I’m very excited to tell you about a Cool Camping Magazine called Inspired Camping. It’s a free resource ideal for the busy camper as it brings high quality, cool, retro, vintage, funky and eco-friendly news and inspirations together in one place.
I would like to share with you a SECRET glimpse of some of the articles. Have a good look around and let me know what you think. I’d love to hear from you.
Oh… and don’t forget to sign up to the site to receive bonuses and more information about the launch and the freebies I’ll be offering to the lucky few.
Now that’s something to celebrate!
Good one 🙂 When I’m back at work in July I’ll be Head of PR so I’ll make sure to follow on Twitter and add you to the Press Release list. In the meantime I’ll follow as just me 🙂 Hope all is well with you all x
That sounds like a great job. Will definitely be interested in working with you when you get back… but until then make sure you enjoy the time off with your boys x
Just wanted to let you know that I am assigning “Beach Potato” at our book club tonight. I have read it twice and still love every page. I know the other ladies will too. Will let you know how it goes next month.
Hi Roberta – I’m so pleased you liked it. That’s so wonderful to hear and I’m smiling like a cheshire cat at this moment. I’m also a member of a book club and can’t recommend them highly enough, especially when it comes to sourcing good titles, banter and wine! Do please mention it’s aimed at children so they can judge it in the right genre.
I’m really looking forward to hearing comments back from you and your club. And for those interested in outdoor pursuits and camping, please don’t forget to mention about InspiredCamping.com launching on 30 March. There will be freebies up for grabs!
Absolutely. I explained that it is geared toward young adults and children, but I love it enough to read it over and over. They seemed excited for it. We do snacks too and I was thinking of making pasties when I host. Have any tried and true recipes? I loved them when I was in England.
Great idea! You can’t go wrong with a Jamie Oliver recipe. Try this twist on a traditional one: http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pastry-cake/cornish-cowboy-pasties or look up Hugh Fearnley Whittingstal’s veg pasties if you have any vegetarians. These are my favourite cooks and I’m sure you’ll find something from their sites. Good luck! Look forward to hearing from you again. *smile*
Here’s a veg pasty recipe from Hugh: http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/chefs/hugh-fearnley-whittingstall/spinach-and-thyme-pasties-recipe