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2 weeks ago |
ok.co.uk | Alison Graves
Nothing says 'best holiday ever' like the smiling faces of four happy holidaymakers by the pool - and for Adam Thomas, wife Caroline and their two children, it's no different even if you're a starKnown for his cheeky smile and infectious laughter, Adam Thomas, 36, is likely to have the best time wherever he goes as long as he's armed with three things - his stunning wife, his two children and a packed itinerary with fun at the top of his priority list.
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2 weeks ago |
ok.co.uk | Alison Graves
As I lounged at home one lazy Sunday, I fancied a natter with one of my girlfriends. But when the phone was answered, it wasn't her voice that greeted me – it was a man's, and little did I know, this mix-up would turn my world upside down. "Oh, I'm sorry, you're not my friend," I confessed, realising my mistake. "No, I'm not. But won't I do?" came his cheeky reply, in a voice that was both low and soothing.
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3 weeks ago |
ok.co.uk | Alison Graves
Summer has arrived and with the balmy weather comes the urge to enjoy the garden and savour fresh produce, including berries. If you're seeking a more creative way to relish the season's fresh bounty, Paul Hollywood may have just the solution. In his new book Celebrate - brimming with scrumptious baking ideas - he's shared one of his favourite summer recipes loaded with juicy, sweet strawberries and any other berries you fancy.
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3 weeks ago |
ok.co.uk | Alison Graves
Universal Orlando Resort’s newest theme park, Epic Universe, has changed the face of the landscape and what it means to enjoy a holiday full of thrills and spills. The £7 billion theme park is an immersive, multisensory experience with storytelling at its core. The resort’s fourth theme park and the first to open in 25 years, it invites guests to “explore vibrant worlds filled with extraordinary adventures that go beyond their wildest imaginations" – and it really is magical.
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2 months ago |
ok.co.uk | Alison Graves
Say goodbye to fear of burglars and the bogeyman there's a new villain lurking within your own four walls and it's one that might be silently sabotaging your health, as discovered by a concerned woman. Right now, everyone's talking about endocrine-disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, accused of driving down fertility rates and fuelling a rise in hormone-related cancers. Yet the real question is, what exactly are they, and can we avoid them?
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