The kids menu was split into two. A menu for little ones and a larger portion menu for up to 11 year olds. Each menu included a starter, main, desert and refillable drink. There is plenty of choice available. If the kids want pizza they can choose a flavour off the main menu and it just comes in a smaller portion.
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Project 365 Days 33-39
Hi all. Another week and another seven photographs capturing what we have been up to this week.
The sun has been shining this week but it is very very cold. It was -1 during the week on the way to school.
33/365 - Little J spent the morning in nursery today and was so tired he fell asleep for almost 4 hours.
34/365 - The Meat and Greet details were available online for the forthcoming McBusted Tour. Too expensive for me. Gutted.
35/365 - It was nice to have some time with Big J tonight and we played some board games. We received Disney Hedbanz
for christmas and its so much fun. Its very similar to Guess Who but with disney characters.
36/365 - Daddy had a little go on a tombola in Tesco today for charity and won two little prizes. Well done Daddy.
37/365 - Enjoying a pre valentines meal at Prezzo. Keep an eye out for our review this week.
38/365 - In the early hours of Friday Morning Daddy and I became an aunty and uncle for the first time. Big J has a new cousin, baby A. He is absolutely adorable and we couldn't wait for cuddles.
39/365 - Big J and little J rolling down the hill at Clifford Tower, York. We had a lovely day taking in the sights in York.
Cream Tea and Steam Experience at Ravenglass
Three Course Meal with a Glass of Wine For Two at Prezzo
As a couple we love to spend time at the cinema, the theatre or going for a nice meal. Sometimes its nice just to step out of the 'Mummy and Daddy' shoes for a night, even if its just a couple of hours. Its nice to go for a meal without leaving the restaurant with stains on your clothes after you have tried to feed a toddler.
When we looked at the meal experiences we both decided on Prezzo. Its a restaurant we haven't visited before and there is a new one just opened close to us. A three course meal and a glass of wine sounds like the perfect way for us to enjoy some 'couple' time.
So we are all booked in and really looking forward to it. Keep an eye out for my review later this week.
Brand new to the festival scene for 2015 comes Geronimo, a long weekend of organised mayhem at one of England’s premier visitor attractions, Tatton Park in Cheshire.
Geronimo will make its debut over the May Bank Holiday weekend (Sat 23 – Mon 25 May) and is set to deliver an exciting programme of acts, amazing experiences and wonderful adventures, resulting in a fantastic family day out.
Festival Director Simon Goldman said: “As a father of seven, I know how hard it is to find quality days out that cater for the whole family. With Geronimo, we’ve created a festival that’s going to keep the kids entertained all daylong, and create memories that will last a lot longer.
Making the most of the beautiful woodlands at TattonPark, the Adrenaline Zone will challenge even the bravest adventurers with a high ropes course, tree climbing, den making and a thrilling zip line that will reach speeds of up to 60KPH!
For those who like things a little less fast paced there’s also plenty of storytelling and the chance to picnic with characters from Alice in Wonderland.
Geronimites are also invited to join a host of big names on the Geronostage. Already signed up to appear are Cbeebies favourite Mr. Bloom, who will be performing live twice a day.
CBeebies ‘I Can Cook’ presenter, Katy Ashworth, will also be making three live stage appearances daily, along with daily meet and greets. More live acts to be announced soon.
Creative kids can join in the many craft workshops in the Funky Junk Zone. From cookie decorating to buggymakeovers, festival-goers are also invited to take part in Geronimo’s live art project throughout the weekend. Be prepared for a glitter overload!
Gasp in awe at the breathtaking aerial trapeze artists or laugh out loud at the clowns in the Circus Zone with regular shows taking place throughout the day. Fancy learning a skill or two? Head to the circus skills workshop and learn the tricks of the trade or catch the family classic Punch & Judy shows that will be taking place daily - That’s the way to do it! And keep your eyes peeled, you might spot a mini circus act roaming throughout the festival!
Other activity confirmed includes a pop-up petting farm, giant sandpits, camel rides, marvelous bubble shows and asuper bouncy inflatable village in the 3ft & Under Zone.
For kids who love a dance the Groovy Zone offers great activities including zumba workshops, dressing up areas, dance classes with Baby Ballet and even Geronimo’s own disco – playing all the favourite party tunes!
Tatton Park is famous for its beautiful gardens and attractions, including the beautiful deer park, magical woodlands and a working farm. With good motorways links, extensive on site parking and just a half-mile walkfrom Knutsford railway station, Geronimo 2015 isaccessible for all.
Geronimo is aimed at families with children aged between 2 and 12 years old. Geronimo Early Bird tickets go on sale on February 2 priced £16pp, with family passes starting from £75. To purchase tickets and for more information visit Geromino
The Karcher was pretty much ready to use when he took it out the box. He just attached the wheels and adjusted the connections. It was really easy.
The water tank is shown above. Its really simple to unclip and fill. There is a maximum line so you don't overfill.
The hand tools were easy to slot together and shortly after opening he was ready to go.
The Karcher comes with Terry cloths. These are attached to the end of the cleaner by using the clip fasteners. I have since washed these after use and they washed fine. I haven't yet looked if you can buy these separately but I am sure they will and even if they don't you could purchase something very similar - making sure its the right size.
The Karcher needs to reach a certain heat before it begins to steam. There is a light that flashes to tell you that it has reached the correct temperature. This wasn't a problem when Daddy was steaming the floors as it heated quite quickly .
There is an adjustable steam control which can be used depending on the surface you are wanting to steam.
Daddy made his way through our living room and kitchen using the Karcher and he noticed straight away how powerful it was compared to our regular steam mop. If you haven't used a steam mop or cleaner before its important to remember that you clean from front to back not back to front like you would with a hoover. The main reasons for doing it this way is a) stopping you from standing in the wet and b) if it does pick up clumps of wet dust it is easier to wipe away.
Another point to remember is this is a steam cleaner so it will make things wet. If you are using this on tiles, mirrors or glass you will need to wipe them dry.
Last week Daddy decided to clean the oven which was a job long overdue. He got out the Karcher to see if it the steam would help make the job a little easier. He used a different tool that then did for the floor. This was more of a hand held tool so was easier to use on the oven.
He fitted the cloth around and begin to steam to hopefully loosen the grease.
He still had to use a normal oven cleaner and give it a good scrub but the steam definitely helped as the grease (yuk) was just melting away from the oven.
After he finished cleaning the inside he decided to take off the cloth and steam the glass on the oven door. I am actually ashamed at just how dirty it looks in this photo. I honestly thought there would be no chance of removing this.
After a couple of minutes Daddy shouted me over to have a look. I didn't want to because I knew that if the grime hadn't of come off I would have had to buy an new oven as I wouldn't cook in that. I honestly was shocked at just how clean it looked. He had purposely done half so I could see the difference. It only took him minutes because the steam was just eating through the grease and Daddy just had to wipe clean.
So glad at just how clean this looks.
What We Liked.
The power of the steam cleaner. We noticed a massive difference to our regular steam mop.
Our floor seemed to look cleaner for longer.
Easy to set up.
Easy to use.
The variety of tools for different surfaces.
Multi Purpose.
Compact.
What Could Improve
More supply of cloths included.
The length of the cable from plug to cleaner. We had to change plug holes to clean our living room and kitchen.
Daddy is really looking forward to steam cleaning our bathroom over the next few weeks and I cannot wait to share our results.
To find out more about The Karcher Steam Cleaner 2.500c you can visit the website HERE
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