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May 10th, 2010

I’ve just had news that the Aquabuds fabric for our Cheeky Monkey kits is being discontinued.
The good news is that we get to choose another print – all to ourselves. The bad news is that there’s too many pretty colours to choose from and I need help. I’m uploading all my favourites below – please leave me a comment and let me know which you prefer (you can choose more than 1!)
MM9
 MM6
 MM8
 MM4
 MM3
 MM1
 AH3
 AH2
 AH1
 RK7
 RK6
 RK3
 RK2
 RK1
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May 6th, 2010
For anyone who is expecting a baby / just had one, the Baby Shows at Excel, NEC or Earls Court are worth a visit (not least because you can see fantastic ideas like Cheeky Wipes in the flesh so to speak.
Where else can you see all the major nursery brands under one roof, get to try and test buggies of all shapes and sizes and save yourself money?
 
Plus there’s usually an interesting range of speakers and the odd celeb to spot. At the NEC, this will be Katie Price aka Jordan who is launching her new range of baby clothes (???) on Friday. I’m not sure I’d EVER buy baby clothes ‘designed’ by Katie Price but it’s surely worth a look for nosiness sake!
The lovely ladies from Mums Club who offer inspiration and support for Mums in business also have a stand and are running a Baby Show treasure hunt with lots of prizes.
As I’m sure you’ve guessed by now, we’re exhibiting on stand K53 if you fancy popping along to say Hi. We’re alongside Mummy & Little Me, the fab maternity shop based in Lincoln which has recently expanded to Birmingham and Leeds. I’m sure they’ll be bringing along their range of Pink Lining (Yummy Mummy) and Lin and Leo Changing Bags which are just gorgeous.
We’ve got 5 single free tickets to give away. Simply leave a comment below, and we’ll pick 5 people at random, next Tuesday 11th May at 5pm. We’ll let you know when the competition is closed and will notify winners by email.
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April 27th, 2010
You may remember my trauma from last week about whether to risk trying to fly to Scotland in case my flight was cancelled last minute. For most of last Tuesday I had resigned myself to driving, only to wake up on Wednesday morning to find that the flight ban had been lifted.
We arrived at Gatwick on Thursday expecting to find bedlam – instead we walked straight up to the check-in desk and then straight through security. No queues, no hordes of disgruntled foreigners trying to get home. I think the whole thing was a big conspiracy…
Anyway. The show went well, so much so that I only had a quick chance to look around however luckily I didn’t have to look far to find something very cool. Rigth next door to me was the lovely and very talented Natalie from Button Bob. Natalie is an artist, who will turn your favourite photographs of your child into a unique hand-drawn portrait. Unbelievably, while Natalie wasn’t chatting to prospective customers she was working on a commission from another exhibitor. It was a charcoal drawing taken from a birthday party invite, beautifully detailed.

A real plus to having a portrait drawn or painted for you is that if (like me) you don’t actually possess one picture where all three of your children are smiling / not pulling faces it doesn’t matter. Natalie can take three separate photos to create your perfect portrait.
My favourites were the gorgeous, brightly coloured paintings with funky coloured backgrounds. In fact I’m seriously considering having one done as a Fathers Day gift (don’t tell Mr CW)….
If you’re looking for a different Fathers Day Gift, prices start from £60 and if you talk very nicely to Natalie she might even be able to offer you 10% discount.
For me, I’m glad to be home, just getting myself psyched up for the NEC Baby Show now…
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April 22nd, 2010
Let’s get this clear from the start. I am NOT an organised person at all. I’m the type who gets things done by the skin of my teeth, with the wind at my back. Which is absolutely fine is you’re young, free and single, but leads to heaps of stress if you’ve got kids.
Little by little over the last 6 years I have got more organised. I’m not anally organised but there are a few things that I’ve found make my life much easier so I thought I’d share them.
The first is birthday party invites. From an early age, my son would always receive a batch of birthday party invites around the same time, usually from other Mums we had met at post-natal group. As he progressed through nursery and into school they keep coming on a regular basis. I found it difficult to keep track of them and inevitably ended up rushing into town on the morning of the party to buy an expensive impulse toy purchase, card and paper which would cost £10 – £15. Which REALLY adds up if you’re attending 10 parties a year. So, first tip, is to reply and note down all invitations immediately – we’ve got one of those kitchen organisers from M&S and it’s great!

Then I came across this card and paper set from the book people. Priced at a tenner, it contains 12 cards, 24 sheets of paper, plus tissue, which is great value. I’ve used most of the cards up now, but was able to buy 14 extra cards yesterday for £2 to top up the box.
To go with the cards we generally give books – again that we source from The Book People. We buy a collection of books (6 or 8 to a pack) for about a tenner and give 2 or 3 books as a present together. Most recently these have been ‘Harry and the Dinosaurs’ and ‘Dora the Explorer’, depending on whether it’s a boy or girl birthday.
Kids get so many plasticky rubbish toys that they quickly break and discard, but everyone enjoys having a story read to them, time after time! It saves me a lot of energy, money and hassle, with the present, giftwrap and card coming to about £4?
Of course, this only really covers childrens party invitations – getting more organised with adult birthdays will come soon… Â And if you’ve got any top tips you’d like to share on this, please just leave me a comment!
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March 25th, 2010
On the way back from school yesterday I was having a discussion with no1 son about various characters and whether they were real or fictional. It’s a fairly regular topic of conversation, given that Star Wars, Batman and Superman (occasionally the Hulk too) seem to almost be his invisible friends.
‘Is Batman real?’
‘No, he’s fictional’.
‘Oh. I want to be Batman when I grow up.’
‘Well, that’s a bit tricky as he’s a comic book character. Why do you want to be Batman?’
‘Because he gets to fight bad guys and save people’s lives.’
The discussion continued and I explained that although I couldn’t help with the fighting bad guys part, if he wanted he could be a Doctor or Nurse, or Fireman – amazing professions who save lives every day.
Or he could give blood. I give blood on a fairly regular basis (pregnancies do tend to mess it up a bit) because each time you do, you’re saving someones life as they’d die without your blood. That sounds really dramatic but imagine your child had an accident and needed blood – you’d be delighted that someone took the time to donate.
I’m giving blood again today and no1 son will be coming with me (he likes the crisps that you get afterwards). I’m not overly fond of needles but it is really ‘one quick prick and it’s over’ and although it is a little uncomfortable, it isn’t painful. I’ve never had any ill-effects although I do always welcome the tea & biscuits and I’m careful not to drink too much alcohol on the same day. I did once give blood on Christmas Eve and then went out and got hammered very quickly. Pre-baby days!
Anyway, according to my son, even though I’m saving a life today that doesn’t qualify me as a Superhero because I don’t have any special powers. Obviously being able to locate stray items of clothing & toys which he can’t find or the ability to simultaneously make breakfast, dress kids, hang washing and answer the phone don’t count as Superhero powers.
Oh well. I’d look ridiculous in a Spandex outfit anyway.
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March 18th, 2010
I came across the writing workshop over at Sleep is for the Weak today and it struck a chord with me. Josie asked us to think about things that we do really well or are proud of.
I get things done.
When I say ‘get things done’ I mean that when I set my mind to doing something is gets done (or mostly done. Attention to detail is NOT my strong point).
A recent example is our new WI in my hometown. Before Christmas I was meeting up with friends on a weekly basis, making christmas gifts of chutneys and bath salts etc.
We all joked that we were like the WI but the other WI’s nearby are very much for the older generation (History of Button Making was one of the talks they were having!). A few nights later when the topic came up with other friends, they said that if there was a new WI, they’d be up for joining it.
That was my catalyst. I made some phone calls to the WI, found a room to hire monthly, set up a facebook page and started telling people about it. We had our first meeting in January, 1st speaker last month and will be cupcake decorating next week. So far it’s been brilliant. I’ve met some lovely new people, I’m getting a night out and I’m learning new things. All good.
I may not do things perfectly (maybe a little too much on a wing and a prayer) but I get things done. Which is generally a good thing, I think?
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March 16th, 2010
Dear Caller,
As you’ve heard, I’m either away from my desk or on the other line right now. (Possibly because I work 2 full days at my desk and on the other days I may have screaming children underfoot which doesn’t make for a professional image when answering calls)
I am based in the UK, however because on the three times you’ve called you’ve never left me your number, I can’t call you back. I even tried 1471 but the number that produces is invalid. I’m not a mind reader. I DO want your business. and I know you’d love my Cheeky Wipes. But I can’t help you if you don’t help yourself. So please, cut us some slack.
Firstly, please leave us a message. We don’t use an outsourced call-centre to handle our calls and take messages but we do have a rather low-tech answerphone which does exactly what it says on the tin. Leave a message and we will call you back, usually on the next business day.
Secondly, when you leave a message, please leave your name and number clearly – repeating your number is good and without it, leaving a ranty, shouty message saying that you’re frustrated you can’t talk to us is rather pointless!
Thirdly, take a deep breath before you pick up the phone next. Remember, we’re both human beings and I’m not avoiding you on purpose….
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March 11th, 2010
I’ll start this week with my review of last weeks menu. Although I really enjoyed all the meals, I’m completely over the creamy / fishy / dairy thing from last week. My house still smells of fish 4 days later, yuck.
I had planned Veggie Pizza for last Saturday, but an unexpected trip to Eastbourne pier for fish and chips at lunchtime meant that no-one was hungry at tea-time. So it was a ‘Sunday night special’ of cereal for tea all round (Does this happen in anyone else’s house???) Veggie Pizza is making it’s final appearance on our menu for Friday night dinner this week.
Sunday we invited the in-laws round for a gorgeous meal of Smoked Haddock, Peas, Bacon with Jacket Potatoes & Mustard Cabbage. This was pretty easy to prepare and very tasty, even though I forgot the mustard in the cabbage. It provided leftovers for meals on the following three nights too which was a bonus. No 1 son enjoyed the fish, and no 2 son enjoyed the jacket potatoes, so it was pretty successful with the children too.
Monday’s Fish Pie (using leftover haddock from Sunday) was also very tasty but the slight downside was the amount of washing up created – I think I counted 3 saucepans needed which was a bit extreme for a mid-week supper. Very savoury though, with buttery leeks as the base which varied the flavour enough from Sundays meal.
On Tuesday we had stuffed baked potatoes, with spinach, bacon & cheese. I liked these because the spinach made you feel virtuous and they were substantial and comforting.
The winning meal from my childrens perspective was pasta with pea, bacon and parmesan on Wednesday – made with bacon and pea sauce left over from Sunday. Really easy to do because there was no preparation of the sauce and my eldest son had 3rd helpings.
A trip to Jamie Olivers Italian in Brighton on Thursday for lunch meant that our ‘freezer surprise’ dinner stayed in the freezer for another week…. And the lunch was fabulous in case you were wondering. Lovely little stuffed pepper nibbles that I’ll be looking to replicate sometime soon.
 Stuffed Peppers (BBC Good Food)
Anyway, next weeks menu has a definite mediterannean feel (possibly inspired by my trip to Jamie Oliver today). Here goes:
Hopefully that’s given you some inspiration – again would love to hear from you if you’re trying any of the recipes, or you’d like to share any of your own?
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March 1st, 2010
 Lemon Butternut Squash Lasagne
OK, I know March doesn’t officially start until tomorrow but it falls within the same shopping week at our house, so this is the first of our ‘Meat-free March’ recipes.
This Lemon Butternut Lasagne recipe is adapted from The Kitchen Revolution, and makes enough for 2 lasagne, each feeding 4 people generously. The second one freezes well, simply defrost and cook as per the original lasagne.
Although the recipe states that prep for this takes 30 mins, and 30 mins cooking, I found it took me much longer to prep, more like an hour including washing up. And believe me, it makes a LOT of washing up. All in all, this isn’t a mid-week supper but is perfect if you’re entertaining as you can prepare it all well in advance and then just pop in the oven.
Ingredients
2 medium butternut lasagne approx 1.6kg
1.6kg leeks
2 lemons
2 sprigs fresh thyme
3 sprigs sage (I couldn’t get any fresh, so used 2 tsps dried)
375g mozzarella
170g parmesan
75g pine nuts
2 tbsp olive oil
20 g butter
500g ricotta
300g mascarpone or creme fraiche
a little milk
10 sheets lasagne (approx 300g)
salt and pepper
Method
- Peel, deseed and cut the squash into 1cm slices
- Cook in your biggest saucepan in boiling, salted water for 3 mins
- Wash and finely slice the leeks
- After 3 mins add the leeks to the squash and cook for a further 6 – 8 mins, until the leeks are soft and squash is collapsing
- Preheat your oven to 200c / 400f/ Gas Mark 6
- While leeks are cooking, zest both lemons and juice one of them. Strip the thyme leaves and sage leaves and chop the sage leaves if using. Roughly grate the mozzarella and finely grate the parmesan. If the pine nuts aren’t already toasted, toast them in a pan, or in the oven briefly – watch them carefully, they burn easily!
- When the leeks and squash is cooked, drain them well, then toss the leek and squash mixture with the butter,oil and herbs. Season well. Add the lemon juice and zest, mozzarella & 1/3 of the parmesan.
- Cook your lasagne sheets as per packet instructions, refresh with cold water and set aside.
- Next make your ricotta mixture. Combine the ricotta, mascarpone and a little milk if necessary to get to dropping consistency. Stir in another 1/3 of the parmesan.
- Now you can assemble the lasagne. Put a quarter of the squash / leek mix in the bottom of each lasagne dish. Sprinkle with pine nuts, and add a layer of your cooked lasagne sheets. Then add a layer of your ricotta mixture. Repeat once more, finishing with a layer of ricotta on top. Sprinkle with the remaining 1/3 of the parmesan to finish.
- Set one lasagne aside to cool, put the other in the oven for 30 mins until the top is golden and a knife in the centre meets no resistance. Serve with spinach or other green veg.
Apologies that I don’t have a ‘cooked’ pic for you, but realised after we’d finished eating that I didn’t have the card in the camera, doh.
The Verdict?
I loved this as did my H. My lovely 15 month old really enjoyed it, my no1 son evetually ate it, but pronounced it ‘disgusting’ (he is 5 years old and anything aside from chips and fish fingers is ‘disgusting’ at the mo). No 2 son point blank refused to touch it. But – the majority of us liked it so it’s a winner!
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February 23rd, 2010
I’ve just come back from the Baby Show at Excel. It’s well worth a trip if you’re pregnant with your first child and looking to sort out all your baby necessities in one fell, money saving swoop. If you can bear the crowds that is…
From an exhibitor standpoint it’s a great show (mostly). Especially if you’re like myself and an online retailer, it’s a fantastic opportunity to meet your customers face to face, hear their questions, and get their feedback. I was really delighted to see some of my first baby show customers from last year who let me know that they loved their Cheeky Wipes – and yes, I was tempted to pay them to stand around near my stand and talk very loudly about how fab they are!
On the negative side it’s a nightmare in the weeks prior. Between organising hotels, displays, stock travel etc. Not to mention childcare, which is a bit of an issue with 3 children during the half term holidays. And then when I arrrived last week I found that the bookshelf that I’d bought for the last show had been broken at some stage which meant that I had to hire one at ridiculous expense. Humph.
But it’s all over now (until the Scottish Baby Show at the SECC, end April) and I’ve got the Baby Show blues. I think there’s so much build up in the weeks prior, now it’s all over and I just feel a bit bleurgh and unfocused. So I’ll be starting tomorrow with a big cup of coffee and a new to-do list which will hopefully be enough to give me my mojo back! Aside from that, feel free to give me a kick start.
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