On Saturday everything seemed to kick off, the working week was over and families flocked to Lulworth Castle to jump around to the likes of the cuban brothers and grand master flash, the atmosphere was absolutely amazing. They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so I'll let the picture of me dressed as a giant strawberry do the talking....
9 Aug 2013
Saturday at camp bestival
On Saturday everything seemed to kick off, the working week was over and families flocked to Lulworth Castle to jump around to the likes of the cuban brothers and grand master flash, the atmosphere was absolutely amazing. They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so I'll let the picture of me dressed as a giant strawberry do the talking....
7 Aug 2013
Welcome to camp bestival 2013
If you pay any attention to me at all you'll probably have guessed I spent last weekend at camp bestival in Lulworth. Camp Bestival is the little sister of Isle of Wight's Bestival, the love child of Rob & Josie Da Bank and it's probably the most family friendly festival to grace the planet. This years camp Bestival boasted an amazing line up featuring everyone from Mr Tumble to The Cuban Brothers, but if music, comedy and live theatre aren't your thing why not!?, there's tent full of delicious food to suit every taste and diet yep even vegans are spoilt rotten at camp bestival, story tellers and fairy villages in the woods and more spiritual tents than you can shake a stick at.
It was so hard to sort through my images for this post so I've just chosen a selection to show of the first few hours we spent exploring, there's a few more posts to follow crammed full of crowds, music and dancing.
Have you been to camp bestival before?xo
2 Jul 2013
Eat my world
warning: food porn.










Last night I was invited along to the eat my world launch party, the email landed in my inbox a few weeks ago and the menu for the night left me dribbling- it would have been rude not to go along. Eat my world is a brand new website all focused on supper clubs. In London supper clubs seem to be a pretty big deal but they're yet to work their way down to sunny Dorset, the idea is that you cook a meal for strangers and get paid for it...think come dine with me but without going around their house the next night. Eat my world allows you to host your own supper club and sell tickets or, much more to my liking, search for local supper clubs to attend. Our evening's chefs were the amazingly talented Dirty Apron, I'm sure you'll agree they whipped up a storm.
We arrived and headed out to the balcony to enjoy the sandbanks sunshine, drinks were poured and a few moments later Rosie, Emma and their other halves arrived, the boys started to chat tattoos, skateboards and surf and we were able to have a good old natter about pregnancy and blogging, we were also accompanied by some other foody bloggers and the local paper. The crowd then hurried inside, tempted by the smell of starters. I wont type out the entire menu as it was rather substantial, but the food was amazing and the company better. Karen from eat my world made sure drinks were topped up all night long and everyone left with very full tummies.
The night was meant to cost £25pp and it was more than worth the money. If you fancy a different kind of night out and want to meet other foodies make sure you check out eat my world over the next few weeks, I have a feeling they're going to be pretty big.

Last night I was invited along to the eat my world launch party, the email landed in my inbox a few weeks ago and the menu for the night left me dribbling- it would have been rude not to go along. Eat my world is a brand new website all focused on supper clubs. In London supper clubs seem to be a pretty big deal but they're yet to work their way down to sunny Dorset, the idea is that you cook a meal for strangers and get paid for it...think come dine with me but without going around their house the next night. Eat my world allows you to host your own supper club and sell tickets or, much more to my liking, search for local supper clubs to attend. Our evening's chefs were the amazingly talented Dirty Apron, I'm sure you'll agree they whipped up a storm.
We arrived and headed out to the balcony to enjoy the sandbanks sunshine, drinks were poured and a few moments later Rosie, Emma and their other halves arrived, the boys started to chat tattoos, skateboards and surf and we were able to have a good old natter about pregnancy and blogging, we were also accompanied by some other foody bloggers and the local paper. The crowd then hurried inside, tempted by the smell of starters. I wont type out the entire menu as it was rather substantial, but the food was amazing and the company better. Karen from eat my world made sure drinks were topped up all night long and everyone left with very full tummies.
The night was meant to cost £25pp and it was more than worth the money. If you fancy a different kind of night out and want to meet other foodies make sure you check out eat my world over the next few weeks, I have a feeling they're going to be pretty big.
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9 Aug 2013
Saturday at camp bestival
On Saturday everything seemed to kick off, the working week was over and families flocked to Lulworth Castle to jump around to the likes of the cuban brothers and grand master flash, the atmosphere was absolutely amazing. They say a picture speaks a thousand words, so I'll let the picture of me dressed as a giant strawberry do the talking....
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7 Aug 2013
Welcome to camp bestival 2013
If you pay any attention to me at all you'll probably have guessed I spent last weekend at camp bestival in Lulworth. Camp Bestival is the little sister of Isle of Wight's Bestival, the love child of Rob & Josie Da Bank and it's probably the most family friendly festival to grace the planet. This years camp Bestival boasted an amazing line up featuring everyone from Mr Tumble to The Cuban Brothers, but if music, comedy and live theatre aren't your thing why not!?, there's tent full of delicious food to suit every taste and diet yep even vegans are spoilt rotten at camp bestival, story tellers and fairy villages in the woods and more spiritual tents than you can shake a stick at.
It was so hard to sort through my images for this post so I've just chosen a selection to show of the first few hours we spent exploring, there's a few more posts to follow crammed full of crowds, music and dancing.
Have you been to camp bestival before?xo
2 Jul 2013
Eat my world
warning: food porn.










Last night I was invited along to the eat my world launch party, the email landed in my inbox a few weeks ago and the menu for the night left me dribbling- it would have been rude not to go along. Eat my world is a brand new website all focused on supper clubs. In London supper clubs seem to be a pretty big deal but they're yet to work their way down to sunny Dorset, the idea is that you cook a meal for strangers and get paid for it...think come dine with me but without going around their house the next night. Eat my world allows you to host your own supper club and sell tickets or, much more to my liking, search for local supper clubs to attend. Our evening's chefs were the amazingly talented Dirty Apron, I'm sure you'll agree they whipped up a storm.
We arrived and headed out to the balcony to enjoy the sandbanks sunshine, drinks were poured and a few moments later Rosie, Emma and their other halves arrived, the boys started to chat tattoos, skateboards and surf and we were able to have a good old natter about pregnancy and blogging, we were also accompanied by some other foody bloggers and the local paper. The crowd then hurried inside, tempted by the smell of starters. I wont type out the entire menu as it was rather substantial, but the food was amazing and the company better. Karen from eat my world made sure drinks were topped up all night long and everyone left with very full tummies.
The night was meant to cost £25pp and it was more than worth the money. If you fancy a different kind of night out and want to meet other foodies make sure you check out eat my world over the next few weeks, I have a feeling they're going to be pretty big.

Last night I was invited along to the eat my world launch party, the email landed in my inbox a few weeks ago and the menu for the night left me dribbling- it would have been rude not to go along. Eat my world is a brand new website all focused on supper clubs. In London supper clubs seem to be a pretty big deal but they're yet to work their way down to sunny Dorset, the idea is that you cook a meal for strangers and get paid for it...think come dine with me but without going around their house the next night. Eat my world allows you to host your own supper club and sell tickets or, much more to my liking, search for local supper clubs to attend. Our evening's chefs were the amazingly talented Dirty Apron, I'm sure you'll agree they whipped up a storm.
We arrived and headed out to the balcony to enjoy the sandbanks sunshine, drinks were poured and a few moments later Rosie, Emma and their other halves arrived, the boys started to chat tattoos, skateboards and surf and we were able to have a good old natter about pregnancy and blogging, we were also accompanied by some other foody bloggers and the local paper. The crowd then hurried inside, tempted by the smell of starters. I wont type out the entire menu as it was rather substantial, but the food was amazing and the company better. Karen from eat my world made sure drinks were topped up all night long and everyone left with very full tummies.
The night was meant to cost £25pp and it was more than worth the money. If you fancy a different kind of night out and want to meet other foodies make sure you check out eat my world over the next few weeks, I have a feeling they're going to be pretty big.
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