$70 H&M giveaway with a weekend crossing!

05 August 2014

Marla from A Weekend Crossing is one of my first blogging buddies that I connected with through this blog. She is drop dead gorgeous, reads interesting historic novels and non-fiction, loves her guinea pigs, lives in California and has the coolest sense of style. She even sent me a handwritten letter all the way from the US of A just because - how lucky am I?!

She's celebrating her first blog birthday with this giveaway, which I think is very well suited for her blog - every time she's wearing something lovely, I'm often surprised that it's from H&M. That place can really make some gems.

I'm so happy to help host this giveaway, just do the usual below on the Rafflecopter widget and good luck!




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the happy list :: july 2014

04 August 2014


all photos from my Instagram!


Read: Severed Heads, Broken Hearts by Robyn Schneider. Review to come.

Watched: The Harry Potter movies. E and I decided to start from the beginning and work our way through - obviously not our firs time watching them, but it's fun to do it all in one go!

Ate: La Petite Maison. Beautiful, provençale cooking.

Clicked: Margo's fun, informative and gorgeous European Travel Blog. Her recent posts on Salzburg have made me very nostalgic, and her stunning photos of Hallstatt have really had me kicking myself for not going there when I lived in Salzburg. Whether you're a Euro-traveller or not, her blog will transport you to all corners of the continent and give you interesting and comprehensive guides for different countries and cities. 

Listened: Some Nights by Fun. It takes me back to two years ago when E took me to Santorini and just epitomises summer for me.

Wore: These Topshop crochet shorts. They are the comfiest pair of shorts - breezy, elasticated waistband, cream colour that goes with anything. They're a little dressier than the usual denim pair, and did I mention the elasticated waistband? If you're interested in them and are in between sizes, go down a size as they run a little bigger.

Visited: Berlin & Hamburg. Lots of posts of my German adventures to come!

Ran: 67.3km. I had hoped to pass 70, but considering I was away for a week I guess it's not too shabby! I did 2 11K runs in July, which I was quite pleased with. August is my 10K race month!

Cooked: Gazpacho, the ultimate summer dish.

Celebrated: The wedding of a friend from school in Berlin. My two best friends from school and I left our boys behind in London and made it a girly trip which was very fun, and the wedding was lovely.

You can read "The Happy List" series here


pacata with zomato

02 August 2014

I'm not a shy person by any means and I love to meet new people, but I've been in certain awkward situations that haven't helped to eradicate my nervousness for throwing myself into a crowd where I know nobody. So when I was very kindly invited to the foodie event held at Pacata by Zomato, I was very excited with a side of what-shall-I-do-if-it's-one-of-those-awkward-situations.

Let me tell you now - with the combination of the friendly staff at Pacata, the warmly welcoming Zomato team and the loveliness of everyone who attended, I really needn't have worried.

If you don't know of Zomato, it's a great website and smartphone app where you can find honest restaurant reviews of other users, including ratings, price range and other info you typically want to know. If you're out and about you can use the app to find a place nearby with good reviews, you can upload your own and post photos to recommend (or warn about) places for others - basically a very useful site for all of us foodies.

(This is not sponsored by Zomato at all, but I really enjoy using it and you can find my profile here.)

Pacata is a restaurant that brings Asian-fusion street food to a more refined and interesting level. Since street food seems to be all the rage these days, it's a great idea - all that goodness in the comfort of a cosy restaurant, with seating and cocktails? Yes please.

We were lucky enough to get a taste of some of the food they offer: I had Popcorn Chicken (which tasted a lot like Japanese Kara-age chicken, which basically means it was superb), the Chicken Satay Burger which was very good, and - weirdly enough - Pad Thai with squid ink tagliatelle. It sounds (and looks) strange, but the seafood taste worked surprisingly well, though it did make the dish a little richer than usual.

We also got to learn from a demonstration of how to make Papaya Salad (which I could have eaten a whole bucketful of). Not the papaya you normally think of - the sweet, orange stuff - but the Thai papaya that resembles an overgrown cucumber/courgette hybrid.


















Of course, we got treated to some cocktails as well - I tried the gin-based Anahata Rama (gin, fresh basil, ginger, lemongrass cordial, fresh lemon, guanabana juice), and we even had a chance to make our own Hustler cocktails (fresh passion fruit, lychee, lemon juice, gin, gomme syrup). Even though mine didn't taste quite as perfect as the professional's, I was pretty proud!







I would definitely be interested in coming back to Pacata and trying out their a la carte menu - Asian fusion is hard to get right in my opinion, but so far I like what I've tried. I liked the vibe of the place too - relaxed, friendly and very comfortable. I imagine the service is great too, all the staff were so nice!

Thanks again to Pacata and Zomato for hosting us!