Monday, 30 September 2024

Ideal Christmas Gifts for the Gardener in Your Life

As the festive season approaches, many of us are pondering the perfect presents for our loved ones. 

If you have a gardener in your life, finding a thoughtful and useful gift can be a delight, as there’s no shortage of items to make their gardening experience even more enjoyable. 

Whether they are seasoned horticulturists or just starting their journey into the world of plants, here are some ideal Christmas gift ideas that will surely bring a smile to their face.

1. High-Quality Gardening Tools

Every gardener appreciates sturdy and well-crafted tools. A set of high-quality hand tools – think trowels, pruners, and weeding forks – makes an excellent gift. Brands such as Burgon & Ball or Spear & Jackson are known for their durable and ergonomically designed tools. For a special touch, consider personalising the tools with their name or initials.

2. Personalised Garden Markers

Help your gardener stay organised with personalised plant labels or markers. These can be made from wood, slate, or metal, and can be engraved with the names of plants, herbs, or flowers they’re growing. A set of stylish, reusable plant markers is both practical and charming, adding a personalised touch to their garden beds.

3. Indoor Plant Kits

For those who may not have a large outdoor space or prefer tending to houseplants, an indoor plant kit is a lovely option. These kits often come with seeds, pots, and soil, along with instructions on how to grow various herbs, flowers, or even succulents indoors. It’s a great way for them to enjoy gardening throughout the winter months.

4. Gardening Gloves

Every gardener needs a sturdy pair of gloves to protect their hands while working. Opt for high-quality gloves made from materials such as leather or breathable fabrics. Look for pairs that offer flexibility, comfort, and durability – some are even waterproof or thorn-resistant, making them perfect for those who deal with prickly plants.

5. Compost Bin or Wormery

For environmentally-conscious gardeners, a compost bin or wormery can be a thoughtful and practical gift. These bins allow gardeners to recycle their organic waste into rich compost, perfect for nourishing their plants. Modern designs are compact, stylish, and odour-free, making them suitable even for smaller spaces.

6. Garden Kneeler

Gardening often involves a lot of kneeling, which can be tough on the knees, especially during long planting sessions. A comfortable, cushioned garden kneeler makes a fantastic gift. Many models come with handles to help with getting up and down, and some even double as a seat for when they need to take a break.

7. Wildlife-Friendly Gardening Kits

Encourage your gardener to create a wildlife haven with kits designed to attract bees, butterflies, and birds. Bee hotels, bird feeders, or even wildflower seed mixes are excellent choices. These gifts not only benefit the garden but also support the local ecosystem.

8. Books on Gardening

For gardeners who love to read, a beautifully illustrated gardening book can be a great source of inspiration. Look for titles that focus on their specific interests, whether it’s growing vegetables, container gardening, or landscaping ideas. Books by renowned British gardeners like Monty Don or Sarah Raven are sure to be appreciated.

9. Stylish Watering Can

A high-quality, stylish watering can is a practical gift that also adds a touch of elegance to their garden or indoor plant collection. Choose one with a long spout for easy watering, and consider an eye-catching design in copper, brass, or enamel for a timeless look.

10. Subscription to a Gardening Magazine or Seed Club

Give a gift that keeps on giving with a subscription to a gardening magazine such as Gardens Illustrated or The English Garden. Alternatively, a seed subscription club, where they receive new seeds to plant each month, will keep their garden flourishing all year round.

11. Packs of seeds

You can buy large orders of seeds from local garden centres, some supermarkets and from Amazon. Why not buy them a range of seeds for planting flowers and also herbs and food plants? Microgreen kits are also a good idea.

Conclusion

Finding the perfect Christmas gift for the gardener in your life doesn’t have to be a challenge. Whether it’s practical tools, stylish accessories, or a little indulgence for their hobby, any of these thoughtful gifts will surely add joy to their gardening experience. This Christmas, help them make the most of their passion with a gift that nurtures both their green thumb and their heart.

Happy gifting!

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Saturday, 28 September 2024

Creating a New Family Christmas Tradition: A Feast by All, for All

Christmas is a time for coming together, celebrating family, and indulging in delicious food. 

If you’re looking to add a touch of novelty and excitement to your festive feast, why not start a new family Christmas tradition? 

One way to make the day even more memorable is by getting everyone involved in preparing the meal. 

You can have each family member take charge of a different course – from the starter to the dessert – creating a shared experience that blends creativity, tradition, and fun.

Here’s how you can kick off this wonderful new tradition:

1. Plan the Courses Together

A successful collaborative Christmas meal starts with a bit of planning. Decide in advance how many courses you’ll have, keeping it festive but manageable. For a traditional Christmas feast, you might opt for four key courses:

The starter

The main (usually meat)

The vegetables or side dishes

The dessert

Gather your family and decide who will be in charge of each course. You could draw names from a hat, assign roles based on cooking skills, or let everyone choose what they’re most excited to prepare.

2. Incorporate Personal Tastes and Traditions

A family feast is about blending everyone’s tastes and traditions. Encourage each person to bring their own twist to their dish. The starter could be inspired by an old family recipe or a modern favourite, while the main course might reflect the region’s traditional roast or something entirely different. The vegetables can be a mixture of classic options like Brussels sprouts and roast potatoes, or something more adventurous like spiced carrots or glazed parsnips.

The beauty of this approach is that it allows everyone to share a bit of themselves through the meal, blending old and new flavours.

3. Host a Family Cooking Day

If you have the luxury of time, consider turning the day before Christmas into a family cooking day. Gather in the kitchen to prep ingredients and help one another with the more time-consuming aspects of cooking. For example, the person in charge of the starter can begin preparing soup or baking bread, while others peel and chop vegetables, or prep the pudding. This not only lightens the load but creates bonding moments around the stove.

If there are younger children in the family, assign them simple but important tasks like mixing ingredients or setting the table. It’s a great way to include everyone, no matter their age.

4. Presentation: A Feast for the Eyes

Another way to elevate this tradition is by making each course a showstopper, not just in taste but in presentation. Encourage each family member to think creatively about how they want their dish to look. The starter could be plated in individual portions, the vegetables arranged artfully, and the dessert garnished with a festive flair. You could even take photos of each dish to create a ‘family feast album’ – a fun way to commemorate the day and see how everyone’s skills evolve year by year.

5. Create a Story with the Meal

As each family member presents their course, ask them to share a little about why they chose that dish. Perhaps there’s a story behind the recipe, or it reminds them of a fond Christmas memory. This transforms the meal into more than just food – it becomes a tapestry of shared stories and experiences, weaving together everyone’s history.

6. Enjoy the Moment – Together

When Christmas Day finally arrives, sit back and enjoy the fruits of your collective labour. The beauty of this tradition is that the feast isn’t solely the responsibility of one person – it’s a shared creation, made with love by the whole family. Plus, you’ll likely discover new flavours and dishes you never thought to include before.

7. Rotate Responsibilities Each Year

To keep things fresh, rotate the roles each year. This way, everyone has a chance to try their hand at a different course, challenging themselves and exploring new recipes. It also ensures that each person has the opportunity to shine as the ‘star’ of the meal. Over time, this tradition could even spark new family favourites and become the highlight of the festive season.

Final Thoughts

Starting a new family Christmas tradition that involves everyone in the kitchen brings a new layer of meaning to the festive season. It’s about more than just the food – it’s about creating memories, sharing stories, and enjoying each other’s company. With each person contributing to the feast, the meal becomes a true reflection of the family, filled with love, laughter, and a delicious blend of flavours that are uniquely yours.

So, this Christmas, why not begin this wonderful new tradition? Get the whole family involved, roll up your sleeves, and create a Christmas feast that’s as much about the journey as it is about the destination.

Friday, 27 September 2024

Evercalm Christmas gifting as if you mean it

Evercalm Cleanse & Nourish Duo   

RRP: £25 

Will smooth and strengthen skin around-the-clock. Perfect for all skin types & ages including sensitive. 

Products include; Cleansing Gel, Overnight Recovery Balm & a free gift of cleansing wristbands 

Evercalm Gift of Calm

RRP: £55

Unwrap calm skin this Christmas season with this essentials trio from REN's award-winning Evercalm range. 

Products include: Barrier Support Elixir, Global Protection Day Cream, Overnight Recovery Balm & a free gift of a beauty bag 

Radiance Brightening Duo 

RRP: £25

Two brightness-boosting skincare essentials for glowing skin. Featuring REN's cult product Ready Steady Glow AHA Tonic.

Products include: Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic, Brightening Dark Circle Eye Cream & a free gift of cotton rounds 

Radiance Gift of Glow

Reveal a 3-step glowing-giving skincare trio. Get your glow with radiance boosting skincare formulated to limit irritation. 

Products include: Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic, Glow Daily Vitamin C Gel Cream, Glow and Protect Serum and a free gift of a beauty bag

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Thursday, 26 September 2024

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Final Ride: Ex-Royal Marine in his 80th Year Completes 435-Mile Epic Cycle Challenge through the French Pyrenees for Veteran’s Charity

In a truly remarkable feat of endurance and dedication, ex-Royal Marine Jonathan Thomson, in his 80th year, has completed his fifth and final epic cycling challenge for PTSD Resolution, the charity for forces veterans’ mental health.

The ‘Pyrenees 24’ challenge was a gruelling 435 miles (700kms) with an astonishing elevation gain of 35,832 feet - equivalent to cycling from London to Edinburgh and 1.23 times the height of Mount Everest from sea level.

It marks the culmination of Jonathan’s amazing fundraising efforts, which have raised over £153,000 to date - enough to fund therapy for more than 180 veterans and their families.

On Wednesday 18th September, Jonathan, along with a team of committed cyclists, completed their final fundraising challenge through the French Pyrenees. Costs were covered privately by the team, so all funds raised will go directly to PTSD Resolution, which has 200 therapists offering nationwide support.

Over seven days the intrepid team comprised Jonathan, Jez (former Royal Marine), Jim (former Royal Navy pilot), Matt (former Royal Marine) and Bill (former Royal Marine).

Since 2020, Jonathan and his “fellow pilgrims” have completed five gruelling challenges for PTSD Resolution — collectively cycling an astonishing 4,900 km with 190,325 ft climb - across Scotland, the Orkneys, Shetland, Wales and the Pyrenees. This latest effort saw Jonathan embark on his second Pyrenees adventure - remarkably, in his 80th year.

Jonathan says, “Too many of our veterans of all ages, and some men and women still serving, suffer the evil effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This wrecks their lives and deeply affects those of their families and close friends. It is also a major cause of suicide. PTSD Resolution provides well-developed and well-proven treatment for this condition, which is why we continue to cycle on their behalf.”

PTSD Resolution

With over 4,000 referrals so fa, registered charity PTSD Resolution is firmly dedicated to assisting UK Veterans, Reservists and family members struggling to reintegrate into everyday life. Founded in 2009, the charity is accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists to the Quality Network for Veterans Mental Health Services (QNVMHS). It provides free, prompt and effective therapy, with treatment available online or by phone.

Said Charles Highett, CEO of PTSD Resolution: “Jonathan’s incredible efforts over the years have made a significant impact on our ability to provide crucial mental health support to veterans and their families. The donations raised will potentially transform not just veterans’ lives, but those of their families and communities, too. His fantastic dedication embodies the spirit of service that continues long after leaving the armed forces.”

The Pyrenees Challenge

The ‘Pyrenees 24’ challenge began on September 11th, 2024, as the riders set off in crisp autumnal weather. They cycled through landscapes rich in history and natural beauty, from ancient châteaux to serene forests and vast mountain vistas. Each day presented its own challenges, yet the team’s spirit never wavered.

Here’s a summary of their seven-day journey:

Day 1: A gentle 51-kilometre warm-up, climbing 2,900 feet through historic villages.

Day 2: 96 kilometres covered with 5,587 feet of climbing, battling rain and low clouds through the forests of Ariège.

Day 3: Another 96-kilometre ride with 5,869 feet of climbing, encountering local wildlife and early autumn chills.

Day 4: The most challenging day, covering 115 kilometres and ascending 8,697 feet over high mountain passes.

Day 5: A 102-kilometre descent through Mediterranean oak forests, climbing 4,281 feet.

Day 6: A gruelling 124-kilometre ride battling strong headwinds across high plateaus, climbing 3,754 feet.

Day 7: The final 99.7-kilometre stretch, climbing 4,737 feet and following old railway lines.

A Mission Fulfilled

As the journey concluded on September 18th, Jonathan expressed heartfelt gratitude to all those who supported his efforts over the years. “This has been our last expedition, ever,” he announced, reflecting on the extraordinary experiences and the generous support received.

Jonathan is also a deserving Finalist of the 2024 Soldiering On Awards, up for the ‘Inspiration Award’ - “to honour a person that has overcome significant challenges, injury or disability, and whose ongoing or past outstanding achievements are an inspiration to others.”

While ‘Pyrenees 24’ marks the end of Jonathan’s cycling expeditions, the impact of his remarkable efforts will continue to resonate in the lives of the individuals he has helped transform.

The Pyrenees 24 donation page remains open for those wishing to contribute to this worthy cause. To support PTSD Resolution and help more veterans access crucial mental health services.

For more information about PTSD Resolution and their work, visit www.PTSDresolution.org.

How to Cater for Someone with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes This Christmas

Christmas is a time for indulgence, festive meals, decadent treats, and seasonal drinks seem to be everywhere. However, for those living with diabetes, navigating these celebrations can feel a little daunting. If you’re hosting someone with either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes this Christmas, there are plenty of ways to make the occasion inclusive without sacrificing flavour or festivity. Here are some tips to ensure everyone can enjoy the holiday season while managing their health.

Understand the Basics

First, it’s important to know the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 is an autoimmune condition where the body doesn’t produce insulin, so people need to take insulin to control their blood glucose levels. Type 2 diabetes often develops later in life, and while the body produces insulin, it doesn’t use it properly. 

Type 2 diabetes can be managed with diet, exercise, and medication, but insulin might also be required. Both types of diabetes require a careful balance of carbohydrates, insulin, and physical activity to maintain blood glucose levels.

1. Focus on Low-GI Foods

Glycaemic Index (GI) measures how quickly carbohydrates raise blood sugar levels. Foods with a lower GI are broken down more slowly, which helps avoid rapid spikes in blood glucose. Incorporate low-GI foods into your Christmas menu to make it easier for your guest to manage their sugar levels.

Low-GI foods: Sweet potatoes, whole grains (such as quinoa, brown rice, and wholemeal bread), legumes, leafy vegetables, and most fruits (especially berries).

Swaps: For example, serve roasted sweet potatoes instead of traditional roast potatoes. Instead of white bread rolls, go for wholegrain options.

2. Offer Balanced Meals

Meals that balance carbohydrates, proteins, and healthy fats are ideal for someone with diabetes. Protein and fats slow down the absorption of carbohydrates, helping to prevent sharp spikes in blood sugar.

Suggestions: A roast turkey or chicken (without excessive sugary glazes), salmon, and plant-based proteins like lentils or tofu provide excellent protein options. Combine these with non-starchy vegetables like Brussels sprouts, green beans, and carrots.

3. Be Mindful of Sugars in Desserts

Desserts can be tricky for people with diabetes, but that doesn’t mean they should miss out on the sweet end of the meal! There are plenty of ways to create diabetic-friendly desserts that are just as satisfying.

Dessert ideas: Try a sugar-free or low-sugar trifle using sugar-free jelly, whipped cream, and fresh berries. Another option is a Christmas fruit salad, highlighting seasonal fruits such as pomegranate seeds, clementines, and a few cranberries for a festive touch.

Baking swaps: If you're making a Christmas cake or pudding, consider using natural sweeteners like stevia or erythritol, which don’t impact blood glucose as much as refined sugars. However, a note of caution here. Some people are allergic to some artificial sweeteners. My wife, for example, cannot tolerate stevia in her diet.

4. Rethink the Drinks

Traditional festive drinks like eggnog, mulled wine, and cocktails are often laden with sugar. Fortunately, there are plenty of lower-carb, low-sugar alternatives that can keep the celebrations going without impacting blood sugar levels.

Alcohol: For guests with diabetes, light beer, dry wine, or spirits like gin or vodka mixed with soda water and a splash of lemon or lime are good options. However, alcohol can lower blood glucose, so it’s essential to drink in moderation and always with food.

Non-alcoholic: Offer sugar-free soft drinks or flavoured sparkling water. A homemade spiced tea or mulled apple cider made with sweeteners can also be a warming alternative.

5. Portion Control is Key

Even with healthy food choices, portion control remains important. Large portions of even low-GI foods can still affect blood glucose levels. Offering smaller, more frequent portions during the day can help your guest manage their blood sugar more effectively.

Tip: Serve appetisers like vegetable crudités with hummus or smoked salmon canapés to keep everyone satisfied without overloading on high-carb snacks before the main meal.

6. Check-In with Your Guest

Each person with diabetes manages their condition differently, so don't hesitate to ask your guest about their specific needs and preferences. They might have a particular way of balancing their diet or insulin around festive meals. Showing that you’re considering their needs will ensure they feel comfortable and cared for during the celebration.

7. Include Everyone in the Festivities

Just because someone has diabetes doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy the same Christmas cheer as everyone else. Get creative with diabetic-friendly recipes, involve them in menu planning, and focus on the festive experience rather than just the food. Christmas is as much about good company, laughter, and shared experiences as it is about what’s on the table.

Final Thoughts With a little planning and consideration, it’s entirely possible to create a Christmas feast that caters for everyone, including those managing diabetes. By focusing on balanced, low-GI foods, keeping an eye on portion sizes, and offering lower-sugar alternatives, you can ensure your festive celebrations are inclusive and enjoyable for all. After all, Christmas is about spreading joy—and there’s no better way to do that than by ensuring all your guests feel included, safe, and satisfied at the table.

How to Give Your Pet Bird, Cat, or Dog a Merry Yet Safe Christmas

The festive season is a magical time of year, and as you prepare your home for Christmas, it's important to ensure that your pets can enjoy the celebrations safely too. 

Whether you have a playful dog, a curious cat, or a chirpy bird, a few thoughtful adjustments can help make the holiday season joyful for all. Here are some tips to ensure your pets have a merry yet safe Christmas.

1. Keep Decorations Pet-Friendly

Christmas Trees and Lights: For many, the Christmas tree is the centrepiece of holiday décor, but it can be a source of fascination — and potential danger — for pets. Cats, in particular, love to climb trees, and dogs may be tempted to chew on branches. Secure your tree well to avoid it toppling over, especially if your pets are rambunctious. Avoid placing decorations like glass baubles and tinsel at the bottom where they can easily be knocked off and broken, posing a risk of injury or ingestion.

Lights, especially twinkling ones, can attract pets, so ensure electrical wires are hidden or secured out of reach to avoid curious nibbles. Consider using battery-operated lights to reduce the risk of electric shocks.

Pet-Safe Ornaments: Avoid hanging ornaments made of fragile materials or those that resemble food. Cats might bat at shiny objects, and dogs may think they're edible. Opt for pet-safe, non-toxic decorations instead, and avoid using hooks that can easily come loose. Ribbons and tinsel should also be avoided, as they can cause choking or blockages if swallowed.

2. Watch Out for Toxic Foods and Plants

Holiday Foods: Christmas is a time for indulgence, but many festive treats can be harmful to pets. Chocolate, mince pies, onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, and certain nuts are toxic to both dogs and cats. 

Make sure to keep platters of food and sweets out of reach and avoid giving your pet any human food unless you know it's safe.

Birds, too, have sensitive digestive systems, so be mindful of what they’re exposed to. While some fruits and vegetables can be safe, others like avocado, chocolate, and caffeine are toxic for them. It’s always best to stick to bird-safe treats.

Festive Plants: While plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly add to the festive atmosphere, they can be toxic if ingested by pets. Cats and dogs are naturally curious and may be tempted to nibble on them. Consider using artificial alternatives or placing these plants where your pets can’t reach them.

3. Provide a Quiet Space

Christmas can be hectic, with lots of visitors, loud music, and unfamiliar faces, which might overwhelm your pets. Dogs may become anxious, and cats might hide for hours. Even birds, accustomed to quieter environments, can become stressed by sudden noises.

Ensure your pets have a quiet, comfortable retreat where they can escape the commotion. A separate room with their favourite bed, toys, and perhaps some soothing music or a cosy nest for birds will allow them to relax and feel secure amidst the holiday hustle and bustle.

4. Pet-Safe Presents

When shopping for your family and friends, don’t forget your pets! However, be mindful when selecting presents for them. For dogs and cats, avoid toys with small, easily detachable parts that could be swallowed or sharp edges that could cause injury. Stick to durable toys designed specifically for pets, such as chew toys for dogs or catnip toys for your feline friend.

If you have a bird, be sure to choose non-toxic, bird-safe toys made of materials like untreated wood or natural fibres. Avoid toys with loose strings or those that can easily break apart.

5. Monitor Candles and Open Flames

Candles add a lovely warm glow to the Christmas atmosphere, but they can be dangerous in homes with pets. A curious cat could easily knock over a lit candle, or a dog’s wagging tail might catch on fire. If you must use candles, place them on high shelves and never leave them unattended. Better yet, consider using battery-operated LED candles to achieve the same effect without the fire hazard.

6. Stick to a Routine

Pets thrive on routine, and the Christmas season can often throw that off. With guests coming and going, irregular meal times, and the disruption of regular walks or playtime, pets may feel stressed or anxious. Try to maintain your pet’s usual routine as much as possible. Feed them at the same time each day, ensure your dog gets their regular walks, and give your cat or bird plenty of attention.

7. Keep Wrapping Paper and Ribbons Out of Reach

Unwrapping presents on Christmas morning is always exciting, but it can also be a hazard for pets. Cats love to play with ribbons and string, but if swallowed, they can cause digestive blockages. Dogs might chew on discarded wrapping paper or plastic packaging, which can also pose a choking hazard.

Be sure to tidy up discarded wrapping paper, bows, and ribbons as soon as possible. Dispose of any materials that could be dangerous to your pets.

8. Travel Safely with Pets

If you’re travelling for the holidays and plan to bring your pets along, ensure they’re safe and comfortable. Dogs should be secured in a seatbelt harness or a crate, and cats should always travel in a well-ventilated carrier. Birds can be transported in travel cages, but ensure the cage is secure and well-padded to prevent injury during the journey. Pack their food, water, and any comfort items from home, such as their favourite toy or blanket.

Conclusion

Christmas is a time for togetherness, and your pets are part of the family. By being mindful of potential hazards and making small adjustments, you can ensure that your cat, dog, or bird enjoys the festive season as much as you do. With a little preparation, your pets can have a merry — and safe — Christmas too!

Looking to have some Christmas glam put on your nails? Paint Nails London tells you how

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Beauty Club London’s in-house nail bar, Paint Nails London reveals the current hottest nail trends. Their talented nail artists have identified this season’s standout designs and shades, offering clients a glimpse of what’s set to dominate the fashion-forward nail scene up to this Christmas.

All Green Everything

“Green nails are not going away,” says Lead Nail Tech at Paint Nails London, Angie Campbell. “This season we’re seeing everything from rich olive tones to brighter, statement-making acid greens.” 

The updated take on summer’s ‘Brat Green’ brings a fresh yet unexpected pop of colour to your autumn/winter look.

Classic Black

“Black nails are making a massive comeback this season, especially as we head toward Halloween,” says Angie. “Opt for a matte black or add a glossy finish for a striking look that’s both edgy and elegant.” Black French tips or ombre designs are also great options for those who want a sophisticated twist on the classic dark mani.

Glam Goth

“Dark, dramatic shades are always an Autumn favourite,” says Angie. Deep burgundy-black nails with long stiletto tips will be popular this season, inspired by Cardi B’s iconic look. “It’s perfect for Halloween or anyone who loves a bold, daring manicure.”

Magnetic Chrome

Chrome nails are continuing their reign into autumn/winter, with magnetic, prismatic shades adding depth and dimension. “This is the trend for anyone who loves eye-catching nails that shift and change with the light,” says Angie. Shades like holographic lilac and cat-eye chrome are perfect for creating that futuristic, luxe vibe.

Seasonal Ombré

Autumn and winter brings a fresh take on ombré nails, incorporating warm, earthy tones like caramel, chestnut, and chocolate. “We’re blending warm, rich colours to create a seamless gradient effect that reflects the beautiful tones of the season,” opines the Paint Nails London team. This trend is timeless yet versatile, perfect for any occasion.

Gold Details

According to Paint Nails London, gold accents are a must-have this season. “Gold detailing adds a touch of luxury to any manicure,” the team explains. “Whether it’s gold foil, 3D charms, or shimmering accents, gold elevates your look and pairs beautifully with autumnal tones like deep reds, burnt orange, or nudes.”

Disco-Inspired Metallics

One of the season’s standout trends is the return of metallic and holographic nails. “Disco-inspired metallics bring a fun, nostalgic feel to your look,” Angie notes. “Whether you go for a full chrome finish or subtle metallic accents, this trend is perfect for those who want to sparkle throughout the Christmas party season.”

Moody Tones

“Autumn is the time to embrace deep, moody hues,” states Angie. Shades such as navy blue, dark chocolate, and rich burgundy dominate the colour palette. “These tones are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication and mystery to your winter nails.”

Embellishments

For those looking to make a statement, 3D embellishments are a key trend this season. “From pearls and gems to metallic accents, autumn/winter 2024 is all about going big with your nail art,” the experts at Paint Nails London revea;. “It’s the perfect way to add personality and glamour to your nails for all sorts of  special occasions.”

Cherry Red

“Red is always a staple for autumn/winter but this season, cherry red is the star,” says Angie. “It’s a sophisticated yet vibrant shade that transitions seamlessly from day to night.” Whether worn as a full mani or as cherry red French tips, this colour is bold yet refined and perfect for the cooler months.

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How to Create a Gluten-Free Christmas Feast: Recipes, Tips, and Drinks Pairing

Christmas is a time for indulgence, celebration, and plenty of food. But if you’re catering for gluten-free guests, or following a gluten-free diet yourself, it’s important to ensure everyone can enjoy the festivities without worry. 

Ignoring coeliac disease is not a good idea!

Luckily, with a little planning and creativity, you can put together a spectacular gluten-free Christmas feast that’s every bit as delicious as the traditional one. Below is a guide on how to create a satisfying Christmas meal, complete with perfect drinks to accompany each course.

Starter: Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Gluten-Free Bread Rolls

Nothing sets the scene for a cosy, comforting meal like a warm bowl of roasted butternut squash soup. This starter is naturally gluten-free and can be made with ease. Here's what you’ll need:

Ingredients:

1 large butternut squash, peeled and diced

2 medium carrots, peeled and chopped

1 onion, finely diced

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 litre vegetable stock (ensure it’s gluten-free)

1 tablespoon olive oil

Salt and pepper to taste

A pinch of nutmeg for extra warmth

Gluten-free bread rolls

Method:

Preheat your oven to 200°C. Toss the butternut squash and carrots in olive oil, season with salt, pepper, and a pinch of nutmeg, and roast for about 25-30 minutes until tender.

In a large pot, sauté the onions and garlic in a bit of olive oil until soft. Add the roasted vegetables and vegetable stock, and simmer for 15 minutes.

Use a blender to purée the mixture until smooth. Adjust seasoning as needed.

Serve with warm gluten-free bread rolls, buttered generously.

Drinks Pairing:

For a warm and hearty starter like this, opt for a light white wine, such as a Chenin Blanc. Its fruity notes will balance the sweetness of the butternut squash, while its acidity cuts through the creaminess. Alternatively, a dry cider adds a festive sparkle and complements the earthy sweetness of the soup.

Main Course: Roast Turkey with Gluten-Free Stuffing and Vegetables

Turkey is the centrepiece of many Christmas dinners, and luckily, it’s naturally gluten-free. However, the challenge often lies in the stuffing and gravy. But fear not, with a few clever swaps, you can keep this tradition alive while avoiding gluten.

Ingredients:

1 whole turkey (size based on your gathering)

Olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage)

Gluten-free stuffing mix or homemade stuffing (using gluten-free breadcrumbs, chestnuts, dried cranberries, and herbs)

Roasted potatoes

Carrots, parsnips, and Brussels sprouts

Gluten-Free Stuffing Method:

Preheat your oven to 180°C. Mix gluten-free breadcrumbs with chopped chestnuts, dried cranberries, and fresh herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme).

In a pan, sauté a chopped onion and a few minced garlic cloves in olive oil until soft. Combine with the breadcrumb mixture and moisten with a bit of gluten-free vegetable stock.

Stuff the turkey with this mixture or bake it separately in a greased dish.

Cooking the Turkey:

Rub the turkey with olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs. Roast according to the bird’s weight (about 20 minutes per 450g plus an extra 20 minutes) at 180°C.

Make sure to baste the turkey every 30 minutes for a juicy result.

Serve with roast potatoes, caramelised carrots, parsnips, and Brussels sprouts.

Gluten-Free Gravy:

To accompany the turkey, use the drippings to make a gluten-free gravy. Simply thicken with gluten-free flour or cornflour, and season to taste.

Drinks Pairing:

A Pinot Noir is a fantastic choice for pairing with turkey. Its light body and red berry flavours won’t overpower the turkey, while its earthiness complements the roasted vegetables. For something different, try a spiced apple punch (hot or cold), which brings a festive, warming touch to the table.

Dessert: Gluten-Free Christmas Pudding with Brandy Cream

Christmas pudding is the quintessential British festive dessert, but many traditional recipes contain gluten in the form of flour or breadcrumbs. Fortunately, you can make a gluten-free version that’s just as rich and indulgent.

Ingredients:

200g gluten-free flour

150g gluten-free breadcrumbs

100g suet (ensure it’s gluten-free)

200g dark brown sugar

100g raisins

100g currants

100g sultanas

50g chopped dried apricots

1 teaspoon mixed spice

Zest of 1 lemon and 1 orange

1 large egg

150ml dark rum or brandy

50ml milk (dairy-free if needed)

Method:

Combine all the dried fruit in a bowl and soak in rum or brandy overnight.

The next day, mix the flour, breadcrumbs, suet, sugar, and spices. Add the soaked fruit, zest, egg, and milk. Stir until combined.

Grease a pudding basin and pour in the mixture. Cover with parchment paper and tie with string.

Steam for 5-6 hours, topping up the water as needed. Let cool and store until Christmas Day, when you can steam it again for an hour before serving.

Serve with a rich brandy cream or gluten-free custard.

Drinks Pairing:

Christmas pudding pairs beautifully with a glass of Tawny Port or sherry. The rich, fortified wine enhances the deep flavours of the dried fruit, while the creaminess of a brandy cream contrasts the intense sweetness. For a non-alcoholic option, try a spiced mulled tea.

Final Thoughts

Creating a gluten-free Christmas feast doesn’t mean compromising on flavour or tradition. With these recipes and tips, you can serve up a festive meal that everyone will love, with the perfect drinks to match. Whether you’re toasting with a crisp white wine, a warming red, or a non-alcoholic punch, this gluten-free feast will make your Christmas dinner one to remember.

Happy gluten-free Christmas cooking!

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Christmas can still be a time of indulgence and joy even if you’re dining solo. The trick to pulling off a wonderful meal for one is all in the planning and preparation. 

Whether you’re opting for the traditional roast, or something a bit more inventive, here’s how to make your singleton Christmas feast a perfect culinary experience – all while avoiding excess stress or waste.

1. Plan Your Menu

Cooking for one at Christmas doesn't mean you need to hold back. However, it does mean you should be strategic. Instead of cooking an entire turkey, consider a turkey crown or turkey breast. Both offer that classic flavour but with far less waste. If turkey’s not your thing, a Cornish hen, duck breast, or even a beef fillet might hit the spot. Pair your main protein with the classic roast vegetables—carrots, parsnips, and Brussels sprouts. Or if you are vegan a nut roast might fit the bill.

2. Scaling Down Ingredients

The key challenge in cooking a Christmas meal for one is avoiding excess quantities of food. Use online portion calculators to help scale down your ingredients. For example, you might need just 1 or 2 King Edward potatoes, a small bunch of sprouts, or a couple of parsnips. Many supermarkets offer smaller portions of vegetables or ready-to-roast options in small packaging.

If you're roasting a bird, consider getting turkey legs, turkey crown, turkey slices or chicken thighs. These cook quickly and still give you the essence of a traditional Christmas roast without needing a whole bird.

3. Perfect Timing for a Stress-Free Day

Timing is crucial when it comes to preparing a meal that will be ready all at once. Here’s a rough timeline for a simple yet perfect roast meal:

1:30 PM: Preheat your oven to 180°C (fan 160°C). Season your turkey breast or other meat of choice with herbs, butter, and seasoning. Place it in the oven to roast, checking the recommended cooking time per 500g.

2:00 PM: Prepare your vegetables. Cut your King Edward potatoes into quarters, parsnips into spears, and carrots into chunks. Toss them with olive oil, salt, and rosemary, then pop them on a baking tray.

2:30 PM: Add your potatoes and veg to the oven. If you’re making pigs in blankets, these can go in on a small tray at this point too.

2:45 PM: Boil some water and get your Brussels sprouts on the hob. They need about 5-7 minutes to soften. You can also prepare a quick gravy with stock and any drippings from your meat. Consider adding a dash of sherry for a festive twist.

3:00 PM: Everything should be ready. Let your meat rest for a few minutes while you plate up the vegetables and pour your gravy.

4. The Essentials for a Solo Feast

While it’s tempting to go all out, it’s important not to overwhelm yourself. Stick to the essentials that you really love. Here are a few must-haves to make your feast special:

Roast Potatoes: These are a Christmas staple, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. Cook them in goose fat or olive oil for that golden crispness.

Stuffing: A single-serving stuffing is easy to make. Mix breadcrumbs with herbs, onions, and sausage meat, roll into balls, and roast alongside your other veg.

Gravy: Whether homemade or store-bought, gravy ties the whole meal together. Add a splash of red wine or cranberry juice to give it a festive kick.

5. Dessert: Christmas Pudding or Something Simple

No Christmas meal is complete without a sweet ending. If you love tradition, a mini Christmas pudding is perfect—just the right size for one. You can buy a ready-made pudding that takes only minutes to heat up in the microwave. Top it with brandy butter or cream.

For something lighter, consider a single-serving mousse, trifle, or even a homemade chocolate fondant. The goal is to treat yourself without overcomplicating things.

6. Leftovers: The Best Part?

Even when cooking for one, you’re likely to have a few leftovers. Don’t let them go to waste! Here are some ideas to transform them into something exciting:

Turkey Sandwich: Layer your turkey with cranberry sauce, stuffing, and a bit of gravy in a crusty bread roll.

Bubble and Squeak: Fry up your leftover potatoes, sprouts, and vegetables with a bit of butter, making a crispy bubble and squeak. Serve with a poached egg on top for Boxing Day breakfast.

7. Creating the Ambience

Just because you’re cooking for yourself doesn’t mean you should skip the festive ambience. Set the table with a proper plate, napkin, and maybe even a small centrepiece. Light a few candles, play your favourite Christmas music, and make the day feel special.

Conclusion

A singleton Christmas feast can be every bit as enjoyable as a large family gathering, if not more. You can cook exactly what you want, at your own pace, and treat yourself to a delicious, stress-free day. With careful planning and a bit of festive cheer, your solo Christmas will be one to savour.

Enjoy your meal and have a Merry Christmas!

Mixing Fantastic Vegan-Friendly Cocktails for Your Christmas Home Bar

The festive season is upon us! There’s something magical about Christmas – the twinkling lights, cosy nights by the fire, and most importantly, gathering with loved ones to celebrate. 

This year, why not impress your guests with a selection of vegan-friendly cocktails at your Christmas home bar? These delightful, plant-based drinks are perfect for everyone, whether they're vegan or not.

Here’s a selection of five must-try Christmas cocktails that are not only festive but also free from animal products, ensuring that you and your guests can sip on something delicious and cruelty-free.


1. Cranberry & Ginger Sparkler

A bubbly, refreshing drink with a warming hint of ginger – the perfect Christmas party starter!

Ingredients:

200ml cranberry juice (make sure it’s unsweetened and vegan-friendly)

2 tbsp fresh lime juice

150ml ginger beer (check the label for vegan status)

50ml vodka (optional for an alcoholic version)

Fresh cranberries and a lime wheel for garnish

Ice cubes

Method:

Fill a glass with ice cubes.

Pour the cranberry juice and lime juice over the ice.

Add the vodka if you're going for the alcoholic version.

Top it off with ginger beer, stir gently, and garnish with fresh cranberries and a lime wheel for a festive touch.


2. Vegan White Russian

This creamy cocktail, traditionally made with dairy, gets a vegan makeover while still maintaining its indulgent flair. A classic for cold winter nights.

Ingredients:

50ml vodka

25ml coffee liqueur (Kahlúa now offers a vegan version)

25ml coconut cream or oat cream

Ice cubes

Method:

In a rocks glass, fill halfway with ice.

Pour the vodka and coffee liqueur over the ice.

Gently pour the coconut cream over the top, allowing it to float for that classic layered look.

Stir gently to combine, and enjoy the velvety texture!


3. Mulled Wine with a Twist

A warm, spiced mulled wine is a Christmas essential, but this version adds a little extra something for your vegan guests. Most wine is suitable, but double-check that it’s vegan as some use animal products in the fining process.

Ingredients:

750ml vegan-friendly red wine

100ml apple juice

50ml brandy (optional)

3 tbsp maple syrup or agave syrup

2 cinnamon sticks

4 whole cloves

1 star anise

Zest of 1 orange and juice of half

Zest of 1 lemon

Method:

In a large saucepan, combine all ingredients over medium heat.

Stir and bring to a simmer (don’t let it boil or you’ll cook off the alcohol).

Reduce the heat and let it gently mull for 10-15 minutes.

Strain and serve hot in mugs, garnished with a cinnamon stick or orange slice.


4. Peppermint Mocha Martini

For coffee lovers who want a holiday treat, this cocktail combines the best of both worlds – peppermint and mocha! It’s like sipping on a festive dessert.

Ingredients:

50ml vodka

25ml coffee liqueur

25ml vegan chocolate syrup

100ml peppermint-infused almond milk (or your favourite plant milk)

Ice cubes

Crushed candy canes or dark chocolate shavings for garnish

Method:

In a shaker, combine the vodka, coffee liqueur, chocolate syrup, and peppermint-infused almond milk with ice.

Shake vigorously until chilled.

Strain into a martini glass.

Garnish with crushed candy canes or a sprinkle of dark chocolate shavings.


5. Spiced Apple Cider Punch

A perfect non-alcoholic option for your guests, this spiced apple cider punch is fruity, fragrant, and warming. It’s also great as a base for an alcoholic punch if you want to add a splash of something stronger.

Ingredients:

1 litre vegan-friendly apple cider (check the label, as some ciders use non-vegan processing agents)

200ml orange juice

2 cinnamon sticks

3 whole cloves

1 star anise

A thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger, thinly sliced

Orange slices for garnish

Ice cubes

Method:

In a large jug, mix the apple cider and orange juice.

Add the cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, and sliced ginger.

Let it sit in the fridge for a few hours or overnight to let the spices infuse.

Strain before serving and garnish with fresh orange slices.

A Few Tips for the Perfect Vegan Home Bar

Check your spirits: Many spirits are naturally vegan, but some may use animal products in the filtration or colouring process. Vodka, gin, and rum are generally safe bets, but it’s always good to check. Barnivore.com is a great resource for checking the vegan status of your favourite alcohol.

Dairy alternatives: There are plenty of rich, plant-based alternatives to dairy milk and cream. Almond, oat, coconut, and cashew milk are great substitutes for creamy cocktails.

Sweeteners: Not all sweeteners are vegan – honey, for example, is often used in cocktails. Maple syrup, agave syrup, or simple sugar syrup are excellent plant-based alternatives.

Bottoms Up!

These vegan-friendly cocktails are sure to bring some Christmas cheer to your home bar. Whether you’re hosting an intimate family gathering or a festive bash, these drinks will have everyone raising their glasses in seasonal merriment. So, break out the glasses, pour yourself something delicious, and enjoy a cruelty-free Christmas!

Happy Christmas and cheers!

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Spread the Christmas Love: Bonne Maman Reveals Festive Jar for Christmas 2024

This Christmas season, Bonne Maman is introducing their award-winning Hazelnut Chocolate Spread in a special limited edition, beautifully embellished jar, just in time for Christmas. 

Combining their much-loved spread with a touch of holiday magic, it's a perfect addition to festive snacking or makes a delicious stocking filler gift.

The whole jar is overlaid with an evocative, snowy Christmas design. Once the Hazelnut Chocolate Spread has been thoroughly enjoyed by all, simply clean, remove the label then upcycle as an adorable way to store or gift some home-made seasonal goodies or create your very own Christmas decoration!

Bonne Maman Hazelnut Chocolate Spread is made with top quality, all-natural ingredients, including a generous 20% hazelnuts and no palm oil. Perfect simply spread on toast, croissants or brioche, it also makes a wonderfully satisfying snack at any time of the day added to warm crumpets, waffles and crispy French crêpes or just popped on a simple biscuit for a special moment all of one's own. Spread on digestive biscuits is my thing!

Available while stocks last, the limited edition 360g Xmas jar will be on shelves at all major retailers from early October at rrp £3.60.

Coasting to success this Christmas? Experience Some Maritime Magic at Folkestone Harbour's Festive Marketplace

Grab your seasonal shopping bags, scarves and woolly hats -and head to the Kent coast for a spot of festive gift shopping at Folkestone Harbour's much-loved Festive Marketplace.

From Friday, 15th November until Sunday 22nd December, the market will open every Friday from 4pm to 8pm, and every Saturday and Sunday from 11am until 6pm.  

For the last-minute shoppers, there'll be a special Monday opening on 23rd December from 11am to 6pm and on Christmas Eve, until 4pm.

Set against the amazing backdrop of Folkestone's coastline and world-class views of the English Channel, this year's Festive Marketplace promises a truly magical shopping experience.

Visitors can explore beautifully decorated fisherman huts brimming with local handmade crafts, delicious foods, and unique gift ideas. From artisan treasures to Christmas time goodies, you'll find something special for everyone, set within a wintery wonderland of snowy blizzards and festive lights with a Christmas tree as its centrepiece.

Besides a wide variety of marvellous festive stalls, the market will also feature free classic Christmas-themed films on the Big Screen, adding an extra dose of fun for visitors of all ages. 

Enjoy live music performances and community events, and drink in the lively atmosphere of a seaside Christmas celebration.

The Harbour Grotto, new last year will make a very popular return this year.  Online booking for the Grotto will be available soon here: https://folkestoneharbourarm.co.uk

 Also, enjoy fine dining opportunities in one of Folkestone Harbour's cosy indoor dining options? 

FACTFILE:-

When:

Fridays 4pm until 8pm, Saturdays & Sundays 11am until 6pm, starting Friday 15th November until Sunday 22nd

Monday, 23rd December: 11am to 6pm

Christmas Eve:11am to 4pm

Where:  Folkestone Harbour

What to Expect: Handmade items, food and drink, crafts, original gifts, live music, family films, and community events

Admission: Free

Plan your visit to Folkestone Harbour by visiting the website and following @folkestoneharbour on Instagram. Please note, individual business opening hours may vary, check the website for timings. 

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Next time you go Christmas shopping show the staff some love

 

Why? Because according to recent research retail workers are feeling very undervalued and under appreciated.

Millions of UK workers who feel undervalued by their bosses are on the brink of quitting their jobs, according to a major annual study of employee happiness in the workplace. 

Around 6.5 million Brits who feel underappreciated by their bosses are actively looking to leave – up a million on 2023.

And the picture does not look good for the retail sector, with in excess of 8 in 10 (85%) workers revealing they feel undervalued in the workplace.

The third annual Love2shop Employee Value Report learned 82% of all UK workers who claim to feel undervalued were already preparing to leave their current employers. 

Love2shop’s Employee Value Report asked workers all over  the UK how feeling valued affects their work and whether rewards and recognition have a positive impact on them.

And as the cost of living remains a real concern for workers, with 71% stating that if they received a gift card or bonus from work they would spend it on the weekly shop, clothes or back-to-school essentials.

Lunchtime yoga, dogs in the office, pizza parties and work nights out are ineffective and viewed as being reflexive gimmicks to solve issues around employee appreciation and value, according to the findings. 

Instead, beyond a salary rise, workers actually want more flexible working (20%) and days off (20%), and gift cards or shopping vouchers (18%) to spend on essentials - unchanged from the last three years.

Love2shop's Frank Creighton told us “Retail workers were just behind employees in finance in terms of the most unhappy workers in the UK. Not being acknowledged for their contribution to the business is the top reason for feeling under-appreciated, followed by feeling underpaid (33%).

He added: "But thinking about this solely as a wage issue would be mistaken. We found 29% of people feel undervalued because ‘loyalty is a one-way street’ – meaning they feel employers demand their loyalty but will axe their jobs without even a second thought. A quarter of people also cited the lack of a simple ‘thank you’ as a significant problem."

As well as the increase in unhappy workers generally this year, the survey also discovered the looming employment crisis in education and health refuses to go away despite recent pay settlements.

It revealed 74% of education workers and 71% of healthcare professionals are considering leaving their professions due to feeling undervalued. It is also reflected in the private sector where 89% of finance workers and 85% of retail workers are also seeking ways to leave.

This year the survey found that Northern Ireland has the happiest workers in the UK, with Belfast the happiest city.

While unhappiness grew in last year’s worst performing city – Liverpool – it was eclipsed by Plymouth, where over a third – 36% of workers – said they felt underappreciated at work.

Frank Creighton went on to say: “We have been doing the report for a number of years now and the data clearly shows loyalty, productivity and happiness increase with employers who put the right reward strategies in place. Those businesses grow and thrive more readily than businesses that do not show employees they are valued.

“Employee expectations have changed. If businesses do not change with them, they may very soon find themselves falling behind."

Love2shop’s expert team has helped more than 150,000 businesses create effective reward and engagement strategies for more than 50 years. 

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Choose Environmentally friendly, innovative PLAYMOBIL JUNIOR Advent Calendars

PLAYMOBIL is staying true to its sustainability strategies with its latest eco-friendly innovation. The latest PLAYMOBIL JUNIOR Advent Calendar eschews plastics, instead it's going for renewable materials from PAPACKS®, Europe’s top manufacturer of moulded fibre packaging. 

This innovative solution wipes away single-use plastic from PLAYMOBIL’s toddler Advent calendars, marking a significant step towards genuine, comprehensive sustainability.

Tahsin Dag, Founder & CEO of PAPACKS®, says: “Our collaboration with PLAYMOBIL is a bold statement for a sustainable future. Our fibre-based trays, made using only renewable resources, offers a cutting-edge, eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic. This doesn't only ensures a sustainable Christmas season but also, we hope, inspires other firms and companies to embrace the move toward a plastic-free economy.”

Since the start of 2024, in excess of 90% of materials used in all PLAYMOBIL JUNIOR sets have been made using special new biobased plastics. 

These plastics follow a circular economy approach, using byproducts from food or paper production. The new materials in the product line for children aged 1 to 4 maintain PLAYMOBIL’s trusted quality, safe for children, durable, and easy to clean. The packaging also features recycled cardboard, and the new moulded fibre inlays, crafted from renewable raw materials, are food-safe and child-friendly, too.

With this sustainable packaging solution for the Advent calendar trays, PLAYMOBIL JUNIOR and PAPACKS® are ensuring the Christmas season can be enjoyed in an eco-conscious way—while toddlers explore a world of fun.

The new PLAYMOBIL JUNIOR Advent Calendar Snowy Christmas (Item No.: 70297) is available wherever good toys are sold.

Product Highlights Include:

Reindeer plane with three attachable and combinable elements

Six stackable footstep stones with control images on the underside

Nine woodland animals

Christmas tree with hidden compartments

Spinning star

Two angels and Santa Claus

Dimensions of reindeer plane (without figures): approx. 23.5 x 12 x 5.5 cm

Christmas tree: approx. 10 x 5.5 x 13.5 cm

FACTFILE:

The Horst Brandstätter Group is a global player known for its renowned brands PLAYMOBIL and LECHUZA, delivering quality, innovation, and genuine value to consumers. PLAYMOBIL's imaginative role-playing toy, featuring its 7.5 cm figures, animals, and extensive accessories, has fascinated children for 50 years. With over 3.8 billion figures produced since 1974, PLAYMOBIL’s award-winning play worlds are available in around 100 countries worldwide.

PAPACKS® leads the charge in developing and manufacturing sustainable, plastic-free packaging solutions. Specializing in moulded fibre packaging made primarily from tree and hemp fibres, PAPACKS® creates food-safe packaging through advanced technology and environmental commitment. Dedicated to a circular economy, PAPACKS® is reducing plastic pollution and invites businesses worldwide to join the movement toward a sustainable future.

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Why You Shouldn’t Miss the Ideal Home Christmas Show 2024

The festive season is a time for magic, joy, and togetherness, and what better way to dive into the holiday spirit than by visiting the Ideal Home Christmas Show? 

Taking place from 27 November to 1 December 2024, this iconic event offers an unbeatable blend of festive shopping, décor inspiration, and seasonal entertainment. Whether you’re planning the perfect Christmas dinner or looking for gift ideas, the Ideal Home Christmas Show is a must-visit this winter. Here’s why you should add it to your festive calendar:

1. Get Christmas Inspiration for Your Home

The Ideal Home Christmas Show is famous for its stylish room sets, giving you a firsthand look at how to transform your home into a winter wonderland. From cosy living rooms adorned with twinkling lights to lavish dining tables dressed for a feast, you’ll find plenty of design inspiration. Whether you prefer a classic, traditional look or something more modern, you’ll leave brimming with ideas on how to make your home feel extra special this Christmas.

2. Shop the Best Festive Gifts and Treats

One of the most exciting aspects of the show is the vast array of vendors offering unique gifts, decorations, and festive foods. Avoid the high street frenzy and instead browse through carefully curated stalls featuring handmade crafts, luxurious beauty products, artisan foods, and even quirky stocking fillers. You’ll also discover the finest festive tipples to stock up for Christmas parties, as well as gourmet treats to add something extra to your Christmas Day feast.

3. Live Entertainment and Celebrity Appearances

The show isn’t just about shopping; it’s also packed with entertainment to keep the whole family enthralled. Throughout the event, you can enjoy festive performances from live bands, carollers, and special Christmas-themed shows. Not to mention, you’ll also have the chance to catch celebrity chefs in action, who will be giving live demonstrations on how to cook the perfect Christmas dinner. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or just starting out, you’ll walk away with plenty of culinary tips and tricks.

4. Workshops and Hands-On Activities

Want to get creative? The show offers interactive workshops where you can learn how to make your own Christmas wreath, bake delicious festive treats, or even create your own personalised decorations. These hands-on experiences are perfect for getting into the festive spirit and are great fun for families and friends alike.

5. A Festive Day Out for Everyone

The Ideal Home Christmas Show isn’t just for adults – it’s a wonderful day out for the entire family. Santa’s Grotto is a magical experience for children, and they’ll love the opportunity to meet Father Christmas in person. There are also plenty of festive snacks and drinks to enjoy while you wander through the Christmas markets, including mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and festive hot chocolates.

6. Exclusive Show Deals

For those looking for a bargain, the show is the perfect place to pick up exclusive deals and discounts on everything from homewares to beauty products. Many vendors offer special prices available only to attendees, so it’s a great opportunity to snap up something special for yourself or someone on your Christmas list.

7. Christmas Décor Trends for 2024

Are you looking to update your home’s festive décor? The show will feature the latest trends in Christmas decorations for 2024, giving you a sneak peek at what’s hot this season. Whether it’s sustainable, eco-friendly options or glamorous, maximalist displays, you’ll find the perfect decorations to suit your style. Plus, you can chat with experts who can give you advice on how to recreate the looks in your own home.

Final Thoughts

The Ideal Home Christmas Show is a festive extravaganza that promises to be full of fun, inspiration, and holiday cheer. Whether you’re looking to tick off your Christmas shopping list, explore the latest festive décor trends, or simply get into the Christmas spirit, this event is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. With so much to see, do, and experience, it’s a truly magical day out that will leave you feeling excited for the most wonderful time of the year.

So, mark your calendars for 27 November to 1 December 2024 and make sure you don’t miss this unforgettable festive event!

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Sweet Cherry Acquires Brand-New Diverse Christmas Book by Sital Gorasia Chapman

As we approach the festive season, the magic of Christmas stories comes to life in homes across the world. 

This year, Sweet Cherry Publishing is set to add a special touch to the literary offerings of the season with the acquisition of A Time to Celebrate by Sital Gorasia Chapman, a delightful new children's book that stands out for its diverse and inclusive narrative.

A Fresh Perspective on Christmas

Christmas stories are often filled with traditional themes of snow, Santa, and presents. However, in A Time to Celebrate, Sital Gorasia Chapman brings a unique and refreshing perspective to the table. 

The book explores the Christmas season through the lens of a British-Indian family, offering readers an opportunity to experience the warmth and wonder of the holidays through a more culturally diverse backdrop.

The story centres on a young protagonist who navigates the joyous chaos of Christmas preparations while celebrating their dual heritage. From cooking festive treats to decorating the house and embracing both Christmas and Indian traditions, A Time to Celebrate provides a beautiful and relatable portrayal of the blending of cultures during the festive period.

The Importance of Diverse Representation

Sweet Cherry’s acquisition of this book is a noteworthy step in promoting diversity and inclusion in children's literature. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for stories that reflect the experiences of children from various cultural backgrounds, and A Time to Celebrate is perfectly positioned to fill this need.

Christmas, while a universally loved holiday, can be celebrated differently by families across the world. Children reading this book will have the chance to see themselves represented in its pages, and for those unfamiliar with these traditions, it offers a window into a new world, fostering understanding and appreciation for different cultures.

This story is not only a celebration of Christmas but also of identity, belonging, and the beauty of diversity. It highlights how families can honour their heritage while embracing the festive joy that comes with Christmas celebrations.

The Author’s Vision

Sital Gorasia Chapman is no stranger to weaving culturally rich narratives into her works. Her ability to create heartwarming stories that resonate with children of all backgrounds makes her a perfect fit for Sweet Cherry’s mission to bring inclusive literature to young readers.

In A Time to Celebrate, Chapman draws from her own experiences and heritage, giving the story an authentic touch that will undoubtedly appeal to readers from various walks of life. Her focus on family, tradition, and joy ensures that the book will not only entertain but also educate young minds about the richness of cultural diversity during the festive season.

Why This Book Matters

Children’s literature plays a crucial role in shaping young minds and their understanding of the world. Books like A Time to Celebrate help break down cultural barriers and build empathy by showing children that while we may all celebrate holidays differently, the essence of love, family, and joy remains universal.

Sweet Cherry’s decision to acquire this book reflects a broader movement within publishing to provide more diverse voices and stories for young readers. By highlighting the experiences of a British-Indian family during Christmas, A Time to Celebrate is a step towards a more inclusive literary landscape.

Final Thoughts

This holiday season, A Time to Celebrate by Sital Gorasia Chapman is set to become a must-read for families looking for stories that reflect the rich tapestry of multicultural Britain. Sweet Cherry Publishing’s commitment to diversity shines through with this acquisition, offering children a Christmas story that is as heartwarming as it is inclusive.

With its engaging narrative, vibrant illustrations, and focus on cultural heritage, A Time to Celebrate is a perfect gift for young readers eager to explore the many ways families come together during the festive period.

As we look forward to the magic of Christmas, this book reminds us that the true spirit of the holiday lies in embracing and celebrating our differences, making A Time to Celebrate a timely and necessary addition to our festive reading lists.

Retailer looking for unique, profitable Christmas gifting ideas? SilverJD has you covered

The jewellery industry is constantly evolving, with trends and innovations reshaping consumer preferences. SilverJD, a leading name in the sterling silver market, has recently introduced a stunning new collection that merges the timeless appeal of sterling silver with the brilliance of cubic zirconia. 

For retailers in the UK, this new range represents not only a visually captivating product line but also a highly profitable opportunity.

The Appeal of Cubic Zirconia

Cubic zirconia (CZ) is renowned for its diamond-like appearance, offering the sparkle and allure of precious gemstones at a fraction of the cost. Its affordability, combined with its visual similarity to diamonds, makes it a popular choice for customers seeking luxurious-looking jewellery without the premium price tag. In recent years, the demand for CZ has surged, particularly among younger consumers who prioritise style and value over traditional gemstone prestige.

This shift in consumer behaviour has created a fertile ground for the introduction of CZ-incorporated jewellery collections. SilverJD has capitalised on this trend by crafting a range that pairs cubic zirconia’s dazzling charm with the durability and sophistication of sterling silver.

The Benefits of Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is a long-standing favourite in the jewellery industry due to its affordability, elegance, and versatility. It offers a sleek, polished look that complements a wide variety of gemstones, including cubic zirconia. For consumers, sterling silver pieces are the perfect combination of luxury and practicality, providing a high-end appearance at a reasonable price.

SilverJD’s new range ensures that customers can enjoy the sparkle of CZ while benefiting from the quality and durability of sterling silver. This makes the collection an attractive choice for fashion-forward shoppers, gift buyers, and individuals seeking affordable yet stylish jewellery.

Why Retailers Should Be Excited

For UK retailers, the new cubic zirconia-incorporated sterling silver range from SilverJD represents a promising business opportunity for several reasons:

Appealing Price Point: The combination of sterling silver and cubic zirconia allows retailers to offer high-quality, aesthetically pleasing jewellery at a mid-range price point. This affordability makes the collection accessible to a broad demographic, from budget-conscious shoppers to fashion enthusiasts looking for versatile accessories.

High Demand for Affordable Luxury: In the current economic climate, consumers are increasingly seeking products that offer luxury without the hefty price tag. Jewellery that features cubic zirconia meets this demand perfectly, providing the sparkle of diamonds at a fraction of the cost. This trend toward affordable luxury is expected to continue, making SilverJD’s new range a timely addition to the market.

Versatility in Design: The new collection includes a wide variety of designs, from minimalist pieces perfect for everyday wear to more elaborate styles suited for special occasions. This versatility ensures that retailers can cater to a diverse customer base, increasing the potential for higher sales.

Profit Margins: Given the relatively low production cost of cubic zirconia and sterling silver compared to traditional precious stones and metals, retailers can expect higher profit margins. With the growing popularity of CZ jewellery, retailers can mark up these pieces while still offering competitive pricing, leading to increased profitability.

Seasonal and Gift Appeal: Jewellery is a popular gift option throughout the year, especially during peak shopping seasons such as Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Mother’s Day. The new cubic zirconia sterling silver range is perfectly positioned as an ideal gift choice, further boosting sales during these key retail periods.

Maximising the Opportunity

To fully capitalise on the profitability of SilverJD’s new collection, UK retailers can adopt the following strategies:

Effective Marketing: Highlight the diamond-like brilliance of cubic zirconia and the quality of sterling silver in promotional campaigns. Social media platforms, especially Instagram and Pinterest, are ideal for showcasing the range’s sparkle through high-quality images and videos.

Customer Education: Educating customers about the benefits of CZ and sterling silver can drive interest and sales. Inform them about how cubic zirconia offers an affordable alternative to diamonds, without compromising on beauty or style.

Loyalty and Bundling Offers: To encourage repeat purchases, retailers can offer loyalty programmes or bundle pieces together at a discounted rate, incentivising customers to buy multiple items from the collection.

Conclusion

SilverJD’s new cubic zirconia-incorporated sterling silver jewellery range presents an exciting and profitable opportunity for UK retailers. With its combination of affordability, luxury, and high demand for CZ jewellery, this collection is well-positioned to drive sales and boost profit margins. By effectively marketing the range and tapping into the growing trend for affordable yet stylish jewellery, retailers can maximise their revenue potential and capture a significant share of the UK jewellery market.

https://www.silverjd.co.uk

Savernake Knives Personalised Christmas Gifts: British, Bold & Beautifully Crafted for You and Your Loved Ones

As the festive season draws near, thoughts of finding the perfect gift for our loved ones become ever more pressing. 

This year, instead of the typical gift options, why not surprise them with something truly exceptional? 

Savernake Knives, a proudly British brand, offers just the right blend of craftsmanship, utility, and personalisation to make Christmas gifting not just thoughtful but truly memorable.

A Heritage of British Craftsmanship

Founded in the heart of Wiltshire, Savernake Knives embodies centuries of British craftsmanship. With a dedication to creating world-class kitchen knives, each blade is handmade with precision and care, ensuring it not only performs flawlessly but is a joy to use. When you choose a Savernake knife, you are choosing a piece of British heritage, made by a team of skilled artisans who take pride in every blade they produce.

Bold Design Meets Functionality

The team at Savernake doesn’t just make knives that look good – they make knives that work. Blades are crafted using the highest quality materials, ensuring sharpness, durability, and balance. Whether your gift recipient is a professional chef or a passionate home cook, they’ll appreciate the effortless control and comfort a Savernake knife offers. Each knife is designed to be both bold in its appearance and exceptional in its performance.

The modern, sleek designs of Savernake knives also set them apart. Their aesthetic appeal goes hand in hand with their practical application, making them the perfect addition to any kitchen, from contemporary to classic. This attention to both form and function is what makes a Savernake knife not just a tool but a statement piece.

Personalised Gifts for Christmas

One of the most unique and exciting features of Savernake Knives is the ability to personalise each blade. This Christmas, why not add an extra touch of thoughtfulness to your gift by having a name, message, or special date engraved onto the blade? Whether it’s “Dad’s Best Carving Knife” or “Christmas 2024”, this personalisation turns a beautiful gift into a cherished keepsake. Savernake’s bespoke options ensure that each knife is as individual as the person receiving it.

Personalised knives make an excellent gift for all sorts of people – from the budding cook to the seasoned chef. They also offer a fantastic opportunity to commemorate special moments, such as a family Christmas, an engagement, or a milestone birthday.

Beautifully Packaged for the Perfect Presentation

Savernake Knives come presented in elegant packaging, designed to highlight the beauty of the knife within. Whether you choose a single knife or opt for a complete set, your gift will arrive ready to wow on Christmas morning. The packaging is just the beginning of a unique and memorable gifting experience.

A Thoughtful, Sustainable Choice

At a time when many of us are looking to make more eco-conscious choices, Savernake Knives stand out. Their production process is committed to sustainability, with each knife made to last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement. Instead of a disposable, mass-produced item, a Savernake knife is a sustainable gift that will be cherished for years to come.

Why Choose Savernake Knives for Christmas?

Christmas is a time to celebrate those we love, and what better way to show someone you care than with a personalised gift that reflects both quality and thoughtfulness? With a Savernake knife, you’re giving more than just a kitchen tool – you’re giving a piece of British craftsmanship, personalised for your loved one, and designed to last a lifetime.

For a gift that’s British, bold, and beautifully crafted, Savernake Knives is the perfect choice this Christmas.

This festive season, elevate your gifting game with something unique, meaningful, and unforgettable. Explore the collection at Savernake Knives and make this Christmas one they’ll always remember.

https://www.savernakeknives.co.uk

Tuesday, 24 September 2024

The Bonne Maman Advent Calendar is a sweet Christmas treat for all

Bonne Maman has released their new enchanting Advent Calendar which contains 23 different mini jars of conserves - especially prepared for the Christmas season.

This year every calendar purchased from the Bonne Maman website will receive their most delicious award winning Hazelnut Chocolate Spread, in a beautifully embellished jar. 

And what's more: There is also a little surprise gift on Christmas Eve. 

Where can you make purchase of this veritable family Christmas tradition? Either online from Bonne Maman themselves at www.bonnemaman.co.uk at £28.00 rrp.

It will also be available from selected, specialist retailers such as Waitrose & Partners stores, Selfridges and Fenwicks.