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● Laura Thornberry ● Lifestyle Blogger ● London Based ●

If you saw my last travel adventure diary blog post, I jetted off to the beautiful island of Zakynthos, Greece, and I loved sharing my travel itinerary and my recommendations from the trip. I thought I would produce a new blog post as I've just recently got back from a short trip to Milan, Italy. My sister and her husband recently moved to a new house in Castel San Giovanni, so that was the inspiration behind the trip. I wanted to create a similar travel diary for this, so I get to share what I got up to, places I explored and of course a few of my photographs from the trip. 
So let's get started!

Monday 29th October
My trip to Milan, Italy, started off early on Monday morning. My dad, my brother and I headed for the airport, (London Gatwick), to catch an EasyJet flight to Milan Linate. The flight took around 2 hours, but it definitely seemed much much shorter!

view from plane

Once arriving at Linate airport, we took a shuttle bus to Milan Lambrate Station. This was around a 15 minute drive. Here is where I purchased the tickets and was able to catch a train to Castel San Giovanni where my sister lives. On this evening, Milan was very incredibly stormy. Heavy rain, thunder and lightning! This caused a major disruptions to the train service and many trains were cancelled. We waited nearly 2 hours!! Once the train arrived at Lambrate station, it took just over an hour to reach Castel San Giovanni. I even managed a little nap on the train!

milan lambrate station

Once arriving at my sisters new house, we tucked in to some delicious food. She plated up a quick snack; a selection of Italian meats, cheeses, roasted peppers, bread and chutneys. This was then followed by a gorgeous slow cooked Beef and Vegetable stew. It was delicious and perfect for a cold stormy evening.

beef and vegetable stew

For the rest of the evening, I was joined in bed with Luna! Isn't she the cutest!

black cat Luna
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Tuesday 30th October
After a long nights sleep, I was able to go outside and enjoy the view from the new house. You could see for miles and miles. Beautiful autumnal colours of greens and yellows in the distance. It was simply breath-taking. 

Ziano Piacentino

For lunch, we had a quick and easy pasta dish. As a huge pasta lover, I finished this in no time at all. The dish consisted of small filled tortellini, it was with some kind of cured Italian Ham, with a creamy cheese sauce and a hint of fresh chillies, finished off with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. Delicious!

Cheesy tortellini pasta

Once lunch was finished, we got ourselves ready and headed off out into the centre of Castel San Giovanni; a small town in the province of Piacenza. We stopped off for a quick coffee at a small café. Doesn't it look simply delicious?!

Italian coffee

We spent around an hour strolling around the town centre. Going into various little shops. They had just put some super cute Christmas lights on display, making it feel super festive.

Christmas lights in castel san giovanni

For dinner, we then drove to a Japanese Sushi restaurant (Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio) in Castel San Giovanni. The price for this was less than 25 euros per person, which was such a great price as there was SO much to choose from. Plus it's all-you-can-eat, so you can imagine how much we all ordered. I couldn't move once we had finished!

Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio

We ordered this INCREDIBLE Sushi boat. Even though there was just 5 of us, this boat was for just 3 people, and there was more than enough to keep everyone occupied. Packed with plenty of delicious Sushi Nigiri, Sashimi and Gunken with Prawns, Tuna, Salmon and White Fish. 

Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio

My favourite was definitely the two types of Sushi with Tuna and Avocado. They were amazing!

Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio
Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio

We also tucked in to Tempura Prawns, Spring Rolls, Vegetable Noodles, Beef Fillet with a spicy pepper sauce, Salmon and Tuna Sashimi and much much more! I had never eaten so much Sushi in my life before. This restaurant was incredible, and I can't wait to go back!

Il Ristorante Giapponese Tokio
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Wednesday 31st October
Wednesday morning started off with a quick and simple fried egg on toast for breakfast. One of the easiest breakfast dishes to make, and who doesn't love it? This was followed by a few cups of coffee and both some fresh red orange juice/fizzy red orange juice. I'm addicted to the stuff and so upset that it's not widely available here in England.

egg on toast breakfast
Aranciata

Lunchtime came around quite quickly, and of course you can guess what I had. More pasta! This time it was a super quick Pesto pasta with Parmesan cheese. Such an easy dish to make, with very few ingredients. Simply grab some pasta, green pesto, salt, pepper, Olive oil and your preferred cheese, and you're good to go. You can image this took me 0.5 seconds to scoff down! So good and so tasty!

pesto pasta

We then spent the afternoon teaching my sister to play 'Canasta' - a card game originating from Uruguay, South America.

canasta

From around 7pm, we headed out to a local town hall. As it was Halloween, there was a local festival taking place; 'Festa della Zucca' - Festival of the Pumpkin. They have a variety of different traditional dishes, all containing pumpkin in some form. Naturally I went for the Ravioli di Zucca - Pumpkin Ravioli, with a mountain of fresh Parmesan Cheese! For dessert, I have a really interesting combination of Chocolate Cake with a thin layer of Pumpkin puree in the middle. Sounds odd, I know, but it was incredibly delicious, that I could have eaten 2 or 3 more!

Ravioli di Zucca
chocolate cake with pumpkin
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Thursday 1st November
We headed out to the town of Borgonovo; a small town in the province of Piacenza. 

Borgonovo

We headed to a local pub/restaurant, Locanda Stazione, to have a taste of the super affordable lunch
 menu they have to offer. Included in the menu, you could start your meal with a pasta dish (primo), followed by a meat/fish dish (secondo) from the set menu. Alongside this, you were able to choose a drink to go with your food, as well as being given a bottle of water, and finishing the meal with an Italian coffee. All for just 15 euros per person!

Penne Arrabbiata

 A primo is the first course of an Italian lunch, and you guessed it, my eyes lit up when I saw they had Penne Arrabiata on the set menu. One of my all time favourite pasta dishes. This dish had such a sweet and fiery tomato sauce, topped off with a heavy sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. 

plate of grilled meats

 For secondo, this course including a small section of different meats; lamb, pork, beef, chicken and sausage. I accompanied this with a small green side salad, dressed in Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar.

green salad

After eating far too much at lunchtime, we all went for a little walk around the town. We popped into a small cake shop, 'La Cremeria', and purchased this beautiful cake with fresh whipped cream, chocolate and walnuts. It was simply stunning and cost only 20 euros! I could have eaten the whole thing!

La Cremeria Borgonovo

For dinner, my sister cooked a traditional Italian dish of 'Cotechino con Lenticchie' - a hearty dish of sausage and lentils that is usually served on New Year’s Eve in Italy. This meal also included potatoes, several varieties of beans and some fresh chilli. This dish was so delicious, super filling and perfect for a cold evening. We enjoyed it with lots of crusty bread for soaking up the sauce.


Cotechino con Lenticchie
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Friday 2nd November
The weather on Friday wasn't very nice! We headed out to a local supermarket (Eurospin) for a few groceries that we needed, and carried on our card games from the day before. For lunch, we made some delicious Piadina's; a thin Italian flat bread, similar to a tortilla wrap, filled with a variety of ingredients. For my Piadina, I had Italian salami and ham, mozzarella cheese, rocket and some antipasto roasted mixed peppers. (I forgot to take a photo of it, as I was so hungry, I tucked in straight away!)

In the evening, we headed to a traditional restaurant - Casa Galli, in Ziano Piacentino. A home style cooking restaurant that had plenty to offer. Simple dishes that are local for the region, but made with a loving touch. We started off our meal with the usual Antipasto with various cured Italian meats, roasted peppers, freshly baked bread, quiche slices and some Russian salad. We also tried some homemade red wine, but I wasn't much of a fan. It was just too sharp and acidic for me.
Antipasto Casa Galli

More pasta! This time we had two varieties of tortellini - my favourite! These were fresh and homemade stuffed with Ricotta & Spinach and one with Pumpkin. They were some of the more tastiest pastas I have ever eaten. So fresh, smooth and they just melted in the mouth. I would have been very happy just to eat this all night! 

Ricotta & Spinach Tortellini Casa Galli
Zucca Tortellini Casa Galli

We also got to try a typical Italian dish from the region - 'Pisarei e faso' - which was little dumplings with mixed beans.

Pisarei e faso Casa Galli

Moving on to the main course, there was the option to choose Pork, Duck or Chicken. I obviously went for the traditional roasted Chicken with sides of roast potatoes and fresh steamed vegetables. Very simple, but very tasty!

roast chicken Main meal Casa Galli

After my main course, I was already completely full up. But now it was time for dessert, and there is ALWAYS room for dessert! The lovely lady at the restaurant brought us various homemade desserts, including a super fresh and zingy grapefruit semifreddo - semi-frozen dessert bursting with sharp fresh grapefruit. This was incredible!

grapefruit semifreddo casa galli

We then had a plate of homemade cakes brought to the table. A lovely chocolate cake, chocolate 'salami' slices and another cake made with some fruit chutney.

tris di dolci casa galli
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Saturday 3rd November
Saturday was sadly the day we had to go home. We got up quite early to pack everything up and fill our cases. We took a train from Piacenza to Milan Centrale Station, which took around 40 minutes. From there, we took the airport shuttle bus to Linate Airport.

piacenza station

Once we arrived at Linate airport, and gone through security, I popped into the shops and picked up various different chocolates for myself and friends. When heading towards the gate, I came across this amazing piece of artwork, and can you believe it was completely made from LEGO. It was incredible to look at and I'm sure it would have taken days, if not weeks to build!

linate airport

Of course I was quite hungry and decided to have McDonalds for lunch. A large Big Mac meal went down a treat! We then boarded the flight back to London Gatwick, which I managed to get around 1 hours sleep on, which was nice. 

big mac mcdonalds

Once landing back in the UK, we took the train home and had a nice evening relaxing. Spending the day travelling makes you so incredibly tired, so I treated myself to Domino's Pizza for dinner.


That concludes my travel diary and how I spent 144 Hours in Castel San Giovanni, Milan. I honestly can't wait to go back. My mouths already watering at the sight of that incredible Sushi boat from the Japanese restaurant, and the homemade tortellini pasta at the restaurant in Ziano Piacentino!

Have you visited Milan before? Where is your next travel destination?
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AD - GIFTED | Now that it's coming up to Winter and the colder months of the year, my pyjamas and loungewear collection seems to build up and takes up my entire wardrobe. I just can't resist the cosiness and warmness of new pyjamas/loungewear and I'm always finding myself buying new sets as they are all I seem to live in (when I'm not at work at least). I was kindly sent a matching loungewear set* from Hunkemöller, a new brand that I have recently discovered and I am in totally in love! 

Hunkemöller Loungewear

Hunkemöller; a clothing manufacturer from the Netherlands founded in 1886. With over 800 stores worldwide, as well as an online store, Hunkemöller offers a huge selection of lingerie, shapewear, nightwear, swimwear, sports clothing, hosiery and ladies accessories.

I opted for the Fleece Long Sleeved Sweater* and Lace-Up Pyjama Pants* for my loungewear set. I got them both in a size large as I wanted them to be slightly oversized and baggy for the perfect fit. Colour wise, isn't grey and pink just the most perfect and cutest colour combination you can have? I think so!

Hunkemöller loungewear
Hunkemöller

 I was extremely pleased with the loungewear set I received. The Fleece Long Sleeved Sweater* is one of the comfiest and warmest tops I have ever worn. The colour combination of the light grey and baby pink is so cute and girly, I absolutely love it. The mix of textures on the sweater is really fun and cool, the main part is just normal sweater material, combined with the super soft faux fur panel details on the chest and arms adds extra warmth. Simply ideal for relaxing on cold, winter evenings.


The grey Lace-Up Pyjama Pants* are so super soft, warm and cosy, I haven't taken them off! They are fleece lined inside and feature an elasticated waist, deep pockets, with a nice lace-up detail on the front. As well as having cuffs on the bottom of the legs; these 100% my favourite kind of joggers!

Have you heard of Hunkemöller before? Where do you usually get your nightwear/loungewear sets from? 
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AD - GIFTED | I've recently teamed up with Gousto; a food subscription box service that brings you quality, simplicity and variety, with 30+ recipes a week to choose from to create your very own recipe box. I decided to include a vegetarian option in my recipe box, as I wanted to have some versatility and variety within the meals I chose from Gousto, as this would let me get a full understanding of what Gousto have to offer. I'm a huge fan of Mexican styled food; fajitas, nachos, burritos and enchiladas. You name it, I love it! So without any doubts, the Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas definitely caught my eye.

Gousto Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas

For these quick and tasty Quesadillas (serves 2), you will need;

- 6 Tortilla Wraps
- 1/2 a can of Sweetcorn
- 1 can of Kidney Beans
- Grated Mature Cheddar Cheese
- 1 Spring Onion
- 2 Garlic Cloves
- 1 Lime
- 1tsp Smoked Paprika
- 1tsp Ground Cumin
- 1 sachet of Chipotle Paste
- 2 sachets of Mayonnaise

Gousto Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas

The recipe card as shown below are super easy and quick to follow. The recipe is broken down into 8 steps, that show you what you need to do and what ingredients you will need for that particular part of the recipe. So here's how I made my Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas.

Gousto Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas
Gousto Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas

Overall, I was extremely pleased with how my Quesadillas turned out. The recipe was so simple to follow, and for a first attempt, I think I did a pretty good job. The ingredients used to make this dish were so fresh, and the flavours compliment each other perfectly, from the smoky Refried Beans to the crisp Sweetcorn, followed by the fresh Spring Onion and the creamy Cheese. It was a match made in heaven! The Chipotle Mayo accompaniment was to die for. It really reminded me of the Southwest Sauce you can get in Subway. It was simply delicious. I would definitely make these again!

Gousto Refried Bean & Corn Quesadillas 

For my previous recipe post, I made a gorgeous Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake with Spinach. If you missed my introductory post, and what I picked for my first recipe box, you can view that here.

Have you used Gousto before? What recipes would you love to try from the site? 
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Here's a quick look at my monthly favourites!

October favourites

 A new addition to my perfume collection over the last couple of months has been the Thierry Mugler Alien. It's been the only perfume I have been wearing. It has such a fresh, and deep scent, it's quite mysterious as I can't fully pinpoint what combination of smells it has combined within the fragrance. To me, it has bursting floral and woody aromas, that really work together to make a great feminine fragrance.

Carmex Lip Balm has been my lifesaver over the last month. Now that we are heading into the colder months of the year, this product is something I can't be without! I have 2 or 3 in my bag at all times. It's been one of the only lip balm products to fully moisturise and relieves my lips from the cold weather.

The Lee Stafford Nourishing Argan Oil Hair Dryer has been a recent purchase of mine, and I can't believe I didn't buy it sooner. My hair has definitely had a huge appearance and texture boost since using this and I know it will be perfect to keep my hair in good condition for the colder months ahead. Infused with Moroccan Argan oil helps to add a radiant shine, improved condition and protects against the use of heat. The hair dryer also comes with 2 speed and 3 temperature settings. I've also noticed that it takes very little time nowadays to dry my hair, which is great as I don't know anyone who actually likes do dry their hair! A definite must have!

Something new that I've tried this month has been the Lee Stafford Coco Loco Heat Protection Spray. As a huge haircare lover, I never usually use the same heat protection spray as I like to try out as many as I can, but this one from Lee Stafford has been amazing to use. Enriched with Coconut Oil, one of the best natural ingredients to help nourish and condition the hair, this lightweight spray has made detangling my hair the easiest thing in the world. With towel-dried hair, I like to spritz this spray all over my hair and gently brush through. This leaves my hair looking shiny and feeling super soft, as well as leaving a hint of coconut scent!

I recently post about my Netflix recommendations, and I featured the series Making A Murderer. Since this post went live, Making A Murdered has now launched part 2 of the documentary and I'm obsessed. This series is very gripping and I've been non-stop watching. It's definitely something you need to watch if you haven't already!

Lately, I've been obsessed with buying Primark Pyjamas, especially the £10 Disney sets. I've picked up a couple of Lilo & Stitch pyjamas, but my favourites have definitely been The Lion King. The pyjamas are so soft and super comfortable, you forget you even have anything on! I also love the fact the pyjama bottoms are usually cuffed, as these are my preferred style of trouser. Very affordable and very cute!

What are you favourites this month?
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AD - GIFTED | When it comes to sweet treats, Macarons are one of the most delicious and luxurious treats out there. There's so much creativity, time and skill that are involved in making them, it's incredible and these marvellous macarons from The English Rose Bakery are no exception!

"The bakery was founded in June 2010 but the idea came a year or so before that when Emma Brown fell in love with the French ‘Macaron’ one weekend on a visit to Laduree in Zurich. After living and working in Switzerland for 4 years Emma gave up her steady day job with the dream to open a macaron shop back in Manchester."

The English Rose Bakery Macarons

"The French ‘Macaron’ or English ‘Macaroon’ comes from the Italian word ‘Maccarone’ which is derived from ‘ammaccare’ meaning to crush or beat, in this case used in reference to the almonds which are the principal ingredient in our delicious English Rose Bakery macarons."

I was kindly gifted a box of fourteen delicious macarons* which included the following amazing flavours; Vanilla, Pistachio, Raspberry, Strawberries & Cream, Peanut Butter, Salted Caramel, Rose, Chocolate, Matcha Tea, Praline, Banana, Hazelnut & Nutella and Chestnut. As you can see below, the flavours you get are marked out, so you know exactly what each macaron is which is such a helpful little extra.

The English Rose Bakery Macarons
The English Rose Bakery Macarons

- Vanilla - This had such a super sweet vanilla taste that was simply perfect.

- Pistachio - For me, pistachios have such a distinctive flavour, such a rich, nutty taste, that you either love it or hate it. 

- Raspberry - This was so super fresh and fruity. You got both the sweet and sour taste of the raspberry that really brought the flavours together to make one delicious macaron.

- Strawberries & Cream - Strawberries & Cream macaron was absolutely delicious. There was such a fresh and fruity strawberry flavour, topped off with a rich creamy taste. Would definitely get more of these!

- Peanut Butter - Until recently, I hated Peanut Butter. But this macaron wasn't too strong and overpowering with flavour which was perfect for me.

- Salted Caramel - Salted Caramel anything is one of my favourite flavours. Coffees, chocolates, you name it, I love it! So this macaron was always going to be a winner with me. Rich caramel with a hint of sea salt is just a perfect combination

- Rose - This flavour of macaron was quite heavily perfumed and overpowering for my liking. It definitely tasted how you would expect roses to taste like, but it wouldn't be something I would choose for myself again.

The English Rose Bakery Macarons

- Chocolate - If you're a chocolate lover, the chocolate macaron would definitely be a winner with you. It had such a rich and luxurious chocolate taste, with a thick ganache inside. Simply delicious!

- Matcha Tea - Matcha Tea was a very unusual taste and flavour for a macaron I thought. It had a slightly bitter flavour but a very fragrant smell to it.

- Praline - To me, this macaron wasn't anything too special. It has a creamy, nutty flavour, but I found it a little too sugary and sickly.

- Banana - The banana macaron was definitely one of my favourites. The banana flavouring was so strong, it tasted incredible! It really reminded me of those foamy banana sweets or the Nesquik powder milkshakes.

- Hazelnut & Nutella - This macaron was 10/10 delicious. Who doesn't love Nutella?!?!

- Chestnut - Again, another weird flavour for a sweet treat. Similarly to the rose macaron, chestnut wasn't one of my favourites simply as I didn't find the taste to be quite right.

- Espresso Mocha - A macaron with a hint of coffee is definitely a winner with me. This has such a nice coffee flavour, with a hint of chocolate. Yum!

The English Rose Bakery Macarons

As you can see from my mini reviews of each flavour, I was definitely impressed with the majority of the macarons I was kindly sent. My favourite flavours were definitely the Banana and Hazelnut & Nutella. I could eat them all day long!

The English Rose Bakery macarons come beautifully packaged in such a sleek box, with a simple company logo. The addition of the gold ribbon is a great little touch, especially if you are purchasing them for a gift for someone special or a friend, it just adds that luxurious, high end feel.

Have you heard of The English Rose Bakery before? What are your favourite flavours of macarons?
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When it comes to skincare, I'm pretty much 99.9% sure all my products come from the drugstore. I've tried and tested so many products, which has allowed me to see what works and what doesn't for my skin type. This has also let me see if I want to repurchase the product, or try and find something similar that would be more suitable for my skincare needs. 

One product that I have been repurchasing time and time again has been the Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser. A cleanser infused with plant extracts, formulated to help give your skin a natural glow, as well as gently cleansing and exfoliating. It's very similar to the ever so popular Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish. I've used this before, and yes it's very good, but when you can get a similar product from the drugstore, at an affordable price, I know what I'm going for! 

Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser

Infused with plant extracts with some great skin benefits;

- Kiwi Fruit Extract; a source of Vitamin C, which has great ability to help brighten and even out skin tone, as well as being an antioxidant protection against free radicals.

- Mulberry Fruit Extract; has strong brightening properties which can help to reduce discolouration and even out skin tone.

- Cocoa Butter; a rich emollient that is great for skin softening and conditioning.

Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser

 This cleanser has such a thick and creamy texture, which feels so soothing and luxurious upon the skin. The beautiful moisturising Cocoa Butter creates a rich and creamy formulation for the product that simply melts into the skin and cleanses away make-up and impurities. It leaves your skin looking more radiant and plump, as well as feeling silky and smooth. 

The scent of the Hot Cloth Cleanser is very spa-like. It smells so fresh and clean, that I look forward to using every single night. A little bit goes a long way! You only need a 10p amount of product for your whole face. It's a dream to use.


Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser
 
To apply, I squeeze a small amount of product into my hands, add a small drop of water and gently massage the creamy cleanser into my face. The cleanser is so gentle, it's perfect to use of the eye area to remove any mascara, and especially good for those with sensitive skin, like myself. After a couple minutes of massaging the cleanser into my skin, I would then rinse the muslin cloth or just a face cloth in hand-hot water and wring out before wiping off the cleanser, taking care around the eye area as the skin there is very delicate. Finishing off with splash of cold water to refresh the skin.

RRP £5.99

Have you tried the Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser? What are your favourite cleansers?
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Recently I shared my thoughts on the Garnier Moisture Bomb Tissue Face Masks, which if you didn't know, they are GREAT! Garnier have since then released some new tissue eye masks with the same product concept as the face masks. I picked up the Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid & Coconut Water and the Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid & Orange Juice to see if they are just as good as the face masks.

Garnier Moisture Bomb Eye Tissue Masks

The masks are so quick and easy to use, you can use them pretty much anytime and anywhere.
1. To apply, simply open the packet, take it out and unfold the mask. 
2. Apply to cleansed skin and smooth the mask gently over skin. 
3. Adjust the mask to cover the full eye area. 
4. Leave for 15 minutes and then remove. Gently massage the excess formula into the skin. 

Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid And Coconut Water

Firstly I tried the Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid And Coconut Water. This was the more tricky mask to apply, but once you placed it correctly, this mask worked like a treat. My eye area felt so refreshed. The skin cooling effect from the mask really worked, and I could already feel my skin becoming more hydrated and revitalised. After I removed the mask and patted in the remaining serum, it did definitely left my skin looking plumper and firmer. 

Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid And Orange Juice

Secondly, the Garnier Eye Sheet Mask Hyaluronic Acid And Orange Juice. This was the mask I was definitely more excited for as I love products that make your skin look glowy and brightened. These under eye tissue masks were definitely easier to apply, and they were the perfect size. Again, the skin cooling effect really worked and you could feel the hydration right after application. These eye mask helped to leave my eye area look brighter, more refreshed and more awake. 10/10 It's a thumbs up from me!

Have you tried the Garnier Moisture Bomb Eye Tissue Masks?
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AD - GIFTED | When it comes to cooking, I love to try out new recipes and explore new flavours and cuisines. I've recently teamed up with Gousto; a food subscription box service that brings you quality, simplicity and variety, with 30+ recipes a week to choose from to create your very own recipe box. Gousto deliver to you perfectly measured ingredients as shown on your recipes cards, which saves so much time when cooking. If you missed my introductory post, and what I picked for my first recipe box, you can view that here.

The first dish I selected to make from my recipe box was the Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake With Spinach*. A super simple recipe that anyone can create, plus it's a one tray dish, so less washing up!

Gousto Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake with Spinach

For this Gousto Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake with Spinach, you will need the following ingredients for 2 people;

                              -  320g Chicken Thighs              
           - 400g of Potatoes
            - 120g Spinach      
     - 1 Red Onion
                          - 3 Garlic Cloves                 
           - 15g Root Ginger
          - 1 Red Chilli      
- 1 Lemon
                                      - 1 tbsp Curry Powder                     
                           - 1 tsp Yellow Mustard Seeds
                            - 1 tsp Nigella Seeds             
         - 1 tsp Turmeric
                   - 120g Natural Yoghurt

The recipe card as shown below are super easy and quick to follow. The recipe is broken down into 8 steps, that show you what you need to do and what ingredients you will need for that particular part of the recipe. So here's how I made my Gousto Tray Bake.

Gousto Recipe Card
Gousto Recipe Card

 Overall, I was extremely satisfied with how my Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake with Spinach turned out. The recipe was so simple to follow, and it was a really easy one tray dish! The spices used for the chicken marinade were so flavoursome, it really helped to give such an authentic, complementary taste. The potatoes had such a fresh and zingy taste from the fresh lemon, and the garnishes of fresh red chilli brought the heat to the dish. Plus, you can vary the amount of fiery chilli you used, depending on your preferences. Or if you can't stand the heat, slather on the natural yoghurt for that creamy and cool finish. It's a 10/10 from me!

Gousto Indian-Spiced Chicken Tray Bake with Spinach

Have you used Gousto before? What recipes would you love to try from the site? 
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When it comes to haircare, Aussie have been my go-to hair brand for as long as I can remember. To me, the brand is just so good, I have  featured them multiple times on my blog over the years, including this post - 4 Aussie haircare products you need to try. I've tried so many of the Aussie haircare ranges, you only need to smell all the products to fall in love with them, and I know if my hair is in need of some TLC - Aussie is a brand that I repeatedly go back to as I know that their products work for my hair type and they can ALWAYS sort me out when I'm having a bad hair day!

Aussie Haircare

 “There's more to life than hair, but it's a good place to start”
- The Aussie Philosophy -

Aussie Haircare

My holy grail hair treatment. The Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moisture Deep Treatment is the only remedy you need for dry, damaged and thirsty hair. I use this deep conditioner once a week, all year round, but during the colder months, I use this twice as I like to keep my hair shiny and healthy during the colder, harsher weather. A hair treatment with Australian Macadamia Nut Oil -  a lightweight oil that is quickly absorbed without feeling greasy, as well as being highly nourishing and softening. The perfect addition to your winter haircare routine.

Aussie Haircare

Something new that I've tried from Aussie is the Miracle Mega Kool Kiwi Berry Dry Shampoo. I've used Batiste in the past, but Aussie have stolen my heart with their new Miracle Dry Shampoo. Designed for those with normal or greasy hair, the dry shampoo refreshes the hair instantly and without make it look dull or leave any white residue. Formulated with Australian Jojoba Seed Extract - this is rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish hair, prevent hair loss and promote hair thickness. Like all Aussie products, the scent is to die for. With a beautiful, light berry aroma, it's so sweet and fresh, you'll definitely be getting ask what smells so good!

Aussie 3 Miracle Oil Lightweight Treatment

This product, the Aussie 3 Miracle Oil Lightweight Treatment was so good, I dedicated a full blog post review to it! Intensive lightweight oil treatment for damaged hair, packed with Australian Macadamia Nut Oil, Jojoba Seed Oil and Avocado Oil- the perfect haircare combination! With a non-greasy formula, I like to use the Reconstructor on damp hair to help repair the smoothness and give my hair some much needed moisture after washing, as well as on dry hair for amazing shine effect and to tame any frizz. One of my most used and repurchased hair oils, it simply helps your hair look silky, smooth and fabulously shiny. What more could you ask for?

Aussie Haircare

The Aussie Mega Shampoo is the perfect product to use for hair that wants to be clean every day. This daily shampoo packed with Kangaroo Paw Flower extract, helps to cleanse the hair and scalp, and leaves you with beautiful, shiny locks. The shampoo lathers up really well, so you can work it into the hair and scalp for a good, deep clean. Maybe even a little head massage whilst you're there works wonders. After washing and drying, I'm left with super light, bouncy hair that makes you feel a solid 10/10!

What are your favourite Aussie Haircare products? Have you tried any featured in this post?
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It's been a while since I've done a wishlist styled post,(it's actually been since January!)- you can view that post here! So with Autumn in full swing, I've put together some beauty bits that I'm currently lusting over!

autumn beauty products

- Soap & Glory Archery Volu-Boost Brow Fibre Gel -
I've been a huge fan of the Soap & Glory Brow range, they have some really amazing products, at an affordable price point.. My current eyebrow pencil is the Soap & Glory Archery 2-in-1 Brow Filling Pencil & Brush- I use shade "Love is Blonde". So when I saw that a new product; the Volu-Boost Brow Fibre Gel had been added to the range, it's definitely been something I've wanted to test out. A product marketed to build, thicken & set your brows in an instant, this seems like a total game changer and something that I'm definitely lacking in my makeup bag. Probably because I use a clear mascara for my brows and not an actual brow gel! But I'm hoping to get my hands on this product soon in an attempt to help add colour and shape to my eyebrows, especially the sparse areas.

- L'Oréal Paris Smooth Sugars Glow Scrub -
With previously using both the Nourish Scrub and the Clear Scrub, I've really loved the L'Oréal Smooth Sugars range, and the Glow Scrub is the last in the trip that I need to test out. I want to keep my skin looking as fresh and as glowy as possible. With the colder Autumn/Winter weather settling in, I'm in need of a product to tackle dull skin, and I'm hoping the Glow Scrub will just do that! 

- Lee Stafford Coco Loco Hair Straighteners -
I've recently purchased a new hairdryer (it's also from Lee Stafford), and I thought it's about time I need a new set of hair straighteners. I've had my current set for around 4 years now and I think they are starting to wear out now. The Lee Stafford Coco Loco Hair Straighteners look perfect! The ceramic plates in the Coco Loco irons are infused with nourishing Coconut Oil, this clever oil keeps your hair looking sleek, smooth and shiny. What more could you ask for?

- Revolution Skincare Superfruit Extract Serum -
Recently, Revolution have introduced a new, exciting and affordable skincare line to their range, and I definitely wanted to give some of their products a go. I'm currently using the Revolution Skin Plumping & Hydrating Solution - 2% Hyaluronic Acid, and my skin is definitely loving it! The Revolution Skincare Superfruit Extract Serum is a dual purpose serum and primer that helps replenishes the skins moisture, packed with a slight iridescent shimmer for unbeatable radiance. A must have product to help prolong that Summer glow for Autumn/Winter.

- L'Oréal Elvive Dream Lengths Heat Mask -
I've previously tried some of the L'Oréal Dream Lengths range and absolutely fell in love with the products. The trio of products that I've used this were the perfect combination to help protect hair against breakage and split ends. Designed for those with long, damaged hair and enriched with Keratin, Vitamins and Castor Oil, the Dream Lengths Shampoo and Conditioner work like a treat for my hair. My hairs been on the dry side lately, so I'm hoping the new Dream Lengths Heat Mask will do the same as the other products in the range!

- NARS Climax Mascara -
New from NARS, the Climax Mascara. If you're a regular to my blog, you know I couldn't live without my mascara, a few favourites of mine being from Rimmel and Benefit. I like a mascara that really helps to separate, volumize and lengthen the lashes, helping to add boldness and definition, and making my eyes pop as the main focal point of my face. I usually like plastic, bristle mascara wands, but the NARS mascara has quick a chunky, fibre brush, that I would imagine gives you extreme volume and definition - exactly what I'm after!

- Ouai Hair Oil -
When it comes to haircare, I've always loved products from the Drugstore. Some of my favourite haircare brands include Aussie, OGX and L'Oréal. My current favourite hair oil being the Aussie 3 Miracle Oil Reconstructor - it's great!! But after hearing and reading some rave reviews, I've always been lusting over the luxurious Ouai Hair Oil. Described as a multitasking hair oil that smoothes out frizz and seals split ends for high-gloss, super-smooth finish, this would be the perfect addition for my haircare routine for the colder winter months.

What beauty products are on your wishlist for Autumn? Have you tested and reviewed any of the products featured?
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Have you used Gousto before? What recipes would you love to try from the site? 
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