Imagine being able to buy a product you need and at the same time have the knowledge that 100% of the profit made from your purchase is going to a good cause.
That’s exactly what happens when you buy any products from the One range (produced by One difference)! I’ve written about One difference before, back when I was invited to a cooking master class with Simon Rimmer in which we used products from the One brand range as ingredients (click here to read). The post tells you in great detail what this fabulous brand does to help fund humanitarian projects in places like Africa.
One Careplast is a new addition to the range and came about as a result of a national competition where One difference wanted those entering to come up with a new One product in which they could develop but also come up with a humanitarian problem that 100% of the profits could be donated to. By buying a box of One Careplast plaster you are actually doing your bit to support a very important life changing project. 100% of the profits from the sale of the plasters is to be used to fund bicycle ambulances and medical boxes, which will help to improve and change lives in Malawi by promptly providing medical assistance and treatment to those living in rural areas of Malawi.
I’ve actually had these in the medical cupboard for a while and haven’t been able to write an honest review in till now. Reason being is the fact that despite have three children who seem to be constantly injuring themselves somehow or another they haven’t even scrapped, scratched or bumped a single part of their bodies. Funnily, they still haven’t but ironically it’s me with an injury!
Don’t panic though it’s not a case of having to be hospitalised I just cut the top of my hand (well, it wasn’t actually a cut, more a deep scratch done by a 3 month old bonkers kitten). One Careplast plasters were grabbed from the cupboard and did the job nicely.
Not only are One Careplast plasters available in some awesome designs (seriously I had a leopard print pack) but they are also waterproof, stick well and don’t irritate my sensitive skin.
I love the design and I was asked a number of times by friends where they could grab a pack (not for their kids but themselves). Leopard skin is still a huge trend so these are the ultimate plaster that not only caters for your first aid needs but also that of your fashion needs. 🙂
So… Do one good thing, replace a product you would normally buy to one from the One range. Smile with the knowledge that you have helped fund an important life changing project without actually doing anything different.
Disclaimer: This is a review post, all thoughts, opinions and words are that of my own. I was not paid to write this review but did receive a sample of One Careplast plasters.
I love reading other people’s blogs and often find myself In awe at not only the bloggers talented writing skills but their domesticated flair
There are some fabulously creative bloggers out on the blogosphere, many of them showcasing their show stopping foodie creations stunningly presented in some flawless images. I’ve always been honest when stating, as much as I am able to cook, I’ve never been one to make stunningly presented dishes, ingenious creations or well followed & recreated recipes! Something normally happens, that or I just don’t have the time, therefore sticking to what I know best. As for baking, well I’m simply what some would describe as a cake from the packet kinda momma, though I actually love cakes & desserts and always promise myself that I’ll brush up on them creative baking skills!
I do however blog the topic of food every now and then! This is often for one of the following reasons, I’m reporting  a close encounter with the London Fire Brigade, writing about chocolate either the complete lack or over indulgence of the stuff, or I’m reviewing a yummy supermarket buy!
So, you can only imagine my surprise when I received an invitation to come and cook with celebrity chef, Simon Rimmer (BBC Something for the weekend)! Ok, had someone called in a prank, nominated me for my yummy imaginative creation of chicken nugget surprise, as that’s all time will permit these days! Maybe it was something like that “Can’t cook won’t cook” show!
Actually, it was none of the above, you see Simon Rimmer would be demonstrating a few of his mouth watering creations and then myself and a few other lovely bloggers would recreate them under Simon’s watchful eye! The idea of this foodie get together was not only for the benefit of gaining some cooking skills or learning a new recipe or two, but also to learn about a brand that in-till now, I sadly had no recognition of.
‘One Difference’ is a brand like no other, a brand that has been created to actually make a real difference to others!
Seriously, I’ve never known it possible, yet there is a brand that actually does all that it does to benefit others! Producing a range of products only to donate 100% of its sales profits to charitable causes! Sounds, a tad far fetched doesn’t it?
Let me elaborate, One Difference, brings us a range of everyday essential products, One Brand’ that are sold via major retailers across the UK and internationally, to fund humanitarian aid projects across rural communities in Africa.
We were lucky enough to meet the brands director, ‘Duncan Goose‘ an inspirational man who shared some information on the brand and what it stood for. Products include the launch of, the ‘One Clever Loaf’ two unique varieties of sliced bread, due to launch later in the year! Through the sale of One Clever Loaf within the UK, start-up bakeries in Africa are funded to generate income for families as well as providing food for the communities they serve.  Â
Another product is that of ‘One Good Egg’ produced by selected British Lion EU certificated organic farms across the UK. These are three range, organic eggs RRP £1.99 with 100% profit being used to fund community egg farming projects in Africa. Communities are provided with hens, equipment and even training in hen husbandry, in order to provide protein rich nutrition for families, and a sustainable source of income!
One Good Egg’s are sold nationwide and are available from Tesco, The Co-operative and Ocado
Duncan is also raising awareness for the HIV crisis in sub-Saharan Africa and is therefore donating much needed funds for life saving HIV programmes in developing countries, through the sale of the brands ‘One Condoms‘ with 100% profit going into the programme. They even sell glow in the dark condoms (which I thought was worth sharing, what with it being Valentines night and all that) 🙂Â
Maybe I was actually invited for my eagerness to raise awareness for worthy causes as opposed to my talented kitchen skills, cough…cough…
Whatever the reason, I was pleased to be a part of it, and whole heartily impressed by not only the quality of these products (we used the eggs and bread within our dishes) but also what these guys stood for and the amazing difference they are making to the life’s of others.
On arrival at Battersea London, Simon was just gearing up to get cooking, some fabulous tips were given as he demonstrated how to create 3 dishes with the use of One Products. These were dishes I’d never even considered making at home (well, until now)! I could see the benefits of the day unfolding and actually felt pretty inspired to throw on my apron and get going.
Simon demonstrated 3 stunning dishes before we teamed up with another blogger and  recreated one ourselves (at least this way I wouldn’t be solely to blame for any kitchen mishaps or dodgy food)! Actually, all went to plan, we recreated, Chorizo Scotch Eggs with a Pepper Chutney and despite the fact I hate eggs, preferring to munch on just the sausage meat, I think it came out splendid.Â
Before this great event came to an end, it was lovely to be able to sit and eat the dishes we had created along with a pudding Simon had put together, plus the welcome addition of some crisp rose wine and a good chat with some lovely bloggers.
To finish off, One Difference presented us with a beautiful woven basket containing some lovely One Products! We also got to keep the apron (to my little man’s delight).
I really did enjoyed the day, meeting celebrity chef, Simon Rimmer, the inspirational One difference director, the lovely PR team representing the brand and of course the great mix of fellow bloggers attending on the day. The greatest part was, not only did I take home some new skills, a new found sense of creativity, but also the discovery of a new brand that do this amazing thing of changing peoples lives!
When now shopping for bread and eggs, it will be great having the knowledge that the money made from my purchase will help change a families life… How amazing is that!
Please pop back tomorrow when I’ll  share the recipes of what we made on the day! Check out the images below for a tasty treat of what’s to come.
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