Monday, 28 December 2015

How to make: Nutella Cookie Feast Milkshakes

You will need:

A food processor/blender.

Cookie dough flavoured ice cream.

An ice cream scoop. 

Semi-Skimmed Milk. 

Oreos

Nutella or chocolate hazelnut spread

Glasses


Straws 


1. Crush 6 oreos and then blend with milk and 3 teaspoons of Nutella. 

2. Add three scoops of Cookie Dough ice cream to the now blended milk. 

3. Blend until it is all broken up and bound together. 

4. Serve in glasses with straws. Adding whipped cream is totally option.

5. Sit back and enjoy you're creation. 





Monday, 21 December 2015

Meatless Monday

So today is Meatless Monday. What is meatless Monday?



"I eat meat every day, if I miss a day of meat I will die" 

Well Meatless Monday is a day designed for meat eaters to go vegetarian for one day a week, one day, its that simple. 



Meat is a protein that man has eaten for centuries. However what does meat do to our health?


1. It gives us protein. You probably already knew this. 
2. But you may not know that meat eaten in large quantities, particularly red meat and processed meat can cause various health issues. These health issues can include heart problems, cancer, stroke, weight gain and diabetes. 


  



Eating too much meat not only causes issues for our own bodies but our home - earth. The meat industry is responsible for a lot of greenhouse gas energies that are released into the environment. The meat industry uses gallons of water each year to feed its animals. If we ate less meat, that water could feed citizens in the developing world. 

So go ahead and cut out meat one day a week its that simple. 

Sunday, 29 November 2015

An Early Xmassy Weekend

So yesterday I was very fortunate enough to go to the annual Portsmouth Dockyard Christmas Market with some friends.


I had been excited about it for some weeks, I was excited to buy presents, spend the weekend with my friends, buy presents for my loved ones and see the beginning of Christmas. But when the weather forecast told me rain was predicted this weekend, I worried the rain would ruin the day however I managed to buy an umbrella from the local Co-Op the day before.


For my breakfast on Saturday morning I had hearty dried apricots, back bacon, poached egg, wholemeal low-fat buttered toast, orange juice and a slice of a Linda McCartney vegetarian sausage that I tried for the first time. It was all lovely and I couldn't wait to get going. I decided to wear my penguin earrings, Primark Xmas jumper, Xmas woolly leggings, brown shorts, black high heel faux leather boots and headband with bobbly snowmen.


We took the Hovercraft to the mainland from Ryde, Isle of Wight and got on a bus from Southsea to Portsmouth dockyard. When we walked into the market there were re-enactors dressed in Victorian clothing including Victorian policemen. I took a photograph of one of the Historical warships and then went off to look at the stalls.


I won't put exactly what I bought as they were all presents for other people I know who may be reading this blog!


Being a foodie, my favourite stalls were the food stalls that offered free samples of cheeses and sauces. I tried 8 types of Curry sauce before making a purchase and different types of cheddar cheese before purchasing smoked cheddar. I even tried some delicious marshmallows that were made from natural ingredients, guess that makes them Organic Marshmallows :) . Just as long as the gelatine was free range or non-animal even, then that makes them organic I guess.


It began to rain around lunchtime so we ate our packed lunch under a bit of shelter by The Mary Rose Museum. I laughed and chatted with my friends as we ate our sandwiches. I hoped the rain would stop but even after I'd had my lunch it hadn't stopped. So I collected a gift and bought another before making our way back to the Hovercraft.


Once back on the island we went to the garden centre BusyBee. In BusyBee I managed to purchase some more presents for my relatives, including a slice of marzipan covered fruitcake and some cute robin wrapping paper for the gifts to be wrapped in.


After a spot of shopping in BusyBee, went to McDonalds for our dinner and I had 5 chicken selects with BBQ and Sour Cream & Chive dips with chips, cheesy bites and a chocolate milkshake. *whispers* McDonalds is my guilty pleasure.


That evening I relaxed in a bath with a Christmas inspired bath bomb before watching XFactor and I'm A Celebrity on television.


Today I went to Chocolate Island, Godshill where I shared a chocolate tapas with a friend,  which consisted of shortbread, fruit, chocolate truffles, ice cream, marshmallows and churros to dip in melted chocolate. There was one pot of milk chocolate and another of white. I bought two gifts from the shop there and went home feeling happy.





Sunday, 22 November 2015

Positive Journal




There is a moving picture of me!

Yes, thats one of my few YouTube videos. My channel has very few subscribers so I'd be extremely grateful if I had more. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS02qvITnXoM24FXuHu85Tw

In this video I talk about my new positive journal.

I've been feeling a bit stressed lately with academic pressure, the weather and what not. So to combat my stress I decided to go out and buy a notebook. I was with my lovely mum and we saw one in the shop Tiger. It was quite basic looking so my mum suggested I decorate it. However when I started using it I realised it looked like an arty object using recycled materials.

I haven't wrote loads in there yet, but I've wrote about how festive it looked around town yesterday and made me feel all festive. I've also wrote about how excited I am for the Christmas market in Portsmouth next week that I shall be visiting with some friends. Hopefully you'll hear all about how fantastic it's gonna be.

I went last year and they had an outdoor cinema screening a Frozen sing-a-long. I think I did literally freeze and just like Anna I was safe even after becoming icy!

To be honest I've grown a bit tired of the Frozen merchandise since then. Its absolutely everywhere. Little children all over from Kim Kardashian's daughter to girls I saw at Disneyland Paris are dressing up as Elsa or Anna. Brave was far more realistic in terms of morals but not once have I seen a little dressed up as Merida!

Anyway, if you think a positive journal is for you. Just pop to you're local Tiger, WHSmiths, Stationary store or supermarket to buy a notepad of you're choice. It can be any size and can have any front cover design. The important thing is it helps you combat stress and you have somewhere where you can feel happy.

Thank you for reading and please subscribe to my YouTube channel.


Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Why I like Kim Kardashian

I seriously don't understand why so many people are against this woman. Its not like she's killed 40 people, abused 5 children, robbed a bank or made tons of racist remarks. No, she is a reality star! 

No she may not be a medical pioneer, a best selling author or a director of blockbusters but she is famous for the show "The Kardashians" which features her, her mother and her sisters. I've actually never watched the show but I've read plenty on the internet to decide if I like Kim or not.   

I've decided that I do like her. The main reason is that unlike many other female celebrities that teenage and young adult women look up to, Kim actually eats and is not bone thin. I understand some female celebs such as Cara Delevingne may be naturally slim (I saw a photo of her today eating a fast-food burger) but in the western world today the average size is a UK 16! 

I'm not sure what Kim Kardashian's actual dress size is but she is curvy and has a more realistic size than a lot of today's stars. Yeah I know she may have had cosmetic surgery, but the fact that she embraces curves could save millions of lives from Anorexia. The last time a non-super skinny mainstream model was famous worldwide must have been the lovely Gisele Bundchen back in the late 90s - early 00's. 

In my opinion, Kim is the Marilyn Monroe of our time. Both women have been judged for their romantic and sexual lifestyle, neither went to University yet managed to earn global success and of course... both women are beautiful and curvy. 

When the news of Kanye West saying he wanted to be president, I knew it was all a big joke. However I'd much rather have him as president than Donald Trump!




Tuesday, 27 October 2015

And They Call It Foodie Love!

I have tried to make the most of my half term by being happy. I've still got a few days left!


Yesterday I went out for a lovely pub lunch with my amazing boyfriend. It was so lovely to see him because I hadn't seen him since September 4th. We're a long distance relationship you see.


For my starter I had some gorgeous Frank's red hot chicken wings, I rarely have them and they are my favourite appetiser/starter in the world. My boyfriend had ordered whitebait which he wasn't keen on so I finished most of it off.


I originally intended to order a rack of BBQ ribs for my main course however I decided to order a BBQ glazed medium-rare 8oz rump steak at last minute. Mine came with thin french fries while my boyfriend's bacon beef burger came with thick cut chips. I wanted his chips and he wanted mine so we put a handful onto each others plates and the thin chips were actually pretty nice. The steak was cooked to perfection and was the best steak I've had since my holiday to Sunny Beach, Bulgaria back in August!

I know my boyfriend likes steak so I decided to offer him a slither, and he offered me a bite of his burger. His burger tasted lovely.


For me, no meal is complete without a dessert. So I decided to order a warm chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. This was such a luscious dessert and made a great end to the gorgeous meal.

I was sad to say goodbye to my boyfriend, but I will see him again soon.

The Hornbrook Pub, Horsham is so nice that I hope I can go back one day.

I think a nice lunch at an English country pub is a great treat and warmer during the autumnal and winter months.


Friday, 25 September 2015

My anxieties

I try to keep my blog posts as positive as possible but ever since the age of 10-12 years old I have experienced a lot of anxiety. I get anxious about the past, the present and the future. I try as many different strategies as possible but it doesn't always work. I just want my life to perfect but that will never happen. Do you have any tips on how I could cope?

Sunday, 2 August 2015

Electronica

Until recently I didn't realise that I'm very fond of Electronica music. To me its like an alternative version of Hip-Hop and Pop blended together, with bits of psychedelia at times.

I have been repeatedly listening to Chinese Man's 'That Tune'. The video features 1930s cartoon characters such as Betty Boop who dancing and at some stages lip syncing to the song. Like Psychedelic music, Electronica has an arty feel to it.

If you ask me Electronica artists are more talented than many of today's mainstream Pop artists. The music videos I've seen are certainly more creative.

As a Beatles fan I always told myself "there will never be anyone like them". But a modern day version of The Beatles would probably be some band that went from Bubblegum pop to Electronica. I have no idea if such a band exist but who knows.


Sunday, 21 June 2015

Isle of Wight Festival

My last post was about wanting to veggie, well I didn't in the end. Still an Anti-Factory Farming animal activist though.

So last weekend I went to the Isle of Wight Festival. On the Friday night the acts weren't my cup of tea and I hadn't heard of any of them prior to the festival. As typical of the British summer it bucketed it down with rain and my boyfriend, friends and I all went home early because we were absolutely drenched even in raincoats!

We weren't camping at the festival because we reside on the island so we went back on Saturday. On the Friday night I'd eaten fried chicken with chips which were quite greasy so on the second night I shared a pepperoni pizza with my boyfriend. I insisted we do half & half but because he is such a gentleman he bought it for us. The headline act on Saturday was Pharrell Williams, he put the audience in a dancing mood and his performance was amazing. He had an act with him that consisted of female Hip-Hop dancers and singers. I loved it when the girls performed Gwen Stefani's 'Hollaback Girl'. The only song he performed that I didn't like was "Blurred Lines", while the rest of the audience sang and danced to it I kept silent. I dislike the song because of its sexist content. I didn't want to stop everyone else enjoying themselves and its my personal opinion, its like if I'd turned veggie I wouldn't stop everyone else in McDonalds eating factory farmed beef. Of course I did love his performance of his signature hit 'Happy'.

By Sunday, I didn't want the festival to be over. I spent the last of my money on the fairground rides. The ones I rode were very fast and a bit scary. For my dinner I had a hoisin duck pancake with chips and for dessert I bought a very hard mini tub of Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough. The headline act were Fleetwood Mac and they were fantastic. My favourite song they performed was 'The Chain'.

Overall the festival was excellent. I can't wait for the Isle of Wight Festival 2016 but I'm going to The Bestival in September which will be equally as exciting. I just hope they have thrilling rides and beautiful food along with great music at The Bestival too.




Sunday, 31 May 2015

Considering Going Veggie

So last night I had pork, beef and lamb plus I had a little bit of chicken at lunchtime. By bedtime I was feeling really really sick. When I woke up this morning (which was quite late with it being the last weekend in half term) I felt that I couldn't eat breakfast. I asked my mum if I could have a vegetarian day after eating virtually a farm worth of animal flesh yesterday. Being the kind loving person she is, she said yes. So tonight I'm having a margarita pizza :)




Ever since I was little I have thought about going vegetarian but deep down I had a feeling I'd never manage. However recently I have been reading about ethical reasons as to why people go veggie, I've also being reading about Veganism. To be honest I can see more reasons to be veggie than not. I've heard anti-vegetarian statements such as "by not eating meat you are not doing anything to stop slaughter". But thats called boycotting. If everyone boycotted meat (which won't happen) then farmers wouldn't see the point in killing animals for their meat so the meat industry would collapse.

I don't know if I will be a lacto-ovo-vegertarian (eats eggs and dairy but not meat and seafood) or a pescitarian (eats seafood but not meat). This is not a permanent decision but I'm considering it. Some may say that I'll miss meat but guess what there are so many alternatives out there. Long gone are the days of when the only veggie option in a restaurant was plain salad.

Some argue that meat has helped humans survive for centuries...

Not exactly true. I remember in a History lesson we looked at Pre-Historic bodies from Orkney and archeologists have discovered that the people ate little meat. Some Ancient Civilisations in the Indian sub-continent were Vegetarian and some are still today. A lot of East Asian cuisine has ancient vegetarian dishes and delicies. If my Vegetarian experiment worked really well and I managed to be one with no problems then I MIGHT MIGHT consider going vegan.

Whether or not my vegetarian diet will become permanent only the future knows. It may turn out that I start eating meat tomorrow. I just don't know. All I'm gonna say is I'm considering going veggie and I have no idea whether I'll be one for the rest of my life, until I have children, a couple of years, a few months, several weeks or just a few days.

Tofu, something I have never tried. 



Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Makeup Tutorial: How to look like Belle

Belle is one of my favourite Disney Princesses, infact she may be my all time favourite so I thought I'd create a Belle inspired makeup tutorial.

This is how I did and you too can look like Belle:

1. Make sure you're face is covered with foundation, any blemishes are concealed and you're faced is brushed with loose powder. Blusher is optional.

2. Use yellow eyeshadow to cover you're eyelid.

3. Brush golden eye glitter to onto you're eyelid and then blend it in with the yellow.

4. Draw a thin line on the ptosis of you're eyelid with brown eyeliner.

5. Paint you're lips to be red like the roses in Beauty & The Beast.

6. Gloss you're lips with a red lipgloss.

7. And you're looking like Belle.






Makeup Tutorial: Midnight Cat

Are you attending a Superhero themed event where you plan to dress up as a cat woman or attending a nighttime party?

Well the Midnight Cat look might be for you.


1. Make sure you're face is covered with foundation, any blemishes are concealed and you're face is powdered.

2. Shadow you're eyelid with a dark blue.

3. Go over the dark blue with a black.

4. Brush silver on top of the current shade.

5. Finally add white to the eyelid. Each colour on the eye represents the context of makeup theme Dark blue: The midnight sky. Black: The cat's fur. Silver: Shiny like the  stars. White: The colour of the moon and the milk the cat drinks.

6. Draw a thick black line on the ptosis of you're eyelid.

7. Draw a thick flick in the outer corner of you're eye.

8. Outline you're lips with a pink lipliner.

9. Paint you're lips with a cosmic shade of pink.

10. Spread pink lipgloss over the cosmic pink lipstick. I chose pink because pink is the colour of a cat's nose.

11. And you're the purrfect midnight kitty.

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Tuna Puffs

As I'd had crispy chilli beef, special fried rice, Singapore noodles and shredded seaweed for lunch, it was leftover from last night's Chinese takeaway. I didn't feel like eating a massive meal at dinner time so Mum made some tuna puffs. They are tasty and easy to make.

All you need is puff pastry, tuna in brine and cheddar cheese.

Here is how you can make them:

1. Roll puff pastry or if you buy jus-rol then it will be pre-rolled out.

2. Divide the pastry into six squares.

3. Mix up tuna with grated cheddar cheese in a bowl.

4. Add two teaspoonfuls of tuna to each square.

5. Use you're index finger or a pastry brush to cover the outlining pastry.

6. Fold the pastry over and press it down with you're index finger.

7. Paint the pastry with milk using the pastry brush (this makes the pastry golden brown).

8. Put the puffs in the oven for 10 minutes or a little longer so that they're nice and brown.

9. Dish them up, dig in and bon appetite.


How I achieved a doll inspired look

After watching some of Venus Angelic's videos I wanted to try and achieve a doll inspired look. Unfortunately I don't own her wonderful contact lenses. Nor am I very skilled at applying fake eyelashes. Back in April, with the makeup supplies I already owned I decided to try and create a doll look. Here is how you can copy mine:

1. Cover you're face with a natural foundation that is the colour of you're skintone.

2. Conceal any spots or blemishes.

3. This is optional but you can add a blusher to the apple of you're cheeks.

4. Brush a natural loose powder onto you're face.

5. I blended bronze coloured eye shadow with a white coloured one to create a natural flesh coloured shadow. You can do this or buy a flesh coloured eyeshadow. I made my eyes look nude.

6. Draw a line on you're eyelid using a black liquid eyeliner.

7. Use black mascara on you're upper and lower eyelashes.

8. Pat a little squirt of foundation on the right and left of you're lips. Don't cover the middle of you're lips with foundation.

9. Paint the middle of you're lips with red lipstick. Then cover them with a red lipgloss.

10. And you're all dolled up.

The doll look I achieved. 




Monday, 25 May 2015

My Day in London

Today was a National Holiday in the UK. I travelled to London, and explored Camden market. The first thing that caught my eye there was a Rococo inspired necklace. I bought it and it is the most beautiful piece of jewellery I've ever seen.

By the time the beauty was purchased I became very hungry. I'd only had two sausages for brunch before I left my home. We looked around the food stalls of Camden Market and there was so much variety that I struggled to choose. There was so much variety and delicacies from different cuisines such as Ethiopian, Polish and Malaysian. I decided to have a meal from a stall that served Argentine beef burgers and steak sandwiches. I loved recieving free samples on a cocktail stick, the nicest free sample I tried was a French one that had chicken, spinach and cheese in it. Two other nice ones included a Turkish chicken kebab and an Indian naan bread. The jerk chicken sample I received was too dry for my liking. I like chicken to be moist.

I was going to have a gaucho burger but then I decided to have a steak sandwich instead. It was a beautiful grilled steak that was a thin cut. It lay on a small ciabatta role with roasted red peppers, basil leaves and a nice sauce. It came with chips (what we call fries in the UK) and ketchup. The steak sandwich was lovely. The only thing I didn't enjoy about my meal was the fact there were no proper sit down tables so I had to eat it while sitting down on a little wall. I didn't really eat my chips because they were nothing special.


After eating my steak sandwich we went to look at the other stalls of Camden. My favourite stalls were the ones that sold Victorian, Steampunk, Vintage and Gothic inspired clothing. I saw this really cute Victorian (perhaps it was Lolita inspired) inspired dress that I so badly wanted but I knew that I'd never be able to afford it. It had puffy short sleeves, I'd say it was calf length and it was cream coloured.

My visit to Irregular Choice was my first visit ever and I was absolutely memorised. I loved the products and the cute faux tiger head on the wall.

The cute poodle heels were my favourite product in the store. 

If I won the lottery I'd purchase lots of products from Irregular Choice and other stalls/shops in Camden Market


Outside another shop I saw some lovely 1950s inspired dresses. Again if I had the money, I would one  or two.


I had a lovely time in Camden and I hadn't really being anywhere like it before. The previous times I've been to London I've either been to the South Bank, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Regents Park or Chinatown. Although I love learning about the past and the world around us I find that museums can be rather tiresome, I discovered this after visiting three main London museums (The Natural History Museum, The Science Museum and the British Museum). However when I walked round Camden I did not feel tired at all. I hope I can go back sometime and I'm still deciding whether I'm a country or a city person!


Goodnight my followers


Monday, 4 May 2015

Its Been A While!

Sorry that I haven't published an entry for a long time!

I've been back at school and tomorrow I'm re-sitting my GSCE English exam. I'm a little nervous but not as much as I was last week.

My stress levels have been a bit lower the past week or two. Finally I'm feeling as though I can relate to the Marilyn Monroe quote "The best time of my life is now".

I kinda forgot about this blog until I randomly remembered it the other day.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

The Most Left-Wing Kids Movie Ever: Robots

Ah Robots, the movie of my childhood. Its got to be the most Socialist children's film ever, I mean come on Rodney the Socialist leads a rebellion against Ratchet the Capitalist Fascist.

Rodney Copperbottom a Working Class Robot aspires to be like his hero Bigweld who improves the lives of Robots from around the world. When Rodney was born he was built by his parents, I like to think that sex and reproduction does exist in the robot Universe but Rodney was a robot version of an IVF baby.   Rodney grows up wanting to be an inventor like Bigweld and so travels to Bigweld Industries which is in Robot City. But when he arrives at Bigweld Indsutries he finds out that the company has been overtaken by Ratchet who is a vain snobbish capitalist fascist. The only female who works with Ratchet is Cappy a sexy robot who is very much a member of the Nouveau riche. She reminds me of a Bond girl and Ratchet reminds me of a Bond villain.

Rodney finds a place to stay, Aunt Fanny's Boarding House where his new friend Fender lives with other economically deprived bots including Fender's teenage sister Piper. Fender is hyperactive, isn't always socially appropriate and struggles with taking care of himself. This makes me think he has ADHD and is somewhere on the Autistic spectrum but quite moderately or at least has Moderate Learning Difficulties. I also believe that Rodney could be on the Autistic spectrum but at the high-functiong to milder end like myself.

At the end of the movie Rodney, Cappy, Bigweld and the rusties start a revolt against Ratchet and Ratchet's evil mother Madam Gasket. Ratchet and Gasket are defeated. Gasket dies while Ratchet's upgrades are smashed which leaves him Nouveau poor.

At the end of the movie Rodney's dad's dream of becoming a jazz musician becomes true and Bigweld announces that Rodney is the heir to Bigweld Industries. At the end of the movie it is revealed that Rodney and Cappy, Fender and Loretta, Fanny and Bigweld are all couples.

Robots should win an award for the children's movie with the most morals and themes I mean there is IVF, Social Class Warfare, Inequality, Socialism, Fascism, Capitalism, Learning Disabilities, Sexism, eating disorders and cross dressing. I think Fender was definitely a closet cross dresser  because when he wore a woman's skirt at the end of the film he didn't care the slightest bit and I thought he looked a lot happier. Cappy was the only female employed by Ratchet and because he had a massive crush on her but in a creepy way, I think he only employed her because she was a good-looking female. Cappy looks as though Ratchet made her go on a diet that made her too thin.

I always wanted a sequel to Robots but sadly I highly doubt it will ever happen. However I wrote a fan fiction sequel to it and I've even done a live action fancast for the film. I'd love to see a live action version of Robots with humans where Bigweld Industries is a universal healthcare service but is then privatised by Ratchet. http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070344956/

RIP Robin Williams.

Film Review: Cinderella


WARNING: Contains spoilers. 

(I decided to write in blue as that is the colour of Cinderella's beautiful dress!)

Yesterday my mum and I went to go and watch Cinderella at our local cinema. It is a live action adaptation of the 1950 Walt Disney Animated movie of the same name, both films are made by Walt Disney Pictures.

I cried at many times in the film especially when Ella (who later becomes Cinderella) witnesses the death of her parents. Cinderella is played by Downtown Abbey's Lily James, Lady Tremaine (the film's main antagonist and Cinderella's step-mother) is played by Cate Blanchett while the very sexy Prince 'Kit' Charming is played by Richard Madden. 

My favourite part in the film was where Prince Charming ever so gently pushed Ella on a swing within the palace grounds. It was love at first sight for them. 

Overall I give this film a 10/10 rating and 5 very gold (or glass would be more appropriate) stars. 

I loved how the film included ethnic diversity. I've noticed that traditionally fairytale adaptations and period dramas do not have much ethnic diversity when it comes to characters and extras. At Prince Charming's Ball there were princesses from around the world including a Spanish princess. She was dressed in a beautiful mid Victorian ballgown that had Iberian touches. 

The film appeared to be set in the mid-19th century. I put the year as somewhere between 1850-1870. Many people think the film was set in France but I'm pretty certain France didn't have a monarchy at that point in History (I know they had the big famous revolution in 1879, then Napoleon came but he was a bit like Oliver Cromwell. By that I mean he acted like a king but he wasn't one despite the fact he demanded to be called Emperor. But thats another story, this post isn't about the History of the French monarchy!). So I think it was probably set in Belgium or Luxembourg which are countries with monarchies that speak French. 


Hello

Hello my name is Poppy Amber Ryder,

I'm a 16 year old English girl and I've decided to start a blog :)

These are things I will probably blog about:


1. Food


2. Fashion


3. Philosophy, Anthropology, History and Theology.


4. My Life



These are some things I like doing:

1. Being with friends


2. Eating delicious food and drinking nice drinks.


3. Shopping for cute clothes.


4. Wearing cute clothes.


5. Writing stories.


6. Singing.


7. Listening to music.


8. Cooking.



I have created this blog to help me feel positive. I intend to post lots of positive things.  

 

These are some things about me:


1. My hair is a light brown almost gold!


2. My eyes are the same colour as Nutella.


3. When I leave school I want to go to University.


4. I love having my hair plaited because when I undo the plait it comes out wavy.


5. I'm a Christian.


6. I'm a Democratic Socialist.


7. I love food and cooking.


8. My favourite colour is purple.


9. I like white clothing,


10. My favourite clothes shop is probably GAP but I like M&S for food.