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10 holiday activities for the whole family – young or old

10 holiday activities for the whole family – young or

Whether you’re staying at home during the school holidays or enjoying a good old British seaside holiday, there’s bound to be the odd day when you need some new inspiration for things to do.

Having just come back from a fortnight’s holiday in the stunningly beautiful, but rain-prone Wales I feel like I am something of an expert in keeping 3 generations occupied!

So here are a few suggestions for fun – whatever your age!


1 Make a giant map of your location.

Stick large pieces of paper together and draw on a map of where you are using an Ordnance Survey (or Google) as reference. Then draw and colour in landmarks you have visited or activities you have enjoyed. You could even draw in roads or railways and the youngest can use it for model cars or trains.


2 Play a board game.

We love Cranium, Don’t Say It or What a Performance, which are simple enough for everyone to enjoy.


3 Make Stripy Jelly!

Stripy Jelly recipeThis recipe from our fabulous new cookbook, Dairy Diary Favourites, is such fun to make and a winner with all the family. Just make sure you buy additive-free jelly beans or your children will be climbing the walls!!

Custard powder 2 tbsp
Milk 300ml (½ pint)
Strawberry jelly 135g packet
Whipped cream and children’s sweets to decorate

  1. Blend the custard powder with a little cold milk. Bring the remaining milk to the boil and pour onto the mixture, stirring well. Return to the pan and bring back to the boil, stirring. Remove from the heat and leave to cool.

2.  Make up the jelly according to the packet’s instructions. Pour a third of the jelly into a jug, stir in the custard and mix well.

3.  Pour half the remaining jelly into a 900ml (1½ pint) glass dish and chill until set. Pour half the custard mixture on top, chill until set. Repeat layers with the remaining mixture, chill until set.

Just before serving, decorate with whipped cream and sweets.


4 Go on a nature walk.

Older members of the family will enjoy sharing their knowledge with little ones and youngsters revel in new discoveries. Children love a challenge, so you could create a list of things to collect, such as:

  • Nature walkSomething round
  • A leaf bigger than the palm of your hand
  • Something that does not belong
  • A fir cone
  • Something yellow
  • A small stick
  • Something rough
  • A feather
  • Something smooth
  • A leaf smaller than your fingernail
  • Something shiny
  • A blade of grass
  • A daisy
  • Something with stripes
  • Something pretty
  • A pebble that looks like an animal

You could even paint the pebble to look even more like the animal when you get home. Or make all of your finds into a collage to keep.


5 Play card games.

Older generations always seem to know great card games, and will enjoy teaching the little ones how to play. You could even make it competitive and give chocolate buttons as prizes.


Treasure hunt crop

6 Head off on a treasure hunt.

This can be as simple or as complex as you like, dependent on the ages of people in the family. You could make clues or just leave a trail to where the ‘treasure’ is. Treasure could be something like a bag of chocolate coins or a few new colouring pens. I bought some pretty but inexpensive stones and hid them amongst pebbles on the beach for the children to find.


7 Go to the cinema or have a DVD night at home.

Choose a good all-rounder family film, buy a big bag of popcorn and relax.


 

Family photo

8 Pose for a family photo.

Place your camera on a tripod or table, set the timer and say cheese!


 

Visit an attraction

9 Visit a local historical site or museum.

Choose somewhere with a mixture of activities, such as children’s trails, interesting artefacts or buildings and, of course, a good café!


10 Play rounders.

If there are small children involved, give them a huge racket and use a soft ball, so that everyone gets a chance to be involved.


 

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From children’s teas and quick midweek meals to delicious lunches and decadent desserts, there’s something in this book to tempt everyone.

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Win a gorgeous Cath Kidston travel bag

Win a Cath Kinston Travel Bag

Win a gorgeous Cath Kidston travel bag

It’s roomy enough for all your weekend gear, or you can fill it full of games and books to take on a (potentially rainy) British holiday.

It’s small enough for the overhead locker if you want to travel light on a trip abroad and avoid those tedious waits at the luggage carousel. And when it’s not in use it folds away into a cute little pouch – perfect!

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Essential Travel Checklist

The essential
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Whether you’re packing for one or for six people, remembering everything for a carefree holiday can be a challenge, adding extra stress to your pre-holiday preparation.

No fear! Help is at hand with our FREE Dairy Diary printable travel checklist.

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10 things we should all do this summer plus win a £50 Garden Centre Voucher

10 things to do this summer

10 things we should all do this summer

As last Monday heralded the official start of summer here are a few suggestions to make the most of the season

 1 Go to the seaside.

As we’re a small island nation most of us can drive to the sea in less than 2 hours. In fact the village considered furthest away from the coast in Britain is Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire; a mere 70 miles from the sea.

There’s something magical about the seaside. Everything smells good (even those fried doughnuts!), the sound of the waves and seagulls lull you into a relaxed state and for me, it always reminds me of childhood day trips and holidays. So breathe deep and enjoy the sea air!

2 Write exercise in your Dairy Diary.

With a hectic life, it’s not always easy to fit in exercise but I have found a very nifty trick to sticking to my new found ability to run (it only took me 40 years!!) – write it in the diary. If it’s there on paper, slotted into an available gap you’re far more likely to stick to it. You can even tick it off when you’ve done it and feel really virtuous!

3 Make a holiday photo collage.

How many holiday photos do you have stashed away on the computer or in old dusty albums in a drawer somewhere? Enjoy them instead! Choose one really lovely image from each holiday and make a collage – either with prints or make one with digital photos online and get it printed via a photo website. Frame your creation and put it somewhere you can see it every day and remember all those cherished moments.

4 Treat yourself to a pedicure and show off your toes.

Summer means sandal time, so book yourself in for a proper pedicure – I love Shellac or Minx because they last and you can enjoy gorgeous shiny or sparkly toe nails all summer long.

5 Go on a picnic.

Make this an impromptu affair with a blanket, a few of your favourite foods (homemade or bought from your local deli), and your favourite view. Bliss.

6 Explore local footpaths.

When going walking we often head off in the car to some ‘route’ I’ve found in a walking book. This summer, instead I plan to explore our locality and discover where all those public footpaths lead to that we have never walked. I just hope we don’t get too lost!

7 Wear your favourite dress on an ordinary day.

We so often save gorgeous clothes for ‘best’. But how often do we actually get to wear them? Tomorrow, wear that beautiful dress and enjoy it rather than saving it for a special occasion that may never arise.

8 Spend the evening in the garden.

Whizz up a dip and take it into the garden with a bag of crisps or crudité and a chilled bottle of rosé or elderflower fizz. You’ll probably need a blanket or warm cardigan but enjoy the long summer evenings and having some tv-free time.

9 Plant lavender.

The fragrance of lavender is so relaxing it’s perfect for the garden. Plant one or two bushes near to where you sit or come in and out of the house and enjoy the scent all summer. Don’t forget to enter this month’s prize draw to win a £50 garden voucher and you could buy a whole gardenful of lavender! <link>

10 Make a different salad for lunch every day this week.

One of the best ways to ensure we are getting all the right nutrients is to eat a ‘rainbow’ of colours. Each day this week enjoy a different salad for lunch – see how inventive you can be with different veg, salad, fruit, nuts, seeds, cheeses, fish, meat and dressings. The possibilities are endless. Why not try this one today:

 


Tuna and Avocado Salad

 

Tuna, Avocado & Fennel Salad

  • Servings: 2
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Print

Calories 296 per portion
Fat 20g (3.7g sat) per portion

Ingredients

  • Tuna in water 200g can, drained
  • Light mayonnaise 3-4 tbsp
  • Lime 1, juice only
  • Avocado 1, peeled, stoned and diced
  • Fennel bulb ½ small, very thinly sliced
  • Salad leaves 60g packet

Instructions

  1. Mix together tuna, mayonnaise and lime juice.
  2. Add avocado, season to taste and gently stir together.
  3. Divide salad leaves between two plates. Spoon tuna mix on top.

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Easy Handmade New Baby Gift

Easy-Handmade-New-Baby-Gift-2 Easy Handmade New Baby Gift

When my best friend’s babies came along I made each of them name pictures for the nursery wall.

Because it was such a momentous event (super exciting but also signalling the end to our era of clubbing!) I wanted something special that they could keep forever.

My friend must have liked them as
she has now asked me to create
one for her brand new niece.

Because they are personalised and handmade they feel really special, but actually they are really easy to make.

Here’s how:

  1. Easy Handmade New Baby GiftBuy a frame with a mount, a selection of ribbons, a sheet of felt and an embroidery silk in the same tones.
  2. Cut a piece of card slightly larger than the aperture of the mount. Stick lengths of ribbon along the back of one side and weave with ribbons on the adjacent side. Take a look at my Easter card blog for the technique <link> https://dairydiarychat.co.uk/2016/03/09/banish-the-blue-part-2/
  3. On a piece of paper print out your chosen name in simple lettering. Cut out the letters and pin to the felt. Cut around the letters. Use the embroidery silk to do a blanket stitch around the edge of each letter.
  4. Glue the letters to the finished woven ribbon card and place in the frame.

 

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Jar of Fun

50 easy ideas to banish boredom during the school holidays

50 easy ideas to banish boredom during the school holidays

 

The school holidays are in full swing and the battle to prise my son away from his tablet has commenced.

I do believe that in 2016 technology has its place – it’s important for children to learn how to use it as it’s so integral to work and life. However, it does need to be limited!

After an hour on his tablet my son’s imagination
seems to evaporate and the inevitable ‘I don’t
know what to do’ will follow.

This is where the Jar of Fun comes into play.

The idea of the Jar of Fun is not to limit their imagination – if they’re happily ensconced in a game that’s great. It’s for those moments when they’re ‘bored’ or ‘don’t know what to do’. Let one child choose a paper from the jar and then encourage the whole family to join in.

 

To Prepare

One evening, sit in front of the television (don’t watch Brian Cox while doing this activity, it needs something that requires little concentration!) with a jar, some paper, scissors and a pen (or laptop and printer).

Snip the paper into 50 pieces and on each of them write an activity (or you can copy and print this list if you like). Note: you DO need to be prepared to actually do these if they’re picked from the jar, so don’t write anything too ambitious. Fold the paper and place in the jar.

 

Here’s my list – obviously you can tweak these to suit your family/lifestyle.

  • Act out your favourite story
  • Bake biscuits/cakes
  • Blow bubbles
  • Build a Lego town
  • Build/draw a train track
  • Build our house out of recycled objects
  • Chalk a beautiful mural on the driveway
  • Choose a new book from the library
  • Collect nature materials and make a collage
  • Construct an obstacle course
  • Copy a famous painting
  • Count pocket money and take a trip to a charity or sweet shop
  • Create a cafe at home with table settings and make lunch
  • Create a toy car race track
  • Do a jigsaw puzzle
  • Draw/paint a self-portrait and create a family collage
  • Dress up in funny outfits and take photos
  • Explore Google Earth
  • Face paints
  • Fill in an activity/sticker book
  • Find a game and teach someone else how to play
  • Go for a wildlife spotting walk
  • Go geocaching
  • Go on a bike ride
  • Have a disco
  • Hold a teddy bear’s picnic
  • Learn a magic trick
  • Look through family photographs
  • Make a book using your own photos/drawings
  • Make a den
  • Make a film
  • Make animals from Playdough
  • Make bead bracelets
  • Make paper aeroplanes
  • Make sock puppets
  • Paint animals/patterns on stones
  • Plan a treasure hunt
  • Plant bulbs/seeds
  • Play ball
  • Play dominoes
  • Read a book and then create a collage or model of your favourite part
  • Sort through the toy baskets and take a trip to the charity shop
  • Take your dolls/teddies out for a walk
  • Visit a friend
  • Visit a museum
  • Walk to the park
  • Wash the car
  • Watch a film
  • Write a letter to a friend
  • Write a recipe (then make it)

Have fun everyone!

 


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Top 5 Tips for Losing Weight

Sorry! I know that we’re all bombarded with diets and healthy eating at this time of year, so I am going to keep it short and sweet.

I love a pie and slice of cake as much as anyone but there are certain times when I need to cut back and lose those few extra pounds before more and more creep on and I become a small round thing (there are some photos of a very spherical me from my uni days!)

Until I reach the middle of that lovely sky blue colour in the Dairy Diary weight chart (see page p22) I am going to stick to these simple rules:

  1. No bread after breakfast.
  2. Drink a glass of water and eat a small healthy snack every 3 hours.
  3. At mealtimes fill half the plate with salad and or veggies.
  4. No pastry, biscuits or cakes.
  5. Plan exercise every 2 days and write it in my Dairy Diary– then stick to it!

Healthy snacks include fruit, raw veggies or pickles served with some protein such as eggs, ham or Quorn cocktail sausages (love these) or maybe a hot milky drink or a small portion of cheese.

Sweet & salty popcorn is also a great choice as it feels like a treat without the guilt.

It’s important to keep meals
interesting with lots of colourful
veggies and variety.

I love pickles as a side and a snack, in particular this wonderful cauliflower from the 2016 Diary.

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Turmeric Pickled Cauliflower

Turmeric Pickled Cauliflower

Try this fabulous pickle as a side dish with your favourite meat or cheese, or as a guilt-free snack. This Turmeric Pickled Cauliflower is a different way to get your veggies in. A Dairy Diary recipe. For more delicious recipes visit the Dairy Diary Recipe Collection.

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