas before the chimes of midnight, all will be lost. Christmas will be destroyed forever and the bedbug queen's plan will have succeeded!
Or will they succeed with the assistance of the mysterious Wordsmith and of Actavia, the young nun?
This is a fantastic large format book which will be great fun for all the family, as all of the lyrics of the utterly charming and well-performed songs are included in the book for mums, dads, grandparents, children and the rest of the family to enjoy immensely and at only £9.99, this is one Christmas treat you can't afford to miss!
It is available for at the bookshop at sister site http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk/ on the righthand side of the site.
It tells the story by the use of the written word in the book and with some well-written and well-performed songs that are on the accompanying CD.
Father Christmas has been kidnapped by the remarkably evil queen of all the bedbugs.
She has an evil plan and she needs Father Christmas to help her put her nefarious plan into effect.
She will use her plan to destroy Christmas... forever!
But all is not lost, for onto the scene comes Barry the Penguin detective. Barry is a skilled, resourceful and brave Penguin detective. But he needs help, help from the chosen one, a little girl called Phoebe, to save Father Christmas.
But can she help? Will she help? Because due to a family tragedy, Phoebe hates Christmas!
Can Barry convince her to help him? If they can't reach Father Christmas before the chimes of midnight, all will be lost. Christmas will be destroyed forever and the bedbug queen's plan will have succeeded!
Or will they succeed with the assistance of the mysterious Wordsmith and of Actavia, the young nun?
This is a fantastic large format book which will be great fun for all the family, as all of the lyrics of the utterly charming and well-performed songs are included in the book for mums, dads, grandparents, children and the rest of the family to enjoy immensely and at only £9.99, this is one Christmas treat you can't afford to miss!
It is available for at the bookshop at sister site http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk/ on the righthand side of the site.
That's Books and Entertainment: The London Sniper
That's Books and Entertainment: The London Sniper: The novel The London Sniper by Daniel Pascoe is a novel that relates how evil can contaminate all that it touches. The Chgwell family, l...
That's Books and Entertainment: The Reich Device
That's Books and Entertainment: The Reich Device: The Reich Device is set in Germany in the early 1930s, when the Nazi Party was beginning to put together the monstrous operation that was ...
That's Books and Entertainment: Buckingham
That's Books and Entertainment: Buckingham: John Schroeder's Buckingham is a book about a cat who, perhaps not surprisingly, is called Buckingham. Buckingham is no ordinary cat...
Sunday 13 September 2015
Ben and the Spider Gate
Ben and the Spider Gate is a fantastic hardback book by Angela Fish.
It tells the story of how Ben, an ordinary little boy, discovers an extraordinary secret insect kingdom at the bottom of his own garden.
Ben's Granny is wise and he loves chatting with her, he also has fun playing computer games with Jess, who is his best friend.
He also likes to help his dad train Scoot, their very smart dog, who he loves playing ball with Scoot in the garden.
But one day Ben's life was to change when he met up with Lox, who is the special gate-keeper of the spider Kingdom.
Lox is frantic. He needs the help of Ben to save the spider kingdom from destruction, but how will Ben be able to help save the spider kingdom without leaving his own garden? Without entering the deep, dark Wood?
It is autumn, or leaf fall as it used to be called, many years ago and Ben and Jess must be very brace if the spiders who live in the spider kingdom are to have a safe winter.
He talks things over with his Gran and he soon begins to wonder if his Gran knows more about what is gonig on than she is willing to admit?
It is a stunningly well-written and delightful book for children and parents and very well-illustrated with some engaging and enchanting artwork throughout the book.
It is published by the Book Guild at £12.99 and will make an excellent stocking filler for all children.
It is due for publication on 24th September and will be available via all bookshops and at the book shop at our sister site http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk.
It tells the story of how Ben, an ordinary little boy, discovers an extraordinary secret insect kingdom at the bottom of his own garden.
Ben's Granny is wise and he loves chatting with her, he also has fun playing computer games with Jess, who is his best friend.
He also likes to help his dad train Scoot, their very smart dog, who he loves playing ball with Scoot in the garden.
But one day Ben's life was to change when he met up with Lox, who is the special gate-keeper of the spider Kingdom.
Lox is frantic. He needs the help of Ben to save the spider kingdom from destruction, but how will Ben be able to help save the spider kingdom without leaving his own garden? Without entering the deep, dark Wood?
It is autumn, or leaf fall as it used to be called, many years ago and Ben and Jess must be very brace if the spiders who live in the spider kingdom are to have a safe winter.
He talks things over with his Gran and he soon begins to wonder if his Gran knows more about what is gonig on than she is willing to admit?
It is a stunningly well-written and delightful book for children and parents and very well-illustrated with some engaging and enchanting artwork throughout the book.
It is published by the Book Guild at £12.99 and will make an excellent stocking filler for all children.
It is due for publication on 24th September and will be available via all bookshops and at the book shop at our sister site http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk.
That's Christmas opens for Christmas 2015!
Welcome to That's Christmas for the run-up to Christmas 2015.
There will be news on great Christmas gifts, foods and wines and book reviews of some great Christmas book presents that make ideal stocking fillers.
To keep up to date, mark http://thatschristmas.blogspot.co.uk/ as a Favourite or subscribe on the site.
And please if you have something you would like to be featured on That's Christmas you can contact us at the following email address thatschristmas@mail.com.
There will be news on great Christmas gifts, foods and wines and book reviews of some great Christmas book presents that make ideal stocking fillers.
To keep up to date, mark http://thatschristmas.blogspot.co.uk/ as a Favourite or subscribe on the site.
And please if you have something you would like to be featured on That's Christmas you can contact us at the following email address thatschristmas@mail.com.
Thursday 5 March 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Dickens Study Guide
That's Books and Entertainment: Dickens Study Guide: Author Lee Fisher Gray has produced a labour of love with his book Dickens Study Guide. He presents a complete catalogue of all the char...
Thursday 19 February 2015
That's Beauty and Living: The Mother of Gift Shops at Aldi
That's Beauty and Living: The Mother of Gift Shops at Aldi: There is something so very special about making your mum smile. Especially on that very special day, Mothering Sunday! (It's March 15t...
Sunday 15 February 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
That's Books and Entertainment: The Boy Who Cried Wolf: This is a masterful retelling of one of Aesop's Fables. It is retold by Mahni Tazhibi. Originally written in Persian it has been ski...
Thursday 5 February 2015
That's Home and Household: Aldi launches new Specialbuys Workshop range
That's Home and Household: Aldi launches new Specialbuys Workshop range: Tackle jobs around the house or even on the building site with the fantastic quality Aldi Specialbuys Workshop range. Featuring a great ...
Wednesday 4 February 2015
That's Food and Drink: Romance will bloom with Bloom Gin
That's Food and Drink: Romance will bloom with Bloom Gin: My wife and I recently enjoyed some of the finest gin that we have ever tasted. I have to confess, I am not know for my affinity to gin....
That's Food and Drink: Romance will bloom with Bloom Gin
That's Food and Drink: Romance will bloom with Bloom Gin: My wife and I recently enjoyed some of the finest gin that we have ever tasted. I have to confess, I am not know for my affinity to gin....
Sunday 1 February 2015
That's Food and Drink: Lollipop the question on Valentine's Day
That's Food and Drink: Lollipop the question on Valentine's Day: You'll buy a card, true. And a nice Valentine's gift? Undoubtedly! But what about something else? What about a special gift for...
Saturday 31 January 2015
That's Books and Entertainment: Wildfire, an entertaining book for children of all...
That's Books and Entertainment: Wildfire, an entertaining book for children of all...: Lemuel Squirrel lives the life of a hermit in his home deep within the Oregon Forest. He has a reputation as being a harmless, lovable e...
Sunday 18 January 2015
That's Beauty and Living: Dress your men with style and class for less at Al...
That's Beauty and Living: Dress your men with style and class for less at Al...: Pick up a selection of key, classic menswear items in store at Aldi on 22nd January. Comfortable, stylish and affordable, men about town c...
That's Food and Drink: The perfect romantic curry with the spice Kitchen
That's Food and Drink: The perfect romantic curry with the spice Kitchen: Although it is true that curried dishes are more of a British invention than anything other than a passing nod to the wonderful foods of t...
That's Food and Drink: Romance is not dead with Abra-ca-Debora pancakes
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Thursday 8 January 2015
Got SAD? Banish it with an Aldi post-Christmas Winter Sale bargain!
Today, 8th January 2015, supermarket chain Aldi has launched its first ever winter sale.
There are absolutely huge savings on DIY tools, technological gadgets and toys for grown ups and even a range of clothing, too!
So there's no need to allow SAD to make mum and Dad sad! Because when your purse strings are tight in the post-Christmas period, all families across the UK can "save more, taste more and live more" by shopping at Aldi.
Want to try out as new, exciting hobby or activity? Make a beginning to your New Year resolution? Or perhaps you have reason to try and banish SAD (Seasonally Affected Disorder) with a spot of retail therapy at a reasonable price, you can take the special Aldi challenge and share a world of ways to save money and make January 2015, your best January ever.
To learn more about the the Aldi Challenge and to give it a go, just visit the dedicated website at www.aldichallenge.co.uk or use the hashtag #aldichallenge on Twitter.
Aldi’s Specialbuys Winter Sale ranges go into stores nationwide today, 8th January but do remember, when they're gone, they're really gone!
On sale on 08.01.15 and available while stocks last. Visit https://www.aldi.co.uk for more details and for the locations of your nearest Aldi store.
There are absolutely huge savings on DIY tools, technological gadgets and toys for grown ups and even a range of clothing, too!
So there's no need to allow SAD to make mum and Dad sad! Because when your purse strings are tight in the post-Christmas period, all families across the UK can "save more, taste more and live more" by shopping at Aldi.
Want to try out as new, exciting hobby or activity? Make a beginning to your New Year resolution? Or perhaps you have reason to try and banish SAD (Seasonally Affected Disorder) with a spot of retail therapy at a reasonable price, you can take the special Aldi challenge and share a world of ways to save money and make January 2015, your best January ever.
To learn more about the the Aldi Challenge and to give it a go, just visit the dedicated website at www.aldichallenge.co.uk or use the hashtag #aldichallenge on Twitter.
Aldi’s Specialbuys Winter Sale ranges go into stores nationwide today, 8th January but do remember, when they're gone, they're really gone!
On sale on 08.01.15 and available while stocks last. Visit https://www.aldi.co.uk for more details and for the locations of your nearest Aldi store.
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- Car Windscreen Cover was £1.99 now £0.99
- Children’s Slipper Socks was £2.29 now £0.99
- Ladies Fleece Slipper Socks was £2.49 now £1.49
- Boys and Girls T-shirt was £2.49 now £1.49
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- Thermal Underwear was £3.99 now £2.49
- Children’s Fleece Underwear was £3.99 now £1.99
- Small Professional Pans was £3.99 now £2.99
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- Men’s Leather/Suede Gloves was £4.99 now £2.99
- Mini Colour Watch was £4.99 now £2.99
- Ladies Winter Boot Socks was £4.99 now £2.99
- Boys/Girls Coloured Jeans was £5.99 now £3.99
- Men’s Soft Touch Shirt was £6.99 now £3.99
- Large Professional Pans was £6.99 now £4.99
- Children’s Quilted Jacket was £8.99 now £4.99
- Cordless 60 Led Workshop lamp was £9.99 now £6.99
- Rugged Cases was £9.99 now £4.99
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- Extending Kitchen Mixer was £24.99 now £14.99
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- Wallpaper Stripper was £24.99 now £14.99
- Turntable/MP3 Converter was £29.99 now £19.99
- 8.8L Cast Alu Roaster was £29.99 now £19.99
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- Digital Door Viewer was £39.99 now £19.99
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- Square Design Taps was £49.99 now £24.99
- Sat Nav Garmin Nuvi was £89.99 now £59.99
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Monday 29 December 2014
Resolve to say "No" to New Year Resolutions!
A top organisation for men has issued a surprising call for men to be brave and ignore the clamour for them to make some form of New Year Resolution or an other and to just say no!
In fact, Round Table is offering a place of sanctuary to men who don’t want to make a pledge to go on a diet, swear off alcohol or to join a gym.
Round Table, which has a staggering 400 clubs across the United Kingdom and Ireland for men who range in ages from aged 18-45, is promising to remain a resolution free zone and it's actively encouraging men to seek refuge in their local club.
The ringing in of the ‘New Year’ provides a chance to look at life and make changes.
But with nearly 80% of men and women failing to stick to their resolutions, Round Table is throwing open its doors to men who want to do more, but who do not want to risk stigmatising themselves as failures.
Steve Glaister, the president of Round Table Britain & Ireland, told That's Christmas: “New Year is about celebration and making the most of life…not a punishment pledge to radically alter our lifestyle.
“The high failure rates show resolutions are futile. This is why we believe they should be abolished. Why feel a failure for not keeping to a resolution?
“As a result, Round Table pledges to remain a New Year Resolution free zone, offering a safe haven for those wanting to celebrate life, to do more and feel a success.
“This is a chance for men from all walks of life to try something new. There are no strings attached. I urge men to discover a world of new activities and new skills.”
Round Table is offering men in the 18-45 age bracket a free night out with their nearest club in January 2015, with no resolution needed.
To learn more text JOIN and your postcode to 60066 to receive your invitation!
In fact, Round Table is offering a place of sanctuary to men who don’t want to make a pledge to go on a diet, swear off alcohol or to join a gym.
Round Table, which has a staggering 400 clubs across the United Kingdom and Ireland for men who range in ages from aged 18-45, is promising to remain a resolution free zone and it's actively encouraging men to seek refuge in their local club.
The ringing in of the ‘New Year’ provides a chance to look at life and make changes.
But with nearly 80% of men and women failing to stick to their resolutions, Round Table is throwing open its doors to men who want to do more, but who do not want to risk stigmatising themselves as failures.
Steve Glaister, the president of Round Table Britain & Ireland, told That's Christmas: “New Year is about celebration and making the most of life…not a punishment pledge to radically alter our lifestyle.
“The high failure rates show resolutions are futile. This is why we believe they should be abolished. Why feel a failure for not keeping to a resolution?
“As a result, Round Table pledges to remain a New Year Resolution free zone, offering a safe haven for those wanting to celebrate life, to do more and feel a success.
“This is a chance for men from all walks of life to try something new. There are no strings attached. I urge men to discover a world of new activities and new skills.”
Round Table is offering men in the 18-45 age bracket a free night out with their nearest club in January 2015, with no resolution needed.
To learn more text JOIN and your postcode to 60066 to receive your invitation!
Sunday 28 December 2014
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Friday 26 December 2014
A White Christmas in Plymouth!
Drake Circus Plymouth had snow for last minute Christmas Eve shoppers.
Drake Circus, in the Christmas spirit, brought real snow to their shoppers this year. Festive snow fell at Drake Circus Shopping Centre this Christmas Eve.
Shoppers embraced the snow with many taking #snowselfie pictures with loved ones. The snow machines being used at Drake Circus were used as the official snow machines of the Sotchi 2014 Winter Olympics.
Drake Circus, in the Christmas spirit, brought real snow to their shoppers this year. Festive snow fell at Drake Circus Shopping Centre this Christmas Eve.
Shoppers embraced the snow with many taking #snowselfie pictures with loved ones. The snow machines being used at Drake Circus were used as the official snow machines of the Sotchi 2014 Winter Olympics.
Happy St. Stephen's Day, everyone!
Yes, today we celebrate the feast of St. Stephen's Day.
This day, 26th December, is also known as Boxing Day in the UK and some Commonwealth nations.
This day, 26th December, is also known as Boxing Day in the UK and some Commonwealth nations.
Christmas misery for thousands as City Link Parcels goes into administration
There is misery this Christmas for thousands of employees of City Link Parcels and for some customers who might not have received Christmas deliveries that they were expecting.
It is rumoured that some staff are owed wages. Staff members were only told that they had lost their jobs on Christmas Eve.
It is understood that some undelivered parcels that are in the City Link system will be returned to the sender. Or that people expecting parcels might be able to collect them from a City Link depot.
The story is covered by the BBC at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30602326
and by the Financial Times at http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/572c548e-8c7c-11e4-ad27-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3MxcgPzJK
The City Link website is at http://www.city-link.co.uk.
It is rumoured that some staff are owed wages. Staff members were only told that they had lost their jobs on Christmas Eve.
It is understood that some undelivered parcels that are in the City Link system will be returned to the sender. Or that people expecting parcels might be able to collect them from a City Link depot.
The story is covered by the BBC at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30602326
and by the Financial Times at http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/572c548e-8c7c-11e4-ad27-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3MxcgPzJK
The City Link website is at http://www.city-link.co.uk.
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