Tuesday, 15 September 2015

We're a nation of tinned food hoarders.. how many cans do you have in your cupboard?



BRITAIN’S store cupboards are bulging with canned foods.

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A DIY smear test could help millions of women who avoid vital cervical cancer screenings



FOR many women a trip to their GP surgery or clinic for a routine smear test fills them with dread.

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Singer Tony Christie reveals how pain meds made him feel suicidal



HE IS the legendary crooner who enjoyed a surprise career comeback when his biggest hit Amarillo was covered by comedian Peter Kay for Comic Relief.

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Monday, 14 September 2015

Daily dose of ‘sunshine vitamin’ wards off dementia



A DAILY dose of vitamin D wards off the devastating effects of dementia, experts have found.

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Grandmother's life saved by her cat... who knew she had cancer



WHEN grandmother Sue McKenzie’s cat Tom began tapping her on the back of her neck with his paw, she took him to the vet thinking he might be ill.

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Tech Report: Print iPhone pics to Polaroids at home

This is a week of looking back. Call it the birthday week phenomenon, or whatever you will, but I'm feeling nostalgic. I also seem to be hearing from a lot of companies that I was working with from the very beginning, and today we have another excellent example. Years ago I was contacted by the Impossible Project. This was a group that had formed to save the Polaroid camera. Yes, we were at risk of losing the insta-cam. Since the invention of the smart phone and the digital camera, people weren't turning as much to their Polaroid cameras, and the technology was dying. I wrote about the Impossible Project because the Polaroid camera had played such an incredibly important part in my life. Some of my earliest memories are of my mom and dad using a Polaroid camera to capture us as kids. And the thought of just saying goodbye to that technology wasn't something I wanted to stomach. I wanted to be a part of the movement to save Polaroid. So I wrote about them.

Now I find myself, years later, trying one of the products they released in an effort to unite old and new technology. The Impossible Project have released the world's first Instant Lab - technology that allows you to print Polaroid pictures from your iPhone. I received the lab in the mail over the summer and have only just been able to finally set it up and put it into action. I spent about three hours this evening printing every picture, and then some, that's been sitting in my iPhone just waiting to be released. 

Here's my verdict. The Impossible Project Instant Lab is fun and easy. It has it's moments, mostly with the app needed to run it from your phone, that I imagine will be improved with the release of a newer version, but overall does what it says on the tin- produces Polaroids from your iPhone pics. The images are not intended to be as bright or as beautiful as your iPhone displays them. In fact, the printing has an aged feel as if you're taking said photos back in the 1960s or 70s.

For £200, you get the Impossible Project Instant Lab and the film needed is currently on sale for £20. Again, I feel like I need to reiterate that this is a camera that gives you a vintage feel when printing, so please do not look into purchasing if you want an exact replica of your photos. If that's what you're going for - head for online printing from digital files!

If you have some time, however, look into the Impossible Project and all they have done over the years. It is truly an amazing group of people and members that have worked tirelessly to preserve a lost art and deserve every moment of publicity available to them. 




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Mother's body transformation after being 'too big' for theme park ride



A MOTHER-of-two whose weight ballooned to more than 15st went on a diet after struggling to squeeze into a theme park ride.

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How to sow cut and come again lettuce in autumn



SOW lettuce seeds in September and with care you will be eating home-grown leaves throughout autumn and into winter.

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Microsoft teases next generation of 'Windows 10 devices' at October Event



MICROSOFT could be preparing to unveil the Surface Pro 4 tablet and a slew of flagship Windows Phone devices at an event in New York City, on October 6 2015.

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I was diagnosed with AF, can I work out? Dr Rosemary answers your medical queries



Q: I keep reading about the importance of exercise and how it helps extend our lives by making the heart beat faster.

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Shedding 5st cured my high blood pressure



LAURENCE Howland was approaching 19st when his teenage sons came up with a cruel nickname – labelling their dad “Fatty”.

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Ten things you never knew about Jeremy Corbyn



A great deal has been written about the new Labour leader in the past few days.

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Apple has SOLD OUT of the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus



APPLE has SOLD OUT of the latest iPhone models in some Online Stores just days after pre-orders went live.

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Don't use your waterproof Xperia smartphones underwater, says Sony



SONY advertises its waterproof Xperia Z3 with an image of people using the smartphone underwater – but that doesn't mean you can jump into the pool with the flagship handset.

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Kia lovers have need for Ceed



SUBTLE is a word that Kia uses a lot when describing its revised Ceed range yet there are some major changes to its family hatchback that are very significant.

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Hush: The free app that SLASHES battery drain on Android smartphones



UNIVERSITY researchers have released a new tool for Android smartphones which could BOOST your battery life by some 20 per cent.

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OnePlus teases mysterious new 'luxury' product



ONEPLUS has started to tease the release of a mysterious new product.

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British Airways unveils luxurious new First Class cabin in Dreamliner 787-9



TAKE a tour of the sleek new "First Cabin" in the British Airways Dreamliner, which takes to skies for the first time in November.

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Windows 10: Why your location data isn't accurate, according to Microsoft



MICROSOFT has responded to users who claim the latest operating system isn't very accurate at pin-pointing your location.

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Welcome back





Dress - Topshop, Jacket - similar Asos , Bag - similar Topshop, Sunglasses - Quay Australia
Necklace - Topshop

Okay, so a quickie old outfit post before we start a fresh with some new ones as of this week! This was from a shoot I did while working with a brand a while back that I found on a memory cards while trying to free some space up on my vlogging camera. I actually thought that Id lost all these files when my laptop broke and had to be wiped, but I did a mini fist pump when they showed up!


As of today Im going to try and post on this blog at least 5 times a week. I dont really like setting targets or schedules out for myself as from experiance it can lead to failture but I spent some of last week working on a bunch of new content and ideas for this site so hopefully things will run pretty consitently for a while. Like i said I always worry about posting TOO much stuff, like at the moment Im vlogging everyday and then posting three videos a week. Which personally I think is way too much stuff and constantly fear about things getting lost on the shuffle, but hey ho. It keeps me busy and I do enjoy doing it so it doesnt bother me too much! As long as you guys are into it them Im pretty happy to keep going! Anyway, yeah Hi again!





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