Friday, 28 November 2025

How to Deal with the Scrooges and Grinches in Your Life This Christmas

Every festive season brings out a glorious mix of personalities: the cheerfully over-excited, the quietly cosy, the organised elves… and then those who seem determined to channel pre-redemption Scrooge or out-Grinch the Grinch himself.

Whether it’s a colleague who grumbles every time someone mentions mince pies, a relative who announces “I’m not doing Christmas this year” for the fifth December running, or a neighbour who insists your outdoor lights are “too sparkly”, these characters can dampen the mood if you let them.

Here’s how to navigate the season with grace, humour, and your festive spirit fully intact.

1. Don’t Take Their Bah-Humbug Personally

Some people simply find Christmas overwhelming, stressful, or emotionally complicated. Others dislike the commercial side, or they’re exhausted, grieving, or feeling isolated. Whatever the reason, their attitude rarely has anything to do with you.

A little empathy goes a long way – even when they’re muttering about “pointless tinsel”.

2. Keep Your Boundaries Bright and Clear

If someone’s negativity starts spilling over into your celebrations, don’t feel obliged to absorb it.

A cheerful:

“I understand you’re not feeling festive, but let’s park that for now and enjoy the moment”

can keep the peace without letting the mood spiral.

3. Offer Gentle Participation — Not Pressure

Invite them to join in, but don’t push. The quickest way to make a Scrooge dig in their heels is by insisting they must partake.

Keep things low-pressure:

Offer a seat at the Christmas film night

Save them a slice of Yule log

Ask if they’d like to help with something small

Often, tiny acts of inclusion can thaw even the hardest festive frost.

4. Choose Festive Activities That Suit Their Personality

Not everyone enjoys singing carols at full volume or wrapping gifts in glittery paper.

Consider alternatives:

A quiet winter walk

A board game

A mellow Christmas cocktail evening

Sometimes it’s not Christmas itself they dislike, but the noise or chaos.

5. Let Humour Light the Way

A bit of gentle teasing works wonders — as long as it’s warm, not sharp.

A playful “Alright, Mr Scrooge, shall I pencil you in for exactly one Christmas cracker?” can break the tension and soften the mood.

6. Share, Don’t Lecture

Telling someone they “should be more festive” rarely works.

But sharing stories, traditions, or memories can help them see why the season matters to you. You’re not persuading — you’re offering connection.

7. Remember: Even Scrooge Came Round Eventually

In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge’s transformation wasn’t forced; it came from real reflection, compassion, and human kindness.

Most real-life Scrooges won’t get a visit from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future — but kindness, patience, and small gestures can nudge them towards a warmer outlook.

8. Protect Your Own Festive Joy

The most important rule: don’t let anyone else’s attitude steal your sparkle.

If someone refuses to engage, that’s entirely their choice. You’re allowed to enjoy every moment — from the cheesy music to the festive jumpers — without apology.

9. Celebrate with Those Who Do Want the Cheer

Spend time with the people who love Christmas. They’ll boost your mood, strengthen your traditions, and help you keep the season magical, regardless of who’s grumbling in the corner.

Scrooges and Grinches are part of the Christmas landscape — but they don’t have to dim your festive glow. With empathy, humour, and healthy boundaries, you can keep your celebrations joyful while still offering kindness to those who struggle with the season.

After all, Christmas is about goodwill to all… even the grumpy ones.

Keep Your Christmas Glow Safe: How to Make Sure Your Make-Up Isn’t Past Its Best

With Christmas parties, winter weddings, school nativities, office dos, and family gatherings filling the calendar, December is the one month when our make-up bags work overtime. 

But before you reach for that trusty lipstick or the mascara you think you bought last year, it’s worth checking that your beauty favourites are still safe to use.

Old cosmetics don’t just perform poorly, they can irritate winter-sensitive skin, cause breakouts during the busiest season of the year, and even trigger eye infections. A fresh, festive glow begins with products that are still in their prime.

Here’s your Christmas-ready guide to how long make-up should stick around.

Why Expiry Dates Matter (Especially at Christmas)

Winter weather already puts pressure on skin. Using expired products can make things worse by introducing bacteria, reducing hydration, and triggering irritation. 

And when your diary is packed with festive events, the last thing you need is a reaction from out-of-date make-up.

If something smells odd, has separated, looks discoloured, or feels different on your skin, it’s time to pop it in the bin.

How Long Your Beauty Products Should Last

These timelines apply once the product has been opened. Unopened items kept in a cool, dry place will last longer — handy if you’re planning to buy beauty gifts for Christmas stockings.

Moisturisers and Face Creams

6–12 months

Great skin prep is essential for Christmas sparkle, but once creams change scent or texture, they’ve expired.

Liquid Foundations and Tinted Moisturisers

6–12 months

If your base has started to separate or smell a bit off, it won’t sit smoothly under festive shimmer.

Concealers

Liquid: 6–12 months

Stick: Up to 18 months

Powders (pressed powder, bronzer, blusher, highlighter)

18–24 months

Perfect for creating a party glow, powders last longer — but keep your brushes clean to avoid contamination.

Mascara

3 months

Mascara is the quickest to expire. With lots of photos and twinkly lights around at Christmas, keeping your eyes safe is vital.

Liquid Eyeliners

3–6 months

If the formula thickens, don’t risk it. Replace before the party season starts.

Pencil Eyeliners and Lip Liners

12–24 months

Sharpening helps keep them fresh, but once they feel dry or scratchy, it’s time to upgrade.

Lipsticks and Lip Glosses

Lipstick: 12–18 months

Lip gloss: 12 months

Christmas is all about kisses, toasts, and smiles — so make sure your lip products are fresh and comfortable.

Eyeshadow

12–24 months

Powder shadows last longer; cream shadows should be replaced sooner.

Nail Polish

12–24 months

If it’s gone gloopy or separated, it’s time for a new festive shade.

How to Help Your Make-Up Last Longer Through the Festive Season

Keep products away from radiator heat

Wash hands before application

Clean brushes and blending sponges regularly

Close lids tightly

Avoid sharing products during gatherings or nights out

A little pre-Christmas make-up audit keeps your skin healthy and ensures you’re looking your best for every party, family get-together, and Christmas morning photo. Fresh products help your festive looks last longer, perform better, and stay safe.

A New Recipe From the That's Christmas 365 Kitchen! A Festive Supper Idea: Bavarian Frankfurters Wrapped in Prosciutto with Prunes and a Seed & Raisin Mushroom Salad

Every now and then, a new Christmas-season favourite appears not from a cookbook, but from someone in the family announcing, “I’m going to try something different…” 

That’s exactly what happened in our house this week. My wife appeared in the kitchen and declared she was making Bavarian frankfurters wrapped in prosciutto, with prunes and a seed salad — and the result was so delicious, it deserves pride of place on That’s Christmas 365.

This dish is cosy, hearty, and full of winter warmth. The smoky, savoury prosciutto, the gently spiced Bavarian frankfurters, and the rich sweetness of pitted prunes create a combination that feels wonderfully festive. 

Paired with a crunchy, earthy salad of mixed seeds, raisins, and mushrooms, it’s a meal that’s both comforting and surprisingly elegant.

Ingredients

For the frankfurters

Bavarian frankfurter sausages

Thin slices of prosciutto ham

Pitted prunes

A touch of olive oil or melted butter (optional)

Freshly ground black pepper

For the festive seed, raisin, and mushroom salad

Mixed salad greens

Sliced tomatoes 

Spring Onions

Chestnut or button mushrooms, sliced

Mixed seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, etc.)

Raisins

Olive oil

Balsamic or apple cider vinegar

Sea salt and pepper

Home made mayo

How to Make It

1. Wrap and prepare

Lay out slices of prosciutto and place one or two prunes on each. Add a Bavarian frankfurter and roll the ham around it, securing if needed. As they bake, the prunes soften beautifully, creating pockets of sweet richness.

2. Bake until lightly crisp

Place the wrapped sausages on a greased baking tray and brush lightly with oil or butter. Bake at 180°C for around 15–18 minutes, until the prosciutto edges crisp and the frankfurters are heated through. The aroma is unmistakably festive.

3. Make the salad

Toss salad greens, sliced tomatoes, with sliced mushrooms, seeds, and raisins. Dress simply with olive oil, or British Rapeseed oil, and a splash of vinegar, then season to taste. It’s crunchy, wholesome, and a lovely counterbalance to the sweet–savvy frankfurters.

Serving Ideas

Add a dollop of mustard, cranberry relish, or apple chutney.

Serve with crusty bread, roast potatoes, or braised red cabbage for a more substantial plate.

Slice the frankfurters into smaller pieces for a Christmas buffet platter.

This recipe, born from a spontaneous spark of creativity in the kitchen, is perfect for those relaxed December evenings when you want something festive and comforting without spending hours cooking. It just might become a new family tradition.

A Beginner’s Guide to Buying Wines for Christmas: From Budget Bottles to Show-Stopping Treats

Discover an easy beginner’s guide to choosing Christmas wines, from budget-friendly bottles to impressive festive treats. 

Perfect for UK readers looking to buy wine with confidence this holiday season.

Choosing wine for Christmas doesn’t have to be intimidating. 

With supermarket shelves stacked high and endless jargon on the labels, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you’re not a wine expert. 

The good news? You don’t need to be. Whether you’re looking for affordable bottles for casual sipping or something a bit special for Christmas dinner, this beginner-friendly guide will help you pick wines with confidence, whatever your budget.

Start with a Budget in Mind

Christmas can get expensive quickly, so setting a clear budget helps narrow the choices. Happily, good wine doesn’t need to cost much. Supermarkets in the UK offer excellent value, with plenty of dependable options under £8–£10 and some cracking offers in December. If you’re splashing out, the £12–£20 range delivers fantastic quality without going into fine-wine territory.

Budget-Friendly Wines: Great Taste Without the Price Tag

These bottles are perfect for parties, buffets, and curling up on the sofa with a mince pie, or two. We won't judge!

Red:

Spanish Tempranillo – Soft, fruity, and easy to drink.

Chilean Merlot – Smooth, warm, and crowd-pleasing.

Portuguese Red Blends – Often superb value with rich berry flavours.

White:

South African Chenin Blanc – Fresh, versatile, and great with party food.

Sicilian Grillo – Crisp and aromatic with a sunshine feel.

Pinot Grigio – Light and reliable for large gatherings.

Fizz:

Prosecco – Affordable, cheerful, and perfect for toasts.

Cava – Excellent quality for the money, often drier than Prosecco.

Mid-Range Wines: Ideal for Christmas Dinner

If you’re hosting or want something a step up without breaking the bank, the £10–£20 range delivers plenty of festive magic.

With Turkey or Chicken

French Pinot Noir – Silky with bright red fruits.

Beaujolais Villages – Light, fruity, and great with classic Christmas trimmings.

Oaked Chardonnay – Creamy, rich, and ideal with roast poultry.

With Beef or Lamb

Malbec from Argentina – Bold yet smooth.

Australian Shiraz – Spicy, warming, and perfect for winter.

Spanish Rioja Reserva – Elegant with layers of flavour.

With Fish or Vegetarian Dishes

Sauvignon Blanc – Crisp and zingy.

Viognier – Floral, peachy, and lovely with creamy veggie dishes.

Albariño – Excellent with seafood and lighter starters.

Fizz to Impress Slightly

Crémant (France) – Traditional-method sparkling wine without the Champagne price.

English Sparkling Wine (Smaller Bottles Available) – Wonderfully festive and increasingly award-winning.

Premium Bottles: When You Want Something Special

If Christmas is your excuse to indulge, here are some reliable top-tier choices:

Champagne

Look for reputable houses such as Taittinger, Veuve Clicquot, or Moët & Chandon. For great value, supermarket own-label Champagnes often win awards. Also, look out for member's only offers for Tesco, Morison's, Marks and Spencer's, etc.

Fine Reds

Bordeaux (Left Bank for structure, Right Bank for softness)

Barolo – Elegant and powerful.

Amarone – Rich, velvety, and perfect by the fire.

Fine Whites

Chablis Premier Cru – Crisp, classy, and superb with smoked salmon.

White Burgundy – Smooth and luxurious.

These bottles are best kept for the big meal, Christmas Eve supper, or as a gift for someone who knows their wine.

Tips for Buying Wine with Confidence

Don’t fear screw caps – They’re reliable and preserve freshness.

Look for supermarket award stickers – A quick shortcut to quality.

Check for seasonal offers – December is full of multibuy deals.

Buy a mix of styles – Something fruity, something dry, something fizzy; you’ll please everyone.

Ask in-store staff – They genuinely enjoy helping.

How Many Bottles Do You Need?

For gatherings, a helpful rule is one bottle per two or three adults for an evening event. Add a couple of extra bottles of fizz for toasting and you’ll be well covered.

Conclusion

Buying wine for Christmas doesn’t need expert knowledge or a huge budget. With a little guidance and a sense of adventure, you can choose bottles that suit every guest, every meal, and every moment of your festive celebrations. From bargain finds to something luxurious for the big day, the perfect Christmas wine is out there waiting — and now you know exactly how to find it.

Cheers to a deliciously merry Christmas!

Just in Time for the Festive Season! From Hong Kong to Covent Garden: Aqua Restaurant Group's Dim Sum Library Opens First International Site

For those people who love fine Chinese dining for their Christmas feasting and festivities, Dim Sum Library will be a perfect venue. And for the rest of the year, too.

Designed as an all-day dining destination, it's a space that transforms throughout the day, from casual, quick lunches to leisurely afternoon tea, after-work drinks and dim sum, to pre-theatre dinners.

To mark the occasion, diners will be treated to a special opening-day surprise: a giveaway of 888 dim sums - a triple dose of luck.

Making its highly anticipated UK debut, Dim Sum Library opens its first international outpost as the 25th venue from Aqua Restaurant Group. 

This new London address will honour the artistry, innovation and elegance that have defined the Hong Kong original since its launch in 2016.

 Known for redefining Asian dining through creativity and design, Aqua Restaurant Group now introduces Londoners to a sophisticated interpretation of Hong Kong's contemporary dim sum culture - creative, inventive and unmistakably modern.

In the kitchen, Chef Jian Jia and Aqua Restaurant Group's Dim Sum Master, Chef Leung Kwok Wah, work hand in hand to craft and execute the menu. 

Combining their traditional Hong Kong training with their modern approach they bring a shared vision of authenticity, precision, and innovation to every dish.

The menu reimagines dim sum and classic Cantonese dishes through a modern lens, balancing bold flavours, delicate textures, and impeccable presentation. 

Signature dishes include Wagyu Beef Puff with Black Pepper - a Hong Kong favourite featuring crisp, seaweed-light pastry filled with tender wagyu beef lifted by a subtle peppery heat; the Dan Dan Xiao Long Bao, which infuses the nutty richness of Sichuan Dan Dan broth into a delicate soup dumpling and the Black Garlic Siu Mai - pork & shrimp dumpling.   

The experience extends beyond dim sum, with reimagined classics such as the Black Truffle Crispy Chicken and the Steamed Alaskan Black Cod with Sichuan Pepper and the Sweet and Sour Pork, complemented by refined desserts including Oolong Crème Brûlée and Truffle Chocolate Mochi.

At the heart of the restaurant, a Chinoiserie-inspired cocktail bar offers both timeless classics and tea-infused creations such as the vibrant Chinese Whisper - a creative blend of Fenjiu baijiu, Kalhua, shitake bitters and a blend of 5 Chinese spices. 

The interiors, influenced by Hong Kong's vibrant street-food culture, strike a balance between cosy and refined. Decorative vintage Chinese posters add character, while an immersive dim sum creation station at the restaurant's entrance offers guests a behind-the-scenes glimpse as they pass the main window.

David Yeo, Founder and CEO of the Aqua Restaurant Group told That's Christmas 365: “Dim Sum Library represents the evolution of Hong Kong dining, sophisticated yet welcoming, artistic yet deeply rooted in tradition. London's energy and diversity make it the perfect city to continue this story.” 

Dim Sum Library London will open seven days a week from 12 noon, introducing an all-day dim sum experience that blends authenticity with creativity and the distinctive modernity of the Aqua Restaurant Group.

To learn more and book a table, visit: www.dimsumlibrary.co.uk

However, the restaurant is closed on Christmas Day.

It's at 136 Long Acre, London WC2E 9AD.

You can call them on 020 3953 6820.

Thoughtful Christmas Gifts You Can Make for the Pets in Your Life

Christmas isn’t just for the humans in your family, it’s a magical time for our animal companions too. 

Whether your loved ones have cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, or feathered friends, handmade gifts add a personal touch that shop-bought items just can’t match. 

Thoughtful, budget-friendly, and wonderfully festive, these creations show genuine care for both pets and their owners.

Here are some charming homemade gift ideas that are safe, practical, and guaranteed to delight any pet this Christmas.

1. Cosy Pet Blankets

A soft blanket is always appreciated, especially in colder weather.

Use fleece, which is warm and doesn’t fray.

Choose Christmas patterns — snowflakes, tartan, or adorable reindeer prints.

Cut two pieces, stitch them together, or simply knot the edges if sewing isn’t your strength.

Perfect for: dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs.

2. Homemade Pet Treats

Edible gifts are a hit — just be sure to tailor the recipe to the animal.

For dogs

Try simple baked biscuits using oats, peanut butter (xylitol-free), wholemeal flour, and a little water.

For cats

Use tinned fish, egg, and a touch of flour to make small savoury bites.

For small animals

Rabbits and guinea pigs love baked hay treats mixed with grated carrot and mashed banana.

Package them in a festive tin or jar for an extra Christmassy touch.

3. DIY Catnip or Herb-Stuffed Toys

Cats adore catnip, and many small pets enjoy dried herbs such as parsley, chamomile, or mint.

Sew a simple shape (star, stocking, or gingerbread man) from cotton fabric.

Fill with toy stuffing and catnip or pet-safe dried herbs.

Add a small bell inside only if the pet isn’t likely to chew through it.

These make brilliant stocking fillers.

4. Simple Rope Tug Toys for Dogs

If you’ve got spare cotton or fleece fabric, you can braid your own tug toy.

Cut long strips of old T-shirts or fleece.

Braid tightly and knot at both ends.

Make sure the final toy is sturdy and free of loose threads.

It’s eco-friendly, inexpensive, and dogs love them.

5. Personalised Feeding Mats

Turn a basic non-slip mat into something special.

Use non-toxic fabric markers or stencils to decorate with the pet’s name.

Draw festive pawprints, baubles, or snowflakes.

Finish with a quick spray of pet-safe sealant.

It looks charming under their food bowls and is very practical for owners.

6. Homemade Bird Feeders

For those who keep garden birds (or who simply love wildlife), handmade feeders bring joy well beyond Christmas Day.

Use pinecones coated in peanut butter and rolled in birdseed.

Tie with a festive ribbon and hang outdoors.

For aviary birds, craft millet garlands or safe wooden perches.

It’s a lovely gift for nature lovers.

7. Cardboard Maze for Small Pets

Guinea pigs, hamsters, and rabbits enjoy mental stimulation, and cardboard is an inexpensive material.

Use delivery boxes to build tunnels, hideouts, and simple mazes.

Decorate with non-toxic markers.

Add hay, treats, or chew toys inside.

It’s a brilliant enrichment gift.

8. Pet Photo Ornaments

This gift is more for the owners — but still celebrates the pet.

Print a favourite pet photo.

Mount it on sturdy card, add decorations, and punch a hole for ribbon.

Create one each year as a growing Christmas tradition.

It’s heartfelt and beautifully personal.

Tips for Safe Homemade Pet Gifts

Always use non-toxic materials.

Avoid small parts that could be swallowed.

Keep food treats simple and species-appropriate.

When in doubt, check with the pet’s owner about allergies or sensitivities.

Homemade pet gifts are a wonderful way to spread Christmas cheer. They’re thoughtful, sustainable, and often far more meaningful than something purchased in a hurry. 

Whether you’re crafting a warm blanket, baking treats, or creating toys from leftover fabric, your effort shows just how much you care.

This Christmas, bring joy not just to friends and family, but to their furry, feathered, and be-whiskered companions too.

You or Your Child Might be Sitting on a Forgotten Money Pot, this Christmas. That's Christmas 365 Shows How to Track Down Forgotten Child Trust Fund Money

Discover how to track down forgotten Child Trust Fund savings, use the official GOV.UK tracing tool, and help young adults reclaim money that could be worth thousands.

For families across the UK, thousands of pounds may be waiting to be claimed. And here’s how to find it.

Child Trust Funds (CTFs) were introduced in 2005 as a way to give every child a financial head start when they turned 18. The government provided vouchers to open accounts, and parents could top them up over the years. 

But many accounts were set up automatically because parents didn’t choose a provider, and now, millions of young adults and families have lost track of where those accounts are.

If you’re a parent trying to help your teenager locate their fund, or you’re an eighteen-plus young adult looking to claim your money, the good news is that it’s usually simple to track down.

What Is a Child Trust Fund?

CTFs were available to children born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011. Each eligible child received:

A government voucher worth £250–£500 (depending on income and the year)

A tax-free savings or investment account that matures at age 18

The option for family and friends to make additional contributions

Over six million accounts were opened, many automatically by HMRC, so it’s no surprise that some families don’t know where the fund ended up, or even that it existed in the first place.

Why So Many Accounts Are “Missing”

There are several reasons these accounts become misplaced:

Parents moved home and didn’t update their address

The account was opened automatically by HMRC

Paperwork was lost over time

Children turned 18 without realising money was waiting for them

It’s estimated that in excess of a staggering £1 billion is still sitting unclaimed.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Find a Lost Child Trust Fund

1. Check Any Old Paperwork

If you still have the original voucher or account documents, they will state the provider. Contacting them directly is the quickest route.

2. Use the Official HMRC CTF Tracing Service

If you don’t know which provider holds the money, HMRC can tell you.

You’ll need:

A Government Gateway account

Your National Insurance number (or your child’s if you’re the parent)

Your date of birth

HMRC will then tell you which bank, building society or investment provider holds the account.

Parents can use the service for children under 18. Young adults aged 18+ must contact HMRC themselves.

3. Contact the Provider Once You Know Who Holds the Account

When HMRC confirms the provider, you can request:

The balance

How to access the money

Whether the account is in shares or cash

Instructions for transferring or withdrawing

If you’ve just turned 18, you’ll be asked for identification to release funds.

4. If the Child Has Lost Their National Insurance Number

This is common at 16–18. You can:

Find it on payslips, student loan documents, or benefit letters

Request a reminder through GOV.UK

Without a National Insurance number, HMRC won’t reveal details.

What Happens to the Money at 18?

Once the account matures, the money transfers into an adult ISA unless the young person withdraws or reinvests it. The funds do not disappear, and they continue earning interest.

How Much Could Be Waiting?

Balances vary widely, depending on contributions and investment performance. Many funds are worth between £500 and £2,000, but some are significantly higher, especially if family members topped them up or the account was investment-based.

Useful Tips for a Smooth Claim

Encourage your teenager to set up a Government Gateway account early.

Keep ID documents handy (passport, driving licence or birth certificate).

Check for multiple accounts. Some children have two if their parents opened an initial one and HMRC opened another.

Beware of unofficial tracing services. The HMRC tool is free and the only official method.

https://www.gov.uk/child-trust-funds/find-a-child-trust-fund

These two subsequent sites will also be of assistance:- 

https://findctf.sharefound.org

https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/blog/young-people/how-to-find-lost-child-trust-funds?

For families across the UK, unclaimed Child Trust Funds could offer a welcome boost—whether it’s for university, driving lessons, a first rental deposit, or savings. Tracking down the account is straightforward, and most people recover their details within a couple of weeks.

If you or your child were born during the CTF years, it’s absolutely worth checking. A little detective work today could uncover a long-forgotten financial gift waiting to be used.

Key Figures (2024–2025)

As of 5 April 2025, there were about 758,000 matured CTF accounts that remain unclaimed by their owners (usually people aged 18–23). 

The average value of these unclaimed funds is roughly £2,242. 

Combined, the total value of unclaimed (and some yet-to-mature) CTFs is estimated to be around £1.5 billion — though different sources give slightly different totals depending on whether they include unmatured accounts. 

Of those unclaimed, more than 27,000 accounts are believed to have balances exceeding £10,000.

This could make a very welcome Christmas present for 758,000 young people. You really do need to check this situation out. Because, as has been said in a different context "It Could Be You!"

Give the Gift of Live Experiences: Why Concert and Theatre Tickets Make Brilliant Christmas Presents

Give the gift of unforgettable experiences this Christmas with concert and theatre tickets. A thoughtful, clutter-free present perfect for every budget and every personality.

If you’re searching for a Christmas present that feels thoughtful, exciting, and wonderfully personal, tickets to a live concert or theatre performance are a fantastic choice. 

They offer far more than a wrapped gift under the tree, they give your loved one something to look forward to long after the decorations have come down.

Here’s why gifting live experiences is fast becoming one of the most cherished Christmas trends.

A Gift That Creates Memories, Not Clutter

We all know someone who’s impossible to buy for. They don’t want more “things”, and you don’t want your carefully chosen present gathering dust. Tickets solve that dilemma beautifully.

A concert, a play, a West End musical, comedy night, panto, or even an intimate acoustic gig becomes a memory the recipient will treasure for years. Experiences linger long after the wrapping paper is gone.

Perfect for Every Personality

One of the joys of gifting tickets is how easily they can be tailored to the recipient:

Music fan? Choose from rock, indie, classical, or even a nostalgic reunion tour.

Theatre lover? Go big with a West End blockbuster or discover a charming, more local, local production.

Comedy enthusiast? Book a night of stand-up to guarantee laughs well into the new year.

Children and families? Pantos and family musicals in December and January are magical crowd-pleasers.

There truly is something for everyone.

Ideal for Last-Minute Shoppers

Even the most well-organised Christmas shopper hits a brick wall now and then. If you suddenly realise you’re missing a gift, e-tickets come to the rescue. Many venues offer instant digital delivery, printable gift certificates, or even beautifully designed email tickets you can forward or pop into a card.

No frantic dash to the shops necessary!

A Thoughtful Way to Spend Time Together

Gifting experiences can also be a lovely way to schedule quality time. Choose two tickets and enjoy a shared day or evening out. For parents, grandparents, friends, partners, it’s a heart-warming way to strengthen connections.

If you’re giving the gift solo, you can always add a suggestion:

“Go and enjoy this on me – you deserve a brilliant night out.”

Options for All Budgets

Live experiences aren’t just for luxury gift-givers. You can tailor your ticket choices to suit your budget:

Local theatre performances

Off-peak shows

Tribute acts

Smaller venues and up-and-coming performers

Afternoon matinees

Comedy clubs

And for bigger budgets, you can choose premium seats, VIP packages, or pre-show dining add-ons.

How to Package Your Ticket Gift

Even e-tickets can feel festive with a little imagination. Try:

Tucking the printed confirmation into a Christmas card.

Popping it into a small gift box with some chocolates or a mini ornament.

Creating a fun “open me after Christmas” envelope.

Pairing theatre tickets with a themed gift — a mug for a tea-loving theatre fan, or a band’s album for a music lover.

Small touches make the reveal feel even more special.

Inspire Joy Long After Christmas

The magic of this gift is that it's not over on Boxing Day. Your recipient has a wonderful night out to look forward to — a perfect boost in the quieter winter months.

Whether it’s a roaring comedy night, a glittering musical, or the thrill of hearing favourite songs performed live, gifting tickets shows thought, effort, and affection.

And best of all? No returns queue is required.

For Christmas one year the family gifted my father a ticket to a Sammy Davis Jnr performance and also paid for his train fare and an overnight booking at a hotel near the theatre.

Gifting Magazine Subscriptions: The Christmas Present That Lasts All Year

Give a thoughtful Christmas gift that lasts all year with magazine subscriptions. Discover why they make meaningful, personalised presents for everyone on your list.

We recently mention the idea of gifting a subscription to the weekly magazine Country Life (the only magazine my wife subscribes to!) which we covered here: https://thatschristmas.blogspot.com/2025/11/why-weekly-country-life-subscription.html)

But that set me thinking. What about gift subscriptions to other magazines?

When you’re searching for a Christmas present that’s thoughtful, personal, and wonderfully easy to wrap, a magazine subscription is a brilliant choice. 

It’s the kind of gift that continues to delight long after the decorations have come down. Whether your recipient is a foodie, a gardener, a fashion enthusiast or a history buff, there’s a publication to match every passion.

Why Magazine Subscriptions Make Exceptional Gifts

Magazine subscriptions stand out because they offer:

A whole year of joy

Instead of a single moment of unwrapping, your loved one receives regular issues filled with inspiration, ideas and entertainment.

A personalised touch

There’s something intimate about selecting a title that reflects someone’s interests. It shows you’ve taken the time to think about what they enjoy.

A fuss-free option

No queues, no frantic last-minute dashes to the shops. Subscriptions can usually be arranged online in a matter of minutes, making them ideal for organised shoppers and late planners alike.

Great Picks for Christmas 2025

Not sure where to begin? These categories are always popular:

For the home cook

Food magazines offer recipes, technique guides and seasonal inspiration. Perfect for anyone who loves pottering in the kitchen.

For the avid gardener

Titles covering plants, wildlife, and plot management are excellent for green-fingered friends and family.

For the style lover

Fashion and beauty magazines provide trend updates, product reviews and creative ideas to keep readers inspired all year.

For the traveller

Travel magazines carry readers across the globe with destination guides, cultural features and inspiring photography.

For the hobbyist

Whether it’s crafts, history, cars, interiors, fitness or photography, there’s a magazine that covers it in depth.

A Sustainable, Clutter-Free Choice

Magazine subscriptions, especially digital versions, are a thoughtful alternative to physical gifts that create clutter. Even print copies are increasingly eco-friendly, with many publishers using responsible paper and inks.

How to Present the Gift

Although subscriptions are delivered throughout the year, you can still make the unwrapping moment special. Try:

Printing the confirmation and popping it into a festive card

Creating a small gift box with a themed token (a gardening glove, a bookmark, a packet of fancy tea)

Adding a handwritten note explaining why you chose that specific title for them

A Gift That Truly Keeps Giving

In a world full of gadgets and novelty items, a magazine subscription feels refreshingly meaningful. It’s a way of giving someone a regular dose of enjoyment, information and inspiration—straight through their letterbox or onto their tablet or phone.

If you want to give a present that sparks joy every month of the year, a magazine subscription might just be the perfect choice this Christmas.

Gifting Cookery Books to the Budding Chefs in Your Life This Christmas

Discover why cookery books make thoughtful, inspiring Christmas gifts for the budding chefs in your life, with tips on choosing the perfect title for every skill level and culinary passion.

If you’ve someone in your life who lights up at the sight of a spice rack, spends Saturday mornings glued to cooking shows, or excitedly experiments with new recipes, then a cookery book is one of the most thoughtful Christmas gifts you can give. 

For aspiring home cooks, a well-chosen book isn’t just a present – it’s an invitation to explore new flavours, build skills, and find joy in the kitchen all year round.

Personal story here. Several years ago my wife got chatting to the grandson of a friend of hers. He was a puzzle to his family as he was very passionate about cooking. My wife gifted him a range of cookery books which he was very grateful for, bless him!

The last thing we heard was that he was going to learn cookery at a catering college. Imagine our surprise and pleasure when the next time we saw him he was presenting a cookery show on a TV cookery channel!

So, here’s how to choose the perfect culinary page-turner for the budding chefs on your Christmas list.

Why Cookery Books Make Brilliant Christmas Gifts

They inspire creativity:

A good cookbook sparks imagination. Whether it’s mastering sourdough, whipping up plant-based feasts, or exploring global cuisines, books provide a world of inspiration that stretches far beyond Christmas dinner.

They build confidence:

Step-by-step instructions, helpful notes, and clear techniques give new cooks the knowledge they need to grow. Many modern books are packed with QR codes for video tutorials, too.

They last for years:

Unlike fad gadgets, cookery books become trusted companions. Margins get scribbled in, pages get splattered, and favourite recipes become part of family tradition.

They suit every personality:

From minimalist “five-ingredient” guides to glorious food encyclopaedias, there truly is a cookbook for everyone.

Cookery Books That Make Perfect Gifts

Here are some brilliant categories to help you pick a book your recipient will treasure.

1. For the Absolute Beginner

Choose books that explain everything clearly without overwhelming:

Simple step-by-step recipe collections

Titles that focus on basic techniques (chopping, roasting, seasoning)

Student or budget-friendly cookbooks

These offer the perfect foundation for those just finding their feet in the kitchen.

2. For the Adventurous Foodie

If your budding chef loves to experiment:

Books exploring global cuisines such as Thai, Middle Eastern, Indian, or West African

Guides to fermentation, pickling, or artisan baking

Niche titles like ramen, tapas, or spice blends

These gifts open up entire worlds of flavour.

3. For the Sweet-Toothed Baker

Many new cooks fall in love with baking first:

Cake and biscuit bibles

Pastry and patisserie guides

Chocolate-focused cookbooks

Family-friendly baking books

Baking books are particularly lovely Christmas gifts thanks to their cosy, indulgent feel.

4. For the Healthy Home Cook

If they’re keen on balance and wellbeing:

Air fryer cookbooks

Mediterranean diet guides

Low-sugar, plant-based, or high-protein recipes

Quick weeknight meals

These books help them build everyday habits that feel achievable and delicious.

5. For the Aspiring Entertainer

Perfect for the host-in-training:

Dinner party books

Seasonal and festive recipe collections

Guides focused on sharing platters, grazing boards, and cocktails

Books themed around special occasions

They’ll be ready to impress at next year’s Christmas lunch in no time.

Pairing Your Cookbook with a Thoughtful Extra

A little something extra can make your gift feel even more special:

A pretty wooden spoon or spatula

A festive apron

A set of measuring spoons

A spice selection to accompany a global-cuisine book

A baking tin or cake tester for a baking fan

These small touches turn a book into a whole experience.

Choosing a Book They’ll Truly Love

When selecting a cookbook, consider:

Their skill level – no point gifting a complex French tome to someone who’s just learned to fry an egg. (I bought my sister a Ladybird "We Can Cook Book" when she was a child. Now she has a husband and family of her own and she still uses recipes from that book today.)

Their interests – baking, curries, healthy eating, plant-based cooking, gadgets, entertaining.

Their lifestyle – busy parents may prefer quick meals; students may want budget recipes.

Taking a moment to personalise your gift makes it far more meaningful.

A Gift That Lasts Beyond Christmas

A cookery book is more than a collection of recipes – it’s a source of joy, comfort, and discovery. It can encourage someone to take their first confident steps in the kitchen, inspire new traditions, and even spark a lifelong passion.

This Christmas, give the budding chefs in your life something that will warm their hearts and fill their kitchens with delicious aromas long after the decorations come down. A well-chosen cookbook is a gift that keeps on giving.