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Make Your Own... Chocolate Vodka!

Hello!

As promised here is one of the gift ideas I used this christmas; Chocolate Vodka! Annoyingly I didn't take a picture before giving it away, but to give you an idea of how it'll look here is a picture of someone else's:

Picture taken from www.randomlyhappytoday.blogspot.co.uk
The recipe I used was as follows:

300g Chocolate (I used Galaxy)
100ml Single Cream
700ml Vodka

However it came out really strong and was actually too much for me (it makes just enough for you to have a little too) so I'd recommend using more cream and less vodka. Another recipe I found suggested 300g > 400ml Cream > 600ml Vodka, which would come out much creamier.

Method:

1. Break up the chocolate and melt it in a bowl over a medium heat.
(Note: the chocolate will seem to solidify as you add the cream, don't panic and just keep stirring, it goes liquid again.)
2. Stir in the cream until it's well mixed and smooth.
3. Lower the heat and stir in the vodka, taking care it doesn't boil.
4. Once well mixed, use a funnel to put the vodka in the bottle (either the original one or one you've bought specially).
(Note: pouring the vodka through a seive will get out any remaining lumps but shouldn't be necessary if you've stirred it well enough.)

So there you have it; homemade chocolate vodka that's perfect as a gift or at dinner parties etc. Serve it on the rocks or even stir it into hot chocolate for a delicious treat! Let me know if you give this a go and how it turns out. :)
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How To... Re-use Christmas Cards

This weekend is when most people will be taking down their Christmas decorations. Millions of cards will be thrown in the bin, but I sincerely hope none of my readers are among those throwing them out. Christmas cards are incredibly simple to re-use; all you need is a pair of scissors! For those of you a little more creative, some ribbon and a hole punch can also be used to jazz things up.

The easiest cards are either the small ones or ones with a repeat pattern on the front, the most fun are those with different patterns, motifs and images that you can get creative with! Simply cut the backs off of the cards and cut the fronts into tag shapes. You can either punch a hole in a corner and add some ribbon, or simply leave them as they are. Not only have you saved the card from the recycle bin (once again, I hope my readers won't be putting them in the normal bin!) but now you don't need to buy tags next year. :)

Here are the ones I've made this year;



If you turn your cards into tags post pictures below, I'd love to see them!
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How To: Soothe Puffy Eyes

The festive season has finally drawn to a close and we're all heading back to work; most of us slightly heavier than when we left! After a fortnight of over-indulging on food and getting less sleep than we should, it comes as no surprise that a few are suffering the puffy-eyed look of sleep deprivation.
There are plenty of remedies that can be bought over the counter, but for a cheap (and probably more effective!) alternative you should be heading to the fridge!

Not for a glass of cool wine or beer (that's how you got here remember), but instead for one of the following...



Cucumber
It's a cliche for a reason! All those women laying back with cucumber over their eyes are reaping the benefits of looking silly on camera in two ways. The puffiness will be soothed and reduced by the cold of the cucumber, while the high water content will help re-hydrate your eyes and prevent water retention. So grab a few slices from the fridge, pop them over your eyes and relax for 10 minutes. A quick nap wouldn't hurt either! ;)

Strawberries
Strawberries also have fab qualities that will help soothe those tired eyes. As with the cucumber, the cold will reduce the appearance of swelling for you. In addition strawberries also contain the natural ingredient alpha-hydroxy, which is used in many expensive facial creams to make the skin look younger and smoother. This time pop the slices underneath your eyes, directly on the puffy area, then relax for 10 minutes - nap optional!

Milk
It may sound odd, but a cotton ball drenched in ice-cold milk placed over each eye will do wonders for those tired bags! Keep your eyes tightly shut while they're in place for 10 minutes, then cleanse, tone and moisturise as usual.

Olive Oil and Tea Bags
Possibly the weirdest solution of the lot (and admittedly not from the fridge...) - place 2 wet tea bags in the freezer for a few minutes to make them ice cold. While they're chilling massage a small amount of olive oil onto your eyelids and place the tea bags over the top once they're ready. As with the other rememdies you'll need to lay back and relax for 10 minutes while it does the trick, then cleanse, tone and moisturise as usual.

Two tips to prevent bags from happening in the future...
- Drink plenty of water! Bags are often a result of water retention from dehydration, not just a late night. Keeping hydrated will stop your body from retaining water as it will have a constant supply anyway.
- Keep your facial products in the fridge. This will reduce any puffiness before it has a chance to become noticeable and may even increase the shelf-life of your products. Always check labels before just to make sure it's safe though!

Please note: The eye area is very delicate and you should only be using the lightest touch with any of these methods. It is also very sensitive so if you're in any doubt over any of the products mentioned above test them on the inside of your wrist or elbow first to check for an allergy. None of this information constitutes as medical advice and a GP should always be consulted if you think the cause is more than just a late night.
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Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year!

May the new year bring all your hopes and dreams into fruition!
 

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