Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Pancake Day

Hey guys its April & Amreeta....ooohh that's right joint blog post!

This week we are going to be telling you how to make the perfect British AND American pancake! for both the sweet and savoury monster within you!


Everyone has a little pancake monster within them that doesn't allow you to just eat one pancake and be satisfied but instead makes you involuntarily eat a million pancakes!

 Aprils British Pancakes

Ingredients 
  • 110g/4oz plain flour, sifted
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 200ml/7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml/3fl oz water
How to make the perfect pancake batter;
  • Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl 
  • Now make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it 
  • Then begin whisking the eggs - any sort of whisk or even a fork will do 
  • Next gradually add small quantities of the milk and water mixture, still whisking (don't worry about any lumps as they will eventually disappear as you whisk) 
  • Then whisk once more until the batter is smooth, with the consistency of thin cream

Cooking your creation!
  • Now get the pan really hot, It's also helpful if you use a ladle to pour the batter into the hot pan
  • As soon as the batter hits the hot pan, tip it around from side to side to get the base evenly coated with batter
  • It should take only half a minute or so to cook; you can lift the edge with a spatula to see if it's tinged gold
  • Now the best bit! FLIP the pancake- don't let all your hard work be wasted by flipping it on the floor or in my case, flipping it to high and it sticking to the ceiling
To Serve
  • Sprinkle each pancake with freshly squeezed lemon juice and a dusting of either caster sugar, or icing sugar
  • Fold in half, then in half again to form triangles, or simply roll them up
Alternatively, you can top your pancake with whatever your heart desires! Milkyway spread, ice cream, Nutella, fruit/fruit compote, nuts, cream, melted chocolate!
Either way its not good for the diet so you may as well go for it!

Taadddaahhh.. your British pancake is complete!


Amreeta's American Pancakes
You will need: 
  • 1 cup Self raising flour 
  • 1 egg 
  • 1/2 cup Milk 
  •  4 tsp brown sugar 
  •  Pinch of salt 
  • Olive Oil 
  • Maple syrup 
  •  Fruit of choice
1) Add the flour, egg, milk, salt and sugar to a bowl and mix until smooth.
2) Heat a non stick pan on low- medium heat and add 1 tsp of olive oil, making sure the olive coats the pan. Spoon the mixture into the pan, I usually do two small pancakes to a pan or one medium sized one. When bubbles start to appear on the surface (2 minutes) you can flip the pancake.
3)Let it cook on the other side for another 2 minutes until brown on both sides.
4) Place onto a plate and serve with maple syrup and fruit of your choice.

And there you go, both of our delicious pancake recipes! Which one is your favourite?
tweet us your creations at @ateamlifestyle

Saturday, 4 October 2014

"October-spiration"

Hey Internet!

April here, all cosy in my fluffy blanket sipping hot chocolate. All i need now is a tad bit of my guilty pleasure-keeping up with the Kardashians, and well, I'm in heaven.




 As the evenings are drawing in and its 81 days till Christmas-yes i said the 'C' word~sorry. 
I have been embracing the inevitability of winter, swooning over the autumn/winter fashion trends that are trickling in to our high street. I had to talk my self out of buying a navy over sized snood from Top shop earlier today, i don't think i have enough will power to last the whole winter! 
send help!

Personally this is my favourite time of the year, its still warm'ISH', but you can cosy up on the evening, with your favourite +Yankee Candle glistening away in the background burning up some of the most amazing Autumnal scents. I love going on little evening adventure's, jumping and kicking up all the crunchy leaves, BUT Lets not forget that October has Halloween too! meaning i get the yearly treat of both pumpkin calving and pumpkin soup! best of all, still getting to play dress up! call it juvenile, but what is life when your too serious?

This is my personal representation of Autumn. I wanted to share my favourite colours, aspects and textures that make this particular season so inspirational and..well.. awesome :)


All these images have been taken from +Instagram  using the hash tag #autumn go check it out if you want more autumn inspiration. 
This post was inspired by the beautiful post that +Zoella did talking about her favourite parts of autumn, click  'HERE' to check that out!

Toodlepip xx


Too find more of my social media ramblings, check me out!

Twitter | Facebook | Bloglovin' | Pinterest | Tumblr | Instagram

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Heading to University/College in September?



Heres some advice from the people who have been students!

All three of us have been to Uni- Thats How we met! 

I mean enjoy your summer!! But Know you have got your grades you have either been accepted to a University or Higher Education. Congrats!

Or like some of us still debating whether to go or not, maybe I'll be able to make your decision easier. Or for you the person out there in crisis mode thinking all those questions (which how silly they may be they aren't) - trust me!
Maybe this will help you,
Also we've been there got the t-shirt so anything you want to know please ask us!

So You have received your letter Wooo!!! - Party, Celebrate and Commiserate - those who may have not got in to their Uni of choice It isn't the end of world- it may feel that way but I didn't get my top choice.
It seems silly really but believe it of students admit they don't actually read their Course Structure before accepting the University.
So its University over course- which seems silly to me, location does matter but the course could potentially offer more in a different area than the other. 
As an Example I was accepted to both Leeds and Birmingham to study Fashion Design- at the end of the day you will receive the same degree name etc. But what made me decide was that Birmingham had a stronger course structure and I could experiment with different modules in my second year, where as Leeds offered limited modules and you didn't have as much freedom to try different areas of fashion.
Leeds is particularly better student wise by the way and I never looked back, going to Birmingham was better!!!
Another thing to look at is the percentage of graduates that go into their degree relevant job,  employers will seek out for graduates at particular Universities.

Don't be scared to defer your choice either, It may all seem the right thing to do but overall it may be overwhelming and you're now going to be in debt. I would have done a foundation or travel or just save some money but with the fees going up a year later, I went to Uni.

Obviously we can only discuss from our experiences and some peoples are different to others but if you do go to uni, have fun! Take everything in and just overall enjoy it, it goes so quickly!!

Once You have been accepted, its a mad rush to get the best accommodation- 
I however was in a really good position as I did a National Diploma and so I had my grades before A-level students so I snapped up the best accommodation within 5mins walk to Uni and Centre Location, Ensuite etc etc- It was £106 per week- not to bad for centre.
Some obviously who did their emails where lucky enough to snap up the accommodation to however some were not as fortunate and even though there was a few good selections nearby. Some ended up out of the way in Flats with shared bathrooms and had to get a bus or walk 45mins to Uni. Although this doesn't sound appealing you will find people doing the same trip so I found just make bus friends and then you're sorted!

The best advice I could give someone is take your chances because you never know, you could meet your husband- creepy to think that but you never know.
Also been open to opinion at uni peoples morals or standards drop usually and how people stay "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" Its pretty much like that in First year.

On my course I don't particularly remember it being that stimulating or hard, More partying etc- most courses first year doesn't count to your degree you just have to pass it to further on.

What is Next? So moving on you have booked your accommodation; your probably want to set up a student account and get an overdraft- as grown up it may sound this will save your life in most situations. The only thing I say is compare with other banks it might be best staying loyal to the company you're with as they may give you money or a railcard etc or it might be better to change. I changed to Barclays- to which I soon regretted, they are really good at helping you keep in charge of your money with their weekly planner, but when you come to open an overdraft they ask all these questions and I didn't particularly like the process to apply- eventually I left and opened an account with Santander- really easy and you have 4 years to pay out of your overdraft- win win!! Don't be scared to go in your overdraft as most people do. Also make sure your Loan information is right and you probably will have to log on the say you have got a place etc so don't go to uni thinking that has sorted itself- You have to make sure they are paying the correct institution and course.


What will I need? Moving in, check with you accommodation and see what they will provide like iron, kettle, toaster. Some do bargain welcome packs which include duvets, pillowcases, cutlery, pans and essentials. But otherwise you should make a checklist which will help you when it comes to packing.

This is a list of what I took and what i recommend you should buy/get! :P

* Please remember that when you're moving into halls of residence, space is limited. Its part of the experience to have a small room!  Avoid Over packing you can always buy stuff when you get there as there will be lots of student deals especially on clothes!!

  • Bedding; Mattress protector, pillow and case x2/3, Fitted flat sheet- easier than having to tuck everything in( check your bed size!!) Duvet and cover ( take an all season one don't bother with two), Blanket/throw (snuggly for those wintery lounge days!)
  • Laptop/desktop computer- mouse & keyboard!! Cables!!- (ethernet cable-check with the halls as sometimes they are provided)
  • Printer/scanner
  • Desk Lamp/ Fairy Lights
  • Pen Pot
  • Books- uni related and leisure
  • Radio/ Sound system
  • Ipod/Ipad- party playlist
  • Toiletries; shower matt, toilet roll, shampoo & conditioner, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet brush, bleach- cleaning fluid, sponge, after shave, shaver, perfume, deodorant, baby wipes and dry shampoo!!
  • a few small boxes to put make up in or generic bits and bobs.
  • Shoes- flats and heels
  • Clothing; lingerie, tops, coat, trousers, dresses ect ect
  • folders for coursework
  • Pencil case
  • good bag to carry stuff
  • a hold all- small suitcase for those big ass tesco shops or it may come in use for light travel trips :)
  • spare money- hide well (some halls come with built in safes, use them
  • sunglasses and accessories and jewellery
  • picture frames- photos to decorate the walls
  • I brought a small matt for the room incase the carpet/ floor was nasty.
  • Hangers- bring quite a few! 30-60 I think
  • Scrounge some food basics like salt and pepper, ketchup, bread off your parents :P 
  • kitchen stuff; Cups( most stuff does brake so don't bring anything to special) a few plates, bowls, glasses, knives and forks, spoons, pots and pans, drying rack and fairy liquid!!
  • Laundry bag and powder/conditioner- drying rack/hanger
  • Posters
  • Cd's and Dvds for procrastination
  • Pack of cards (for the drinking games)
  • clock- alarm one!! haha
  • Of course Alcohol and mixer!
How am I going to make friends? Well its quite easy at uni, everyone is in the same position so you just need to muck in with your flat mates and go out to events! I bought a freshers wrist band and we met people on the same course as us. Get Contacts add on Facebook or Twitter or mobile numbers, all helps as then you can text them to find out which events their going to. Join some random things at the fair like societies that appeal to you that always helps- I found our Student society was shocking for this but they were okay at planning bar crawls and provided transport to things that were further away. 
Just have a mooch around your accommodation- smile and be friendly, welcoming. I helped unpack peoples cars at one point. I Understand people are shy and find it hard, best thing is you can be reserved at uni but to get the best bets of friends for life its best to try and get yourself out of that comfort zone- people don't bite! Usually :P Also get a bit of dutch courage with a drink kinda brings some people out of their box :P

Are my tutors going to be nice? Who knows they really do depend. Some won't know your name for the whole time your their but you just get used to it. I mean they have to tutor a lot of students. Most will help you though just email them with queries I mean they are paid to help you so just get your moneys worth and pester them if you desperately need help or things explaining. 


Will I spend a lot of money? I am not going to lie to you and say you'll not spend to much as their are good deals out their. But your not going to be the richest person out there. I know when my loan came in I hadn't seen that amount ever in my account and I did spend a lot of money in all my three years at uni. However you can budget yourself I found once the novelty ran out a bit and people became poor again you could budget yourself better. With less stuff going on you do get in the just of a sorta normal life :P I probably spent £400 or more in freshers week if that gives you an idea :s and I know people who spent more than £1000. The thing that saved me was that I had worked all the way through Summer and had savings.

What do I wear? Uni's don't really have any dress code or formality some people really do just go in their Pjays :D But people really don't care that much what you look like, you don't have to put extreme effort in your presentation unless that what you like. It really is chilled out. Their are some immature people obviously who will take the piss out of what you look like but I just smile and ignore it or make a saucy comment about their outfit.
 Some inspo...






Here are some handy websites I would visit!!

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/What_To_Take_To_University

http://www.studentbeans.com/free-stuff

http://www.aroundtownflats.com/blog/2010/08/top-list-of-university-life-necessities-for-on-off-campus-living/

http://www.studential.com/checklist

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/store/category/bed-bath/20001/

Heres some Top tips and advice from Amreeta & April!!





"Uni has been the best experience of my life so far, loved every bit of it! My advice would to be to enjoy yourself but make sure you keep on top of your work. Balancing socialising and uni work is the key. Also get to know as many people as possible and don't be afraid to just open up and have fun. If you have any questions or want any general advice about uni tweet me!" 






https://twitter.com/MissKimber21
"choose a course that you love/find interesting and not something you are being forced into doing. 
you're going to get so much more out of completing a course you're inspired to do and
 if you have decided that the course isn't for you, you have plenty of time to change, whether it be in your first few weeks of uni or half way through your second year"
ps) if you pre drink whilst getting ready for a night out, always double check you have the correct shoes on. I went out wearing my slippers, don't worry though, nobody notices! 











Hope This has helped!
Really Hope You Enjoy Uni!!!
Lots of wishes!!

Friday, 22 August 2014

Interview Time!


I have been To a Few Interviews already and have more soon :s But I am young and want to look professional but not like I am dressing as if i'm aged 40!
* If your going for retail it might be worth wearing something they sell so it looks like you appreciate and follow the brand/company.

To help I have selected a selection of looks from different stores.

Simple Dress Suit in a pop pink makes it young and fresh, I chose to style it with Pink and whites to make it brighter and hopefully give a good impression to the interviewer! Sandals weren't my first choice but they are white and it could be a choice if it was summer.

Pink Wrap Crepe Dress £35.00, Petite Ivory Waterfall Jacket £35.00, Pale Pink Large Tab Tote Bag £28.00, Head Over Heels Hershie White Sandal£39.00
Total Value: £137


A classic Tailored look with a new fresh Urban vibe I would style it with a simple leather tote bag to make the full look professional!


Jacquard-weave jacket £29.99, Figure-fit blouse£14.99, Leather shoes£29.9,8 Slacks £14.99 

Total value: £89.18

Layered Lady of look, I wanted to style a look maybe for the autumn where you will need a jumper, very minimalist colours but with the floral dress under neath it gives it something special and it will act as a pencil skirt.

Grey Slouch Curve Hem Crop Jumper £14.99, White Short Sleeve Plain Shirt £12.99, White Floral Pastel Bodycon Dress £12.00, Grey Double Flap Snakeskin Panel Satchel £17.99, Grey Pointed Block Heels £39.99

Overall value: £97.96 


 This is probably something I would wear to interview, that shirt could go with a pencil skirt or shorts or joggers. Duster Coats are really in shops and I would pop one over the top just to keep me warm, you can get some smart ones to the one bellow is more kaftan/kimono but styles correctly I think would make a great impression!
Mila Stripe Crop Boxy Shirt £14.00, Mallory Longline Kimono £22.00, Alice Woven Crepe Tailored Luxe Joggers £25.00, Ashleigh Brogue Detail Lace Up Flat Shoe £25.00. 

Overall Value: £86.00


I hope this inspires you, don't be scared of colour or something you wouldn't usually wear!

Monday, 28 July 2014

British Summer

As the weather is so hot here in the UK, I thought  would create a British Summer inspired mood board. I love mood boards! Not only are they quick and simple to make, but they are a visual representation of a certain theme or subject mater. I use Pinterest to collect most of my images and then put them together in Photoshop or an online photo collage maker.     

All the images in this mood board can be found by clicking the link below.

BLOG TEMPLATE BY DESIGNER BLOGS