Hi everyone!
Just wanted to share something with you. I was looking online for somewhere which can send me healthy snacks to my door (lazy I know) but I like the element of surprise and the Graze nibbleBox has it! When you sign up (discount code: QG733P4) you will get your first box for free and your second one half price. It's worth seeing if it's something you would like! The boxes are £3.49 including delivery.
There is no commitment ever - you can cancel your weekly deliveries at any time. If you're going on holiday it's really easy to push back your boxes or add a 'weekly delivery holiday' so you can receive the boxes when you're back. You only pay per box and Graze only ever charge on the day they send the box to you. All Graze boxes will fit through a normal sized letterbox so you don't need to be home!
You can select from over 130 items and choose the ones you like, love and would like to try, there is also the option to bin any you don't like. You will receive a selection of these foods in your box; that way you will always receive something you like!
They offer delicious, healthy, natural food; delicious nuts, seeds and dried fruits, tasty crackers and olives, freshly baked focaccia, as well as some well deserved flapjacks and natural treats. All foods in their range are completely free from artificial colourings, flavourings and preservatives and everything is hand-picked from the finest producers.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Happy New Year & Potty Training.
Happy New Year everyone. I hope 2011 brings lots of happiness and joy. I have a feeling this is going to be a good year!!
I have decided to start potty training Jack now that he has turned 2 and tells me when he has gone to the toilet. I brought Gina Ford's book "Potty Training in one week" as I needed to get an insight into how to begin!
She suggests getting two potties and a padded toilet seat. I have been looking around and there are hundreds! I was hoping to ask for some advice. I don't want to get one which is rubbish and Jack refuses to sit on it or scare him!
So, can you please share which ones you used and how you got on with them.
Also, is there any advice you can share with me? Jack is the first boy in our family for 3 generations so my Mum and Nan don't have a clue about boys! Are boys and girls the same when it comes to potty training?
HELP!!
I have decided to start potty training Jack now that he has turned 2 and tells me when he has gone to the toilet. I brought Gina Ford's book "Potty Training in one week" as I needed to get an insight into how to begin!
She suggests getting two potties and a padded toilet seat. I have been looking around and there are hundreds! I was hoping to ask for some advice. I don't want to get one which is rubbish and Jack refuses to sit on it or scare him!
So, can you please share which ones you used and how you got on with them.
Also, is there any advice you can share with me? Jack is the first boy in our family for 3 generations so my Mum and Nan don't have a clue about boys! Are boys and girls the same when it comes to potty training?
HELP!!