Urbanista Launches its Stylish Berlin Wireless Earphones

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The iPhone 7 created demand for wireless earphones like never before and brands have not disappointed. One of our favourites is the Berlin wireless earphones from Swedish lifestyle brand, Urbanista. They have a simplistic, easy to use design, but they are also gorgeous. They are a beautiful pair of earphones which are well made and comfortable. They have a microphone and volume control. They work with iOS, Android and Windows. These great bluetooth earphones gives you control without having to pick up your phone. They are so handy, allowing complete freedom. We love them in Rose Gold, the top trending colour of 2016.

 

Swedish lifestyle brand, Urbanista, today launches the new Berlin range, the latest in its beautifully designed portfolio of Bluetooth wireless earphones. With a sleek Scandinavian design and comfortable fit, the Berlin is the ideal choice for those looking for an easy to use earphone to fit in with their busy lifestyle.
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Available in white, black, rose gold and blue petroleum, the Berlin has a unique construction with soft silicon ear buds and a flat cable which gives users an ergonomic and tangle free fit. The earphones offer a playtime of up to 4 hours and the hands-free microphone means users can easily take phone calls without having to reach for their phone.

Whether it’s between meetings, relaxing on a plane or commuting on a crowded bus or train, the Berlin earphones are the perfect everyday companion. Compact, easy to use and easy to enjoy!

Berlin is available in stores and at www.urbanista.com now for £39

Urbanista Berlin Wireless Headphones are available here.

Another round up for Christmas:

 

These I have picked out to be read to keep yourselves sane in the run up to the big day, as you plough through the lists in between the Christmas parties, wondering if you have enough chairs for Auntie Flo as well, who has decided she can come after all. Lovely though it is to have her…

This first has a twinkly cover, which evokes Christmas and because it’s set in New York it appeals to me, because I have been once, and will be going again with a grand daughter who has to have a serious and extensive operation in a couple of days. She and I intend to celebrate in the big apple once she is well enough.

 

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Miracle on 5th Avenue.  By Sarah Morgan.

A tale of love and the magic of the festive season that is the perfect relaxing read/switch off read in the run up to, or over Christmas.

Hopeless romantic Eva loves the holiday season, and is delighted to be spending looking after a beautiful New York penthouse this Christmas. Cynical crime-writer and mysterious owner of the penthouse Luke is not so in love with the winter months, after tragedy struck him one previous Christmas. When both are snowed in the luxury apartment after a freak snowstorm hits the city, Eva and Luke are drawn into each other’s worlds and a special bond forms between them… Will Luke finally let go of his past demons and accept the wonders and joy both Christmas and Eva can bring him?

Yep, go for this. It is a feel good book, sparkly and will set you up for stuffing the turkey.

Harlequin Mira pb £7.99

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The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper

How clever is this idea:

Arthur Pepper is an elderly Yorkshire widower who is ruled by his daily routine after the death of his beloved wife. On the first anniversary of Miriam’s death, Arther decides to clear her wardrobe, and discovers a gold charm bracelet, one he has never seen before.

He sets off on a journey, charm by charm, a journey that takes him round the world, but also within himself. A true voyage of discovery. Such a lovely book, and one to consider with 2017 looming. It will remind you, or the lucky person who finds this in their stocking, that life is full of possibilities but you do have to go out and make it happen.

I love it. 2017 here I come.

Harlequin Mira pb £7.99

And for something gritty.

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Cut to the Bone by Alex Caan

I really don’t like it when publishers say ‘for fans of ……. ‘ I know why they do it, so that you can categorise a debut author, but I still don’t like it. This book stands alone, and is for fans of Alex Caan.

You’ll chew your nails, and take turn the pages. A box of Christmas chocolates it is not, but it’s good to have something salty, sharp and a contrast to soft centres.

Full of tension, and  up to date: one missing girl, two million suspects – I didn’t know what a vlogger was, which puts me in my place. Ruby is one, a rising star of YouTube who goes missing.

No-one believes there’s a problem, she’s an adult after all. Then along comes the video. DI Kate Riley, and her team become involved, but are they a trustworthy team?

Read it and find out.

Twenty7 pb £7.99

 

Roald Dahl Boy & Going Solo Two BBC Radio 4 Dramatisations Audio Books

"None of these things is important, but each of them made such a tremendous impression on me that I have never been able to get them out of my mind." Road Dahl going solo, boy, audio book,

I have become a huge fan of audio books since becoming a mother. I love reading but fitting in the time, or even just managing to sit down is impossible sometimes. So having someone read them to you is just perfect. Like most children I loved Roald Dahl. I was obsessed with his stories and they still stay with me now I am an adult. I cannot wait for my son to discover them. When the CD of Boy & Going Solo dropped through our letterbox we were excited. These are two wonderful BBC Radio 4 full cast dramas. They star Patrick Malahide. With a run time of 3 hours, you can become fully immersed in these wonderful stories. Frost loves.

Two new BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations of Roald Dahl’s gripping autobiographical stories.

These two compelling adaptations, based on Roald Dahl’s real-life tales of his of his boyhood and youthful overseas adventures, celebrate his remarkable life and commemorate his genius.

Boy Dahl’s childhood was one of excitement, wonder, terror and sadness. From his fascination with the local sweetshop to the Great Mouse Plot, the horrors of boarding school, the obnoxious Boazers and his time as a chocolate taster for Cadbury’s, we hear of the extraordinary events that shaped him and inspired his bestselling books.

Going Solo Setting sail for Africa on the SS Montola, aged 22, Dahl is plunged into an unfamiliar world of eccentric colonial characters. In Tanzania he enjoys life on the savannah, encountering lions and deadly mambas – but when World War II breaks out, and he must round up the Germans in Dar es Salaam, he experiences the brutality of war. As he leaves the bush behind and takes to the skies as an RAF pilot, many thrilling adventures and dangerous missions will ensue before he finally makes his way back home…

Starring Patrick Malahide as the voice of Dahl, these colourful dramatisations will carry you away into worlds every bit as amazing, strange and memorable as the ones in his acclaimed fiction. Duration: 3 hours approx

“None of these things is important, but each of them made such a tremendous impression on me that I have never been able to get them out of my mind.” Roald Dahl

Boy & Going Solo: BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramas is available here.

 

Share Your Experience Of Childbirth For Catherine Balavage’s New Book

childbirth, birth, labour, labour tips, labor, childbirth book, what to expect, catherine BalavageFrost Editor Catherine Balavage is looking for women- and some men- to share their experience of childbirth with her. This will be for Catherine’s new book Women On Childbirth. Catherine had a traumatic birth experience and wants to write the book to help other women know what to expect, but also how to have a better birth. This will be Catherine’s fourth non-fiction book. She also writes fiction books.

If you would like to be included we would need your experience in 400-1000 words approx (although word count can be flexible), a biography and then some labour tips. Email your experience to frostmagazine@gmail.com

Thank you in advance to contributors.

Deadline is 1st April 2017.

 

Purrfect Christmas Gifts From Cats Protection | Cute Gifts That Help Cats

Cats Protection have wonderful gifts for the cat lover in your life. We love cats at Frost and we also love the Cats Protection who do such a good job taking care of cats and kittens. We have picked a selection of some of the gifts we like, but you can also donate to them. Every pound helps. 

We love:

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White Willow Gift Basket

Delicious biscuits, fudge, marmalade and jam.

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Tipsy Selection

Such a great idea and so tasty. Is also a legitimate way to start your day with booze. What is there not to love?

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Knitted Cat Eye Mask

So cute.

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Kitten Mini Umbrella

A dose of cuteness while you stay dry. Win win.

You can check out the Cat Protection shop here.

Where To Travel On A Budget In 2017

We’re almost ready to turn the calendar over to a new year, and that means all kinds of suggestions and predictions for 2017 are floating around the internet. People are talking about resolutions, major upcoming events, changes in the world, exciting films on the way, and all kinds of other things. But one of the most enjoyable things to talk about this time of year tends to be travel. The turn of a new year is a great time to plan ahead for a vacation or two, and around this time there are always new (or rather, updated) suggestions regarding where to go.

Here, we want to look at a few destinations in particular that might be ideal for travellers on a budget in 2017.

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Namibia

Even among those who are fascinated by the idea of vacationing in Africa, Namibia doesn’t seem to come up often. Most people tend to focus on places like South Africa, Morocco, or Tanzania. Lonely Planet—one of the better online sources for destination browsing—wrote up a list of 2017 budget destinations and pointed to Namibia’s appeal in a pretty irresistible fashion. Noting the long-term depreciation of the Namibia dollar as a reason that now is a great time to go, the article pointed out desert wildlife spotting, river canyon hiking, and even sand surfing as activities to enjoy. And on top of it all, this is a country filled with rare natural beauty—which of course is the cheapest feature to enjoy on any vacation!

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Venice, Italy

If you’re interested in travel, you probably don’t need to be told about the beauty and intrigue of Venice. Viewed by many as one of the most stunning destinations in the world, it’s a bucket list item for a lot of us. However, it also has a reputation as an expensive place to stay. But the aforementioned Lonely Planet post points out that thanks to services like Airbnb it has become far easier to find affordable accommodations in Venice.

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Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi led the way in a write-up about budget travel destinations compiled by the Irish lottery site Lottoland. While primarily geared toward gaming, the site makes a point of posting about fun things for lucky winners to do with their winnings. As a result, this was a nice little travel article. Regarding Hanoi, the point was that despite immense growth and popular recognition as one of the world’s most fascinating cities, has remained incredibly affordable. A hotel room can cost as little as £20/night, and food costs are practically negligible compared to most popular destinations. For those prices, travellers can enjoy an amazing city steeped in history and cultural intrigue.

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Bolivia

Bolivia, and specifically the capital city of La Paz, is also mentioned in the Lottoland write-up, on the grounds that it offers the beauty and charm of Latin America at a far more affordable rate than most other destinations in the region. It’s estimated that a whole day of activity in Bolivia can cost as little as £20, which means that outside of actually getting there, this can be an extraordinarily cheap trip. Best of all, visitors can check off one of the truly magical places in the world from their travel lists: the legendary salt flats, or Salar de Uyuni.

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Portugal

Forbes compiled its own list of 30 cheap places to travel in 2017, and was remarkably thorough about it. Portugal was included because it tends to be more affordable than the rest of Western Europe. It’s also worth noting that Portugal is sometimes overlooked alongside France and Spain as a stunning destination. Described in the Forbes article as “California Highway 1-meets-Tuscany,” it’s a beautiful place to explore, and one where you’ll find plenty of comfort in food and wine as well!

PLAYMOBIL have some great gifts again this year.

OK, OK, it’s a few days late, but I gave a PLAYMOBIL Advent Calendar to one of my grand-daughter for Christmas 2015 and she absolutely loved it. She’s played with the characters all year, and there are fun new themes out this year.

Try the Dressing Up Party, or Christmas on the Farm, or how about the Secret Pirate’s Treasure Party. (£19.99 ea)

pic-1-calendarAnd for the big day, there is a great selection of 2016 ranges between £2 for stocking fillers, and up to £100 for the bigger presents. They are such quality products, I have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending them.

There are all sorts of price ranges.

Under £50: I liked the Large City Zoo but my absolute favourite is ( Playmobil 6678) Large Floating Pirate Raiders’ Ship with 3 Pirates.

It’s fantastic, it really is. (£49.99)

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It floats on water – clear the bathroom, has working firing cannons – duck Mum, there is a hiding place for weapons and ammunition and you can lower the anchor with a working winch.

Dad might like to upgrade with 55536 RC underwater motor (sold separately but do let the children play with it sometimes. Glorious present.

Under £30 – Porsche 911 Carrera S (£29.99)

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Under £10  Pirates Carry Case (£9.99)

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These are fantastic presents. As I said before, I do recommend them.

All available from www.playmobil.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Gin and Coffee – what’s not to like  as Christmas approaches.                       By Milly Adams

I’m not sure why but I keep being given liquids to review, but I’m not complaining. Gin and Coffee – which go together like a horse and cart.

I know Tanqueray quite well, we’ve met from time to time. But… But… What makes this such a great present is the limited edition Tanqueray No TEN Caged Bottle. Isn’t it fantabulous, and striking.

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Clearly influenced by the Art Deco movement this is a classy addition to Christmas this year, or to some adult’s Christmas Stocking, if Santa doesn’t stop for refreshment along the way. I can just see it – ‘Here you are, Rudolph, you have the mince pie, and I’ll stick with the gin.’

The bespoke metal frame  has been expertly crafted to highlight Tanqueray No. TEN’s award-winning ten-faceted bottle shape, with a striking geometric design that reflects iconic patterns hailing from the roaring twenties.

In addition to this beautifully packaged gift, the  crafted cage has been designed to be used as an ornamental home accessory such as a decadent fruit basket once the bottle is removed. I do like something that lasts and lasts.

With 200 years of distilling expertise, Tanqueray No. TEN is an award-winning gin which prides itself on its unparalleled flavours including whole fresh citrus fruit. Unique in character and flavour, this gin provides the perfect base for creating cocktails during festive celebrations. Try a Martini or the classic T & T.

Forget the roaring 20s, just have a blast with this and make 2016 roar over Christmas, and also New Year’s Eve – if there’s any left, which I doubt. Invite the neighbours in, or the noise might disturb them.

RRP £45 Available from Selfridges, Waitrose and The Whisky Exchange

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Coffee – I love it. But only up to three cups a day or I can’t sleep and start swinging from the lights. But I read in a newspaper recently that just that daily intake might diminish the chance of Alzheimers. I do hope so, but it’s as good an excuse as any, and after an evening that builds to a roar, an excellent idea.

Union Hand-Roasted has launched gift sets for coffee lovers in time for Christmas. Here are just a few.

I’ve tried and love their coffee. The different flavours are subtle but very definitely there, if you are thinking of putting together a hamper, or just drinking it yourself.

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What about this special selection of four coffees. Speciality coffee has a naturally occurring wide range of flavours, and this pack showcases four distinctive flavour profiles. Liberacion from Guatemala has notes of chocolate and caramel, Bobolink from Brazil nuts and spices, Emporium Catuai from Panama has sweet berry notes, and Yayu Wild Forest coffee from Ethiopia is floral with citrus notes. All coffees are freshly hand-roasted and can be chosen as wholebean or ground.

RRP £23.

All Union coffees are 100% Arabica beans and sourced via Union’s fundamental sourcing principle Union Direct Trade, which creates direct, long term partnerships with farmers to improve the quality of both coffee and livelihoods. As a result, all Union coffee scores 84+ on the globally recognised Q-grade scale which assesses coffee quality.  To be classed as a speciality coffee, a score of 80+ is required. Union carefully hand roasts the coffee beans in small batches in their East London Roastery, for unrivalled flavour and freshness. They are scrummy.

Or you could simply give a coffee lover everything they need:

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Isn’t it gorgeous? The set includes a copper Hario kettle and v60 filter dripper, which results in a lighter bodied, delicate brew with a high clarity of flavour, and a copy of Union’s Real Fresh Coffee Book which is a culmination of over 20 years of experience in speciality coffee written by Union’s Co-Founders. Two special coffees have been chosen, freshly hand-roasted, for the set: Los Lajones Geisha, exceptional coffee from the Panama producer Graciano Cruz, and Genesis from Costa Rica, with notes of red berries, demerara sugar and caramel. Accompanying the set includes a Hario hand grinder, filter papers and a Union mug.

RRP is £265

On the other hand, what about the Cascara Infusion gift set.

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For those preferring a brew of a different kind, this should fit the bill. Coffee cherry fruit, known as cascara, is the dried fruit husk of the coffee bean. They produce a delicious syrupy sweetness and can be brewed in the 2 cup La Cafetiere teapot and served in a Union mug. The set includes a teapot, 300g of cascara, and 2 Union mugs.

RRP is £38.

Available from Waitrose, Ocado or online www.unionroasted.com