Saturday, 7 November 2020

Fab freebies of the week 7/11


Now that we're back in lockdown, there's nothing better to do with our time than sit down and go through this week's list of the best freebies ! Well, that, and keep refreshing google news so that we can find out who the next US president is. It's more exciting than watching the Christmas Day episode of Eastenders ! Anyway, back to the freebies, the Christmas giveaways are starting to put in an experience ... exciting ! Have a lovely weekend, whatever you're up to :)

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Order a free stationery set for your child from Kukubird

Try your luck at the Molton Brown festive giveaway - get popping !

Join the Dr Botanicals reviewers club for free products to test out

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Thursday, 5 November 2020

Giveaway #743 : Win a £49 Trendhim voucher - closing 20/11


So Halloween is behind us and we're finally into November. That usually means that I start looking at ideas for Christmas shopping, rummaging through the festive aisles in the supermarkets and high street shops, going to Christmas markets and grabbing anything that catches my eye as a gift for all the special people in my family. This year will be different, there's no doubt about it. I'm assuming we'll still be in lockdown so I doubt if I'll get to see my parents and sister, so Christmas shopping this year is all about finding things that can be ordered online and delivered relatively cheaply. Finding gifts for girls and women is not that hard - make-up, perfume, bath bombs, chocolate and candles always seem to go down well - but it's always much harder to find presents for men. This year, I've discovered a great place to go - Trendhim !

Trendhim is a Scandinavian company, based in Denmark, and they will happily deliver to the UK, as well as many other countries - one less thing to worry about when Christmas shopping for people who live abroad ! They have all sorts of accessories to appeal to all sorts of men - bags, wallets and watches for the down-to-earth guy who likes travelling, bow ties, tie clips and braces for the chic businessman, beard care, earrings and rings for the young, tattoo-loving hipster. When I went for a browse, I kept seeing things I'd never have thought of that were perfect for those hard-to-buy-for gift receivers. I'll show you a few of my top picks.


This duffel bag is great for travelling as a single man or for sharing with your wife or girlfriend for a special weekend away. It looks timelessly chic.


Who says bobble hats are just for kids?! These ones look very cool and are guaranteed to keep you nice and warm in the winter, whatever the weather throws at us.


Watches are always a great gift for the special man in your life and this one looks great, with or without tattoos !

They have so much more to choose from though, so head over to have a look at trendhim.co.uk. Shipping is free if you spend over £29 (and it's only £4 if you spend less than that).

But ... I have even better news ! How about winning a voucher to go and spend £49 on their lovely website ?! Fill in your entries on the Rafflecopter widget below !


UK only. Closing date : 20/11/20

T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after 28 days, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners. Madhouse Family Reviews cannot be held responsible for any prizes that go astray. Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. The winners' personal contact information will be passed on to the PR / Brand responsible and used only for delivery of their prize.

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Tuesday, 3 November 2020

Book review : A Perfect Storm - Mike Martin


Here we are, about to settle down for another period of confinement in the run up to Christmas (although, as a teacher, I don't think that I'll notice that much difference this time, with classes carrying on as usual), so it's time to stock up on some feel-good movies and books to help us while away the time. With perfect timing, author Mike Martin has just released the latest Sgt Windflower Mystery, entitled A Perfect Storm. I've read and reviewed the previous eight titles in the series, but don't worry if you haven't - they can be perfectly enjoyed as standalone novels. The warm-hearted Mountie, with his love of good food (or pretty much any food actually !), walks with his dog around his native Grand Bank in Newfoundland and home life with his wife Sheila and toddler daughter Amelia Louise, is guaranteed to help lift your mood when things are looking bleak.

It's not all happy times for Winston and his buddies though. In the opening chapters, as he follows a lead to a deserted site, Winston falls down a mine shaft and badly twists his ankle. His phone isn't working and, obviously, he ignored his administrative assistant Betsy's advice to leave a note of where he was going. Things are no better for Eddie Tizzard, all the way over in Las Vegas following his private detective training. As he heads back to his hotel room, he finds a dead man in the bathroom and oodles of cash strewn around the room. When the dead man turns out to have links to Grand Bank, Eddie finds himself locked up in the police station with lots of suspicious looks cast his way.

But this is a Sgt Windflower novel so there's no need to worry. Everything will turn out OK for everyone - except for the bad guys and who cares about them anyway ?! As in all the other books in the series, there are references to murder, drug smuggling and violence - the author doesn't shy away from mentioning the social problems and crime rings in the peaceful town of Grand Bank and in Canada at large - but it is all "off camera" with nothing gory to put you off your dinner or give you nightmares !

Alongside the heavy workload in his professional life, Winston also has some big changes in his private life. His beloved auntie passes away, but through his dreams, Winston views her being welcomed to the other side and surrounded by spirit animals - a reassuring view of what awaits us at the end of our life. Winston and Sheila both look ahead to their future plans and consider moving away from Grand Bank - as well as extending their family. I'm saying no more, but not in the way you'd immediately imagine !

Whatever choices they make, it will all work out OK and I'm looking forward to catching up with their latest adventures whenever the next book is released.

star rating : 4.5/5

RRP : £11.56

  • Paperback : 262 pages
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1988437491
  • Product dimensions : 15.24 x 1.68 x 22.86 cm
  • Publisher : Ottawa Press and Publishing (17 Sept. 2020)
  • Language: : English
 


Disclosure : I received a review copy of the book.

Monday, 2 November 2020

What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 44


Well, last week, we discovered we were going back into lockdown for 6 weeks so we went out for a couple of trips to local restaurants just before it kicked off. We went to the Chinese buffet restaurant for my birthday with the in laws (which, surprisingly, is still operating as a buffet, which shocked me) then to a local restaurant in the town centre which had sent through a voucher for my birthday. I don't really feel like we're going into lockdown as I'll be going into school as usual and so will the kids - we'll see how things progress though. I wouldn't be surprised if we have to go into confinement too in a few weeks. I'll stick with planning meals but I have no idea how shopping will go from here on. Fingers crossed !

Monday

lunch- something quick, as I have to dash off to the dentist's (assuming it's still open) to get a filling repaired. Beefburgers and leftover couscous probably.

dinner - Fish, rice & peas

Tuesday

dinner- Chicken casserole & mash

Wednesday

lunch- Spaghetti carbonara

dinner- Fajitas

Thursday

dinner- Chilli con carne with rice

Friday

lunch-  Leftovers

dinner - Hamburgers & chips

Saturday

lunch-  No McDonald's this week and no heading into town either - boo ! Umm ... spaghetti bolognese should hit the spot !

dinner- Something in the slow cooker - a chicken or pork stroganoff-type thing (with tomatoes, cream, spices, mushrooms, onions), depending on what's in the shop, with mash.

Sunday 

lunch- Spicy chicken breasts with potatoes and peas

dinner- Leftovers or sandwiches.

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Sunday, 1 November 2020

Project 366 : Photo diary week 44

 When president Macron announced that he would be making a speech on Wednesday, we all knew what he was going to say - we're back in lockdown until the start of December. That's the date that was given but I'm pretty sure it'll go on well beyond that, at least into January, possibly with a day's reprieve for Christmas. But this time, schools are staying open so it won't really make the slightest difference to us. Christmas shopping will have to be done online and our regular Saturday trips to McDonald's will have to stop, but that's the only real difference for us. The most annoying thing is having to print out and fill in all the different forms we need to be out legally (and avoid the €125 fines if you don't have it) - there's one for going to work (a one-off form, thank goodness) then an hour's authorisation, for taking the kids to school/going shopping/going to the doctor's/dog walking, etc (I haven't looked at the complete list of reasons this time) which has to be filled in each time you go out. A total pain in the bum !


Sunday 25th October - We had a nice lazy day, doing all the usual jobs like laundry and emptying the dishwasher, but with none of the usual stress as anything that didn't get done would just be put off until tomorrow. At tea time, I asked the kids what they fancied and gave them a few choices based on what was in the fridge, but Pierre asked if we could try out some pizzas from the new shop that had just opened on the corner of our street. Well, why not ?! We opted for a Four Cheese pizza and a Pepperoni pizza and they were OK but nothing special. The pepperoni one only had four slices of pepperoni on it, which we thought was a bit stingy as they're big family pizzas, not individual ones.


Monday - This was the day put aside for sorting out the car. My neighbour came round and gave it a good going over, changing the oil, the water, the brake fluid and whatever else needed doing. He tried jumpstarting it from his car but that didn't work so he'll come back with a battery charger tomorrow. He said to look up the value of the car online and he'll try to sell it (as he is always buying old cars, doing them up then selling them on). That suits me fine as it'll be one less thing to worry about !


Tuesday - The postie called and dropped off a parcel from my mum and dad for my birthday tomorrow - a watch from them and a dragonfly necklace from my sister. Very nice ! £7.50 postage charge though so we'll be buying from Amazon to get the free delivery for Christmas ! The neighbour came back but still couldn't get the car to start.


Wednesday - It's my birthday ! 48 years old. Pierre and Juliette gave me a present that they had gone to get in town yesterday - a cute Mickey Mouse sweatshirt that I had spotted in the shops on a recent shopping expedition with Juliette, and a couple of face masks. The in-laws had driven up to visit the cemetery and invited us to our local Chinese restaurant for a buffet lunch. I was quite surprised that it was still operating as a buffet but everyone wore masks when going to fill their plate so I suppose it's not too bad. In the evening, Macron made his speech in which he declared a new lockdown, while keeping schools open. This all kicks off on Friday, so I think we'll head into town one last time tomorrow.


Thursday - Another parcel delivered by the postie - a lovely box of goodies from Sophie, including these pyjamas for my birthday. She enclosed some Minecraft figures for Pierre, a Harry Styles water bottle for Juliette and lots of loose sweets that had us discussing whether they were all mine for my birthday or to be shared out ! I'm kidding, I always share everything out between us ! As this was our last day of freedom, we headed to the DIY store and got some paint for Pierre's room (he chose grey), as well as a new tap for the kitchen and a flush for the toilet, as ours needs changing. We then headed into town to go to Les Trois Brasseurs, a restaurant/micro-brewery who had sent a €15 voucher for my birthday. This would be our last chance to use it before it shut down for confinement. We got there just after midday and were seated straight away, but when we left, there were about fifty people queueing up outside - crazy ! Juliette headed off to the skating rink with her friends (it's currently only open to children, to cut down numbers) and I dashed to a shop to grab some Christmas gifts that I'd spotted. That's it now - no more shopping in town until December, at the earliest.


Friday - Another car day. The neighbour came back with his battery charger but, while it did give it a tiny charge (the inside lights are working again and the dashboard lights up), the car still wouldn't start. It comes up with a signal for no battery and also another problem, but doesn't say what the problem is. He will borrow a car code reader from a friend to try and work out the problem, as it may just be because the car hasn't been used for a long time. While we were in the garage, I heard a noise and realised there was water running down the wall next to a pipe. He went and had a look and, as it's hot water (and our hot water still isn't working), it has to be the water going from the boiler to the radiators. We phoned around for a plumber (he had several numbers in his phone) and one came out but refused the job. He did give us the idea to phone my insurance though. I phoned them and I'm covered for a callout and one hour's work. They set up an appointment for Monday.


Saturday - I spent most of the day marking and getting ready for going back to school. I had eight messages from my headmaster, giving me the rundown for going back on Monday, with everything from the different pieces of paper we need to be allowed to travel to what we are expected to do. The government had announced that the kids would go back at 10am, the form teacher would take their class and do an hour's discussion on terrorism and freedom of speech (following on from the beheading of a history/geography teacher, whose lesson on freedom of speech, including Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Islam's prophet Muhammad, had angered some Muslims) followed by one minute's silence. Once all this had been put in place (informing the pupils and parents), the government came back and said, oh, actually, the kids can start at 8am and we'll do a minute's silence in the playground. Our headmaster said too bad, we've informed the parents now so we'll stick with the original plan. The teachers will go in for a meeting to discuss the new sanitary measures put in place for Covid. After finally finishing off my marking, I settled in for an evening in front of Ghost Adventure, with my new candle and a box of chocolates (from Sophie's parcel).

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Saturday, 31 October 2020

Fab freebies of the week 31/10


Happy Halloween ! Do you have anything planned? There'll be no trick or treating for us this year, as we're back in lockdown - boo ! I can't believe we're almost into November. In next to no time, Christmas will be upon us. This year has gone racing past ! :-/ Well, make the most of the weekend whatever you're up to. Here's this week's selection of fab freebies - hope there's something that appeals to you this week :)

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This week, on Shopmium, you can grab Dole Utterly Fruit Jelly and S. Pellegrino Essenza Sparkling Water

If you have a Debenhams Beauty Club card - Calling all Beauty Club members! This month discover CHANEL with a complimentary sample of the new LE VOLUME STRETCH mascara. Available in-store today. While stocks last. T&Cs apply.

Simply register or sign into your Perks by NESCAFÉ account for a chance to try 1 of 2000 NESCAFÉ Gold frothy coffees of your choice* for free.

Win one of 50 jars of Horlicks Vegan

One for the bookworms ! For this month's Caboodle Firsts, we're giving 100 readers the chance to get their claws into Catriona Ward's must-read gothic thriller The Last House on Needless Street before it's out next year.

JOE@JOE_co_uk Free Beer? Beer; for free?! Bud Light are giving away FREE beer to cheer up your 2020. Simply add #BudLight2020 to your old NYE Insta posts, and make sure you're following Bud Light UK on Instagram; they’ll do the rest! 

 Here’s another chance for you to get your hands on exclusive hoodies, hats and golden wellies to celebrate a weekend of free live streamed gigs from Stormzy, Lewis Capaldi, Jess Glynn and more! To win one of the thousands of pieces of merch, tap ‘Learn More’ and fill in the form before the giveaway closes at 11.59 Sunday 1st November. 

MINAMI® Nutritional Scientists have created a range of supplements for different lifestyles and life stages. In this campaign, you will have the opportunity to try one product from their Omega-3 range. Why MINAMI® Omega-3? Pure Omega-3. Higher Concentration. Proven Science. We are looking for 100 Insiders to try Nestlé MINAMI® and let us know their thoughts. Are you Interested? Then apply now by clicking the subscribe button below. Subscription will close on Tuesday 3rd November. 
 Claim YOUR CeraVe cleansing sample! (They have 2500 samples of each choice to give away)

Try signing up for the Macmillan Children's Books campaign on Come Round : You must be at least 18 years old to apply to be a Little Readers ambassador on behalf of your child. 100 applicants will be shortlisted as a Little Readers ambassador based on how well each applicant's demographic information matches the demographic profile we require for this marketing campaign.

You can see previous weeks' freebie roundups by clicking here but be warned, many of the offers are only valid for a short time. Let me know if any have expired and I'll remove them from the roundup.

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Friday, 30 October 2020

Madhouse recipe : Ham & Cheese Croissant Bake


As we've been on holiday for the past couple of weeks, the kids have been getting up later and later. Juliette tends to sleep right through until midday most days - it's a miracle how perfectly awake she is when the alarm goes off at 6.15am on a school day ! - so she's been getting out of bed just in time for lunch. I joked that sitting down for pasta or baked potatoes just after brushing her teeth must seem a bit weird and she'd probably be happier starting off with a bowl of cereal. This recipe for a croissant casserole sounded perfect as a brunch option to suit everyone. I used the recipe for Ham and Cheese Croissant Casserole on the Joyous Apron website and tweaked to suit what we had in the cupboards. It's not bad at all and could be modified to suit your tastes, maybe adding extra ingredients like mushrooms, tomatoes and bacon to give it some extra zing. 

Ham & Cheese Croissant Bake

ingredients :

6 croissants (don't panic if they're slightly stale)
 6 slices ham, chopped 
6 eggs
120ml milk
1 tsp garlic powder
 1/4 tsp mustard powder
 1/4 tsp salt 
1/2 tsp black pepper 
a good handful of grated cheddar
a good handful of grated mozzarella 


Preheat the oven to 180°C then start by chopping up your croissants. I cut them in half horizontally (to make two layers) then into four slices so each croissant gives eight pieces. Slightly stale croissants are fine, so this is a great way of using them up. Transfer to a baking dish. (You can grease the dish if you want, but I didn't bother.)


Whisk together the eggs, milk, garlic powder, mustard powder, salt and pepper. Pour it all over the croissant pieces. (This is where I would add some halved cherry tomatoes and mushroom slices to the mix.)


Sprinkle over the pieces of ham then top with the grated cheese.


The original recipe said to put it in the oven covered in foil for 20 minutes, then remove the foil and leave it for another 20 minutes. This does work and makes sure you have lovely soft, not crunchy, cheese, but I think you could get away with just putting it in for half an hour with no foil. It really depends on your own personal tastes.


And that's it ! Remove from the oven and tuck in.

It's not bad at all and was gobbled up enthusiastically, but the kids weren't keen on the eggy mixture at the bottom, which they found bland. I would personally add half of the cheese and the ham to the egg mixture before pouring it over the croissants, giving it a good mix, then topping with the remaining cheese. If you add extra breakfast ingredients - such as cherry tomatoes or fried mushrooms - the juices would add extra flavour to the dish too. It's got great potential though and I'm sure we'll make it again.

Wednesday, 28 October 2020

October 2020 Degustabox review : Movie Night & Halloween


October is here. November isn't far away. The wind is blowing all the dead leaves out of the trees, the rain is pretty much constant and there's absolutely nothing I want to do more than to snuggle up under the duvet and watch something exciting on Netflix ! When the postie dropped off this month's Degustabox, I was delighted to see that they totally agreed with me. This month's theme is Movie Night and Halloween. Bring it on ! 


As I unpacked the goodies from the box, my smile got bigger and bigger ! This month's box is packed full of tasty treats, from chocolate and snack bars to hot drinks and instant meals. The perfect fuel for being a couch potato for a while ! Well, OK, that's the dream - in reality, the kids will undoubtedly scoff most of it ! Here's what was hiding inside this month's box.


Attack A Snak Nachos Snack Kit (RRP £1.50) is a product that we've already tried in a previous Degustabox and the kids love it. This is the first vegetarian product in the range, combining  tortilla chips, a tangy tomato salsa and Mexican cheese sauce. Simply top 'em, dip 'em and snack 'em ! Be warned though, the pack contains 320 calories, so you might want to share if you're eating them as just a snack ! Don't buy too many in advance as the cheese content means they have a short expiry date. A resounding thumbs up from the kids ! An extra advantage at the moment is the on-pack promotion. Just enter the code on each pack into their website to be in with a chance of winning two free Cineworld tickets. The promotion runs from 1st September to 31st December and twenty winners are announced every day.


Costa Coffee (RRP £5.50) promises the perfect balance of delicate Arabica and strong Robusta beans, slow-roasted for a smooth and nutty flavour and rich aroma. It smells lovely but none of us drink coffee so I'll be passing this on to a friend.

Maltesers Hot Chocolate (RRP £2.59), on the other hand, has been dipped into repeatedly. The kids love it and it's perfect for warming up when temperatures drop. This is delicious as a drink, on its own or topped with mini marshmallows and squirty cream, but it can also be used as an ingredient for your favourite brownie, cookie and cake recipes. We thought it tasted the same as usual and, after checking out the info, it just has a new fancy look. Maltesers Instant Hot Chocolate is available in a 350g or 180g jar, 140g pouch, individual serving stick and pods, so there's something for everyone to enjoy! 


Brynmor Chocolate Flapjack (RRP £1.29) is a delicious treat, lovingly baked in Wales and made with high quality natural ingredients. We received two other flavours - Caramel Fudge and Apple & Raspberry - in a previous Degustabox and this time we got to sample Chocolate. Chocoholics rejoice ! This bar is covered in delicious chocolate so it seems extra indulgent. Just a word of warning - each bar whacks in 370 calories so they're great fuel for your outdoor adventures but maybe a bit too much for chomping on the settee !


Staying on the theme of chocolate, Kit Kat Senses (RRP £5) are the perfect pass-around box of individually wrapped chocolates to share with your friends and family (or secretly scoff all by yourself, if you prefer !). Inside the box, you get three flavours to choose from : Hazelnut Praline, Salted Caramel and Double Chocolate. They're absolutely lovely and would make a great Christmas gift.


Naked Malaysian Style Rendang Curry Veg Pot (RRP £1.50) is great if you need a quick lunch on-the-go. Just add hot water, wait for a few minutes and you're good to go. This mushroom and broccoli pot, along with the other two flavours in the range (Korean BBQ Ramen and Chinese Green Vegetable Broth) are 100% plant based and count as one of your five-a-day. The exotic flavours are lovely but if you want to jazz things up, you could toss in some chopped up leftovers of meat, veggies and/or rice.  


Olly's Pretzels Thins (RRP 2 x £1) are described as the perfect healthy alternative to crisps. Not only are they oven-baked, extra crispy and super "impretzive", they also have up to 80% less fat, 45% fewer calories than potato crisps and come in at less than 98 calories per pack. They're also vegan-friendly. We tried two flavours, Salted Original and Multi-Seed Sesame, which were both big hits with the kids.


Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Minis (RRP £1.50) were delightedly snapped up by Juliette. She loves the big Peanut Butter Cups, but I always find them a bit too sickly sweet, so these are a great alternative. You still get the lovely flavour of peanut butter and chocolate and the smaller sweets look very cute - perfect, in fact, for sticking on the top of a cupcake. (If Juliette hasn't eaten them all by the time I get around to making them !)


Pierre was delighted to see the name of the next product - St Pierre Brioche Burger Buns (RRP £2) ! Despite the name, these can be used for so many things - stuffed with beefburgers, sausages, veggie burgers or halloumi for a hot meal, eaten cold with cheese, ham and salad for lunch or even filled with something sweet like jam or Nutella when the kids are hungry. They have a lovely buttery taste that adds richness to whatever you're serving. They're pre-sliced which is nice and convenient and they're wonderfully soft with a lovely shiny glaze on top. Délicieux !


There was a voucher in the box to pick up a pack of Scarestrings Strawberry Yollies (RRP £2) - yogurt made so thick it will stay on the stick ! A source of calcium and vitamin D, I'm sure these will go down well with the kids !

As did the Whaoo! Chocolate Filled Crêpes (RRP £1.75) ! These are hugely popular in France, where they are served for breakfast or as a mid-afternoon snack. They are individually wrapped so they're great as snacks-on-the-go too. They're made without any artificial preservatives, colours or flavours and no palm oil. They have a short expiry date but that's not a problem - they won't hang around for long !


Kookie Cat Wild Berries Cashew & Oat Cookie (RRP : gift) is a tasty organic and vegan snack. It combines tender cacao butter drops and sweet but slightly sour lingonberries. The kids weren't keen on this one but I happily munched away !


Finally, Yes! Plant Protein Bars (RRP 2 x £1.59), which were this month's Product of the Month. We got Cashew, Blueberry and Dark Choc (crunchy cashew and pumpkin seeds, tangy blueberries &and smooth dark chocolate - what's not to like?!) and Almond, Peanut and Double Dark Choc (as indulgent as it sounds). These are new flavours to the range and were both a big hit with us. Each bar contains 10g of plant based protein with nuts as the number one ingredient. 

This box was hugely popular with the kids, who LOVED all the sweets and snack options. They will be looking out for some of the products the next time we go shopping, no doubt ! 

 A subscription to Degustabox costs £12.99 per month including delivery, with each box having a value of much more than that, but the great news is, I have a discount coupon code for you which means you'll get the first box for just £9.99 - enter code PKUFE at the checkout. 

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Disclosure : We received the box in order to write an honest review. As a Degustabox blogger, I receive all of the products that go into the monthly boxes, but subscribers may not get exactly the same selection.

Monday, 26 October 2020

Giveaway #742 : Win a Spooky Tales 3-movie collection - closed - winner Keith Hunt


Halloween is almost here - woohoohoo ! (That was a scary ghost voice, not a big whoop of excitement by the way !) It's going to be a bit of a strange year though, what with coronavirus rules and lockdown and face masks making trick-or-treating a less than appealing option. How about making this year different, buying in your own sweets and maybe baking up some spooky treats then having a movie-fest at home instead ? You could even dress up to watch the movies in the comfort of your own home ! Well, if I've convinced you, I have the perfect viewing option - Universal Pictures Home Entertainment have released some fabulous kids' Halloween collections, including this Spooky Tales 3-movie option.


Start off with everyone's favourite ghost, CASPER. 'Ghost therapist' Dr. James Harvey and his daughter Kat arrive at drafty, old Whipstaff Manor. Its greedy owner, Carrigan Crittendon, has hired Dr. Harvey to exorcise the house's apparitions: a friendly but lonely young ghost named Casper, who's just looking for a friend, and his outrageous uncles Stretch, Stinkie and Fatso (The Ghostly Trio). If the plan works, she and Dibs, her partner-in-slime, can get their hands on the manor's fabled treasure. Meanwhile, Casper has found a kindred spirit in Kat, but The Ghostly Trio will not tolerate 'fleshies' in their house. 

 FILMMAKERS:  
Actors: Bill Pullman, Christina Ricci, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Idle, Don Novello  
Director: Brad Silberling 
 Producer: Jeff Franklin, Steve Waterman, Colin Wilson 
 Screenplay: Sherri Stoner, Deanna Oliver

Next is THE ADDAMS FAMILY. Get ready to snap your fingers! The first family of Halloween, The Addams Family, is back on the big screen in the first animated comedy about the kookiest family on the block. Funny, outlandish, and completely iconic, The Addams Family redefines what it means to be a good neighbour. 

 FILMMAKERS:
 Actors: Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloe Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dog, Bette Midler, Allison Janney 
 Director: Greg Tiernan, Conrad Vernon 
 Producer: Gail Berman p.g.a, Conrad Vernon p.g.a, Alex Schwartz p.g.a, Alison O’Brien p.g.a,
 Screenplay: Matt Lieberman 

Finally, MONSTER FAMILY. Meet the Wishbone family! When an evil witch turns mum Emma into a vampire, dad Frank into Frankenstein’s Monster, and kids Fay and Max into a Mummy and a werewolf, they must go on an adventure chasing the witch around the world to return them to their human selves. But when Dracula and his mischievous bats kidnap Emma, the family are thrown apart and forced to find their inner strengths, reunite and reverse the curse that turned them into a Monster Family. 

 FILMMAKERS:  
Actors: Emily Watson, Jason Isaacs, Nick Frost, Jessica Brown Findlay, Celia Imrie
 Director: Holger Tappe 
 Producer: Maya Gräfin Rothkirch, Michael Mack, Stefan Mischke, Holger Tappe 
 Screenplay: David Safier, Catharina Junk

 

Forget the tricks ... I have a great treat lined up ! One of you will be winning your very own copy of the Spooky Tales 3-movie collection. Just fill in your entries in the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck and happy Halloweeeeeeen !


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What's Cooking At The Madhouse ? menu plan week 43


Last week, we stayed pretty much on plan. I didn't make chicken pot pie as we had lots of leftovers to use up but everything else got eaten. It was nice to have the time (and energy !) to actually try out some new recipes for a change ! Some more winter warmers on the menu this week (brrr !) and it's my birthday on Wednesday so we'll go to the local Chinese for a meal :)

Monday

lunch- Leftover chicken in gravy with roast potatoes and veg

dinner - Stewed beef with carrots, onions & mushrooms in the slow cooker, with pasta

Tuesday

lunch- leftover beef stew and pasta

dinner- Chicken pot pie with biscuits (using this recipe) & mash

Wednesday

lunch- It's my birthday so I think we'll go to our local Chinese restaurant :)

dinner- I doubt anyone will be very hungry but there should be plenty of leftovers to use up

Thursday

lunch- sausages & chips

dinner- pork casserole with couscous

Friday

lunch-  battered fish, pasta & veg

dinner - paprika chicken with rice

Saturday

lunch- McDonald's probably 

dinner- cottage pie

Sunday 

lunch- leftover cottage pie

dinner- sandwich or cheese on toast

***Click on my Menu Plans tag to see all my other weekly menu plan blogposts.***

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