Usually when kitchen appliances and digital displays combine there’s frustration as everyone must learn how to use the new device (or maybe at The Consumer Voice Towers we’re just a bit thick!). Anyhow, these scales were ready to use in a jiffy. Easy to use your own bowl without weighing it and doing complicated sums, quite simply genius. Love it. …
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Stewart Variable Propagator Review
Our Stewart Variable Propagator review is complimentary as it allows plants to be started any time of the year without the need for a greenhouse. Generously sized we can’t wait to give our annuals a head start. Right now we’re using it for year round mediterranean herbs. A bit of basil, a touch of coriander and a little bit of thyme. …
Read More »Gourmet Gadgetry Popcorn Maker
When we first opened this gourmet gadgetry popcorn maker we thought it couldn’t possibly feed family of five. All of us are addicted to snacks and popcorn is one of our favourites. We had the movie ready and the popcorn maker in the middle of the coffee table with the bowl underneath. We also had our flavourings from butter to …
Read More »The Gro Company Grows Up
If you’ve had a baby in the last 7 years you probably already own a Gro Company product. Their high quality sleeping bags for babies provide the ultimate safe, cosy and soft sleeping environment for little ones. They eliminate nuisances such as covers falling off and for panicky parents, like me, they put minds at rest knowing the cover can’t …
Read More »APEX M800 Gaming Keyboard Review by Teen Gamer
I think that the apex m800 is a great keyboard it feels nice to use and it doesn’t make as much noise as other mechanical keyboards. It is great for gamers as it logs every touch no matter how slight so that you can play to the best of your ability. Editor’s Note: We’ve had such great feedback on the …
Read More »NHS Picks up £22 Million Dental Care Bill Thanks to Clueless Parents
New research by My Dentist, the UK’s largest dental group, has today revealed how a lack of understanding amongst parents on the importance of early dental care is leaving the NHS with an estimated £22m annual bill. The survey of over 2,000 UK-based parents highlights how dental disengagement has left over 1 million children aged eight and under still waiting …
Read More »Young Drivers- the review
Late last year I took a driving lesson (aged 13) courtesy of young drivers the instructors were nice and the waiting time short. I thought the cars they used were easy to understand which helped with the experience. The lessons will really help me when the time comes to take my real driving lessons.so overall I rate them 4.9 out …
Read More »My Messy Adventure
I went to the My Messy Adventure and had a go myself and it seems it would be a great hit the children aged 5 to 10 as it allows you to use your own pictures to go with the story while imploring them to do fun, yet silly, things to move onto the next page. I rated it 4.5 …
Read More »Staying Happy and Safe in the Sun
The weather in the UK at the moment could best be described as changeable. Basically no-one knows what the weather is going to be like from one hour to the next and even the official weather reports seem rather vague. I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve sent the boys to school in full coats etc as it …
Read More »The Best Dance Workout DVDs for Lazy Mums Like Me!
I have occasionally signed up to a gym, enjoying the classes above all else but with three children I found that I just couldn’t justify the time. I would have to go when the children were in school or nursery which then cut into my working hours and left me working long after I’d put them all to bed. The gym …
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