Kerry B
With nearly 15 years writing experience I m lucky enough to have worked for some of the UKs biggest and most well-known brands. After ditching my London career for love and the good life in Norfolk, I m now a part-time freelancer, mummy and chicken keeper! I love good wine and good food - although I m not always great at cooking it. I m useless at baking. I talk to my dogs like they are human (not healthy), talk to my toddler like she s a dog sometimes (even worse!) and still tell the chooks well-done every time they lay an egg. In addition to Yahoo UK I also provide copywriting services for big corporate monoliths like Accenture and United Coffee to pay the bills.
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Pre-entry Magazine Journalism, accredited by the PTC, Design for non-designers, Running a creative brainstorm, The A-Z of Government, Disability laws in media, Servicing clients, Negotiation skills foInterests
Green living, wildlife, conservation, recycling, crafts, careers, finance, pets, events, pregnancy, parenting, love, sex, health, fitness, food, drink.Affiliations
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How you can help save Britain’s wildlifeBritish nature has fallen on tough times. But with a bit of creative thinking you can turn a humble back garden into your own private nature reserve. -
Don't let trying for a baby ruin the romanceIs your baby-making sex starting to feel more like a chore than a treat? Read my do's and don'ts for keeping the romance alive when you're trying to get pregnant.
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Is it time to carry out a cull on urban foxes?Love them or loathe them, urban fox numbers need to be controlled. Is a cull the answer?
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I agree with compulsory microchipping - but used alone it will not help reunite lost dogs with their ownersWill compulsory microchipping help to reunite more lost and stolen dogs with their owners? Not unless the industries missing links are closed and supporting legislation introduced. -
Making your own baby food: perfect puréesHomemade baby purées are the perfect start to weaning your baby. With just a few ingredients you can whip up a range of mini meals that your little one will love.
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How to (be forced) to have fun in the snowMr B considers a well gritted road to be a hallmark of modern civilisation, if roads can be cleared in the Cairngorm mountains, creating a clear path from our Norfolk village to the A149 ought to be a doddle right? Wrong. -
Festive baking ideas for you and your toddlerBaking with your toddler may not be every mums idea of an easy afternoon in. But with a little creativity… and maybe a bit of cheating, you can keep the kids amused for hours whipping up tasty festive treats. -
Easy DIY Christmas decorations with your todddlerGet creative with your little one and make sparkly Christmas decorations you and they can be proud of. -
I was there... when a chicken surfed past my front doorWaterlogged pens, soaking straw bales and puddle-splashing poultry. It's flooding, but not as you know it.Also published on:
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Pregnant at work: How to balance the mental and physical stressWorking full-time when pregnant can be stressful at times with both mental and physical challenges becoming a part of everyday life. Here’s how I coped.
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Cooking with eggs: A basic guide to UK eggsWith National Egg Week in full-swing it’s a great time to break out your favourite eggy recipes. But do you know the difference between Farm Fresh and Free Range eggs? Find out more.Also published on:
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How to entertain your kids during the summer holidaysThe summer holidays may be heaven for kids but they can be hell for parents under pressure to entertain. Follow these top tips for keeping the kids occupied come rain or shine.Also published on:
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Expert tips on choosing your wedding cakeSuffolk's most talented cake makers share their top tips for couples choosing their wedding cake. -
Swimming is my favourite toddler activityTaking your toddler swimming is not only fun but also comes with a whole heap of health and confidence benefits.
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Earth Day with your kidsEarth Day is a great opportunity to get your kids involved in fun crafts and activities that also help to educate them about nature and the world around them. -
Why expensive weddings are a waste of moneyWith the average wedding still costing over £15,000 are we throwing away our money on a soon forgotten fairy tale? Find out how to have a big wedding on a little budget.
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Planning the perfect spring weddingWith birdsong filling the air and the first flowers of the year in bloom, spring really is a perfect time to get married. Follow my tips for planning the perfect spring wedding.
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How to afford time off with your babyWith the rising cost of living, having a baby can be an expensive business. If you want to take your full year of Maternity Leave then you're going to have to do some serious cost-cutting.
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Top 5 tips for successful weaningIf your baby is still hungry after their milk feed, is trying to mimic a ‘chewing’ action or reaching for food off your plate then they may be ready for weaning. Here's my five top tips to get you both started.Also published on: -
Slow cooker recipes to warm you up this winterSpring may be on its way but the chilly weather is showing no sign of letting up. Fire up your slow cooker and create these delicious family favourites to keep the cold weather at bay.
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How to encourage your children to readIf you’re looking to get your youngster's head away from the TV and into a good book, follow my tried and tested tips.





