Grapes are one of those fruits I could eat all the time. Seriously, I have them every month, and sometimes I even wake up in the middle of the night and snack on them. Both red and green? Yeah, I’m not picky—I love them both.
Now, let’s talk about grapes. They’re actually berries (who knew, right?) and grow on vines from the Vitis plant. You can eat them fresh or turn them into wine, jam, juice, jelly, or even vinegar. The seeds? Those get used for oil and extracts. And if you dry them, you get raisins, currants, or sultanas. Basically, grapes are versatile little things.
Nutrition Facts (because why not?)
Carbs: 16g (92% of those calories)
Protein: 0.6g
Fat: 0.3g
Vitamin C: 6% of your daily needs
Vitamin B-6: 5%
Want to burn off those 62 calories? You’d need to:
🏃 Run for 5 minutes at 6mph
🚶 Walk for 16 minutes at 3mph
🚴 Bike for 8 minutes at 10mph
Health Benefits of Grapes (AKA why grapes are awesome)
- Good for your heart – The potassium in grapes helps balance sodium levels, which is great for blood pressure. Plus, resveratrol (found in the skin of red and purple grapes) helps lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and boost good cholesterol (HDL).
- Diabetes-friendly – Even though grapes are sweet, they have a low glycemic index and can actually help improve insulin sensitivity.
- Eye health – Packed with antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin, grapes help protect your eyes from sun damage and conditions like glaucoma and cataracts.
- Anti-inflammatory & full of antioxidants – Resveratrol fights inflammation and might even help prevent certain chronic diseases.
As much as I love grapes, eating too many can cause bloating or diarrhea (yeah, not fun). If you have kidney issues, watch your potassium intake. And if you have diabetes, moderation is key because of the natural sugars.
How much should you eat?
A good serving size is about one cup (or 10-15 grapes) per day. Fresh is best, but if you’re drinking grape juice, go for the whole fruit kind with no added sugar.
Oh, and if you’re worried about pesticides, organic might be the way to go. Grapes tend to be high on the pesticide list, even after washing.
So yeah, grapes are delicious, packed with nutrients, and actually pretty good for you. Now, excuse me while I go grab another handful. 😋

The Welsh celebrate St. David's Day on March 1st as a special occasion to honor their patron saint, St. David. No matter if you’re Welsh or not, this day is a wonderful chance to explore Welsh culture, soak up the fresh air, and take part in some really meaningful traditions. From exciting outdoor activities to cozy indoor events, St. David’s Day can be an occasion for everyone to enjoy. Check out these fun and engaging ways to celebrate St. David’s Day, no matter where you find yourself!
1. Explore Welsh Culture with Traditional Music
A wonderful way to celebrate St. David’s Day is by diving into some traditional Welsh music. If you’re at home, you can create a playlist of Welsh hymns and folk songs to set the mood. Alternatively, you can attend a local concert or performance celebrating Welsh music. You’ll experience the beautiful sounds of the harp, guitar, and other traditional instruments while learning about Welsh history and traditions.
2. St. David’s Day Parade
If you get a chance to participate in a St. David’s Day parade, it's a fantastic way to embrace the celebration. These parades, especially in cities like Cardiff, feature colorful costumes, lively music, and dancing. Welsh people take pride in wearing their national symbols, such as the daffodil and leek, which are recognized as official emblems of Wales. Don’t forget to wear your own daffodil or leek and join the vibrant crowd!
3. Welsh-Themed Feast
Nothing brings people together like food, and St. David’s Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in some traditional Welsh cuisine. You can tale along your own Welsh dishes like cawl (a hearty vegetable soup), Welsh rarebit (a cheese-based dish served on toast), or laverbread (a type of seaweed served with breakfast). Pair your meal with a Welsh beer or cider for the full experience. If you don't like cooking, you can purchase from a restaurant or get a cookbook that can serve as a guide to making the dishes. Many restaurants and pubs across Wales have these traditional Welsh dishes on their menu on St. David’s Day.
4. Outdoor Hiking or Walking
For those who want to enjoy the great outdoors, St. David’s Day offers the perfect excuse to go hiking or walking in nature. Wales is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coasts, so take a scenic walk to enjoy the beauty of the Welsh countryside. Whether it’s a casual stroll or a more challenging hike, being in nature is a wonderful way to celebrate St. David's Day and appreciate the natural beauty that Wales has to offer.
5. Attend a Welsh Language Class or Workshop
Do you know that St. David’s Day is a great time to connect with Welsh heritage? I mean, what better way to do so than by learning the Welsh language? Many community centers, universities, and online platforms offer Welsh language classes and workshops. Even learning a few phrases, such as “Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus” (Happy St. David’s Day), will give you a deeper appreciation for the language and culture.
6. Make Welsh Crafts or Decor
If you enjoy getting crafty, why not make your own Welsh-inspired decorations or crafts? You can try creating paper daffodils, weaving leeks out of green paper, or crafting Welsh flags. These simple activities can bring the whole family together and help you create lasting memories. If you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at making traditional Welsh love spoons, which are carved wooden spoons that symbolize love and friendship in Welsh culture.

Today, I’m styling a chic orange knitwear piece with a collar from Next, paired with sleek black skinny pants and classic stiletto heels. This outfit embodies effortless elegance—simple, sophisticated, and completely on-trend! This year, if you are seeking ways to style knitwear, here are some tips to help you rock it like a fashion pro.
1. Power Knitwear: The Statement Piece You Need
Structured knitwear with collars is the new power dressing! Forget oversized sweaters—2025 is all about fitted knits with tailored details. A bold-colored knit like orange, red, or cobalt blue adds personality to your wardrobe and makes your outfit pop. Brands like Next, Zara, and even luxury labels are embracing structured knitwear that transitions seamlessly from day to night.
Style Tip: Opt for a ribbed or structured knit with a fitted waist to define your silhouette. A collared knitwear top is perfect for creating a polished yet trendy look!

2. Balancing with Neutrals: The Key to Sleek Styling
When wearing a statement knit, balance is key. Pairing a bright knit with neutral bottoms like black skinny pants or tailored trousers ensures your outfit looks put together rather than overwhelming. In 2025, sleek, monochrome combinations are a huge trend, making black, white, and beige perfect pairings.
Style Tip: Black skinny pants add a touch of sophistication and elongate the legs, creating a streamlined silhouette that complements structured knitwear beautifully.

3. Elevating the Look: The Return of Stiletto Heels
If there’s one trend that’s making a huge comeback in 2025, it’s classic stiletto heels! While chunky boots and sneakers still have their place, nothing beats the elegance of a pointed-toe stiletto. Whether you're heading to the office or a dinner party, stiletto heels give your outfit that extra touch of sophistication.
Style Tip: Nude, black, or metallic stilettos work best for versatility. If you want a fashion-forward touch, go for a patent finish or a bold-colored heel that matches your knitwear!

4. Minimalist Glam: Effortless Beauty Trends
The 2025 fashion world is embracing simple, chic hairstyles that allow the outfit to shine. A sleek bun, soft waves, or a low ponytail are perfect choices to complement a statement knitwear outfit. Makeup trends also favor glowing skin, neutral lips, and subtle eye makeup, allowing your outfit to take center stage.
Style Tip: Pair your knitwear outfit with gold or pearl accessories for an extra touch of elegance!

So, when we visited Pitlochry as part of our pre-Valentine's adventure, I was excited. The drive there was just as enjoyable as exploring the city itself. Pitlochry has its fair share of attractions, but what truly captured my heart was the quiet, the vast green landscapes, and, of course, the animals. It felt like a perfect escape.
Pitlochry is a charming town located in Perthshire, Scotland.


First Stop: Pitlochry Kinnaird
Our journey began at Kinnaird, a charming village in Perthshire, Scotland, known for its deep history and breathtaking scenery. The name “Kinnaird” comes from the Scottish Gaelic words ceann ard, meaning "high headland"—which makes sense once you see the views.
Not too far from Kinnaird, we arrived at Moulin, where we made sure to snap a picture with the famous signpost that welcomes visitors with a burst of flowers. Pitlochry is known for its Pitlochry in Bloom initiative, and you can tell they take pride in their floral displays. Every corner felt like a painting, with colors that popped against the green countryside.



I want to talk about an event that recently happened at a Nigerian university. I’m sure similar incidents have occurred in different parts of the world, but because Nigeria is a very religious country and this was caught on camera, it has now become the talk of the internet.
A lady was making a TikTok video, which unintentionally included her lecturer. As the lecturer was passing through the hallway, she was moving backward without noticing him approaching. Gently, he tapped her on the shoulder and asked her to leave the hallway. Instead of complying, she responded loudly, "Can you imagine?" She then confronted the lecturer for interrupting her video and proceeded to assault the lecturer by fighting with him, which was seen in the video that is trending online.
I have a younger sister who is Gen Z, and I’ve had to caution her about certain behaviors. Why would a lady in a university think it’s acceptable to fight a lecturer simply because he said, "I don’t want to be in your video"? The government is beginning to consider regulating or even taking away social media due to its out-of-control nature.
The level of disrespect among Gen Z, their lack of accountability, and their disregard for basic respect are alarming. The lady in question has been expelled, and whatever she was thinking—whether she was trying to trend or prove a point—I hope she realizes that these videos stay on the internet forever.
Working with Gen Z can be frustrating; they struggle to handle conversations without cursing or getting defensive. They are always on edge, and there is absolutely no excuse for being rude or unkind. You go online, and they are constantly preaching about positivity while exhibiting bad behavior. Everyone online seems wise until you speak to them in person and hear their views on real-life matters.