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Marmite. You either love it or hate it!

My Mother- in Law has just arrived from England and brought Nick and Florence their favourite British spread Marmite.

But we all fell about laughing when we inspected the jar closer.

It says MA'AMITE , Toasting The Queens Diamond Jubilee. Fantastsic!!



I just had to display it in an old glass cloche I got from a flea market for a laugh.
For those of you who don't know Marmite, its a spread you put on toast. Nick likes it with cheese and Florence( 11) like it with jam...Yuk.
You either love it or hate it and I hate but I get it.





It has quite a history developed in 1680! 

Thanks to its high B vitamin content,Marmite did its bit for the UK in two World Wars.

By the time of the First World War it was included in soldiers ration packs. It also became a staple food in hospitals and schools.

During World War II, Marmite became a dietary supplement in prisoner-of-war camps, and in 1999, it was sent to British peacekeeping forces in Kosovo after we received morale boosting requests from the field.

You can check out more on their website below.





This is the original pot of Marmite. 
They even have their own Face Book.


We rescued a gorgeous gray persian cat last year and the kids named her Marmite.

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Refinery 29 & White Rabbit England


Refinery 29 and White Rabbit England

The children and I had fun when we are very kindly asked to do a shoot for the Fabulous online Fashion website Refinery 29 !!!

Check out the link below for the full story !!!

http://www.refinery29.com/victoria-sullivan-interview-pictures


You're a Brit, do you see any similarities between London and Brooklyn? Which do you prefer?
"When we moved to America, we definitely didn't want to live in the ‘burbs. And we didn’t want a high-rise in Manhattan either. Boerum Hill in Brooklyn is about as close as you can get to how we lived in London with a bit of space and a back garden. We really love the ease of living in a small community like a village. We can walk and cycle everywhere, to school, to do the groceries, and always bump into someone we know. Here the weather is great, too. When it's hot, it's boiling and when it's cold, it's freezing; You get guaranteed seasons. Obviously, we miss our family and friends in England but many come over for a visit."


Vintage paisley tunic, pink cords from Free the People, brown boots from Uggs, vintage long necklace.



Photographed by Maia Harms



Tell us about the biz you own with your sister.
"Charlotte’s my sister and business partner at White Rabbit England. We started about 10 years ago when my daughter Florence was a newborn and her sons were both very young. We were both looking for some sort of low light for the nursery that could be left on when breastfeeding in the early hours of the day and also if they had trouble going to sleep. We tried to find something like the mushroom light we had shared when we were little. We couldn’t find one anywhere so we decided to start making them. We now have a whole range of nursery products from bedding, crib sets, blanket, cushions, Bone China White Animal night-lights, jewelry. All great gifts for baby showers and birthdays. Now I live in NY and our headquarters are in Cheshire in England. Most days we have meetings through Skype which has been amazing." 





Even our bunny light got in the picture!
http://www.whiterabbitengland.com/prod_info.asp?prodid=125



Do your kids have a personal sense of style? What is it?
"Charlie actually told a mom friend that he wanted all-white evening tails for his eighth birthday! Where that came from nobody knows… but he got it and he rocks it. Florence is definitely at the stage of trying things out. Very interesting what she comes up with. I love it at that age they can wear anything. Wish we had school uniforms here though, I do miss the no-fashion-crisis mornings!"


What's one trend you won't put on your kids?
"Gosh… crocs and I'm also steering away from high street brands especially as Florence is getting older. I find the styles and colors rather tasteless and inappropriate, so I really would rather do thrift stores and stoop sales."


Charlie wears a vintage eBay hat. 


What are your favorite haunts in the neighborhood? 
"We have great local places to go to for dinner, brunch, and gorgeous shopping. There is a new restaurant called Rucola on Dean Street that does a menu filled with fresh local produce and a mean Tom Collins! Building on Bond is great for brunch on the weekend. For clothes, I go to visit my friend Christina's vintage store Mafalda on Atlantic, Beacon’s Closet is a favorite on a budget and I always find something cool for Florence, my 11-year-old. We love going to The Brooklyn Flea on the weekend but the kids have a very short attention span when it comes to the flea. For flowers and shrubs, we always go to Grdn on Hoyt street run by a friend and fellow school mom." 






What's the toughest part of juggling all you do and raising children in NYC? Any tips?
"Like any mom, time for me. Really need to focus on that. I do juggle especially as Charlie has (Type 1) Juvenile Diabetes, diagnosed when he was just one. It's constant around the clock checking for his blood glucose and insulin. My advice is to try swap playdates once a week with a friend then you can get one whole day without kids."

The Sullivans' two persian cats, Parsley and Marmite, also found on the street! 










Any tips for designing your home on a budget?
"Visit stoop sales and, of course, eBay. Painting with color is cheap and quick. Collect old picture frames and put random postcards or a mish mash of images you like. Good cheap lighting. Rugs cushions are everywhere and can really improve a look. Decorator's drop-cloth can quickly cover an old sofa but make sure you get the grayish ones that look like Belgian linen. Oh, and wallpaper makes a great statement — like a piece of art!"




Camel poncho by Daryl K, camel hat by Bailey, printed pants from Zara, brown boots from Frye.



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Meet the White Rabbit Pets! Donkeys, Dogs and Persians.


Meet the White Rabbit Pets! Donkeys, Dogs and Persians.

Thought it was about time we introduced you to our Wonderful Team.

Meet the Pets that we love and inspire us.






The Donkeys - England 
Biddy and Barney are based at White Rabbit England Headquarters.
Our Offices have fields all around and there they live.




Charlotte always wanted Donkeys and so adopted 2 rescues a few years ago.



But now Biddy is pregnant!!
Oh Yes!!
We thought we would a have a new baby for Christmas but donkeys take longer than humans...We are still waiting.


Next is Molly and Suzy and Teddy 
More rescues.
They spend the days running around the fields rolling around in the mud and bringing home pheasants.


Teddy has become head  of Human Resources.




The Cats in The USA New York


 



 Mr Parsley( WInston Churhill)  a flat faced Persian.
We rescued him but we weren't quite sure what it was .. a gremlin or Mogwai.
Well he was in bad shape but like everything we get off the Street we clean it up and make it good.
Can you believe this is the same cat!!!



Finally .... Marmite , name after my husband and daughters favourite British spread.
Another rescue persian we just couldn't resist.


These guys give us huge joy and love.

Look out for White Rabbit England products inspired by our own pets.

Tagged with: cats, Dogs, Donkeys