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Essentials Mummies Need To Get Through The Day

There’s no two ways about it, being a mum is hard work. Especially when it’s to a baby or toddler, lack of sleep on top of everything else doesn’t make getting from day to day any easier. Don’t get me wrong, being a mum is the best thing that you could ever do, but, and it’s a big but, it’s seriously hard work.

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The good news is that while being a mummy can be stressful at times, there are ways that you can make life easier for yourself. I’m talking little things that you can do to make getting through the day that little bit easier. So here’s my list of all the essentials that us mums need to make life that little bit less stressful.

Breakfast and a cup of coffee

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Being a mum requires a lot of energy, so it’s crucial that you always have breakfast and a cup of coffee to start the day. I know when you’ve got to keep both eyes on your little one, making breakfast and coffee can be tricky. However, skipping your morning energy boost is a big no-no.

Prepare your breakfast the night before and then all you’ve got to do is concentrate on eating it. Overnight oats are healthy, filling and packed full of energy, so are ideal for us mums. All you need to do is mix some oats, yogurt, chopped fruit, seeds and nuts into a container and place it in the fridge. Then, come morning, you’ll have a delicious breakfast to enjoy. Or, if all else fails, a banana makes a fantastic breakfast. Just make sure that you eat something, even if it’s just a piece of fruit or a cereal bar.

As for your morning coffee, why not treat yourself to a state of the art coffee machine? Or for a more affordable option, what about a coffee dripper, like the Hario v60? This works a bit like a cafetiere, brewing the coffee freshly for you. All you need to do is add the coffee and some boiling water, wait a few minutes, and you’ll have lovely fresh coffee to enjoy. (While your coffee’s brewing you could be dressing your little one.)

Healthy snacks for your little one

Kids get grumpy when they’re hungry, so it’s important always to keep their tummies well stocked up. While this is easy at home, when we’re out and about, often chocolate and sweets seem to be the only option. Instead of giving yourself a hyper child - every mum’s worst nightmare, pack snacks and drinks before leaving the house.

Chunks of apple, carrot and cucumber batons, and sliced grapes all make ideal on-the-go snacks for kids. Dried fruit is also ideal, as are mini bags of vegetable crisps and organic baby crisps. Pineapple sticks and mango chunks also make great snacks. There are plenty of healthy foods that make ideal on-the-go snacks for kids, you just need to find the ones that work for you.

Wet wipes and hand sanitizer

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Kids get messy; it’s a fact of life. If you want to keep yourself and your little ones looking half presentable, carrying wet wipes and hand sanitizer is a must. Sticky hands, spilt yogurt, questionable substance on your child’s hands, all you need is a wet wipe. Oh, and maybe some hand sanitizer too.

A tablet  

You know those moments where you just need a couple of minutes to yourself? Well, that’s what tablets are for - why else would they make special tablet covers for kids? Every mummy needs a tablet packed full of children’s games (educational, of course), movies and TV shows. You probably don’t want your little ones sat glued to a tablet 24/7 but a few minutes a day won’t hurt. Plus, it’ll give you a few much-needed minutes of relaxation time.

There you have it, the essentials that us mums need to make it through the day. Have I missed anything - what are your mummy survival items?

*Guestpost


Ways to celebrate your Anniversary


On February 4th 2014 me and Stuart will have been married for two wonderful years. 
We married in a local church and then had a reception at a hall not too far away. 
We had a 4 o clock wedding, with approx 50 friends and family members and 
then a lovely meal and then the snow decided to come making
people leave before the evening had really begun. 
Still we had a wonderful day as it was about us making our vows and
spending the rest of our life together. 

I have decided to compile a list of ideas for celebrating your anniversary 
whether you have been together 1 year or for 50 years. 


1. Write an anniversary letter 
this year I am going to give my hubby a personal letter 

2. Bake an anniversary cake together
I love this idea we can have this as dessert instead of having one when we have a meal out

3. Have a meal out at your favourite restaurant and dress up 
of course the frugal bit of this would be that you order a starter and a main
or just a main to save you £'s and still have a good time. 

4. Have a 2 meals for £x meal deal thing
We will most likely do this for valentines this year however it's a fab
idea if you want to save more £'s instead of going out. 
Most supermarkets do these deals in the past we have got them 
from Tesco, Morrison, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose.

5. Do joint gifts
This year for cotton we are doing a joint gift which after
our anniversary I'll show you.

6. Enjoy a lovely breakfast together 
Make something that you don't normally have that often 
such as scrambled eggs and salmon or pancakes. 

7. Go out for coffee and cake
If your a fan of Costa or Starbucks why not enjoy a mid morning or afternoon
coffee and cake. 

8. Go for an evening walk and watch the sunset
I love the idea of going to a lake we have in our area for a walk and seeing the sun setting.

9. Recreate your first date

10. Play your first dance song

11. Go through your wedding album together

12. Have an annual wedding anniversary photo of you both 


13. If you can afford to go away for the week/weekend or evening just for the night

14. Go and see a show at the theatre 

I hope you like my ideas if you can think of anymore I would love to know :)

Review: Festive Beanies Coffee

Beanies have a new limited edition range of festive coffee's
and I was sent the 3 flavours: 
- Christmas Pudding
- Mulled Spice
and
- Winter Warmer

By far my favourite flavour has to be the Christmas Pudding one and if 
like me your on Slimming World you will be happy to know 
they are free so you can enjoy a festive coffee with no syns what so ever! 

I love good mug of steaming coffee and with Christmas fast approaching
the coffee shops are bringing out their festive range!
So now I can enjoy a festive treat minus the calories and also saving
some much needed pennies.

Beanies Coffee's are full of flavour and can be made
up in an instant so you can sit back relax and sip on
your coffee whilst reading a book all in your own home! 
Pros: 
- Full of flavour
- Great festive flavours
- Much cheaper than going to a coffee shop
- Can be made in an instant

Cons:
- Not as nice as ground coffee made for using in coffee machines


Overall: 
A great range of festive flavours that will save you popping to your local coffee shop! 





Review: OXO 8 Cup French Press

If your a lover of Coffee or know someone who loves their coffee,
than this Christmas why not buy them the OXO 8 Cup French Press?!

If you are a perfectionist when it comes to having the best cup of coffee
than this is right up your street! 

The OXO 8 Cup French Press, £35 is easy to use and comes
with a innovative ladle that catches brewed coffee grounds and removes
them in one easy step! 

The French Press is made of sturdy stainless steel containing a traditional glass
carafe to ensure pure brewing. 

The handle has non slip grip to make brewing and pouring easy.
To brew, insert the silicone ladle into the carafe and then add coarsely ground coffee and hot water using convenient measurement markings for desired quantity.



Pros: 
- Easy to use
- Sturdy 
- Non Slip Grip
-  Makes fab tasty coffee
- Easy to wash 
- Is BPA free
- Convenient measuring marks


Cons: 
- Price £35 is a bit steep price 

Overall: 
The OXO French press is easy to use and is worth the money if your not really on
a tight budget. It make a lovely smooth tasting coffee and makes an ideal gift. 




Review: Beanies Instant Coffee

I love coffee, without my morning coffee I would most likely
be able to function for the day. 

So when Beanies offered to send me some of their range of 
flavoured coffees from their instant coffee's range, I nearly jumped around the room on caffeine high. 

So if you hate to wait, then Beanies instant coffee is for you.
No syrup, no chemicals, just a blend full of flavour and less than 2 calories
per cup that is ready in a jiffy. 


I was sent two flavours: the caramel and French vanilla. 

As soon as they arrived in the post that evening I made the 
hubby and I a mug of steaming coffee for when he got in from work. 
I chose to try the caramel one first since I know that my husband 
has never really been a fan of vanilla. 
I have since however tried the French vanilla flavoured coffee too 
and can say that I am very impressed. 

On opening the jars of coffee you get an instant waft of the wonderful 
sweet coffee aroma. 

On tasting them they are sweet but not overly powerful which is great.
The coffee is full of flavour and if you normally take sugar or sweetener in 
your coffee than you wont need any or at least as much. 

You can buy Beanies Instant coffee in most Sainsbury's stores 
or online for £2.50 for a 50g jar.