And the winners are…

Hey folks!

A quick announcement first of all. The winners from the Urban Fruit giveaway (old school- names written on paper, Andy drew them out of a pot).

Hannah Ashley (via facebook)

Lara

Vikki Roberts (via facebook)

Poppy

Mary

Congratulations!

If you could all email your address to me (emailme@runningcupcake.co.uk) I shall pass it on to the folks at Urban Fruit and they will send your goodies out to you.

Rambles from this week:

Sweatshop on Wednesday was part of a new route and part of an old route- it introduced me to more of the field which I love! I was at the back but kept the other girls in sight, and even managed one mile at 8.55! I was pleased with that (and exhausted after!).

Pump on Thursday- getting used to the new release now.

Run after work on Friday- 3.5 miles- through fields including the long grass section so had to really slow. Very muggy and sticky but enjoyable.

Saturday- Went out for breakfast with friends. Hoped to spot Jenson Button competing in his triathlon. Saw a few cyclists whizzing by but no Jenson. The tea and company more than made up for it. Then got roped into helping decorate our bathrooms!

Sunday- 6.5 mile run looping through the fields twice. As you can tell I am loving running through the fields at the moment. When the sun came out it was baking and almost unbearable though.

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This is the part of the field where the grass is very long!

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You can sort of see tracks but they are pretty over grown. I love that this is only 5 minutes from where I live.

What is the best thing about where you live? 

It’s the weekend! And a rave about Ocado

Hooray! We all made it peeps! Pat yourself on the back!

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First up, I love this new iced tea jug. Recently I bought myself a laptop, (with birthday vouchers) as for the past 7 years I have been doing all my work, blogging etc on a teeny netbook, which slowed down and finally all the software ran out or something. Anyway, it is a revelation to be able to see an entire website without scrolling sideways and down. But I also don’t have ad-block stuff yet, and it seems that google is very good at spying on what I browse and then giving me links to places where it is on sale. That is how I found out about this anyway! We have (had?) a jug for iced tea, but I have looked everywhere and think it must have been broken or something. Of course I could just buy another normal jug (and I did look at some)- but then this popped up on my screen. It was pay day on Monday so I decided to treat myself. It has a filter so can be used for loose leaf tea, but I started off with some berry teabags, plus blueberries and raspberries. Scrumptious.

IMG_5749Also, I am getting a bit obsessed with Ocado. We have had our shopping delivered from them for a few years now and I do think they are great. I love it because on a Monday night we can book a shop for the next evening, and edit it until 1 in the morning, plus it only shows what is in stock, so you hardly ever get substitutions. But they are turning into a great place to get more alternative brands too. I love that Alpro unsweetened almond milk and I was so excited when I found out that they stock Zest pesto. They also sell bits like coconut flour and sugar, and they have just started selling PB&Co (although no chocolate stuff). The Rude Health coconut drink is nice (it has rice in there too) but it does curdle in hot tea.

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I often just type something in the search box (“coconut” is a favourite of mine at the moment- that is how I found the Primal bars which I have seen Claire rave about before) and on a whim decided to search for Pulsin. Imagine my delight when I found they stock them now! The soya protein powder was on offer- I don’t know why I bought it as I never get on with protein powders- they either taste gritty and weird or give me a stomach ache. I think I was thinking about pancakes or something? I tried it in some alpro yoghurt and it was OK but still powdery. But the Primal bars have been delicious, and the other day I had the Bliss bar in the orange packet- really good too. The coconut and vanilla popcorn also popped up when I searched “coconut”- I have only seen it occasionally in Waitrose before.

My fridge is also rather full of coconut water as the Vita Coco stuff was on offer the other week too.  And they stock Green People toiletries.

Hooray.

My running this week has been a bit more normal. I went to Sweatshop on Wednesday, and we went around the fields (but the reverse direction which is way harder!), and then last night I went to pump. The new release is tough, and I am a bit annoyed with it, because for the last release for the chest track you swapped between the bar and dumbbells, which meant I could go a bit heavier on the bar. Now it is all bar, so I have had to go lighter on the bar again. It feels like anti-progress (insert the correct word here- I apologise as I finished my marking at just after 11 last night…) and I know in reality it is working my arms just as hard, but still. Also, the abs are back to just crunches and those leg extend things- no plank or variations.

Tomorrow we are up early as I have a 10K run in Milton Keynes and then I am hoping to get a bit of baking done too- my mixing bowl misses me.

What is your favourite weekend chill out activity? I am very much looking forward to baking and listening to some podcasts.

Are you stupidly excited by new food products being stocked in your local shops?

PS- If you want to try Ocado I can email you a £20 off voucher (but I think it is off an £80 shop or something)- we did that when we started and ordered loads of things that won’t go off like washing powder. Anyway, the offer is there. And PPS, Ocado did not sponsor this or anything, I am just a bit obsessed with them at the moment.

Tea and granola

I was kindly sent a few products to try recently- you guessed it, tea and granola. They were sent to me in exchange for a review.

Of course I jumped at the chance to try some “teapees” from Higher Living- they sent me some Earl Grey and their Power blend.

The Earl Grey was gorgeous.

The steam made the picture go all fuzzy!

The tea contains organic black tea, bergamot oil and rose petals for a delicate flavour.

The Earl Grey is wonderful. I love Earl Grey anyway, but some of them don’t have a very strong bergamot flavour, but as soon as I opened the packet I could smell it. It reminded me of when you have Earl Grey chocolate- that lovely citrus smell. They have also added rose petals for some prettiness. I don’t let it brew for long as I don’t like that stewed taste, but the temple meant that it brewed in super quick time.

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The Power blend contains Yerba Mate (I don’t know what that is- I googled it and apparently it is a member of the holly family that is high in caffeine), organic spearmint, cocoa shells and ginkgo. It was also rather delicious- it had a lovely minty flavour with a sort of peppery aftertaste (basically less sweet than normal mint tea) and I really enjoyed it. Because of the caffeine content I would keep this for the mornings generally. I love the tea temples/ teapees too- they really do mimic the flavour of loose leaf tea.

I was also sent some On The Go granola pouches from Lizi’s granola.

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These are little individual pouches of granola (I was sent Original, Treacle Pecan and Belgian Chocolate flavours), with added powdered milk (lactose free), so the idea is that you can open the pouch, add water and then eat. The packets even some with a little spoon.

IMG_5700I don’t eat my breakfast on the go, but if you did I am sure they are a better option than buying something from a fast food place or whatever. I had mine in bowls and they looked rather small! But then granola usually does! I generally have granola with some fruit, and had this with a chopped apple. Like the other Lizi’s granola products, these were delicious. Although I am not vegan, I am not a huge fan of dairy products, and like to opt for mostly organic, so a dairy free option would be a good addition in my opinion.

When browsing on their website I came across some little single serving sachets (the Pink Apple and Cinnamon one is here) so that is an option if you don’t want the milk powder.

Where do you eat your breakfast? I always have mine at home-usually in the week I am really hungry when I wake up so I could not imagine waiting until I got to work (and then it is not as if I sit at a desk or anything).

Keeping Fit for Free

Hi peeps,

Recently I was sent an email about a blogger competition (UK bloggers only). Legal and General have conducted some research and found out that when budgets at home get tight, the gym membership is one of the first things to cancel. They want to encourage people to get fit without the gym, and want bloggers to post about it. You can see the details here in case you fancy entering.

Years ago I was a member of the gym, but I found that I preferred the classes to the actual gym, and now as I can only get to one a week it is cheaper for me to pay as I go. But I need to focus on the free things. So here are the things I do to keep active:

Walking

Walking is brilliant. It gets you out in the fresh air. It takes you away from the sofa. It can be a lovely gentle activity (when I was recovering from my op I had to walk each day, but just gently), but it can be more of an aerobic workout if you walk fast, or up hills, or do some hiking. You can look at nice scenery while you walk. Or you can multi-task- walk to the shops, or to work (if you are lucky to live close enough). No matter what the weather is like you can walk. If it is raining, put on some boots and put up your hood. If it is cold, wear gloves. Often we used to go on a walk after dinner, just around the fields and housing estate where we live, but recently we have got out of the habit.

Gardening

This is pretty much free, so long as you have a garden and the equipment you need (shears/ trowel etc). When we first moved our little garden was not cared for at all- it was basically an old patio and a little lawn. Through the years we have gradually added more plants (and some of these are cuttings from other people so they have been free), and so this has been a constant source of free activity for us both. Digging up weeds, cutting back plants and carrying all the garden waste around to the green bin all add up. Plus again you are out in the fresh air. We have an allotment, which although isn’t free, is inexpensive (I think our plot is £30 a year, which isn’t much). The weeding alone is a massive strength workout! Often the papers have offers for free seeds, and you can plant seedlings in old egg boxes or cartons, so you can keep costs fairly low. Plus you end up with pretty flowers or tasty home grown produce.

Running

So, of course as with anything, you could spend loads on all the gear, and race entries etc. But if you already have trainers and a sports bra, you are good to go (and I feel that with the theme of “cancelling gym membership”, you would have those things). You can go for a run as soon as you get home from work. You don’t have to wait for the treadmill hogger to get off. You don’t have to book on to the class.You can run on your own, but if you want to run with company then there are free options out there too.

Option 1: Go along to your local Sweatshop running group. They offer free weekly runs, usually with a guide from the shop. It is totally free, and as a bonus you get a technical t-shirt after only a few runs. Amazing! And free.

Option 2: Sign up to your local parkrun. They offer free weekly 5k runs (not races)- they are timed so if you like stats or beating your pb they may appeal. You have to do 50 runs to earn your free t-shirt- this is going to take me years but I will get there!

Both of these options are fantastic for all stages of runner- at parkruns people can walk around in 50 minutes or sprint around in 15, children can join in (they even have some specific,shorter junior events) and every single runner will be encouraged by all the volunteers. At Sweatshop the staff tend to be keen runners, so they will be on hand for advice about stretches, routes, kit and so on. My local one does a beginners group (sort of a couch to 5K) as well as our more varied group. And if you love it then of course you can sign up to both.

Internet

When I was marathon training I took yoga rather more seriously, and I used to use the free yoga for runners podcast from yoga download. I really need to start doing it again, but as you can tell I am not as motivated by this as by running. But anyway, the point is the internet is pretty big, and you can find pretty much anything you want on there. You tube is full of workout videos. But for me it is not as good as the others as it is not outside in the fresh air. Unless you have a tablet or something and can take it out into the garden. (But then if I did that I know I would get distracted and notice weeds and end up gardening with the website playing in the background….)

As you can see there are plenty of ways to keep active without even setting foot in a gym, and I personally feel that getting some fresh air has such huge benefits- it is so important to get some fresh air (and daylight if you can) every day.

How do you keep active? Are you a fan of the gym or do you prefer other ways of exercising?

Stuff and bits

Things I have taken photos of.

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An okobay coconut ice lolly with blackberries, peach and a sprinkling of granola. Post body pump cool down.

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Sourdough toast with lemon curd, and pb/jam, plus salted almonds. A post long run lunch.

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Purple and orange sweet potato crisps from M&S. Another post long run snack- we shared them one Saturday. Love something salty after a run in the sun. I had never seen purple sweet potatoes before. Tasty, but not as good as sweet potato popchips (WHEN ARE THEY COMING HERE????)

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Buckwheat pancakes with peanut butter and doughnut peaches. Probably a post long run breakfast- I can’t remember!

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A gorgeous package from Urban Fruit (exciting giveaway coming soon)…

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My package Included this cool t-shirt. It is more of an orange colour (the first photo looks more like it) and I love it.

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Blue nail varnish (Essie Mesmerize) that matches my new purse (not on purpose I must add!). I love my navy nail polish (another Essie one) but it is a bit too dark for the summer. I love this shade- like the sea on a beautiful summer day. I have not even moved all my bits over to my new wallet yet- I shall save that job for the weekend.

After my half on Sunday I went for a sports massage on Monday which helped loads. On Tuesday I did a “naked”(no technology) run due to my Garmin not being charged, so I think I did about 3 miles but I am not sure. I don’t often look at it when I run anyway, but at least I was not even tempted to. It was so windy though! My legs felt better than I thought they would.

Anyone else end up with a pile of random photos? Sometimes I wonder why I even took the photo…