Monday, 20 July 2015

What's in my Bag?


Bag - Vivienne Westwood Anglomania Secret Heart neon jacquard shoulder bag - £365

1. Cath Kidston 2015 Diary

I am extremely picky about stationary, especially diaries or planners (which sounds so sad) but I like to have a lot of space to write. I mainly use this for work related stuff like meetings or organising when I need to send deliveries to Topshop but I'm also a huge to-do list writer, I literally write one everyday and this is great as it has the week on one side and a blank lined page on the other! 

2. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler 

I have actually finished reading this book now (and am now currently reading Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's) I won't say too much about it incase you haven't read it but it's definitely worth a read, especially if you are a huge animal lover like me! 

3. Moschino sunglasses

I actually picked these up in TK Maxx for around £25.00 and I think the RRP was around £120. These have literally not been off my face since I bought them. Anyone who knows me, knows how much I loooove a good bargain! 

4. Earphones

These are actually Will's as I break or lose every pair I own!

5. Keys 

Featuring my Steven the Stringray keying Will bought me from the aquarium in Hull, minion keying from my parents for my 23rd birthday (lol) and my waitrose card which I only have for the free coffee, wahey!

6. Michael Kors purse

Bought for myself as a Christmas present and containing £0 and 0p

7. Cath Kidston London Bus travel card holder

Filled with my Oyster card, 16-25 railcard and a hoard of old train tickets that need to be thrown away!

8. Tissues

From my favourite new shop: Tiger! I never normally carry tissues but for some strange reason, I have only JUST developed hay fever this year!

9. Antibacterial hand gel 

10. Extra chewing gum

11. Lighter

12. Cath Kidston mirror

13. L'Occitaine Vanilla Bouqet handcream

Literally the nicest smelling and best handcream EVER this one is nearly finished but I will definitely be repurchasing soon!

14. No7 Precision Lips Pencil in Red and Mac Matte Lipstick in Russian Red 

15. Nail file

16. Jelly Pong Pong All Over Glow

There will be more info on this product in my July favourites at the end of the month so make sure you come back and check that out! 

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Weekend in Pictures

Hi all! I used to love doing these sort of posts years ago when I first started my blog so I thought I'd give it another go! Me and Will had planned a pretty uneventful and chilled weekend but, like most weekends in London, it took an unexpected turn! 
On Friday night, we did actually just spend the evening relaxing with a Nandos takeaway and Netflix! 



On Saturday, I woke up early and made Will a cute little breakfast in bed, followed by coffee in my new mug and several episode of The US Office! 
We then went to Battersea Dogs and Cats home; I can't stand living without a furry friend so thought we'd have a little peak at some prospective cats today! We are going to wait a little while yet though as we've only lived in our new flat around 2 weeks! 
After we ended up at Calling Festival at Clapham Common, we only ended up watching Ryan Adams (my ultimate favourite ever) and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, who were really amazing, we ended up having such a fab evening!! 






Today, we had a pretty lazy morning, just doing household chores like washing and cleaning the kitchen. I then attempted to bake some peanut butter and chocolate chip blondies, which were an absolute disaster! I didn't really follow the recipe and just sort of winged it and it ended up more like a pie/cake monstrosity! 
Later, we ended up at Ikea (like most weekends) We finally bought a cabinet for the bathroom and a big lamp shade for the living room and a few other bits and bobs. I haven't taken any photos of those as I'm planning on doing a big post on our flat once it's finished so keep your eyes peeled! Although I did get a new notebook, even though I have no use for it as of yet, I just couldn't resist! 



Hope you all had a lovely weekend, let me know what you got up too! X 

Friday, 3 July 2015

London Food Round Up

Okay, so I've been living in London for 6 months now and in my last post I stated that my life is food-filled and believe me, I'm not lying: so I thought I'd do a little post about some of the places we've eaten in London so far this year. Baring in mind that London is expensive and we are so very poor, we mainly stick to street food markets, back alley restaurants and general junk food places. Also, some of you may know that I am vegetarian and have been for just over 8 years - although Will is still a whole-hearted meat eater!

What: Pon Pachos
Where: Baba G's at Pop Brixton
Rating: 5/5

Me and Will literally just stumbled across Pop Brixton completely by chance. It's a cool little event area made up of shipping containers and makeshift units, filled with independent businesses selling drinks, food, clothes, accessories etc. Baba G's was an Indian food stall selling mainly burgers and pon pachos - nachos, but with poppadoms - amazing! It was topped with a potato veggie burger, red cabbage and various tasty sauces - we shared this one portion but there is no doubt that I could have eaten the whole thing to myself! 





































What: Koshari
Where: Koshari Street at Borough Market
Rating: 4/5

There is so much choice for amazing food at Borough Market, but I finally settled on Koshari as I'd never tried Egyptian food before. As you can see on the photo it's a dish containing rice, lentils, pasta, vermicelli with tomato sauce, chickpeas and fried onions. This was really so good - although I asked for virtually no tomato sauce so it ended up being a bit dry but still tasty nonetheless! 





































What: Dirty Cop Out
Where: Dirty Burger
Rating: 4/5

Dirty Burger is essentially opposite where I work so everyday I walk past with my tongue hanging out my mouth. The best thing about London food is that most places will have a decent vegetarian option. The burgers in Dirty Burger were a little smaller than expected but actually tasted really good. As a vegetarian, I can't stand places that just do the boring basic veggie patty burgers so this was a nice change with grilled portobello mushrooms and pickles instead. 





































What: Oreo Doughnuts
Where: Crispy Candy Co. at Camden
Rating: 2/5

I was under the impression that this would be more of a deep fried oreo situation. Me and Will once had a deep fried creme egg in Cornwall and it was so good, I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. These, while still very tasty and very unhealthy did not live up to my greasy expectations. More like a doughnut with an oreo in the middle, which it was. 






































What: Wild mushrooms on toast with lemon and parsley
Where: Southbank Food Market
Rating: 4/5

As soon as I saw this I knew that I had to eat it. I love mushrooms and I love toast, what a wonderful combination. This was super tasty and the bread was divine, although the toast to mushroom ratio was a little off and I struggled on the most part to actually fit it into my mouth and things got a little messy, but it was all good in the end. 






































What: Haloumi Galette
Where: Vauxhall Street Food Garden
Rating: 5/5

I waited in line on my own for around 15 minutes for this one and I'm happy to say it was worth it. I am a fan of any sweet things that can be eaten as savoury things and vice versa. I am assuming a galette is the savoury version of a crepe, as it was cooked like a pancake and they were also serving crepes. Very filling and didn't skimp on the haloumi like a lot of places do and I appreciate this a lot as I am super greedy. 





































What: Mushroom Tagliatelle 
Where: Corleone's in Colliers Wood
Rating: 5/5

We weren't expecting much from this one, you wouldn't even think it was a restaurant from outside, but it is actually amazing. We've even been back a few times since. The food was super tasty and you got a lot of it. General rustic Italian food and good wine, definitely a favourite! 






































What: Black-bean and feta arepa
Where: Brixton
Rating: 3/5

I can't actually remember the name of the stall where we got this one, although I know it is Venezuelan food and we got it at a mini outside area in Brixton and there was a band playing. Anyway this was like a freshly cooked flatbread stuffed with black-beans, feta cheese and sauces. It was so good but not massively filling and it was the messiest thing I have ever eaten, I literally spent the rest of the day walking round with black-beans in my eyebrows.





What: Mixed vegetable spaghetti
Where: Italo in Vauxhall
Rating: 4/5

Italo is a super cute Italian delicatessen cafe' in Vauxhall. They change the menu daily and you can buy amazing fresh bread, coffee and other yummy things there. We've been here a few times because the food is delish and it's SO cheap! All seating is outside so perfect to go to on a glorious summer day!







What: Spinach and feta Moroccan wraps
Where: Southbank Food Market
Rating: 5/5

Me and Will go back to the Southbank Food Market time and time again, there's just so much choice and all really good quality stuff. These were so good, I am not ashamed to say I ate two - one right after the other. Really cheap and really filling, probably one of my fave street food finds to date!












What: Haloumi and red pepper salad
Where: The Oval Lounge in Oval
Rating: 4/5

We actually only ended up going to this one because we were early for an appointment with our estate agent, had some time to kill and I was hungry, as usual. This was on a rare day when I was trying to be healthy so I opted for the haloumi salad and I remember saying at the time that it was the best salad I had ever had, but now I wonder if the lack of unhealthy food throughout the day and the several ciders possibly clouded my judgement?


Thursday, 2 July 2015

Update!

Hi all! Just thought it was time I gave you all a little update - I haven't posted anything on here since October, oops - worst blogger in the world alert, yet again! 
Anyway, a lot has changed since then, I won't go in to too much detail as we'd be here all day and I probably can't even remember half of it. So the short story is, in January I moved to London and started a new job at Miss Patina head office. Pretty daunting stuff! Last month my boyfriend Will also got a job in London and last week we moved into our very own flat together near Brixton.
I feel like this is a completely new chapter in my life so I am hoping this will inspire me to stick to the blog for the millionth time around. 
Sticking with the theme of big changes, as you can see, I have also changed my blog title! Goodbye Style Fashion Vintage Baby! As much as I loved the silly name I cooked up when I was 16, I think it is finally time to move on! A complete new start! So hopefully I can showcase my semi-interesting, food-filled London life on here!


1. Flowers in Brixton // 2. Off to Ikea // 3. Antique shop in Brixton // 4. London Eye in Waterloo // 5. Me and Willy // 6. Pop Brixton // 7. Vintage shops in Camden // 8. Fabric in Tooting Market // 9. Morden Hall Park // 10. Victoria // 11. Me looking like a div // 12. Neal's Yard in Covent Garden