JBL introduces new look, ultra-portable speaker in time for the party season
This festive season JBL launches the new look JBL On Tour Micro which delivers loud, clear sound from any source. Small, portable and compact, the speaker fits easily in a pocket or handbag, meaning it’s perfect for taking along on your holiday travels this season.
Portable and lightweight, the JBL On Tour Micro, is deceptively powerful, pumping out dynamic, big-system sound that fills any listening space.
Enjoy up to six hours of party music at your Christmas gathering, without being connected to the mains, thanks to a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Link your On Tour Micro to the one of your friend to increase the sound power and the fun: the headphones connector allows you to connect the speaker to how many others you want!
No matter what model your phone, you can share your tunes using the built-in stereo mini-jack cable. The JBL On Tour Micro even comes with a handy spare cable too.
A mini USB port and included cable means you can charge your JBL On Tour Micro from a laptop or other USB host whilst listening to your favourite tracks.
So with your JBL On Tour Micro you are all set for the party season.
Pricing and availability:
JBL On Tour Micro £34.99
For additional information or to purchase, visit www.uk.jbl.com
Key product features:
· Compact, lightweight and portable
· Charge your JBL On Tour™ Micro whilst listening to music
· One charge provides 6 hours of playback
· Rechargeable battery
· Spare stereo mini-jack cable
· Made for iPod and iPhone but can use with any phone
· And much more...
FACTFILE:
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Thursday, 22 December 2011
Looking for a last minute Christmas present? See Britain’s Olympic hockey players in action at the Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals
The Olympic Games are just around the corner but as thousands missed out on London 2012 tickets, here is your chance to snap up a late Christmas present for all the family to enjoy. The ‘fastest show in town’ brings British Olympian hockey players to the capital this New Year, after the excitement of the Christmas festivities has gone for another year.
Breath taking speed and dazzling hockey skills await at the Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals, January 29 2012, Wembley Arena. Enjoy live entertainment, meet the players and have a fun, affordable day out with family and friends!
The Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals will see the UK’s top men's and women's hockey teams compete indoors at an end-of-season showdown.
Jonathan Cockcroft, Commercial and Membership Director from England Hockey Board, says: “The Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals event is the pinnacle of hockey’s indoor game and what better way to showcase our British Olympians. For many families it’s the affordability factor that deters them from live sporting events, but we have specifically designed these indoor Championships to be a fun, inexpensive day out for all ages.”
Lightning quick, 20 minute halves offer a snapshot of the adrenaline filled game of hockey. “For many, it will be the first time that they have witnessed elite sport stars in a live arena. With the London Olympics just months away, now is your chance to become part of the Hockey Nation. The Finals promise to be a real treat of non-stop action as the country’s best hockey players battle it out for the Championship trophy,” concludes Cockcroft.
Bowdon Hightown's women and East Grinstead's men lifted the inaugural Super Sixes trophies in the 2011 Championships. East Grinstead’s winning captain, Scott Ashdown said: “It’s an awesome feeling to win the Super Sixes Finals; we played well and it was a great result. Three times on the trot, we wanted to make that history for ourselves.”
Grab your family’s seats at the fastest show in town, the Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals, 29 January 2012. A family of four can enjoy this event for just £35, just call 0844 815 0815 or for more information visit www.englandhockey.co.uk/maxifuelsupersixes.
Breath taking speed and dazzling hockey skills await at the Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals, January 29 2012, Wembley Arena. Enjoy live entertainment, meet the players and have a fun, affordable day out with family and friends!
The Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals will see the UK’s top men's and women's hockey teams compete indoors at an end-of-season showdown.
Jonathan Cockcroft, Commercial and Membership Director from England Hockey Board, says: “The Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals event is the pinnacle of hockey’s indoor game and what better way to showcase our British Olympians. For many families it’s the affordability factor that deters them from live sporting events, but we have specifically designed these indoor Championships to be a fun, inexpensive day out for all ages.”
Lightning quick, 20 minute halves offer a snapshot of the adrenaline filled game of hockey. “For many, it will be the first time that they have witnessed elite sport stars in a live arena. With the London Olympics just months away, now is your chance to become part of the Hockey Nation. The Finals promise to be a real treat of non-stop action as the country’s best hockey players battle it out for the Championship trophy,” concludes Cockcroft.
Bowdon Hightown's women and East Grinstead's men lifted the inaugural Super Sixes trophies in the 2011 Championships. East Grinstead’s winning captain, Scott Ashdown said: “It’s an awesome feeling to win the Super Sixes Finals; we played well and it was a great result. Three times on the trot, we wanted to make that history for ourselves.”
Grab your family’s seats at the fastest show in town, the Maxifuel Super Sixes Finals, 29 January 2012. A family of four can enjoy this event for just £35, just call 0844 815 0815 or for more information visit www.englandhockey.co.uk/maxifuelsupersixes.
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Keep calm and Carry On this Chirstmas
Research into the state of the nation’s ‘Christmas spirit’ in the face of economic hardship has revealed that families are adopting the quintessentially British maxim, ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’.
According to the findings of a study by OscarUK.co.uk, the leading concessions website for over 50s, over half (55%) of families say they will go back to the traditional values of the festive season to help them emerge from this year’s celebrations with happy memories and finances intact.
Although two in five people (40%) said they would be cutting down on Christmas this year as there isn’t the cash for mountains of presents and all the trimmings, almost a third said they didn’t need money to have a great festive season. Being with family and friends (44%) is what makes a happy Christmas.
Over half of those surveyed were looking to cut back on spending by making their own Christmas presents for loved ones and planning a Christmas they could genuinely afford. Over a quarter (27%) had wisely already budgeted for festive spending.
Peter Simpson, Managing Director at OscarUK commented: “The message of Christmas is the same underneath the tinsel and the TV ads. We found that people are facing up to Christmas by prioritising what’s important, and it seems that being with family and friends is at the top of the list when it comes to Christmas wishes.
“The festive season can bring a great deal of stress for some people as they struggle to deliver an even more special Christmas than the year before, but what’s clear from our research is that in these tough times, people are resisting the pressure to over-commit financially and focusing on keeping control.”
Indeed, shopping trends on the high street reflect the desire to re-capture the values and pleasures of Christmas past and the nostalgia it brings. Traditional toys are making a comeback according to legendary toy shop, Hamleys, with Pudding the teddy bear, retro editions of Monopoly, Cluedo and Risk, and traditional rocking horses tipped to be best-sellers.
Oscar UK, which brings together thousands of concessions, benefits, savings and offers on its website www.oscaruk.co.uk, has developed the following Keep Calm and Carry On Christmas tips for scaled down festivities but maximum fun.
Top Tips:
Make your own rules: Don’t be pressured into extravagant dining and expensive gifts to match previous year’s celebrations. Plan a Christmas to match your pocket.
Identify priorities: Think about the happy memories of past Christmas celebrations and what made them so special. Remind yourself of these special moments when you’re getting anxious about preparations.
Set Expectations: Everyone is feeling the pinch and so by scaling down expectations for no-one will be disappointed.
Invest time not money: Think about ways to make the season special without lavish spending and focus on time together. For example, get crafty and creative this Christmas and make gifts. Or, share a meal and each other’s company instead exchanging presents.
Involve Others: If you are hosting Christmas lunch, why not ask family and friends to each bring along a contribution. Suggest a Secret Santa for gifts for relatives or friends and set a small budget to make sure people don’t break the bank.
Says Simpson: “As a nation we are very resilient to tough and stressful times and what this research shows is that despite a lean economic year, people are looking forward to a Christmas doing what matters most, and that’s being with family and friends.”
For more information, visit www.oscaruk.co.uk.
According to the findings of a study by OscarUK.co.uk, the leading concessions website for over 50s, over half (55%) of families say they will go back to the traditional values of the festive season to help them emerge from this year’s celebrations with happy memories and finances intact.
Although two in five people (40%) said they would be cutting down on Christmas this year as there isn’t the cash for mountains of presents and all the trimmings, almost a third said they didn’t need money to have a great festive season. Being with family and friends (44%) is what makes a happy Christmas.
Over half of those surveyed were looking to cut back on spending by making their own Christmas presents for loved ones and planning a Christmas they could genuinely afford. Over a quarter (27%) had wisely already budgeted for festive spending.
Peter Simpson, Managing Director at OscarUK commented: “The message of Christmas is the same underneath the tinsel and the TV ads. We found that people are facing up to Christmas by prioritising what’s important, and it seems that being with family and friends is at the top of the list when it comes to Christmas wishes.
“The festive season can bring a great deal of stress for some people as they struggle to deliver an even more special Christmas than the year before, but what’s clear from our research is that in these tough times, people are resisting the pressure to over-commit financially and focusing on keeping control.”
Indeed, shopping trends on the high street reflect the desire to re-capture the values and pleasures of Christmas past and the nostalgia it brings. Traditional toys are making a comeback according to legendary toy shop, Hamleys, with Pudding the teddy bear, retro editions of Monopoly, Cluedo and Risk, and traditional rocking horses tipped to be best-sellers.
Oscar UK, which brings together thousands of concessions, benefits, savings and offers on its website www.oscaruk.co.uk, has developed the following Keep Calm and Carry On Christmas tips for scaled down festivities but maximum fun.
Top Tips:
Make your own rules: Don’t be pressured into extravagant dining and expensive gifts to match previous year’s celebrations. Plan a Christmas to match your pocket.
Identify priorities: Think about the happy memories of past Christmas celebrations and what made them so special. Remind yourself of these special moments when you’re getting anxious about preparations.
Set Expectations: Everyone is feeling the pinch and so by scaling down expectations for no-one will be disappointed.
Invest time not money: Think about ways to make the season special without lavish spending and focus on time together. For example, get crafty and creative this Christmas and make gifts. Or, share a meal and each other’s company instead exchanging presents.
Involve Others: If you are hosting Christmas lunch, why not ask family and friends to each bring along a contribution. Suggest a Secret Santa for gifts for relatives or friends and set a small budget to make sure people don’t break the bank.
Says Simpson: “As a nation we are very resilient to tough and stressful times and what this research shows is that despite a lean economic year, people are looking forward to a Christmas doing what matters most, and that’s being with family and friends.”
For more information, visit www.oscaruk.co.uk.
Ethical Superstore’s Christmas BestSellers
Ethical Superstore, the UK’s leading online retailer of inspired eco-friendly, Fair Trade, organic, and UK-made products has revealed its top ten bestselling products for December and is offering consumers the chance to snap up these hot products before it is too late and people are left disappointed come the morning of the 25th.
The products cover a wide range of uses and applications, including an energy monitor, aromatic chest rub and the most popular item this year, a chic tasselled scarf. High fashion is also a popular choice for those who have decided to make it an ethical Christmas this year, with the £195 multi-coloured Grandad style cardigan proving to be a popular item on people’s lists.
The Ethical Superstore’s bestsellers list for Christmas includes the following:
- Party-lights Scarf, £12.95
- Eaga Energy Monitor, £23.95
- Powerplus Cheetah Wind-Up and Solar Powered Radio, £19.95
- Bungee Jump Bird Feeder, £8.95
- Badger Balm Aromatic Chest Rub, £3.59
- Savasocket Rechargeable Device Adaptor, £13.50
- Solar Powered Fairy Jar, £19.95
- Multi-Coloured Grandad Style Cardigan, £195
- Neals Yard Rose & Geranium Gift Set, £13
- Bodyclock Starter 30 – Wake Up Light, £59.95
The shopping experience at Ethical Superstore is simple and secure and during the festive season delivery is free on all orders over £40. Orders can be placed up until 12 noon on 22nd December for guaranteed delivery in time for Christmas.
- Established in 2006, Ethical Superstore now works with over 250 suppliers and the online store stocks over 5,000 different products.
- Part of Spark Etail Ltd and based in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, Ethical Superstore supplies environmentally friendly, Organic, Fair Trade, and UK made products from its online store.
New Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat Take the Palaver Out of Perfect Potatoes For the Festive Season
For those extra special occasions when you simply don’t have time to wash, peel, cut, boil, baste and roast from scratch, or perhaps can't do it, due to a health issue like severe arthritis, take the palaver out of creating perfect roast potatoes with new Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat – ideal for the Christmas family meal.
The fine layer of duck fat makes for crispier, more flavoursome readymade luxury roasties, which are light and fluffy on the inside, yet deliciously golden on the outside, delivering an extra special sublime taste. Plus these supremely tasty roast potatoes contain no artificial colours, or preservatives.
Leading chefs believe if you’ve never tried potatoes roasted in a fine layer of duck fat, you’ve not tasted them at their best. But duck fat can be expensive and hard to find so Aunt Bessie’s is offering a helping hand this Christmas with its new Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat, saving you the hassle of hunting supermarket aisles.
Simply pick-up Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat from the frozen aisle, pop in an oven pre-heated to 230°C / 450°F / Gas Mark 8 (fan assisted oven: 210oC / 410oF) and cook for 30 minutes, for roast potatoes that will sit with pride on your Christmas dinner table.
To make preparing Christmas dinner even easier this year, Aunt Bessie’s is offering its top tips on stress-free cooking:
• Plan your menu – Make a shopping list and buy in all the ingredients two days ahead to give yourself a head start.
• Have the right tools for the job – Carving knife, check. Gravy boat, check. Enough freezer space to stock-up on delicious Aunt Bessie’s goodies, check. A pre-shop checklist will save you supermarket stress and leave you cool and collected for the big cook.
• Write a timings plan – No matter how moorish your meat, squishy vegetables just won’t have the same impact. Get your timings spot on by writing a plan in advance or try setting an alarm to alert you to a new action.
• Tidy as you go along – No-one can cope in kitchen chaos. Tidy as you go along to save time after serving and give you room to perfect your festive feast.
• Listen to a soothing soundtrack – Slipping on festive songs to set the mood can be almost as important as the recipe planned.
Ross Longton, Aunt Bessie’s Senior Brand Manager, said: “New Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat are perfect for those extra special occasions and are a great time and money saver, yet no compromise has been made on using quality ingredients. The results are rich, indulgent, incredibly moorish roast potatoes that are sure to be the focus of family meal times and make this festive season extra special.”
Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat will be available at all major supermarkets from 10th October, RRP £2.50 for a 700g bag.
FACTFILE:• Aunt Bessie’s believes that everyone has the right to enjoy traditional family meals, any day of the week and that lack of time or skill should never be a barrier to a proper meal together. Tasty good meals are easy to achieve with Aunt Bessie’s, bringing family, friends and neighbours together to fuel happy lives. Get a helping hand from Aunt Bessie’s.
• Aunt Bessie's Potato Products are produced by Heinz under licence from Aunt Bessie's Ltd, owner of the Aunt Bessie's brand and registered trademarks. Aunt Bessie’s Ltd is part of the William Jackson Food Group.
The fine layer of duck fat makes for crispier, more flavoursome readymade luxury roasties, which are light and fluffy on the inside, yet deliciously golden on the outside, delivering an extra special sublime taste. Plus these supremely tasty roast potatoes contain no artificial colours, or preservatives.
Leading chefs believe if you’ve never tried potatoes roasted in a fine layer of duck fat, you’ve not tasted them at their best. But duck fat can be expensive and hard to find so Aunt Bessie’s is offering a helping hand this Christmas with its new Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat, saving you the hassle of hunting supermarket aisles.
Simply pick-up Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat from the frozen aisle, pop in an oven pre-heated to 230°C / 450°F / Gas Mark 8 (fan assisted oven: 210oC / 410oF) and cook for 30 minutes, for roast potatoes that will sit with pride on your Christmas dinner table.
To make preparing Christmas dinner even easier this year, Aunt Bessie’s is offering its top tips on stress-free cooking:
• Plan your menu – Make a shopping list and buy in all the ingredients two days ahead to give yourself a head start.
• Have the right tools for the job – Carving knife, check. Gravy boat, check. Enough freezer space to stock-up on delicious Aunt Bessie’s goodies, check. A pre-shop checklist will save you supermarket stress and leave you cool and collected for the big cook.
• Write a timings plan – No matter how moorish your meat, squishy vegetables just won’t have the same impact. Get your timings spot on by writing a plan in advance or try setting an alarm to alert you to a new action.
• Tidy as you go along – No-one can cope in kitchen chaos. Tidy as you go along to save time after serving and give you room to perfect your festive feast.
• Listen to a soothing soundtrack – Slipping on festive songs to set the mood can be almost as important as the recipe planned.
Ross Longton, Aunt Bessie’s Senior Brand Manager, said: “New Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat are perfect for those extra special occasions and are a great time and money saver, yet no compromise has been made on using quality ingredients. The results are rich, indulgent, incredibly moorish roast potatoes that are sure to be the focus of family meal times and make this festive season extra special.”
Aunt Bessie’s Special Roast Potatoes Basted in Duck Fat will be available at all major supermarkets from 10th October, RRP £2.50 for a 700g bag.
FACTFILE:• Aunt Bessie’s believes that everyone has the right to enjoy traditional family meals, any day of the week and that lack of time or skill should never be a barrier to a proper meal together. Tasty good meals are easy to achieve with Aunt Bessie’s, bringing family, friends and neighbours together to fuel happy lives. Get a helping hand from Aunt Bessie’s.
• Aunt Bessie's Potato Products are produced by Heinz under licence from Aunt Bessie's Ltd, owner of the Aunt Bessie's brand and registered trademarks. Aunt Bessie’s Ltd is part of the William Jackson Food Group.
Festive farm fun at Willows Farm Village Willows Farm Village, Hertfordshire
Until Saturday 24th December 2011!
Families can expect a day filled with festive farm fun this Christmas when they visit Santa in his Spectacular Grotto at Willows Farm Village, near St Albans, between 23rd November and Christmas Eve.
Children can enjoy a magical journey leading up to Santa’s Grotto with sparkling festive scenes, before meeting Santa and receiving a golden key that unlocks the door to his Toy Shop. Once inside, they can choose any gift from the selection of toys suitable for all ages.
Children can also stop off at the Elves’ House to send Santa a letter filled with their Christmas wishes.
After visiting the Grotto, children can help Santa by taking part in a special hunt to find his missing reindeer.
Those who find all nine missing reindeer cut outs from around the farm will receive a box of Reindeer Dust – a magical mixture of reindeer food and glitter that will help guide Santa and his reindeer to their house.
Families can also visit Santa’s real reindeer that are resting at Willows before their big night on Christmas Eve.
Willows farmer Anna Wolfe says: “We’re never short of Christmas cheer at Willows, but we’re particularly excited this year as it’s Star the reindeer’s first Christmas with us. She’s still too young to help the older reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve, but she’s looking forward to showing off her growing antlers to our guests in the run up to Christmas!”
Later, families can get their skates on and enjoy the Willows Magical Ice Rink, which returns for a second year. Thanks to the synthetic ice surface, children can stay warm and dry while gliding around.
Each day, the nativity story will be brought to life in Woolly’s Showtime Theatre and there is a tractor ride through the Festive Woods where visitors can get into the Christmas spirit thanks to twinkling lights and carol singing.
In addition to the special Christmas events, there will be all the usual fun activities to enjoy including farmyard animals and – if it gets chilly! – plenty of indoor play in Woolly Jumpers and Captain Chicken’s Egg Dodge.
To top off their visit, families can also browse Willows Farm Shop’s selection of British and locally-produced Christmas fare.
Santa is at Willows from to 24 December 2011, 10am to 5.30pm (closes 4pm Christmas Eve).
For more information please visit www.willowsfarmvillage.com or call 0870 129 9718.
Families can expect a day filled with festive farm fun this Christmas when they visit Santa in his Spectacular Grotto at Willows Farm Village, near St Albans, between 23rd November and Christmas Eve.
Children can enjoy a magical journey leading up to Santa’s Grotto with sparkling festive scenes, before meeting Santa and receiving a golden key that unlocks the door to his Toy Shop. Once inside, they can choose any gift from the selection of toys suitable for all ages.
Children can also stop off at the Elves’ House to send Santa a letter filled with their Christmas wishes.
After visiting the Grotto, children can help Santa by taking part in a special hunt to find his missing reindeer.
Those who find all nine missing reindeer cut outs from around the farm will receive a box of Reindeer Dust – a magical mixture of reindeer food and glitter that will help guide Santa and his reindeer to their house.
Families can also visit Santa’s real reindeer that are resting at Willows before their big night on Christmas Eve.
Willows farmer Anna Wolfe says: “We’re never short of Christmas cheer at Willows, but we’re particularly excited this year as it’s Star the reindeer’s first Christmas with us. She’s still too young to help the older reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve, but she’s looking forward to showing off her growing antlers to our guests in the run up to Christmas!”
Later, families can get their skates on and enjoy the Willows Magical Ice Rink, which returns for a second year. Thanks to the synthetic ice surface, children can stay warm and dry while gliding around.
Each day, the nativity story will be brought to life in Woolly’s Showtime Theatre and there is a tractor ride through the Festive Woods where visitors can get into the Christmas spirit thanks to twinkling lights and carol singing.
In addition to the special Christmas events, there will be all the usual fun activities to enjoy including farmyard animals and – if it gets chilly! – plenty of indoor play in Woolly Jumpers and Captain Chicken’s Egg Dodge.
To top off their visit, families can also browse Willows Farm Shop’s selection of British and locally-produced Christmas fare.
Santa is at Willows from to 24 December 2011, 10am to 5.30pm (closes 4pm Christmas Eve).
For more information please visit www.willowsfarmvillage.com or call 0870 129 9718.
Sam Faiers carves the ultimate Christmas bird
Essex beauty learns festive tips from the top
With Christmas just around the corner, Essex beauty Sam Faiers is taking the gravy bull by the horns and putting an end to dodgy Christmas Carving. After receiving the ultimate lesson from two expert Colman’s Butchers, Sam uncovers the secrets behind the perfect Christmas bird, ensuring roast dinner disasters are a thing of Christmas past.
Despite 72% of UK mums slogging away for up to six hours (87%) in the kitchen on Christmas Day, carving the turkey is firmly dad’s domain - with 63% self-appointing themselves as the carving master. It’s therefore not surprising that dodgy carving skills are high on the list of Christmas arguments with nearly half of dads (44%) admitting they actually don’t have a clue what they are doing.
Sam says: “Carving the Christmas turkey is one of those jobs everyone wants to have a go at do but nobody really knows how. I know my mum gets annoyed when her beautiful cooking is ruined by bad carving - this has definitely caused more than a couple of arguments in our house over the years! I must admit I didn’t have a clue how to do it properly until Colman’s showed me how. I hope the video helps Brits avoid at least one Christmas bust up!”
To give men a helping hand this year, top butchers, James and Mike Rutland, members of the official Colman’s Butchers Board, have compiled the ultimate top 10 tips to carving the perfect Christmas bird. To prove just how easy it can be, watch saucy Sam learn how it’s done in the Colman’s Christmas Carving Masterclass.
Colman’s top 10 tips for carving the perfect Christmas turkey
1. Once you’ve carefully prepared your turkey, leave it to stand for 20 minutes before you carve
2. Put the turkey on a solid, clean chopping board and make sure you have a sharp carving knife and meat fork
3. Cut the kitchen twine off the legs and discard – try not to get your Christmas best’s dirty as the twine can often spring off when cut!
4. Remove each leg by cutting through the joint where the leg attaches to the body
5. Separate the drumstick and thigh by cutting each leg through the joint (wiggle the leg to locate the joint)
6. Don’t rush to remove the wings just yet - this will make the turkey very unstable for the rest of the caving – the wings act as stabilisers!
7. Run your fingers along the thigh and shred the meat from the bone – look out for the ultimate turkey gem – the Oyster, this is usually the butchers favourite
8. Using a knife and your fingers, loosen and remove the wishbone (this makes it easier to cut off the breast meat), and to make your wishes come true this Christmas pull the wishbone with your friends and family!
9. Carve the breasts across the grain. Cut only what you think you’ll need for the initial round of servings, leaving the rest of the meat on the carcass. The meat loses moisture once it’s sliced
10. Serve with lashings of Colman’s Instant Gravy!
“Carving the Christmas turkey can often be daunting, but hopefully with the help from the Colman’s top ten tips we can ensure dads remain on top and that the only thing they need to worry about this Christmas is what presents to buy everyone!” said James Rutland, of Rutland's Butchers of North Norfolk and the Colman’s Butchers Board.
The poll also reveals that ‘dad’s dodgy carving’ is in the top five causes for Christmas arguments, with families also squabbling over who has the biggest gravy serving. Dodgy carving proves to be a top niggle for mums, with one in ten (9%) citing it as their biggest Christmas bugbear –proving even more annoying than the kids squabbling (6%).
Top festive arguments
1.When nobody helps with the clearing up
2.When nobody can agree what to watch on TV
3.Who has the biggest portion at the dinner table
4.Who gets the most gravy
5.When dad ruins the dinner with his dodgy carving skills
With Christmas just around the corner, Essex beauty Sam Faiers is taking the gravy bull by the horns and putting an end to dodgy Christmas Carving. After receiving the ultimate lesson from two expert Colman’s Butchers, Sam uncovers the secrets behind the perfect Christmas bird, ensuring roast dinner disasters are a thing of Christmas past.
Despite 72% of UK mums slogging away for up to six hours (87%) in the kitchen on Christmas Day, carving the turkey is firmly dad’s domain - with 63% self-appointing themselves as the carving master. It’s therefore not surprising that dodgy carving skills are high on the list of Christmas arguments with nearly half of dads (44%) admitting they actually don’t have a clue what they are doing.
Sam says: “Carving the Christmas turkey is one of those jobs everyone wants to have a go at do but nobody really knows how. I know my mum gets annoyed when her beautiful cooking is ruined by bad carving - this has definitely caused more than a couple of arguments in our house over the years! I must admit I didn’t have a clue how to do it properly until Colman’s showed me how. I hope the video helps Brits avoid at least one Christmas bust up!”
To give men a helping hand this year, top butchers, James and Mike Rutland, members of the official Colman’s Butchers Board, have compiled the ultimate top 10 tips to carving the perfect Christmas bird. To prove just how easy it can be, watch saucy Sam learn how it’s done in the Colman’s Christmas Carving Masterclass.
Colman’s top 10 tips for carving the perfect Christmas turkey
1. Once you’ve carefully prepared your turkey, leave it to stand for 20 minutes before you carve
2. Put the turkey on a solid, clean chopping board and make sure you have a sharp carving knife and meat fork
3. Cut the kitchen twine off the legs and discard – try not to get your Christmas best’s dirty as the twine can often spring off when cut!
4. Remove each leg by cutting through the joint where the leg attaches to the body
5. Separate the drumstick and thigh by cutting each leg through the joint (wiggle the leg to locate the joint)
6. Don’t rush to remove the wings just yet - this will make the turkey very unstable for the rest of the caving – the wings act as stabilisers!
7. Run your fingers along the thigh and shred the meat from the bone – look out for the ultimate turkey gem – the Oyster, this is usually the butchers favourite
8. Using a knife and your fingers, loosen and remove the wishbone (this makes it easier to cut off the breast meat), and to make your wishes come true this Christmas pull the wishbone with your friends and family!
9. Carve the breasts across the grain. Cut only what you think you’ll need for the initial round of servings, leaving the rest of the meat on the carcass. The meat loses moisture once it’s sliced
10. Serve with lashings of Colman’s Instant Gravy!
“Carving the Christmas turkey can often be daunting, but hopefully with the help from the Colman’s top ten tips we can ensure dads remain on top and that the only thing they need to worry about this Christmas is what presents to buy everyone!” said James Rutland, of Rutland's Butchers of North Norfolk and the Colman’s Butchers Board.
The poll also reveals that ‘dad’s dodgy carving’ is in the top five causes for Christmas arguments, with families also squabbling over who has the biggest gravy serving. Dodgy carving proves to be a top niggle for mums, with one in ten (9%) citing it as their biggest Christmas bugbear –proving even more annoying than the kids squabbling (6%).
Top festive arguments
1.When nobody helps with the clearing up
2.When nobody can agree what to watch on TV
3.Who has the biggest portion at the dinner table
4.Who gets the most gravy
5.When dad ruins the dinner with his dodgy carving skills
Ungrateful this Christmas?
Men are the most ungrateful gender at Christmas, according to statistics released today by www.musicMagpie.co.uk, the leading cash for CDs, DVDs and games website, who saw 1.45million entertainment gifts traded in the two weeks following Christmas last year from embarrassed sons, brothers and dads.
The research also shows age plays a factor in the rise of ungratefulness at Christmas across the country. Middle age is when unappreciative tendencies kick in, with over 850,000 entertainment gifts traded in post Christmas by those in their 30s. Plus, if you’ve ever wondered where the CD you bought your Gran has disappeared to, musicMagpie reports that over 400,000 items were traded in after 25 December by those aged over 50 with pensioners living in the South East the worst culprits.
Regional breakdown also shows that Londoners top the list as the most ungrateful, with the next four most ungrateful places being Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester and Leeds.
Eren Ozagir, Chief Marketing Officer of musicMagpie says: “People selling their items on Christmas Day and Boxing Day is our busiest time of the year, as people flock to sell their unwanted entertainment presents. Most people have experienced a time when they’ve opened an unwanted present, especially a CD or DVD that you’re just not into or already have. musicMagpie provides the solution without that awkward moment of asking your family member for the receipt.”
“We are expecting even more customers this year, as people not only trade in unwanted presents after Christmas, but also attempt to salvage some of their Christmas spending excesses in preparation for the tough January ahead.”
Just how ungrateful are we?
Males are more ungrateful than females, trading in 1.45million CDs, DVDs and games in the two weeks following Christmas 2010
30-39 is when our ruthless streak kicks in and we get rid of the most presents! Over 850,000 items traded came from this age group alone
People in London are far more likely to get rid of presents than any other region. Nearly 600,000 items came from the Big Smoke
Females over 50 in the South of England traded in over 400,000 items last Christmas. Maybe your Gran doesn’t like her gift after all!
musicMagpie customers can make anywhere from £10 to £1,000 just from selling unwanted entertainment items from around the home using the 100% free service (including postage). The website has also introduced a Smartphone app, enabling customers to scan in products to earn cash quicker than ever before.
musicMagpie has recently launched a new initiative which allows customers to choose to receive M&S vouchers instead of cash.
The research also shows age plays a factor in the rise of ungratefulness at Christmas across the country. Middle age is when unappreciative tendencies kick in, with over 850,000 entertainment gifts traded in post Christmas by those in their 30s. Plus, if you’ve ever wondered where the CD you bought your Gran has disappeared to, musicMagpie reports that over 400,000 items were traded in after 25 December by those aged over 50 with pensioners living in the South East the worst culprits.
Regional breakdown also shows that Londoners top the list as the most ungrateful, with the next four most ungrateful places being Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester and Leeds.
Eren Ozagir, Chief Marketing Officer of musicMagpie says: “People selling their items on Christmas Day and Boxing Day is our busiest time of the year, as people flock to sell their unwanted entertainment presents. Most people have experienced a time when they’ve opened an unwanted present, especially a CD or DVD that you’re just not into or already have. musicMagpie provides the solution without that awkward moment of asking your family member for the receipt.”
“We are expecting even more customers this year, as people not only trade in unwanted presents after Christmas, but also attempt to salvage some of their Christmas spending excesses in preparation for the tough January ahead.”
Just how ungrateful are we?
Males are more ungrateful than females, trading in 1.45million CDs, DVDs and games in the two weeks following Christmas 2010
30-39 is when our ruthless streak kicks in and we get rid of the most presents! Over 850,000 items traded came from this age group alone
People in London are far more likely to get rid of presents than any other region. Nearly 600,000 items came from the Big Smoke
Females over 50 in the South of England traded in over 400,000 items last Christmas. Maybe your Gran doesn’t like her gift after all!
musicMagpie customers can make anywhere from £10 to £1,000 just from selling unwanted entertainment items from around the home using the 100% free service (including postage). The website has also introduced a Smartphone app, enabling customers to scan in products to earn cash quicker than ever before.
musicMagpie has recently launched a new initiative which allows customers to choose to receive M&S vouchers instead of cash.
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