Celebrate Reading’s new look Pizza Hut & win 1 of 2 £40 Vouchers

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My first ever Saturday job was at The Oracle’s Pizza Hut. On the day it opened its doors to the public for the very first time, I was waitressing with pigtails in its smoking section. I have fond memories of that job. There was the time I put helium balloons in my hair when waiting upon a children’s party and got my head stuck in a toilet cubicle, and another when I accidentally tipped a pint of Orange Tango over a celebrity customer… But it was a really sociable job and didn’t feel much like work at all.

Nowadays the restaurant looks very different. Now spread over two floors and having had booth-shuffling and re-fits aplenty, it’s virtually unrecognisable from my time there. And it’s latest transformation is its biggest yet!

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The restaurant has had a £500,000 re-furb and is now themed like a American comic-book with pop-art posters and leather booths. It has a brand new menu that combines tried & tested favourites alongside cool new additions such as sticky BBQ ribs and buckets of fries. But by far the biggest (and best) change of all… it has a BAR.

Pizza Hut Bar

Yep, it’s now a light and casual place to gossip with the girls after hitting the January sales… it’s an after-work venue that will have you ripping your tie off and drinking away the day’s stresses… it’s no longer simply a place to meet up before a night out; a buzzy atmosphere, cocktail master and down-lighting make this a party location in its own right.

The bar area is sectioned off from the rest of the restaurant by way of clever lighting and partitioning which means your family meal won’t be interrupted. There’s still plenty of room around the salad bar and ice cream factory to kids to work off their pizza too. Okay the bar area is a little tight if you’re having a meal there, but as somewhere to unwind, it works just fine. It reminds me a little of TGIs without the dingy lighting - and is still the family-friendly restaurant it has always been.

Pizza Hut Menu

The cocktail menu is impressive with plenty of fruity and milk-based naughtiness to cater for every taste. Cocktails are served in jars with paper “Where’s Wally” straws. Each are available as non-alcoholic drinks too so drivers won’t feel too disgruntled.

Pizza Hut Cocktails

As one of Pizza Hut’s flagship restaurants, The Oracle is one of the first to get the upgrade, and only a handful of restaurants will boast a bar area, but it’s a great start to what is set to be an expensive roll-out of re-furbs. Have they got it right? Yes. It’s still the most family-friendly restaurant on the riverside complex, but with a cool new addition to keep parents sane amid the chaos of helium balloons, Smarties and ice-cream - be prepared to stay a little longer on your next visit!

To find out more about the re-furbs and check out the menu in your local restaurants, head to Pizza Hut’s website, or reach out to them on Facebook or Twitter.

*** GIVEAWAY ***

To celebrate the re-furb, Pizza Hut are giving two readers the chance to win a £40 voucher (redeemable at any Pizza Hut Restaurant in the UK so you won’t have to trek to Reading). It’s the perfect after-Christmas treat for you and your family. Good luck everyone!

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Why Mega Bloks should be on every toddlers Christmas list

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I’m a massive fan of construction toys. There are thousands of studies that expound their educational and developmental value; from improving dexterity and fine motor skills, to following instructions, to problem-solving. Let’s face it, they’re also a ton of fun and preschoolers are quick to discover there’s nothing better than building a huge tower with mummy and daddy and squealing when it finally succumbs to gravity.

Mega Blox Tower

Mega Bloks are impossible to fault as a toy for the under 4′s. If your child is too young for Lego and finds tower-building enough of a challenge without introducing wheels, figurines and themed sets, then Mega Bloks are for you.

Construction sets are timeless toys that are fun for both girls and boys… 25 years of construction play expertise, ensure our preschool sets are easy to handle for little hands. Each eye-catching piece, with its special texture and other intriguing details, helps children confidently build worlds as big as their imaginations.

Not only are their First Builder sets readily available from supermarkets, online retailers and toy shops nationwide, they’re also well-priced and come in huge bags (which is great when the height of one’s tower is of the utmost importance). Their sets have also expanded to include trucks, farms, trains, recognisable characters, games, and much more to encourage imaginative play.

The bright primary colours will entice over any child, and the blocks connect solidly and easily allowing children to play independently. Unlike their major competitor (who shall remain nameless) the blocks also come apart incredibly easily, are easy to grip and well-sized for clumsy hands.

Mega Blox First Builders

So when we were recently contacted about reviewing a couple of bags, I grabbed the opportunity. Dexter was very kindly sent a Mega Bloks First Builders 60 Piece Original Building Bag and Mega Bloks First Builder Make a Monster Bag and they’ve been played with every single day since their arrival. Mega Bloks were on Dexter’s Christmas present list anyway, so the only slight issue was that we had to give them to him early to complete this review. In fairness though, there was no way we could ever hide these from him as he sniffs out new toys from miles away!

The age on the bag suggests they’re fab for children aged 1-5 which I’d support. Dex is great at building towers and shapes but isn’t yet at the stage of following building designs yet. I’m not sure he even realised the relevance of the characters on the bag, but he did enjoy all the wacky shapes of the ‘special’ blocks.

We did have a go at making the designs on the bag, but the beauty of this particular set is that the eyes, mouth and hands can be used to build hundreds of variations of monster especially when you buy additional blocks alongside your themed set.

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The Mega Bloks First Builders Make a Monster Bag came with stickers to add mouths, eyes, toenails, hair etc to the blocks, and I must admit that it was tricky to match the stickers to the correct block (they’re are some 70 pieces). This is the one bit you won’t want your toddler’s help with, so is best done when they’re in bed. Trust me it’s not easy keeping an over-excitable toddler away from Mega Bloks! If you’re buying this, or any other special Mega Bloks set for your child this Christmas, I’d considering doing this before you wrap it up.

Lastly, Mega Bloks come in portable PVC-free zip-up bags which are simply brilliant for storage. They’re really hardy and can withstand a real battering from impatient tots as they extricate their blocks. This will also (hopefully) encourage your child to tidy away their blocks after play-time, and keep them separate from their other toys.

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To learn more about the ranges available from Mega Bloks, tips on helping your child get the most out of their sets, and get building inspiration, check them out on @MegaBloksTTB (Twitter) and Facebook, or to buy the Mega Bloks First Builders Make a Monster Bag yourself, head to Argos where the set is currently £13.29, saving your 1/3 off RRP.

There you go! That’s why Mega Bloks should be on every toddlers Christmas list!


My Tiny Tiddlers Review: Colourful & cool clothes for the trendsetting tot

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Another BabyExpo find, My Tiny Tiddlers boast a fabulous collection of bright, vibrant and seriously cool threads for the style-savvy 0-7 year old. A husband and wife team, and parents to two little girls, they independently source suppliers that provide quality, comfortable and trendy clothing, and boy do they choose well. Although the collection is in its infancy, there’s nothing on the site that I wouldn’t happily dress my little monsters in.

There are a handful of threads from brands such as Jelly the Pug; Rare Editions; Andy and Evan; and Sweet Kids and seeing them all on a clothes rail at the BabyExpo you’re instantly struck by the fun colourways. There are fab jumper dresses for little ladies, funky linen shorts for little jet-setters, and the lovely soft sweaters for snuggling up to mummy in.

The Boys Collection

My Tiny Tiddlers BoysKnitwear Striped Pullover £23.20 / Beige Glasses Embroidered Tee £19.50 / Aqua Twill Shorts £21.90 / Puckered Gingham Shirtzie £25.60 / Aqua Twill Trousers £24.00 / Orange Twill Belt Shorts £21.90

Dexter was kindly given a mustard jumper by Boboli and it has fast become my favourite in his drawer. It washes like a dream, is super soft and suits him perfectly. The V neck sits perfectly over collared tees and there’s a little Boboli insignia and patched elbows for extra detail. As Dexter is (weirdly) blonde, this looks great with his skin tone teamed with jeans and bright socks. Add a rather hideous gel-job (hairdresser I am not!) and he just looks so grown up!

Dex Jumper

At our local soft play centre, if he’s wearing this I can spot him a mile off racing through mazes and thrashing around in ball pits! It was also the outfit we picked for his first ever day at nursery and a fellow mummy commented on how cool he looked!

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Given it’s incredibly lightweight, it’ll serve as a great jumper for summer nights as well as winter days when teamed with a chunky cardie. At £17, it’s reasonably priced too.

PicMonkey Collage

Of course, there’s some lovely bits for girlies too…

The Girls Collection

My Tiny Tiddlers GirlsKnitwear Ruffle Dress (pinks) £30.80 / Tulle Skirt £21.60 / Knitwear Dress (grey, yellow and white) £27.00 / Tights Floral £8.00 / Knitwear Bolero £26.20 / Knitwear Combined Dress (navy and white) £28.60 / Knitwear Dress (grey and pinks) £27.00

The collections are clearly just “getting off the ground” but to be honest there’s nothing I don’t like! Everything is practical, modish and great quality. Prices are in line with Boden and other high-end baby boutiques but it’s well worth keeping an eye on Facebook and Twitter for seasonal sales and promotions.

More of the same please My Tiny Tiddlers! I look forward to seeing the collection grow.

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