Thursday, 27 November 2025

The Olive Oil Guy launches exclusive 250ml - First Edition Can nationwide in M&S. Just in time for Christmas

Sourced from a single estate in the sun-drenched groves of Sparta in the Peloponnese, this premium, cold-pressed oil is made exclusively from Koroneiki olives, known as the “queen of olives” for their vibrant flavour and naturally high antioxidants. 

Harvested at peak ripeness and immediately cold-pressed, it delivers maximum freshness, flavour and nourishment in every drizzle. 

New 250ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil First Edition Can from The Olive Oil Guy  

Tasting notes: Bright and grassy flavour with a green almond backbone and clean peppery finish. 

Awarded One Great Taste Star 

RRP: £8.50 

Stockists: Exclusive to M&S, available in-store.

For more details and a list of stores stocking the 250ml can: The Olive Oil Guy 250ml | M&S Exclusive Extra Virgin Olive Oil 

Each can is fully recyclable and purposefully designed to protect the oil from light and oxidation, ensuring the flavour stays as bright as the groves it came from. 

The oil is certified by world-renowned olive oil sommelier Mazen Assaf, who is on a mission to transform olive oil from commodity to craft. 

Whether you're looking for an easy, healthy upgrade to your everyday cooking or want a B Corp Certified pantry staple with traceable provenance and grown by trusted partners who prioritise quality and fairness, the First Edition Can ticks every box. Drizzle it on warm winter salads, swirl through soups and pastas, or simply dip some good bread - it's crafted for daily use without compromise. 

Launched just in time for the festive season, the 250ml First Edition Can also makes a perfect foodie stocking filler or dinner-party host favour. 

Available exclusively from M&S Stores nationwide, The Olive Oil Guy is proud to be one of the independent brands, which make up just 1% of their product line up. 

About The Olive Oil Guy  

The Olive Oil Guy is a modern olive oil brand founded by Mazen Assaf, renowned olive oil sommelier, author of The Book of Olive Oil, and international judge at the world's top olive oil competitions. Recognised for introducing olive oil appreciation into Le Cordon Bleu's curriculum, Mazen built the brand to bridge the gap between expert-grade oils and everyday kitchens. 

Every bottle is selected for its taste, provenance, and purity, only sourced from small-batch producers across the Mediterranean. Whether it's an everyday drizzle or a once-a-year gift box, The Olive Oil Guy turns olive oil into something to obsess over. 

Why a Weekly Country Life Subscription Might Be the Best Christmas Present They'll Receive

When you’re searching for a Christmas gift that feels thoughtful, personal, and genuinely useful long after the wrapping paper has been recycled, a weekly subscription to Country Life is a standout choice. 

For anyone who loves rural Britain, architecture, countryside pursuits, or simply a beautifully produced magazine, this is a present that lands not just once, but every week of the year.

A Gift That Arrives Again and Again

Most Christmas presents are enjoyed for a moment. A bottle disappears, a candle burns down, slippers wear out, and novelty gadgets find their way to the back of a drawer. But a subscription to Country Life brings twelve full months of enjoyment. Each new issue feels like a fresh present, something to look forward to with a cuppa on the sofa.

That repeated sense of delight is what makes this gift so special. You’re not simply giving a magazine; you’re giving a year of pleasure, inspiration, and escapism.

A Weekly Escape Into the Best of British Countryside

Country Life offers an irresistible blend of content that transports readers into the heart of rural Britain. Think:

Breathtaking country homes and architectural treasures

Gardens bursting with seasonal colour

Insightful rural life stories and traditions

Wildlife, farming, and conservation features

Food, drink, and recipes celebrating the best of British produce

Interiors and timeless design inspiration

Whether the reader lives in the countryside or simply dreams of it, each issue provides a peaceful break from the fast pace of modern life.

Perfect for So Many People

One of the reasons this subscription works so well as a Christmas gift is its wide appeal. It’s ideal for:

Keen gardeners

Country walkers

Wildlife lovers

Heritage and architecture enthusiasts

Anyone who enjoys slow living and escapism

Older relatives who appreciate print

Busy professionals looking for a quiet moment each week

This is a present that fits beautifully into many lifestyles and age groups.

A Stylish, Premium Gift

Country Life is known for its elegant photography and refined editorial style. Gifting a subscription shows you’ve chosen something with real thought behind it—something that feels premium without being extravagant.

For the recipient, there’s a touch of luxury in receiving a magazine of such quality every week. It’s the kind of gift that feels indulgent yet practical.

No Size, No Guesswork, No Stress

If you’re unsure what to buy for a relative, colleague, or friend, a subscription removes all the hassle:

No need to work out sizes

No worry about duplicating something they already have

No hunting around shops at the last minute

No clutter—just enjoyment

It’s the ultimate “I’ve found the perfect thing” solution.

The Gift That Brightens Every Week of the Year

At its heart, a Country Life subscription is a gift of joy, tranquillity, inspiration, and learning. In a world full of digital noise, there’s something wonderfully calming about receiving a beautifully printed magazine that encourages the reader to slow down, appreciate the countryside, and reconnect with the natural world.

And that’s why, long after Christmas has passed, this might just be the best present they receive.

To subscribe visit https://www.countrylife.co.uk/publication/country-life/whats-in-this-weeks-issue-of-country-life-and-how-to-subscribe-or-get-your-copy

Fever-Tree's New Premium Alcohol-Free Canned Cocktails

The new canned cocktails are crafted with distilled botanicals and always free from artificial flavourings or sweeteners. 

Naturally low-calorie, non-alcoholic cocktails, which offer all the complexity, refreshment, and sophistication of a perfectly mixed drink, while providing an ideal alternative for those choosing to moderate alcohol intake without compromising on taste or experience.


The two flavours are:

Fever-Tree Mediterranean G&T

Blending Fever-Tree's iconic Mediterranean Tonic Water with juniper berries and other spice, citrus & floral botanical extracts to recreate the signature flavours associated with a classic G&T.

Price: 250ml for £1.90 

Stockist: Sainsbury's, Waitrose & Amazon

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Fever-Tree Italian Spritz

Capturing the taste of summer with a vibrant combination vibrant combination of Fever-Tree's Italian Blood Orange Soda and distilled herbs, spices & citrus extracts inspired by traditional aperitifs to deliver an authentic and bittersweet spritz experience.

Price: 250ml for £1.90 

Stockist: Sainsbury's, Waitrose & Amazon

Both drinks are low-calorie, made with distilled botanicals, and designed to support the growing number of drinkers choosing moderation, mindful consumption, and better-for-you options, especially during seasonal health resets.

The new range, featuring Mediterranean G&T and Italian Spritz, is available in elegant 250ml cans at Sainsbury's and Waitrose, priced at £1.90. This latest innovation expands Fever-Tree's RTD offering, joining the Blood Orange Gin Spritz launched in 2025 in partnership with Papa Salt Gin.

Fever-Tree Drinks

Fever-Tree is the world's leading supplier of premium carbonated mixers for alcoholic spirits by retail sales value, with distribution to over 90 countries worldwide. Based in the UK, the brand was launched in 2005 to provide high-quality mixers which could cater to the growing demand for premium spirits, in particular gin, but also increasingly for vodka, rum and whisky. The Company now sells a range of carbonated mixers, cocktails and adult soft drinks to hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes ("On Trade") as well as selected retail outlets ("Off Trade").

Giving Back: Why Charitable Contributions Matter at Christmastime

Christmas is a season filled with sparkle, excitement, and cherished traditions, but it is also a time when many people quietly struggle. 

From families facing rising living costs to older adults experiencing loneliness, the festive season can highlight need as well as joy. 

Making charitable contributions at Christmas is a powerful way to spread goodwill, strengthen communities, and bring deeper meaning to the celebrations.

Here’s how you can make a difference this Christmas, and why giving back is one of the most rewarding traditions of all.

Why Christmas Is the Perfect Time to Give

A season built on kindness

Christmas is rooted in themes of goodwill, compassion, and generosity. Whether you follow the spiritual story of the season or simply enjoy the cultural celebrations, helping others reflects the true heart of Christmas.

Support when people need it most

Winter can be tough. Energy bills rise, food budgets stretch, and isolation increases. Charities see a surge in demand during December, and even small donations can have a big impact.

A meaningful family tradition

Getting children involved in charitable giving helps nurture empathy and gratitude. It can be as simple as donating toys they’ve outgrown or choosing a charity together.

Ways You Can Make a Difference This Christmas

1. Donate to Food Banks and Community Pantries

UK food banks often struggle to meet demand in December. Essentials such as pasta, tinned meals, cereal, toiletries, and festive treats are always appreciated. Monetary donations go even further, enabling charities to buy exactly what is needed. You can visit a food bank and pay for a shop for a family in need by paying it forward.

2. Support Homelessness Charities

Organisations like Crisis, Shelter, and regional night shelters provide warm meals, safe accommodation, and winter support. Many also offer “sponsor a place” schemes where a set donation funds a full Christmas meal and services for someone experiencing homelessness.

3. Give to Toy Appeals

Local councils, churches, supermarkets, and radio stations run toy drives to ensure every child has a present to open on Christmas morning. New, unwrapped toys make a world of difference to families under financial pressure.

4. Buy Charity Christmas Cards and Gifts

Choosing cards, calendars, and small gifts that support charities is a simple way to spread festive cheer while funding vital work. Many UK charities have online shops packed with stocking fillers and decorations.

5. Volunteer Your Time

If money is tight, time is just as valuable. Christmas volunteers help with:

Serving meals

Sorting donations

Delivering food parcels

Visiting the elderly

Wrapping gifts for children’s appeals

Even an hour can brighten someone’s day.

6. Support Local Causes Close to Home

From animal shelters to community choirs raising funds for equipment, donating locally helps strengthen the fabric of your own neighbourhood.

Choosing the Right Charity

When deciding where to contribute, consider:

Your values – Which causes matter most to you?

Local need – Are there community projects nearby that rely on donations?

Transparency – Look for charities that clearly explain where money goes.

Impact – Even small organisations often achieve extraordinary things with modest budgets.

The Personal Benefits of Giving Back

Supporting others at Christmas isn’t just good for the community — it’s good for your wellbeing, too. Many people find that charitable giving:

Brings a deeper sense of purpose

Reduces stress

Strengthens feelings of connection with others

Creates lasting festive memories

In a season that sometimes becomes hectic and commercial, helping others gently recentres what Christmas is truly about.

Christmas offers countless opportunities to share kindness. Whether you donate food, support a local charity, volunteer your time, or purchase gifts that give back, your contribution helps spread warmth during the coldest months of the year.

And in a year when many households are feeling the strain, acts of generosity, large or small, have never mattered more.

This Christmas, let’s fill our homes with joy and our communities with hope.

How to Enjoy a Thanksgiving-Style Feast in the UK

We said we would and here it is! A simple guide for Brits who want to celebrate American Thanksgiving at home.

Thanksgiving may be an American holiday, but there’s no reason we can’t enjoy a cosy, delicious version of it here in the UK. 

Whether you’re honouring American friends or family, embracing a new tradition, or simply fancying a hearty feast before December begins, recreating Thanksgiving at home is easier than you might think.

Here’s how to put together a warm and welcoming Thanksgiving celebration using ingredients, swaps, and ideas easily available across the UK.

Start with the Essentials: What You Actually Need

A British take on Thanksgiving doesn’t require a huge house, a massive turkey, or a cupboard full of hard-to-find American ingredients. You just need:

A roast-style main

A few comforting sides

Something sweet and autumnal

A sense of togetherness

Think of it as a “preview Christmas dinner” with an American twist.

Choosing Your Thanksgiving Main

Turkey

You can get whole turkeys in late November, though they’re not as common. Larger supermarkets sometimes stock them, and turkey crowns are often available year-round.

Chicken

A great, budget-friendly alternative if you’re feeding a smaller group.

Ham

In many American households, glazed ham joins the turkey. A honey-roast joint works perfectly.

Vegetarian/Vegan Options

A mushroom Wellington, nut roast, or plant-based roast makes an excellent centrepiece.

Classic Sides – with Simple UK-Friendly Swaps

Mashed Potatoes

No changes needed – just make a big fluffy bowl and serve with plenty of gravy.

Stuffing

American families often use cornbread stuffing. In the UK, sage-and-onion stuffing works beautifully.

Sweet Potato Dish

If you want to go full American, bake them with brown sugar and marshmallows.

If that feels too sweet, roasted sweet potatoes with paprika or cinnamon give a more British balance.

Green Bean Casserole

This dish is traditionally made with cream-of-mushroom soup and crispy fried onions.

You can recreate it easily with:

Tinned mushroom soup

Frozen green beans

Crispy onions from the salad aisle

Cranberry Sauce

We already embrace this at Christmas, so a jar from the supermarket works perfectly.

Mac and Cheese

A Southern Thanksgiving staple and easy to make ahead. It also pairs surprisingly well with roast turkey.

Desserts Made for British Kitchens

Pumpkin Pie

Canned pumpkin purée is widely available in UK supermarkets from October to December.

Alternatively, sweet potato pie offers nearly the same flavour and is simpler to make using fresh British-grown potatoes.

Pecan Pie

Rich, sticky, and ideal if you want a showstopper. Pecans are readily available in the baking aisle.

Apple Pie

If all else fails, a classic British apple pie fits right in.

Make It Feel Like Thanksgiving – Without Overthinking It

1. Share Things You're Grateful For

This is the heart of the holiday. Go round the table and let everyone say something positive from the past year.

2. Watch an American Film or Show

Plenty of programmes have iconic Thanksgiving episodes:

Friends

How I Met Your Mother

Modern Family

3. Put on the Parade in the Background

NBC broadcasts the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which is often available on streaming services or YouTube afterwards.

4. Use It as the Moment You “Kick Off Christmas”

Many Americans start decorating for Christmas right after Thanksgiving – a perfect excuse to bring out the fairy lights.

Easy UK Shopping List for a Thanksgiving Meal

Here’s a quick guide to items you can easily source locally:

Supermarkets:

Turkey crown/chicken/ham

Mashed potato ingredients

Stuffing

Cranberry sauce

Sweet potatoes

Frozen green beans

Tinned mushroom soup

Crispy onions

Macaroni and cheese ingredients

Pumpkin purée (seasonal)

Pecans

Ready-made apple or pecan pie

Speciality/American shops (optional):

Marshmallows for sweet potato topping

Cornbread mix

American-style gravy mixes

Pumpkin pie spice

A Lovely New Tradition for British Homes

Bringing Thanksgiving into a British household doesn’t require authenticity – just warmth, good food, and a moment to pause before the Christmas rush begins. 

Whether you recreate the full American feast or simply make a toasted pumpkin pie to enjoy with a cup of tea, a British Thanksgiving can be a charming addition to your festive calendar.

Buying Beauty Boxes for Christmas Presents: A Festive Treat for Everyone

Christmas gifting can be a joy, but it can also be a bit of a puzzle. When you’re searching for something thoughtful, indulgent, and guaranteed to please, beauty boxes tick every box.

Packed with skincare heroes, grooming essentials, and fragrances, they offer both excitement and excellent value for money. 

Whether you’re shopping for the women or the men in your life, these curated collections make brilliant gifts that feel personalised without any effort on your part.

Here’s why beauty boxes deserve a place under the tree this year.

Why Beauty Boxes Make Wonderful Christmas Gifts

A curated surprise

Opening a beauty box is a bit like unwrapping several presents in one go. Inside you'll often find a mix of full-size items, deluxe samples, and limited-edition treats. That variety creates the thrill of discovery – perfect for a festive morning.

Great value for money

Most brands bundle far more product value into a box than the price you pay. This means you can give a luxurious gift without stretching your seasonal budget. Many boxes even feature exclusive products or early releases.

Tailored to different personalities

From skincare to fragrance, from haircare to grooming, there’s a beauty box to suit every taste. It’s a practical way to give something that feels bespoke, even if you’re not exactly sure what they already use or like.

Beautifully packaged and ready to gift

Beauty boxes usually arrive in presentation-ready packaging. With designs ranging from elegant minimalism to full festive sparkle, they’re made to be placed straight under the Christmas tree.

Beauty Boxes for the Women in Your Life

Whether you’re shopping for a skincare enthusiast, a makeup lover, or someone who could do with a pampering boost, there’s a box to suit:

Skincare collections

These often include cleansers, serums, moisturisers, and face masks from brands such as Elemis, Liz Earle, and No7. Perfect for anyone who enjoys a relaxing self-care ritual.

Makeup edit boxes

Ideal for trend seekers and beauty lovers. Expect palettes in seasonal shades, premium mascaras, lip colour collections, and the occasional festive sparkle.

Luxury spa sets

If she deserves a rest (and let’s face it, most of us do by December!), go for boxes centred around bath oils, body butters, and soothing aromatherapy blends.

Haircare hampers

From nourishing masks to styling essentials, these make brilliant gifts for someone who puts effort into their hair or enjoys discovering new products.

Beauty Boxes for the Men in Your Life

The men in your life might not buy themselves grooming products very often, which makes Christmas a good moment to treat them to something indulgent.

Grooming and shaving kits

These can include beard oils, quality razors, moisturisers, aftershaves, and exfoliators. Brands such as Bulldog, L’Oréal Men Expert, and Molton Brown often produce festive gift boxes.

Skincare starter sets

If he’s curious about taking better care of his skin, these boxes offer an easy introduction with simple, effective routines.

Fragrance collections

Miniature eau de toilette sets, or boxes with matching shower gels and aftershave balms, look (and smell) premium without the full price tag of a single large bottle.

Hair and beard care

For the man who loves his mane, boxes with beard softeners, hair masks, and styling creams make a thoughtful yet practical choice.

Where to Find the Best Beauty Boxes

You’ll find excellent options from:

Major high-street retailers such as Boots, John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, and Superdrug

Online specialists like Lookfantastic and Cult Beauty

Department store favourites offering exclusive Christmas editions

Amazon’s seasonal beauty gift range (a convenient choice through the That’s Christmas 365 online shop, here https://amzn.to/43SAh3k)

Shopping early gives you the best selection, especially for limited-run advent-style boxes or premium brand edits.

The Final Touch

To make your beauty box gift feel even more special, consider adding:

A handwritten tag or Christmas card

A small extra, such as a scented candle, a chocolate bar, or a festive face mask

A reusable beauty bag or toiletry pouch for travel

Little additions can turn a simple present into a proper pamper package.

Beauty boxes offer festive abundance, excellent value, and a touch of luxury – ideal for the women and men you want to spoil this Christmas. 

With countless themes, price points, and brands to choose from, you’ll easily find a box that makes your loved ones feel seen, treated, and thoroughly festive.

A Brit’s Guide to the History of American Thanksgiving

Discover the origins, traditions, and festive feasts of one of America’s biggest holidays.

When late November rolls around, our friends across the Atlantic begin preparing for a celebration that rivals Christmas in scale, excitement, and indulgence: Thanksgiving. 

Although it isn’t traditionally observed here in the UK, many of us have become increasingly curious about the holiday, especially as American films, TV, and social media offer us glimpses of huge turkeys, pumpkin pies, and enormous parades winding through city streets.

Here’s a friendly guide to what Thanksgiving is all about, how it began, what Americans typically eat, and why the parades are such a huge part of the day.

Where Thanksgiving Began: A Brief History

The first widely recognised Thanksgiving celebration took place in 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. English Puritan settlers—known as the Pilgrims—had endured a harsh first winter in the New World. With much of their colony lost to illness and hunger, survival looked uncertain.

By autumn 1621, however, they harvested their first successful crops with the help of the Wampanoag people, an Indigenous nation who taught the newcomers essential farming and foraging skills. In thanks, the Pilgrims held a three-day feast alongside the Wampanoag. It wasn’t called “Thanksgiving” at the time, nor was it repeated annually, but the idea laid the foundation for the tradition.

It wasn’t until 1863, during the American Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday dedicated to gratitude and unity. In 1941, it officially became fixed on the fourth Thursday of November, where it remains today.

The Heart of the Celebration: The Thanksgiving Feast

Much like Christmas dinner here in the UK, the Thanksgiving table is where families gather, recipes are closely guarded, and portions become delightfully excessive. Although dishes vary by region and family tradition, several classics are almost always present:

Turkey

The centrepiece. Usually roasted, sometimes brined, occasionally deep-fried in the southern states. It’s the star of the show.

Stuffing (or Dressing)

Often cooked separately and flavoured with herbs, sausage, or cornbread, depending on local traditions.

Mashed Potatoes

Creamy, buttery, and topped with gravy—non-negotiable for most households.

Sweet Potatoes

In many homes, they’re baked with brown sugar and—most surprising to Brits—topped with marshmallows.

Green Bean Casserole

A comforting dish made with green beans, creamy sauce, and crispy onions.

Cranberry Sauce

Homemade or from a tin, much like our Christmas cranberry traditions.

Pumpkin Pie (and its cousins)

Dessert is often a selection of pumpkin, pecan, and apple pies, each flavoured with warm spices that make the whole house smell like autumn.

For many Americans, the meal is as symbolic as it is enjoyable. It’s about family, gratitude, and taking a moment to pause before the hectic run-up to Christmas.

The Iconic Thanksgiving Parades

One of the most spectacular parts of Thanksgiving happens long before the turkey reaches the oven: the Thanksgiving Day parades. These enormous, colourful processions attract millions of viewers both in person and on television.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The most famous of all parades takes place in New York City, and has been running since 1924. Expect giant character balloons (Snoopy, Pikachu, and many others), marching bands, dancers, enormous floats, and a grand finale featuring Father Christmas—marking the official start of the American festive season.

Other Major Parades

Cities such as Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia also host major parades, each with its own style and traditions. For many families, watching the morning parade on television is as essential as carving the turkey.

A Holiday That Opens the Festive Season

For Americans, Thanksgiving serves as the gateway to Christmas. The following day, Black Friday, marks the beginning of holiday shopping, and homes across the USA put up their decorations during Thanksgiving weekend.

Here in the UK, we may not celebrate Thanksgiving ourselves, but its warmth, traditions, and sense of community resonate strongly with the spirit of Christmas. Whether you’re exploring festive recipes or simply curious about the origins of this vibrant holiday, Thanksgiving offers a lovely way to connect with friends and family around the world.

Want to see how you can celebrate Thanksgiving at home? We'll cover that in a little while.

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

How to Make Extra Money for Christmas by Selling Your Spare Books

If you’re looking to top up your festive spending pot, your bookshelves could be hiding a small treasure trove. 

Selling unwanted books is one of the simplest and most reliable ways to earn a little extra before Christmas.

With services like Amazon, World of Books, Ziffit, MusicMagpie, and independent second-hand bookshops, you can turn pre-loved reads into ready cash without much effort.

Here’s how to get started.


1. Sort Through Your Shelves

Begin with a good declutter. Go through your bookcases, cupboards, attic boxes, and even your bedside table stack. Look for:

Popular bestsellers in good condition

Textbooks

Classic literature

Hardbacks with dust jackets

Non-fiction titles from reputable publishers

Collectable editions

Anything torn, water-damaged, written in, or heavily worn is unlikely to sell.

2. Choose Where You Want to Sell

Amazon Marketplace

A favourite for selling books individually, especially if you have niche titles or academic works.

Pros:

You set your own price

Massive buyer audience

Cons:

Fees apply

You handle packing and posting

Ideal for higher-value books that are worth the effort.

World of Books (Sellback Service)

World of Books partners with Ziffit to buy books directly.

Pros:

Instant price offers

No need to list items

Free postage

Cons:

Lower prices than selling individually

Perfect for clearing out bulk items quickly.

Ziffit Now partnered with World of Books

MusicMagpie

Another easy “scan and sell” option.

Pros:

Quick payment

Free postage

Cons:

Valuations vary

A good choice for modern paperbacks, children’s books, and popular non-fiction.

Local Second-Hand Bookshops

Many independent shops buy books for cash or store credit.

Pros:

No postage

Supports local businesses

Cons:

They can be selective about what they take

Worth trying if you have vintage or literary titles.

3. Make Your Listings Attractive (if selling individually)

If you’re using Amazon or eBay:

Describe the book honestly (condition matters)

Include clear photos

Mention if it’s a first edition

Package securely to avoid damage

Books in “very good” or better condition sell fastest.

4. Time It Right

The run-up to Christmas is peak buying season for:

Revision guides and textbooks (January exams)

Giftable hardbacks

Cookbooks

Children’s books

Crafts and hobby titles

List them early to catch the wave of holiday buyers.

5. Keep Postage Costs in Mind

If you’re posting books yourself:

Reuse bubble envelopes and cardboard sleeves

Weigh your parcels before listing prices

Compare Royal Mail rates with courier options

Accurate pricing stops you losing money on postage.

6. Cash In and Reinvest for Christmas

Once the money starts to come in, you can:

Boost your Christmas food budget

Buy gifts without dipping into savings

Pay for festive days out

Top up your emergency fund for the season

It’s a simple, eco-friendly way to fund part of your festivities.

Final Book Selling Thoughts

Selling your spare books is an easy win in the hectic approach to Christmas. With so many platforms to choose from, you can declutter your home, recycle responsibly, and earn a little extra all at once. Whether you’re listing valuable titles on Amazon or sending off a stack to Ziffit, it all adds up to a merry bit of Christmas money.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marketplace/s?k=Marketplace

https://www.worldofbooks.com

www.ebay.co.uk

https://www.musicmagpie.co.uk

Please Look After This Bear - International Animal Rescue Calls on Public to Support Their Dancing Bear Christmas Appeal


International Animal Rescue (IAR) has launched its Digit Bear Christmas Appeal, calling on supporters to help care for rescued dancing sloth bears who continue to suffer the consequences of one of India’s cruellest wildlife trades.

Christmas marks two milestones for this ongoing appeal, as the first dancing bear was rescued in December, as was the last. This appeal will support their continued efforts to help rescued sloth bears, including the unforgettable Digit, a bear whose story inspired a generation of animal lovers around the world.

While India’s dancing bear trade was stopped 16 years ago, rescued sloth bears continue to suffer the long-term consequences of years of physical and psychological trauma. This Christmas, IAR is once again calling on supporters to donate towards vital care, comfort and enrichment for bears such as Digit who have been so cruelly scarred by this shameful trade.

IAR first rescued Digit in 2009. He had been taken from the wild as a cub, prepared to be a ‘dancing bear’, and suffered from infected wounds and an unhealed rope piercing his muzzle. 

Today, 16 years on and thanks to IAR’s close partnership with Wildlife SOS, Digit is a happy, cheeky bear who has made a full recovery from his early years. But the love, care and compassion needed to help bears like Digit has never been more vital and nor has the need for public support. Any gifts made before 19 December will be matched, up to £13,000.

“Our teams of vets and caregivers are nothing short of guardian angels,” Alan Knight OBE, President of IAR, told That's Christmas 365.

“They know every bear’s favourite food, every quirk, every fear, and they devote their lives to ensuring these animals feel safe, secure and loved. But we can’t do it without our supporters. A gift made before 19 December will go twice as far to bring comfort and care to these beautiful bears. It truly means the world to them.”

With the colder months approaching, IAR is calling on supporters to donate a Christmas gift that will make life safer and happier for Digit and the bears who have made sanctuary their home. Each donation could provide bear treats, enrichment or soft straw bedding to keep rescued bears warm during the cold months.

To show their appreciation to those who donate, IAR will be sending a special Christmas decoration to supporters, along with an invitation to send a message for the bears and their carers to be displayed on IAR’s Christmas tree.

“The world is still a dangerous place for bears in India,” said Knight. “But with your help, we will never stop fighting to keep them safe.”

Supporters can make donations online at https://bit.ly/PleaseLookAfterThisBear and any gifts made before 19 December will be matched, up to £13,000.

Divorce Before Christmas Lunch? Mediate UK Reveals Christmas Morning Gift Disappointments Drive Divorce Searches.

Mediate UK, the multi award-winning family mediation service, has uncovered an unusual, and oddly festive trend: for the past eight years, the quietest day of the year for relationship enquiries suddenly springs to life between 8:30am and 10:30am on Christmas Day.

"We always expect Christmas Day to be slow," Jess Knauf, Director of Client Strategy told That's Christmas 365.

"Most families are opening presents, enjoying time together and, importantly, many child arrangements for Christmas have already been sorted. But every year, without fail, we see a sharp increase in people visiting our website during the same two-hour window."

And the timing, Knauf says, is telling.

“It’s no secret Christmas comes with high expectations. If someone wakes up already questioning their relationship, and then opens a gift that shows no real thought, no effort, or worse, no gift at all, that moment can sting more than usual. For some, it seems to be enough to make them pause and look online at what their options might be.”

This Christmas-morning spike isn’t about legal deadlines or practical planning. It appears to be about emotion, timing and the symbolism of the day.

When your partner presents you with:

A generic gift bought last minute

A unwrapped gift that has already been re-gifted

Or an entirely empty space under the tree

…it may not be the gift itself, but what it represents.

"Of course, a disappointing present doesn’t cause a separation," Knauf adds. "But it may be the catalyst that pushes someone to reflect on whether they feel valued, appreciated or understood."

Buy a Thoughtful Gift – Mediate UK's Tips to Avoid the Christmas Morning Relationship Wobble

If you’d rather your partner spent Christmas morning admiring their gift, and you, rather than Googling “how to divorce”, here are 10 thoughtful, meaningful ideas:

A photo book or framed picture – choose moments that mean something.

Tickets to a show, gig or comedy night – an experience to enjoy together.

A dinner-out voucher at a place they actually love, not just the nearest chain.

A promise card – offer something personal: a lie-in, breakfast in bed, or taking over a chore they dislike. Make sure you carry out the promise!

A spa pamper session – massage, treatments or a full spa day.

A driving experience, pottery class or cooking workshop – something fun and different.

A handwritten letter expressing what you appreciate about them.

A “memory jar” – fill it with small notes of favourite moments or things you love about them.

A gift that supports their hobby – books, art supplies, sports equipment or tech they’ve mentioned. It shows you have paid attention to what they say.

A weekend break or day trip – it doesn’t have to be expensive; even a planned day trip to somewhere scenic counts.

Sometimes the most thoughtful gift is simply showing your partner you still see them, value them, and want to invest time in your relationship.

Why This Trend Matters

Christmas is emotionally loaded. It’s a day built around family, connection and togetherness. It’s also a moment when the absence of those things becomes more apparent. For couples already struggling with their relationship, a thoughtless present can feel like confirmation of far deeper issues.

And as the data shows, many don’t wait until the New Year, or even until their Christmas lunch, to reflect on it.

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