888Ladies and Millionaire Genie

Would you like a free £5 to use on 888Ladies on the Millionaire Genie game?” I was hardly going to say no, was I? I admit I have a bit of a thing for a spot of bingo now and then however 888Ladies was new to me so I thought why not?

As per instructions I registered and while waiting for my £5 account top up I explored the site. Lucky for me there was free bingo running (for newbies) and I managed to win 4000 loyalty points which I’ll be able to convert to actual pounds if I chose the make an actual deposit in the future.

While playing away I had the opportunity to have a bit of a nosy and I have to say that 888Ladies is by far one of the most simple sites bingo sites to navigate and yet doesn’t lack anything in its simplicity.

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With my £5 loaded I headed over to one of the instants, Millionaire Genie, and proceeded to lose my £5. Don’t get me wrong, it took me twenty five very enjoyable minutes to do so as I would win a little and lose a little, and while lady luck wasn’t smiling on me that day I still enjoyed the exercise enormously.

For me sites such as 888Ladies and games such as bingo or instants like Millionaire Genie are a bit of fun. I don’t smoke, I don’t drink and being something of a home bod I relish a night in rather than a night out so a little flutter now and then with low cost stakes (on Millionaire Genie as with most games you can choose your “bet”) it is a bit of uncomplicated fun.

Is Millionaire Genie my favourite game? Not my absolute favourite, although I am glad I’ve tried it out as I did enjoy myself, and while I won’t be voting for it in the Which Bingo awards (for the UK’s favourite bingo games) I imagine many will. I will however be voting for 888Ladies in other categories as I’ve enjoyed myself on the site enormously.

I’ll be looking forward to seeing the results of the awards as these serve as a great way to find new games that real users have voted for and have enjoyed. Who knows, I might even strike it lucky on one of them?

If you fancy a go at Millionaire Genie (a fun game with everything to win!) and you do strike it lucky, do remember where you heard of it 😉

If not, make sure you vote for your favourite game and give the  fun-seekers like me a heads up on what to try next time.

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Positively Examining Your Health With Patient.co.uk

It is New Year, I am still only 5ft 2″ and I haven’t magically lost a few stone over Christmas. To be blunt I’m feeling fairly shocking in myself and know now is the time (no time like the present) to have a good look at my weight and my health overall and look at what I can do to change things for the better. I have two young and active boys and if I don’t make changes soon-ish I will struggle to keep up with them.

 Patient.co.uk, as well as offering oodles of advice on health, diet, fitness and basically all things wellness-related have a handy survey you can take which enables you to input your data and pinpoint basically what could be done better (and what is already pretty good) and get you moving in the right direction.

According to quick test below (it says it takes 30 seconds but it doesn’t even take that) I am healthy-ish but there are still things I can do to improve. Having done the test I have been given the option to take a fuller health test. It’s free so why not?
The MyHealth Test takes ten minutes, or just under in my experience.
The results:
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Ok, so not utterly fantastic then.
Normally this would have me searching for the nearest non-healthy snack however Patient.co.uk now offered me a chance to look at my lifestyle factors, see what I could do pro-actively to improve my health and set goals. Despite the not-so shocking revelation that I am not a superfit and healthy bod I was left feeling quite positive, motivated and looking forward to putting these plans in place and making changes rather than whinging about them.
If you’d like to take the initial test see the widget below and then if you really want to examine your health more closely and make positive and long-term changes keep going!

*This post was written on behalf of Patient.co.uk for a fee however this in no way alters the fact that I find it a very canny tool which has helped me make plans to get my health back on track.