Jam, then cream? Cream, then jam? How do you eat yours?
Me? I like cream first, then jam. No idea why, I just do. The local folks of Devon like theirs the same way.
The lovely lot at Parkdean have been talking about ‘staycations’ and why the residents of Devon and Cornwall are choosing to holiday in the UK over abroad. A recent survey by Parkdean Holidays found that 41% of Devon and Cornwall residents are choosing to holiday right on their doorstep!* They live in such beautiful areas, with amazing food and sights, there’s really no need for them to holiday elsewhere!
Devon holds a special place in my heart. Lambs first family holiday. You can read my post about packing for that holiday here. It really is stunning. It was my first time to that part of the country too and I would love to visit there more often, but the 6 hour drive puts me off. Having said that, we stopped at the most amazing farm called Puxton Park. What an amazing little find! It had everything for the perfect family day out. Soft play, park, sand pit, animals, cafe and more! If you’re ever in the area, or on your way to devon, google Puxton Park and make it your stop off point for lunch and a toilet break – although keep in mind you’ll be there for hours!
I didn’t actually eat afternoon tea while in Devon – don’t ask me why, it still baffles me now! However, thanks to Park Dean, this week I had the opportunity to eat and review a lovely hamper of Devon foods. Scones, jam, clotted cream, cider, biscuits, tea and fudge in a beautiful picnic hamper – it was like being back in Devon! The hamper was delicious. The Plymouth tea was really tasty and the fudge, well, the fudge was unbelievable. And now it’s all gone. And that makes me sad.
Since Lamb came along we have loved going on ‘staycations’. Mainly because it’s much easier to fill a car up and drive with a baby or toddler, than it is to pack a few things into a suitcase and jump on an aeroplane (although we have taken him on 2 holidays abroad when he was a little older and I wrote a list of things you need for the plane.)
We have a beautiful country and not enough of us take advantage of that. Ok, I know the weather isn’t always great, but that’s nothing a pair of wellies, hat and gloves can’t fix!
To celebrate ‘staycations’ Parkdean have put together a fab competition where you can win a holiday for you and your family! It’s really easy to enter, just click here and follow the instructions. Competition closes on 4th September so you’ve got to be quick!
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*I was sent the hamper free of charge to review. Statistics provided by Parkdean Holidays.



The room was clean and tidy and had everything I needed, including a full length mirror! Well done Travelodge! I had a little kettle with complimentary tea and coffe (thumbs up from the coffee drinker) and a decent TV. Obviously being in London I would normally head out for dinner and having a TV in my room isn’t essential, however Saturday night most of the bloggers I met had gone home so I ended up in my room alone watching Harry Potter and eating a McDonalds! Classy Alex.





So we are off on holiday to Gran Canaria today! In fact, as this blog post goes live I’ll be at the airport drinking an (very) early morning cocktail! When I say cocktail, I mean mocktail of course 😉














There are loads of rides and attractions based around some of the favourite Cbeebies characters. Lamb particularly liked Mr Tumbles Sensory Garden, Postman Pat’s Parcel Post ride, and Charlie and Lola’s House. Be warned, not all of the characters are there and I have been told they are looking to expand, so we will just have to visit again once they do! For example, we were pretty disappointed not to see Mister Maker’s Shapes there as these are Lambs absolute favourite. Also I thought we might see national treasure Peter Rabbit there. Even though, what is there is so much fun and hugely entertaining.




















