18 Jan 2013

snow day

Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyle blog
Baileycakes a lifestyle blog

We got up for work at some ungodly hour this morning and as we headed out to defrost the cars we realised there was no way in hell we'd be getting to work today. Thanks snow, we really wanted to not get paid today! We decided to make the best of the situation and go out and play in the snow. We helped the kids of the village with their giant snowman and had a snowball fight and I fell over lots. We are definitely not winter people though so we hurried home to have a hot chocolate next to the fire and spend the rest of the day in our pyjamas watching netflix.

Have you had snow where you live? Did everything grind to a hault or were you still able to get out and about? 

xoxox 

13 Jan 2013

The Coriander bournemouth

The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth

If there's one kind of food I would happily live off for the rest of my life it's mexican food, I've been to every local mexican restaurant going and my favourite by miles in Coriander. Nestled just off the edge of Bournemouth square it's definitely one of our towns best kept secrets.

Coriander opened in 1980 and was the first Mexican in the area by miles and the owner Wendy has been there since early days. The current managers even spent a month travelling Mexico to really get a feel for the place and there food definitely tastes and feels like authentic home cooked mexican food.

Danny went for tacos and got a selection of meat and vegetarian ones, he also got a huge stack of rice and salad and had to leave tonnes. He is also a mexican lover and said that it's the best he's had in years. I went for sweet potato burritos, again rice and salad. They are gorgeous and vegan, they're not spicy but there's hot sauce available for dribbling all over them if you're that way inclined. I sure am.

Now what I really want, heck need, to talk to you about is the Pina colada. The first Pina colada I ever had was a sip of my mums when we first went to coriander when I was a kid, from then until I was 18 I stuck to their heavenly coolada (- the rum). I've tried a hell of a lot of Pina colada's in the UK and all over the world and this is the best by miles, honestly.

The best thing about coriander? Apart from the sombreros to wear and the huge array of tequila...the fact they'll accommodate for anyone. Vegan, Veggie, Gluten Free, extra chicken, extra spice, no spice. You name it they'll make it happen.

perfection.

12 Dec 2012

tourists in our own town



We always go on about needing a holiday (as if three isnt enough next year I'm flying out to meet mum in Rio for her birthday) saying we need to get away and explore a new place but strangley Danny's never been out and about in Christchurch, so we decided to battle through the cold on the weekend and enjoy a day of just us.  First stop had to be cheese&Alfies for another mouthwatering breakfast. This is the pan breakfast...basically a locally sourced, stunning fry up. I went for pancakes, I always go for pancakes. If you want to read more about Cheese&Alfies I posted about them here. We then went for a rather chilly stroll through the Priory and past Twynham castle before heading back home to the warmth. Christchurch is full of history and it was so lovely to get a chance to explore a little bit more.

When we got back Danny suprised me with this beautiful glittery rose and a trip to the Lush spa, I am so excited as we've had such a terrible past month or so due to family problems too hardcore for Jeremy Kyle and about 1001 different illnesses. I'm not sat in front the fire with a fluffy blanket waiting for Kayla to come and help me put up the christmas decs! amazing.


What've you been up to lately?
Do you love your home town ? 
xoxox





18 Jan 2013

snow day

Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyleblog
Baileycakes a lifestyle blog
Baileycakes a lifestyle blog

We got up for work at some ungodly hour this morning and as we headed out to defrost the cars we realised there was no way in hell we'd be getting to work today. Thanks snow, we really wanted to not get paid today! We decided to make the best of the situation and go out and play in the snow. We helped the kids of the village with their giant snowman and had a snowball fight and I fell over lots. We are definitely not winter people though so we hurried home to have a hot chocolate next to the fire and spend the rest of the day in our pyjamas watching netflix.

Have you had snow where you live? Did everything grind to a hault or were you still able to get out and about? 

xoxox 

13 Jan 2013

The Coriander bournemouth

The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth
The Coriander bournemouth

If there's one kind of food I would happily live off for the rest of my life it's mexican food, I've been to every local mexican restaurant going and my favourite by miles in Coriander. Nestled just off the edge of Bournemouth square it's definitely one of our towns best kept secrets.

Coriander opened in 1980 and was the first Mexican in the area by miles and the owner Wendy has been there since early days. The current managers even spent a month travelling Mexico to really get a feel for the place and there food definitely tastes and feels like authentic home cooked mexican food.

Danny went for tacos and got a selection of meat and vegetarian ones, he also got a huge stack of rice and salad and had to leave tonnes. He is also a mexican lover and said that it's the best he's had in years. I went for sweet potato burritos, again rice and salad. They are gorgeous and vegan, they're not spicy but there's hot sauce available for dribbling all over them if you're that way inclined. I sure am.

Now what I really want, heck need, to talk to you about is the Pina colada. The first Pina colada I ever had was a sip of my mums when we first went to coriander when I was a kid, from then until I was 18 I stuck to their heavenly coolada (- the rum). I've tried a hell of a lot of Pina colada's in the UK and all over the world and this is the best by miles, honestly.

The best thing about coriander? Apart from the sombreros to wear and the huge array of tequila...the fact they'll accommodate for anyone. Vegan, Veggie, Gluten Free, extra chicken, extra spice, no spice. You name it they'll make it happen.

perfection.

12 Dec 2012

tourists in our own town



We always go on about needing a holiday (as if three isnt enough next year I'm flying out to meet mum in Rio for her birthday) saying we need to get away and explore a new place but strangley Danny's never been out and about in Christchurch, so we decided to battle through the cold on the weekend and enjoy a day of just us.  First stop had to be cheese&Alfies for another mouthwatering breakfast. This is the pan breakfast...basically a locally sourced, stunning fry up. I went for pancakes, I always go for pancakes. If you want to read more about Cheese&Alfies I posted about them here. We then went for a rather chilly stroll through the Priory and past Twynham castle before heading back home to the warmth. Christchurch is full of history and it was so lovely to get a chance to explore a little bit more.

When we got back Danny suprised me with this beautiful glittery rose and a trip to the Lush spa, I am so excited as we've had such a terrible past month or so due to family problems too hardcore for Jeremy Kyle and about 1001 different illnesses. I'm not sat in front the fire with a fluffy blanket waiting for Kayla to come and help me put up the christmas decs! amazing.


What've you been up to lately?
Do you love your home town ? 
xoxox





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