Sunday, 11 December 2022

Beyond Meat for your Christmas dinner. Everyone will want to try it

If your entire family is vegetarian or vegan, or if you have a vegetarian or vegan family member or will be hosting a vegetarian or vegan guest, you will be wanting to provide a vegetarian or vegan alternative to  turkey, roast beef, lamb or duck. 

And having eaten nut roast for Christmas dinner on several occasions, that's not an experience which I would like to repeat, to be perfectly honest.

However, that was several years ago and now plant-based meat alternatives are available that actually taste pretty darn good. One of the best of these newer vegan taste sensations is the Beyond Meat Company.

They produce meatballs, minced meat and sausages all of which are extremely tasty. But in this blog post we are going to concentrate on their mince product.

What we are suggesting is that you obtain some Beyond Meat mince and use it to replace mince meat in a meatloaf recipe which you could use as your meat replacement for your Christmas dinner. Even non-vegans will want to give it a try!

Or, if you'd rather, why not simply serve up Beyond Meat plant-based burgers and sausages as your Christmas meat dish?

You can buy Beyond Meat products at most supermarkets and some other retailers. 

You can learn more (plus check out some delicious recipes) here https://www.beyondmeat.com/en-GB/products/beyond-beef.

Incidentally, you can find Beyond Meat products used by many restaurants including Starbucks, Pizza Hut and Wetherspoon. 

If you are own a restaurant please ask Beyond Meats how you can keep your customers happy with Beyond Meat products.

Blue light worker? Don't worry! Asda has got you covered until next March

Asda has announced it is to it extend its 10% off offer for emergency workers who have valid Blue Light Card until at least 31st March 2023.

The discount is available in all Asda’s 635 stores across the UK and includes food and drink, George at Asda clothing and homeware, toys, gifts and optical. 

Blue Light card holders will receive the discount by presenting their own, valid, Blue Light card and ID to Asda colleagues when they reach the checkout.

The Blue Light Card is a nationally recognised scheme which provides workers in the NHS, emergency services, social care sector and the armed forces with a range of discounts. Asda has extended its discount for card holders to acknowledge the amazing work they do each and every day to keep everyone safe.

Mohsin Issa, Asda’s co-owner, said: “We're really delighted to have extended our partnership with the Blue Light Card into its third year until the end of March 2023. 

"Our emergency services personnel do an incredible job and we’re happy to be able to continue this discount, along with our own Asda Rewards loyalty scheme and our everyday low prices, into the new year.”

Tom Dalby, CEO at Blue Light Card, said: “We’re incredibly proud of our partnership with ASDA and understand how much it means to our members, especially at this time of year. The exclusive 10% discount across food and soft drinks, George clothing and homeware, toys, gifts and optical helps to support families and individuals across the UK during what is a tough period for many and really highlights ASDA’s appreciation of NHS staff and other frontline workers.”

The Asda discount is valid in stores only (not online) and the terms and conditions are available on the following link Blue Light Discount Terms & Conditions https://www.asda.com/blue-light-card-terms-and-conditions.

Full terms and conditions for the Blue Light discount can be found here (https://www.asda.com/blue-light-card-terms-and-conditions)

(Image courtesy of PublicDomainPictures and Pixabay)

Saturday, 10 December 2022

Want to make a difference? The Co-op wants to fund warm spaces. Your group can apply

As winter looms, Co-op has become the first retailer to launch a £1 million ‘Warm Spaces’ funding boost, to provide urgent support to local community organisations across the UK, as they help communities navigate rising energy costs during the cold winter months.

This funding comes as a welcome boost, with insight from over1,600 local community causes across the UK showing almost two-thirds (59%) of projects experienced a shortfall in funding over the past year. In excess of three-quarters (84%) of local causes saw an increase in demand on their services, especially groups providing support for people to help them get through the cost-of-living crisis.

Over a quarter (26%) of community projects revealed they were thinking about needing to cut services as a result of the shortfalls in funding, and, worryingly, a tenth (10%) of local projects had already closed or cut services.

In support, funds raised by Co-op members are helping local groups provide warm spaces for people to use over the coldest winter months, through its newly established partnership with Crowdfunder. 

Eligible groups who are already offering a warm space, or wanting to increase opening times or extend existing services or activities this winter can apply for the £1m match funding, that's up to £3,000 per group is available by applying at coop.uk/warmspaces by 28th February 2023 (fundraising to be completed by 31st March 2023).

Projects eligible to apply could include a community café requiring funding to continue offering their building as a warm space; a local village support group needing to extend existing activities to support more people in their local community; a community 'fridge, needing to promote their services more widely to meet increasing need or a youth group whose energy costs have increased.

Said Rebecca Birkbeck, Director of Community and Member Participation at the Co-op: “As our Co-op research shows, we've a huge role to play in backing and supporting community groups and the people they help during the cost-of-living crisis.

“Funding for warm spaces forms part of our response to our community missions of access to food, mental wellbeing support and opportunities for young people. Launching this funding boots will help groups keep their lights and heating on as they bring communities together to keep warm in the coldest months of the year– increasing overall wellbeing. 

"It may also mean people don’t have to choose between accessing food or heating this winter. Plus, having a warm space allows the community to take a break from their everyday worries, improving their mental wellbeing, too.

“The £1m funding boost wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for our members choosing Co-op and raising funds to support communities every time they shop with us. Our customers and members can help even more by donating through Crowdfunder or take part by using the services that are being funded.”

Rob Love, founder and CEO of Crowdfunder said: “Crowdfunder are delighted to have partnered with Co-op to help keep communities warm this winter. This vital funding is needed now more than ever to make sure there are enough warm spaces open throughout the colder months. Through Crowdfunder, we are able to connect funding from large organisations such as the Co-op with thousands of small charities and community projects who are desperately in need of help”

Sue Collins, Caxton House Community Centre, a long-established multi-purpose Community Hub in North London said: “We've been overwhelmed by the responses regarding the anxiety, stress and increased mental health issues that the current cost of living crisis is causing. 

"Families and older residents have regularly told us they've had to cut down on food as prices have doubled and we receive regular calls asking for emergency help, reminiscent of the first Covid lockdown. 

"We're aware some residents aren't heating their homes and that this will get worse as we progress into the winter months. We want to be able to offer extra advice and support, at a time when our own costs for gas in the centre is increasing from £5,000 annually to an anticipated £50,000+.

“We have opened ‘warm rooms’ providing spaces for residents to keep warm, socialise and access refreshments. We have lots of different activities on different days that include arts and crafts, as well as access to advice including money saving energy tips, budgeting and debt advice, mental health and well-being support. 

"Residents can also charge electrical equipment and fill flasks, with some sessions allowing access to hot food, and pre-prepared meals that can be microwaved at home, saving having to put on an oven.”

Since 2016 Co-op members have helped raise an incredible £117 million for local communities, which includes 30,000 Local Community Fund projects supported, funding over 280 fridges with Hubbub, building the network to 350 'fridges by end of 2022. Expanding the Your Local Pantry network to 225 within the next 3 years, providing more communities with sustainable solutions to access to food.

In addition to signposting 900,000 people to helpful mental wellbeing information and services with Mind, SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) and Inspire, and helping 6,000 young people make communities safer and fairer places to live through our Peer Action Collective.

For further information and match funding criteria visit coop.uk/warmspaces.

Aldi's essential Christmas veg will be available for just 19p!

Yes, I had to check that price. But it's absolutely correct.19p! 

Those preparing to gear up for buying their Christmas dinner veggies need to be fully aware that Aldi’s cult favourite Christmas Super Six deals are making an anticipated return to stores from 18th December, with all the Christmas dinner veg essentials available at a mere 19p!

Aldi, which has just been named the Which? Cheapest Supermarket for November, the sixth consecutive month in a row, has reduced six Christmas veggie staples to help shoppers avoid breaking the bank this Christmas.

In the deal is a selection of Aldi’s tasty, fresh vegetables all sourced from high quality carefully selected British growers and suppliers, including Carrots (1kg), White Potatoes (2kg), Parsnips (500g), Red and White Cabbages (each), Brussels Sprouts (500g), and Swede (each), all 19p each, saving shoppers up to 80%.

Julie Ashfield, who is the Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK, said: “At Aldi we believe access to fresh, high-quality food is a right, not a privilege! And Christmas dinner is no exception. Christmas is an expensive time for many families up and down the UK, but customers can rest assured Aldi will always offer the very best value on groceries.”

And what's more, Aldi shoppers can rest assured Aldi’s amazing vegetable deals don’t come at a cost to its suppliers. The supermarket carefully plans any promotions and works with British growers on a seasonal or annual fixed cost price. That means, regardless of promotional activity in store, growers receive the same fair price as usual.

Aldi’s Christmas Super Six deals are available in stores nationwide from 18th – 24th December.

Where's your nearest Aldi? Find out at www.aldi.co.uk.

Sainsbury's introduces a greener Christmas this year

Sainsbury’s has announced that it is to remove single-use plastic lids across its own-brand dip pots in 2023, following the removal of single-use plastic lids on yoghurt, crème fraiche, sour cream, cream, cottage cheese and custard pots.

And this year’s Sainsbury’s Christmas range will also see the removal of single-use plastic lids, too.

Sainsbury’s will be removing more single-use plastic lids from its own-brand ranges, with dips set to be the next product to see this change. From March 2023, household favourites such as guacamole, tzatziki and sour cream and chive dip will no longer be sold with single-use plastic lids.

Since 2019 Sainsbury’s has removed single-use plastic lids from a wide range of products including cream, crème fraiche, custard, cottage cheese and sour cream. Earlier this year, Sainsbury’s also removed single-use plastic lids from all own-brand yoghurt.

After removing plastic lids from Sainsbury’s own-brand brandy cream last year, customers can now buy Sainsbury’s own-brand brandy butter without plastic lids, helping save an average of 581,000 pieces of plastic this festive season.

The removal of the single-use plastic lids will save a staggering 71 million pieces of plastic each year in total, equating to 220 tonnes of plastic.

For customers who prefer to use a lid on products at home, Sainsbury’s has launched reusable lids, available to purchase across all its superstore branches in England, Scotland and Wales, plus online for £1.25.

Customers will be able to find the lids in-store in the dairy aisle and they can be used on own-brand pots, plus some branded pots, like Yeo Valley, Onken and Alpro. After each use, the silicone lids just need to be washed by hand or in the dishwasher, before reuse.

Removing single-use plastic lids is just one of the ways Sainsbury's is working towards its commitment to halve its use of own brand plastic packaging by 2025. Sainsbury’s recently changed its entire coffee pods range from plastic to aluminium pods, allowing customers to recycle them at home and helping to save over 10 million pieces of plastic each year. Sainsbury’s also launched new double-length toilet rolls, reducing plastic packaging by 30% equating to 84 tonnes of plastic. www.sainsburys.co.uk 

Give the gift of perfectly brewed tea this Christmas with Bosch

Many times on a packet of high quality tea we see instructions that give the precise temperature that the particular tea should be brewed at and served at. But... how can we do that? Use a thermometer? That's a bit fiddly and also potentially dangerous, perhaps? 

Now you can help the tea lover in your life to be able to brew the perfect cup or pot of tea each and ever time, courtesy of Bosh and Whittard of Chelsea.

Because Bosch has partnered up with Whittard of Chelsea because Bosch firmly believes that all teas deserve to be brewed to perfection, every time. 

Known for their tea expertise, Whittard of Chelsea have entrusted the Bosch Sky Kettle, with seven temperature options, to brew your favourite tea at the optimum temperature.

What an utterly genius idea! This is a very smart kettle, indeed!

Available from all approved Bosch retailers https://www.bosch-home.co.uk, plus Amazon, etc, should cost about £80+.

(Not) driving home for Christmas: Tesco and suppliers take trucks off the road to deliver a greener Christmas

The ‘Tetris’-style trial has delivered savings of over 400,000 road miles per year, a reduction of more than 450 tonnes of CO2

Tesco’s distribution teams are partnering with 15 of its major suppliers to reduce the number of trucks on the road over Christmas.

The retailer’s ‘road traffic control’ team has been busy reviewing which suppliers make deliveries to the same locations, and has now been able to consolidate and streamline the routes suppliers use when delivering to distribution centres. 

With Christmas favourites like trifle, parsnips, broccoli and carrots being moved together, and by combining loads, Tesco can stop trucks criss-crossing the country as products make their way onto shelves for customers.

The process finds products that can neatly fit into spaces on a truck by filling in the gaps and has resulted in savings of over 400,000 truck miles per year, equating to 17 trips around the globe. The change has removed 3,400 trucks off the road so far, leading to a saving of over 450 tonnes of CO2.

Trudy Wilson, Head of Supplier ordering at Tesco said: “By working closely with our suppliers and joining them up to use each other’s transport routes, we’re delighted to have delivered savings in emissions and costs for suppliers. The ‘Tetris’-style project helps us use as much space as we possibly can in our trucks over the Christmas period, making the most of every journey and helping keep trucks off the road at a busy time of year."

She finished by saying: "We have exciting plans for the year ahead and are hoping to expand the project with more suppliers coming on board.”

Don't fall victim to parking misery this Christmas!

Christmas shoppers are being warned to take extra care and be extremely vigilant where they park when shopping amid reports that private parking companies are issuing record numbers of 'fines.' 

Experts from leading price comparison website Quotezone.co.uk are urging drivers to check restrictions before a shopping trip, following the news private firms are issuing up to 30,000 tickets per day.

The huge number of fines equates to one every three seconds with private operators set to make £1 billion in revenue through parking tickets alone. 

With demand for parking spaces at a peak in December, Christmas shoppers are potentially more at risk of receiving a fine if they are unable to find their usual parking spot and need to leave their car in a location they don't know very well.

Private parking firms operate a wide variety of locations from supermarkets to vacant city centre lots and multi-storey blocks. 

They often don’t apply the same rules as council-run car parks and can have higher fines for even minor parking transgressions. 

Drivers have been told to check for any information boards before leaving their car and heading to the shops. 

Quotezone.co.uk Founder Greg Wilson said: “Christmas is an expensive time of year and this December many families are already stretching their budgets to the limit. 

“The last thing anyone needs now is a parking ticket when they’re buying Christmas presents for their loved ones but with many car parks full in the run up to Christmas, drivers are having to find somewhere different to leave their car and that could mean a private car park. 

“We’re urging all shoppers to check for information boards and ensure they fully understand the costs and restrictions which apply before they leave their vehicle. 

“With 11% of people admitting to leaving valuable Christmas presents in their cars while they park up and enjoy the festivities, it’s important drivers choose a well-lit area, if possible, especially if it’s an unfamiliar location, and hide any gifts out of sight.”

Anyone who does find themselves with a parking fine they feel is undeserved can appeal it - with 60% of appeals being successful. 

Greg continues: “If you return from a Christmas shopping expedition to find a parking ticket on your windscreen don’t despair as private fines can be challenged, but only if you can prove you were fined unfairly.” 

Around 35,000 people dispute their tickets each year with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, and a striking 64% of those appeals are successful.  

Here’s Quotezone.co.uk’s steps to appealing a parking ticket: 

Don’t ignore it 

The most important part of getting a parking ticket is to not ignore the fine. Doing so may result in a serious increase in the fine, debt enforcement action, or even a court order.

2.            Check what type of parking ticket it is

Formal bodies and private companies have different appeal procedures, so it’s important to find out which one has been handed out.

Official tickets are called Penalty Charge Notice, Excess Charge Notice or Fixed Penalty Notice and drivers can find the name of the issuing authority on the ticket, all other tickets are issued by private companies. 

3.            Act quickly 

Don’t miss out on the 50% discount by taking too long to pay. The money off should still be frozen and applied if appeals are filed within 14 days of receiving the ticket.

4.            Find evidence 

To make the case stronger, it’s good to have some evidence to back up claims. The easiest way to prove that you did not break parking rules is to provide photo or CCTV evidence. 

5.            Witness statements 

If it’s not possible in certain situations to find photo or CCTV evidence, the next step is to provide any witness statements. When illegal parking is excused by a medical emergency or condition drivers should get a doctor’s note. 

6.            Make the right type of appeal

There are a couple of different appeals that can be filed: informal or formal. 

Informal appeals only apply to Penalty Charge Notices which are left on windscreens. Just send the appeal to the local authority and include any relevant evidence that has been collected. 

If the informal appeal is unsuccessful or if the fine was sent by post, then drivers will have to go through the formal appeal process. This involves filling out and submitting a form if motorists want to get penalties overturned. 

7.            Final appeal 

If the dispute fails in the formal stage as well, then fined drivers can take appeals to the private adjudicator for free. There are options for personal hearings or completing the process by email, phone or post. 

Quotezone.co.uk helps around 3 million users every year find savings on household bills and essentials, with over 400 personal finance brands across 60 different products including car insurance, day insurance and niche products such as campervan insurance.

Incidentally there is a wealth of knowledge on the FightBack Forums (http://forums.pepipoo.com) as they have helped many motorists fight unfair or even illegal "fines" from private and council carparks or on street parking.

(Image courtesy of Florian Pircher and Pixabay)

Friday, 9 December 2022

Buy the motorists in your life a Road Angel dashcam for Christmas

A leading automotive technology specialist has reported doubling their share of the UK dashcam market as British drivers increasingly seek out higher spec features to protect themselves while driving.

Road Angel’s market share has rocketed in 2022, making the road safety experts the fastest-growing dashcam brand in the UK.

The dashcam brand has seen rapid growth across retail and B2B after-market sales in 2022 as both consumers and new and used car dealerships have opted for its dashcams in increasing numbers.

It's estimated over a quarter of the 40.4 million licensed vehicles on UK roads now have dashcams fitted with ownership continuing to rise every year.

Brits are turning to in-car cameras in these numbers as a way of seeing how they and others drive and are useful for finding out who is at fault in the event of an accident.

They can also monitor traffic conditions and be used to make drivers aware of pedestrians, vehicle proximity, lane departure, and other potential hazards.

The quality of the footage, amount of built-in memory, and extra features such as parking mode are key considerations when Brits are choosing which dashcam to buy.

A further trend that impacted sales is that increasingly consumers are looking for dashcams without screens to cut down on distractions while driving.

In  2022 consumer champion Which? hailed Road Angel’s Halo Ultra dashcam, awarding it the coveted ‘Best Buy’ status for its superb footage, parking mode, and built-in memory.

Dashcams with extended recording distance and clarification of obstacles make them more effective at identifying who is at fault should an accident occur.

Road Angel’s position as the fastest growing UK dashcam brand is the result of growing sales across their product range, allowing motorists to buy dashcams from as low as £79, rising to £199 for the top-of-the-line model depending on individual need.

Motorists have reported product design, the functionality of the smart app, and user-friendly systems that are always reliable as central to their decision to choose Road Angel dashcams.

Contributing to Road Angel’s rapid growth has been a promotional pricing strategy that gives motorists access to high-end dashcams during a cost-of-living crisis.

Gary Digva, who is the Sales & Marketing Director of Road Angel said: “Motorists are increasingly looking to protect themselves while driving and are looking for dashcams that can provide supporting evidence in case of an accident and other features that help them stay safe.

“Our latest dashcams provide market-leading quality and performance at affordable price points for UK drivers.

“We are delighted both consumers and car dealerships have turned to Road Angel dashcams in 2022 and we have bold plans to continue to increase our share of the consumer retail sector next year

“B2B after-market sales currently represent the largest part of our dashcam business with sales tripling year on year.

“But we have also seen significant growth in retail sales of our dashcams and there is a clear opportunity to grow retail sales further in 2023 as more established dashcam retailers' sales decline.”

For more information on the latest range of dashcams that offer motorists the best protection please visit https://www.roadangelgroup.com/collections/dash-cam.

Many of us have seen examples on YouTube and other video sharing websites of scammers stopped in mid scam when their potential victim points out that their scam has been captured on a dashcam.

So, if you have friends or relatives who don't yet have a dashcam fitted to their car, van, truck or lorry, That's Christmas feels a Road Angel dashcam would make an excellent Christmas present for them.

Homemade alcoholic drinks for Christmas

There's a lot to be said for homemade wines, beers and ciders, especially for the Christmas period. You can buy kits for beer, cider and wine from some chemists, most supermarkets and from specialist homebrew shops either in person or online.

They can be ready within two to three weeks, so if you start very soon you should be able to have some ready to be drunk by Christmas. Obviously you can mature them and they should, hopefully, taste better given enough time.

However, homebrew beer, cider and wine kits make excellent Christmas presents so they are worth considering as gifts for the family members or friends who are fairly good with their hands and who can follow instructions and are good at keeping things clean.

A good online shop for homebrew supplies is called BREW Genie, they retail online and also via a shop within their premises which are located within a former vicarage in New Church Road, Wellington, Shropshire.

They sell a wide range of products including beer kits, wine kits, cider kits from a large number of different suppliers.

They also sell ingredients and equipment, plus books to help you become a very proficient brewer or wine maker in your own right.

They also sell liqueur kits and flavourings and a whole lot more, besides including still equipment. Check them out at https://www.brewgenie.co.uk.

You might find other homebrew shops near to you. Just Google homebrew beer/wine shops near your location.