GIVEAWAY: Win a Child’s Helmet with Integrated Camera from Skate Hut worth £49.95 (CD: 1/12/2014)

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Ever wondered what your daredevil son gets up to when his straps on his knee pads and takes his impossibly tiddly BMX out of the garage? Five equally cool kids wait for your child patiently on your driveway swigging Coke and chatting excitably. You’ve told him to be home for dinner, but that means 3+hours of unsupervised play. You know that scary looking ramps at the local park will factor in their play, but don’t dare watch for fear you’ll watch one of these kids break their collarbone.

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Or maybe your child is younger. They have a microscooter and are just learning the thrill of feeling the wind whoosh past their face. Their latest toy accompanies them everywhere; to the park, on the school run, to the supermarket. You’re slowly acclimatising yourself to the fact that you can no longer have eyes on them every second - they regularly leave you for dust and will be sat waiting for you at the next road crossing.

Or maybe you’re cursing Dancing on Ice for inspiring your daughter to attempt the head banger on her first trip to the ice rink.

Whatever gives your little monkey or madam their kicks, Skate Hut has their enjoyment (and safety) covered. There are skateboards, longboards, bikes and ice skates to suit every budget: and clothes, protective accessories, ramps and gadgets to suit the coolest of pre-teens and teens alike.

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I’m not at this stage with Dexter yet, he’s only just venturing out and about on foot without a pushchair. I know the time will flash by though and I’ll soon be being tapped up for £90 hoodies and the latest iPhone. As Skate Hut offers a price match promise and free delivery on orders over £20, it’s a great place to start when your little one starts getting a little more adventurous.

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In order to show everyone just how cool their range is, the guys at Skate Hut have offered me this seriously nifty helmet to giveaway as a prize. This Krash Video Head X1 helmet (available in white, black or pink) has a built in camera and SD card for recording their adventures. They can then download to their laptop and share the footage across their social media pages. It’s one neat bit of kit and retails at £49.95.

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You’ll be able to catch out your teenager when they lie about where they’re going, enthuse little ones about the outdoors, or kickstart your older child’s stunt career.

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So enter below for the chance to win and earn some parent points for being so down-with-the-kids this Christmas!

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Movie ‘Night’ with House of Fraser

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Okay I might be telling a tiny white lie here; it is most definitely not night time in any of the pics below. Given my little dude is in bed by 8pm his night time routine is a whirlwind of hurried dinner-making, getting him to eat said dinner, picking peas off the floor, shampooing gravy from his hair… the list goes on. So we’re having a movie day instead!

On the agenda is back to back Fireman Sam, Despicable Me and a short pit-stop at CBeebies for Abney and Teal for Heidi. This is more television than he’ll usually watch but a hectic weekend has thrown his schedule out of whack and he was roaming the landing at 3am last night. I figure there’s no better day to don the PJ’s and eat popcorn.

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So what time better time to show off Dexter’s awesome new PJs from House of Fraser’s AW14 collection! These super cool flannel PJs are from Mini ZZZ and make Dexter the perfect snuggly companion for dozing and giggling with on the sofa. They keep him warm and toasty now the weather has turned chilly and are 100% cotton so breathable too.

The light blue ones have pirates, treasure chests, cold coins and Jolly Rogers - perfect for a mini swash-buckler. They’re so bright and fun that he gets excited about dressing for bed (so that’s one less thing for Craig and I to worry about!).

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The red ones are superhero themed (think caped crusaders and magazine style pop-art) and the same superior quality. The buttons are big and chunky for little fingers to set about mastering, and the trousers are elasticated for night time loo dashes. The collar stay where it should so as not to irritate him when he sleeps and I love the piping along the seams to make it just that little bit more special. They’re also machine washable at low temps and come out just a bright and soft as from new.

The button-through traditional style is fab you’re making a Christmas Eve Box this year - just add hot chocolate and a Christmassy DVD for instant smiles before bed.

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Dexter’s PJs are sized 2 years and are very generous. We’ve rolled them up at the waist to stop them falling down. He is very slight for his age but I can see these lasting well beyond his third birthday.

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Lastly, they have a dark blue space themed set. My camera had a real job capturing Dex for these given we have extraordinarily bright sunshine today. As a Toy Story fan, it was love at first sight for my little guy.

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At £18 a pair they’re a little more of a treat than your usual high-street fare, but worth every penny. They’ll last a full cold season and are guaranteed to be a hit with little boys.

Thanks House of Fraser! Time to watch Despicable Me and watch Dex tuck into some chocolate (I’m on a diet *sob*).


#OpBabyWeight: Exante Diet review: Not for me

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I was kindly sent a huge envelope stuffed full of Exante samples way back in late August, and it’s taken me this long to wade through them. I feel slightly apprehensive about this one because I’ve actually dipped in and out of it and haven’t stuck to the plan at all.

But then I asked myself why? Why did I find it so hard to stick to?

I think in order for a ‘paid-for’ diet plan to be successful, they have to make their food, drinks, hell… even their entire brand messaging compelling. Too many brands fixate on before and after pics, cheesy ‘we’re all in it together’ advertising or scientific jargon. All a busy woman (or man for that matter) really wants is something easy to prepare and delicious. That’s what we pay for, or we’d all simply buy a recipe book and make it ourselves. We want to forget we’re dieting.

On the face it, Exante Diet offered some of this. Take 1 sachet 3 times a day. How simple and uncomplicated is that?!

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But therein lies the problem. Every time we reach for a sachet and whisk its contents into something to stop our stomachs cramping from hunger, we’re very consciously dieting. For the first few days it’s novel, even satisfying, but then you quickly tire of having to wash up your whisk or blender in preparation for your next one. You start to crave something solid. Your child’s Heinz Biscotti starts to literally call to you from the kitchen cupboard.

Its website doesn’t help. Sure, there’s no bright and cheerful tat on the homepage, but it’s gone too far the other way; It’s positively boring. And then there’s the jargon. Before selecting a diet plan we’re asked to calculate our BMI (cue scales, a tape measure and asking the bloke how tall he thinks you are) then we select one of these hugely appealing options:

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It gets no better when you click on your chosen plan:

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You visit the shop and still there are no sexy food pics to tempt you. Instead you’re bombarded with more choices; 4 week bumper packs, boxes of 50, stater packs… Boxes of what??? I want to know what this diet entails. When you eventually do get to the food pictures they’re too little and the descriptions are dour and unappetizing (take this example from a Box-of-50 selection):

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I should point out that I wasn’t sent the above product. I was sent sachets of shakes, maple syrup pancakes, tomato and basil soup, pasta carbonara, chicken curry and various other meals. This wasn’t the fault of the PR company I received them through - she was lovely and professional from start to finish. But it’s pretty hard to sex up what is essentially an indefinite stint of powder. In fact I didn’t even look at the website (entirely deliberately) beforehand so this was my first experience of the brand.

Now to taste. I can’t fault the shakes. They were thick, delicious and filling. There are tons of flavours too: Banana, Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate Mint, Toffee Caramel, Hazelnut, White Chocolate & Raspberry, Cherries & Berries, Lemon & Raspberry, Christmas Pudding… they really have this sewn up. Handily they don’t require milk either, just cool water and a whisk. For convenience I noticed they also have Shake and Go options. If I’d received 3 weeks worth of these, I might have stood a chance of lasting a week.

But I didn’t.

The soups were hit and miss. I quite liked the tomato and herb flavours but the mushroom flavour (usually a favourite of mine) was inedible. There was a thick taste of chalk and this was despite vigorous whisking. As you’re only instructed to use 200/250mls of water there’s no diluting it further either.

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There’s no dressing this one up: The offending Mushroom Soup

Dinner-wise I only tried a handful of them as these were all I was provided with. They taste heavily salted and look pretty unappetising. But then what do you expect of powder stirred then blitzed with a microwave. It’s pretty hard to be enthusistic.

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The best I could do photography-wise: The Pasta Carbonara

Now to price, there’s no denying this is one of the most affordable diet options out there. But even this is hard to decipher. A 4 week box of pre-selected shakes, bars, soups and hot meals from the across the range is listed at £150 RRP but there’s currently an offer for 27% discount (random number) which takes it to £109.99. THEN there’s a mystery discount code to apply at the checkout. Having tried this I received a further £33 off the total bringing it to £76.99. Whether this “mystery discount” is unique to me or pot luck I have no idea.

My point? It’s confusing. I don’t want to be seen to be whinging about mega savings, but at the end of that lot you have no idea whether you’re getting a steal or not.

Compared to a few other diet plans:

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I know I’ve been a little unfair comparing Exante to pre-prepared meals (fresh; Balance Box and My Food; or otherwise Diet Chef) delivered to your door, but I wanted to highlight its only selling point; I’m aware that this is one of the only truly affordable diet plans on the market for the cash-strapped.

In summary, I couldn’t stick to this diet psychologically or physically. I have no doubt whatsoever this diet will work if stuck to, and I think if I’d have been truly motivated I might have lost a little more than 5lbs in the one week I ‘stuck’ to it. But my sanity is worth far more than dropping a dress size.

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