OOTD: Grey Biker Jacket






Outfit:
Grey pleather biker jacket: Matalan (similar)
Black jersey midi dress: ASOS (similar)
Grey leather ankle boots: Office (similar)

I spotted this jacket in Matalan during a time -wasting exercise before I had to be somewhere. Bad idea. You will always spot something you need especially if it's a few days after payday. But how can I have regrets about such a beauty eh? The following day I read in a magazine that coloured biker jackets were the next big thing for summer. Such a trendy Wendy! I wanted a lighter jacket for the warmer months as black looks too harsh against pretty summer dresses. The best bit was it was only 25 quid. Bargain!

I'm doing the Race for Life on 30th May - best start trying to run for more than five minutes! I'm not a natural runner if I'm honest. I'd be so grateful if anyone could spare a pound or two for such a great cause. Thank you in advance!


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Review: Honest Burgers


Honest Burgers are my favourite burger joint in town. I've lost number of the amount of times I've scoffed my face in one of their restaurants. When I saw a picture of their newest special on Twitter in conjunction with the Spanish shop Brindisa, I knew I had to make a return trip. If you're planning a visit, hurry up as it's only on sale until 11th May.



The special consisted of a large juicy dry-aged beef patty, pickled garlic, creamy smoked San Simรณn cheese, a couple of mild Guindilla chillies and Iberico Chorizo Sobrasada made from from Iberico bellota (acorn-fed) ham inside a sturdy brioche bun. All served alongside the incredibly moreish rosemary chips. A superb selection of crispy and soft chips. The bun held together perfectly until the final hurdle and the lashings of cheese provided the perfect contrast to the burger.

It was obviously washed down with a glass of their sweet homemade lemonade. A must if you ever visit!



Have you tried Honest Burger yet?


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Rockford Photo Diary




The final part of my Illinois road trip was Rockford. Rockford is the third largest city in the state. It was a lot more spread out than the previous places we visited, everything was just so big! We were only there for two days but we packed a lot in!

One of my favourite activities we got to do was a visit to the Burpee Museum of Natural History. Here we were given an amazing tour of the dinosaur section of the museum. I'm a sucker for a dinosaur - they're just so magnificent aren't they? The museum is home to the most complete juvenile t-rex - named Jane- in the world.

We were taken back in time to the roaring twenties to the ornate Coronado Theatre. Built in 1927, this glamorous looking atmospheric theatre is a feast for your eyes. With elaborate chandeliers, gaudy gold decoration and exquisite detailing, it truly is like taking a step back in time. If only I could go to a similar movie theatre here at home!



I also had some of the best food of my trip in Rockford. The city is well known for it's Swedish heritage so obviously we had to sample the Swedish pancakes at Stockholm Inn. These thin crepe-style pancakes were absolutely delicious with sweet lingonberries piled high. I'm also still dreaming about the incredible macaroni cheese pizza I scoffed at Alchemy. It's something I'm going to try and recreate back home - you can never go wrong with double carbs right?

Next up will be Luxembourg in June for a weekend - I can't wait to jump back on a plane and explore somewhere new!

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