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November 6, 2022

The Cosiest Christmas Bedding To Transform Your Bedroom This Winter

If there was ever a time to up your cosy game and lean into all things comfort, the season of autumn would surely be it. With rainy days rolling in thick and fast, ’tis the time for nights in front of Netflix, indulgent dinners that feel like a warm hug and wearing every layer you own to save on a no doubt extortionate heating bill.

With Halloween done and dusted and Michael Bublé about to defrost, time spent at home is about to become more precious than ever. Sunday morning lie-ins are made ...

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Published on November 06, 2022 01:00

November 4, 2022

Festive Cheer Unlocked: The Best Christmas Events In the UK 

The scent of mulled wine and mince pies, carol singers crooning, the iconic ‘It’s Christmas’ yell of Slade’s lead vocalist Noddy Holder, people stumbling round the ice rinks, wishing they could get away with a penguin to lean on (guilty) – the run up to Christmas is just as important as the day itself for getting in the festive spirit. 

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a selection of festive events happening across the UK this year, from light festivals to ice skating, shows, carol concerts,...

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Published on November 04, 2022 01:00

November 2, 2022

Reviewing That Green Eyed Girl: Our October Book Club Pick

Prepare to lose yourself in the jazz era of 1950s New York in this evocative page-turner. 

Gripping from the opening sentence, That Green Eyed Girl is both a deeply immersive thriller and a tragic queer love story, centred around a cast of deftly drawn, bold and complicated women.

1955: In a cramped apartment on the Lower East Side, school teachers Dovie and Gillian live as lodgers, unable to reveal the truth about their relationship. They guard their private lives fiercely – until someone...

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Published on November 02, 2022 01:00

November 1, 2022

20 Ways to Spend the Month of November

Anyone else feel a little bit unnerved that the final month of 2022 is upon us, meaning Christmas is quite literally around the corner? Gulp.

With Halloween done and dusted and Michael Buble defrosting as we speak, the month of November will soon be slipping through our fingers like a silky smooth gift wrap ribbon, as 2022 nears its chaotic end. If maximising the magic of the month of November is top of your priority list, consider this list of top tier autumnal activities the peak of how yo...

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Published on November 01, 2022 01:00

October 31, 2022

Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Astrology: Your Most Asked Questions Answered

This is a guest post written by one of the internet’s leading Astrologers, Nadine Jane. 

With over 240k followers on Instagram, Nadine’s aim is to make astrology accessible, relatable and beautiful. Her new book, Magic Days: Your Journey Through the Astrology, Numerology, and Tarot of Every Day of the Year, is a soulful read for anyone on the journey of self-discovery. 

Whether you’re a newbie looking for your first introduction to spiritual practices, the lost soul who could use some dire...

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Published on October 31, 2022 01:00

October 30, 2022

The Advent Calendars Actually Worth Splurging on This Festive Season

Oh December, how we love you. Whether it be the endless availability of sweet treats (a few Celebrations with your morning coffee? Sure why not) or the fact that rainy days feel a little more magical when the streets glow from fairy lights in every window, there’s a reason that Christmas is known as the most wonderful time of the year.

If that wasn’t enough, receiving a small treat every morning ‘just because’ is surely next on the list of reasons to look forward to the month of December. Fro...

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Published on October 30, 2022 01:00

October 28, 2022

Grub’s Up! How to Make a *Chef’s Kiss* Roast Dinner at Home

Few meals have the potential to divide families quite like the traditional Sunday lunch. Tough meat, average roast potatoes, watery gravy and soggy veg – send help. It’s a high-stakes meal plenty of us would sooner leave in the hands of the country pub professionals, even if it does cost £1K a head these days. 

Unless you’ve got Remy the rat under your hat, tugging your hair and telling you how to massage your beef (IYKYK), you might be in the market for some tips and tricks from these culina...

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Published on October 28, 2022 01:00

October 27, 2022

What You Having for Ya Tea? Hearty Chicken & Leek Mash Topped Pie

There’s a cold snap in the air, we’re all thinking about buying an electric blanket this Black Friday and Strictly is back on our screens, which can only mean one thing… winter’s officially waiting in the wings and from here on out, dinner will be exclusively pie/Deliveroo-based. Not mad about it.

For a quick and easy recipe that’s as hearty as it is faff-free and ideal for a cosy midweek dinner alongside GBBO, keep this mash-topped cottage pie recipe up your (dressing gown) sleeve! 

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Published on October 27, 2022 01:00

October 26, 2022

In Defence of Starting a New Hobby as an Adult by Nelly London

This is a guest post written by Body Acceptance Advocate, Model & Content Creator, Nelly London.
For content pitches please email [email protected].

I don’t think I’ve even thought about starting a new hobby in about eight years. I feel like after a certain age we figure out the things we like, we find our routines, and we stick to our circles, and there usually isn’t any room for dramatic new hobbies or exciting obsessions, or at least we don’t think there is…

In my head, I had already...
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Published on October 26, 2022 01:00

October 23, 2022

Your Tracksuit Dreams IRL. The Future Self + Zoella: Let Go and Grow Collaboration Is Here!

The secret’s out. Prepare to grow.

Here at Zoella, our passion for self-care and comfort is unmatched. Whether it be leaning into rituals that keep our minds feeling good when life is hard, or banishing the guilt associated with letting our bodies rest, you could go as far as to say that wellbeing is our *thing*.  

That’s why our latest collab, for more reasons than one, felt like the most natural union of all. Introducing: future self + zoella, the let go and grow collection.

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Published on October 23, 2022 09:00

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