Thursday 20 October 2022

New range of Christmas puddings and desserts from Asda

Asda has its range of entirely new after-Christmas dinner treats to be enjoyed this Christmas. So if you are a little bit jaded by traditional Christmas puddings and deserts, read on, because Asda has some real treats for you!

The range includes a stupendous Millionaire’s Edible Chocolate Bowl, a Double Smash ‘Jingle’ the Reindeer Cake and a show-stopping Extra Special Vegan Chocolate Bauble.

As Asda’s Acting Chief Customer Officer, Sam Dickson, said: “Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a little indulgence… and whilst 2022 continues to be a difficult year for many of us, the festive season presents a real chance to take joy, comfort and pleasure from even the smallest things, spending time in great company, with great food”. 

This Christmas, after-dinner indulgence has never looked so wonderfully appealing, as Asda unveils its brand-new festive dessert delights.

For chocolate lovers, Asda has several delicious options such as the Millionaire’s Edible Bowl, complete with edible chocolate spoons, and the Extra Special Vegan Chocolate Bauble, which is filled chock full with rich, vegan chocolate mousse, cookie crumb and salted caramel. Is it so good looking that it's too goods to eat? Buy some and find out!

For customers who really prefer their Christmas deserts with a little bit more zing and a drop of tang, Asda's revelation of their Mixed Berry Frangipane, and for shoppers looking out for a delightfully attractive centrepiece, the Extra Special Christmas Tree Shaped Cheesecake is the ideal option.

Please find a selection of Asda’s new desserts from the 2022 Christmas product range below.

Millionaire’s Edible Chocolate Bowl -

This hand-moulded Belgian chocolate edible bowl is the ultimate indulgent sharing dessert. Complete with edible spoons, the layered Millionaire’s dessert is filled with crunchy digestive biscuit, toffee flavour mousse, sticky toffee sauce and rich chocolate ganache. A beautifully hand-decorated dessert that will make a stunning after-dinner centrepiece.

Available from: 17 December

Price: £7.00

Double Smash ‘Jingle’ Reindeer Cake

Where’s Jingle?! Smash through the milk chocolate dome to reveal Jingle the Reindeer’s face. Then smash Jingle’s red nose to reveal a secret stash of reindeer treats, all nestled on a pillow of super scrummy frosting and chocolate sponge. Great fun for the whole family.

Available from: 26 November 2022

Price: £14.00

Extra Special Clootie Pudding

This traditional steamed Scottish pudding is made with rich vine fruits, candied mixed peel, warming spices and a generous glug of Scottish Whisky. Sealed for freshness, wrapped in traditional cloth and finished with ribbon, the Extra Special Clootie Pudding will make the perfect gift for loved ones. Serve hot with Extra Special cream for added indulgence.

Available from: 17 December 2022

Price: £9.50

Extra Special Blackcurrant and Cassis Cheesecake

Baked vanilla and blackcurrant cheesecake on a digestive biscuit crumb base, topped with a blackcurrant and cassis sauce finished with a hand dusted sweet dusting Christmas tree decoration.

Available from: 17 October 2022

Price: £5.50

Extra Special Salted Caramel & Blonde Choc Choux Wreath

A delicious Choux ring filled with salted caramel cream and salted caramel sauce, topped with golden caramel flavoured white chocolate ganache, sprinkled with a bronze coloured sugar crunch.

Available from: 17 October 2022

Price: £5.50

Frozen Yule Log

Chocolate flavoured sponge filled with chocolate cream mousse, covered with dark chocolate and finished with white chocolate flavour drizzle.

Available from: 17 October 2022

Price: £2.50

S’mores Cookie Dough Pie

Baked cookie dough with chocolate chips, topped with milk chocolate sauce and white and pink marshmallows. Customers even bake it at home for that authentic gooey marshmallow campfire flavour.

Perfect to enjoy before ice skating and holding hands.

Available from: 17 October 2022

Price: £3.00

Mixed Berry Frangipane

Shortcrust pastry with berry filling and a marzipan sponge, topped with redcurrants, blackcurrants and almond flakes.

Available from: 17 October 2022

Price: £2.00

To get your Christmas orders in visit www.asda.com.

Talking Christmas Turkey with top TV Chef Rachel Green and Golden Turkey®

For many of us, Christmas Day is the meal to really go to town on, sourcing the best quality turkey from a farm, a local butcher or a high end delicatessen, and working really hard in the kitchen to cook it to perfection along with all the trimmings.

But here's a question: How do you know which turkey offers the best quality?

Well, only the highest quality turkeys are awarded the Golden Turkey® Quality Assurance mark. 

What does this mean? This ensures free-range, traditional breeds of turkey which are grown to maturity to the highest of welfare standards. 

Golden Turkeys® are always dry plucked and game hung according to tradition. This is how turkeys have been prepared for centuries and for good reasons, too.

This vastly boosts and improves the flavour and texture of the meat and provides the vital golden, crispy skin after cooking.

There are 40 turkey farms across the UK which meet the very tough and stringent Golden Turkey® assurance standards and supply their high quality turkeys directly to the public from the farm or from quality farmshops and butchers. Visit www.goldenturkeys.co.uk to locate your nearest accredited farm or stockist.

 Once you have your top quality, welfare assured turkey, what's the best way of cooking it?

Golden Turkey accredited farmer and chairwoman of the Traditional Farmfresh Turkey Association Kate Martin advises how to get the most from your Christmas turkey at home.

“A high quality turkey doesn't require complex cooking and preparation processes. And you certainly don't need to brine, baste or cover your turkey in butter or bacon in order to achieve a good flavour and tender meat. Because a Golden Turkey® is mature, dry plucked and game hung, it only needs a very easy and simple cooking process to bring out its incredible flavours."

When asked for her advice Kate said: "My top tip is to cook your turkey breast side down to start with as the white meat cooks quicker than the dark leg meat and wings. This keeps the juices in the breast and prevents it from becoming dry.

"If you have a trussed turkey, it's best to remove the string before you cook your turkey, as this allows the air to circulate and helps provide more even cooking. 

"For this reason, we most certainly do not recommend stuffing the main cavity, because this can stop the turkey cooking evenly and properly. You can place an apple or a peeled onion in the cavity instead for added flavour.

"Also, take the turkey out of the fridge two hours before cooking. This means more even cooking all the way through and a juicier bird, too. 

"Don't cover your turkey with foil as there's no need to do this. In a high quality bird, the layer of fat under the skin will keep the meat moist. By leaving the bird uncovered you allow the turkey to develop that beautifully golden, crispy skin.

"After cooking, let your turkey rest for 30-60 minutes but don't cover it! This is because the turkey will continue to cook even after it's removed from the oven, so covering runs the risk of the meat becoming dry and overdone. It can also result in soggy skin. A Golden Turkey® should have Golden skin!”

What can I do with the leftovers?

To help you make the most of your Christmas Day turkey, top TV Chef Rachel Green has joined forces with the farmers at Golden Turkeys® to provide you with some brand new and utterly delicious ways to enjoy leftover turkey. Cooked turkey is the ideal leftover ingredient. It is versatile and is equally delicious cold or reheated.

New recipes from TV Chef Rachel Green to make the most of leftover turkey. That's Christmas would like to offer our appreciation and thanks to Rachel Green and Golden Turkeys® for allowing us to share these recipes with our readers.

The Perfect Hot Roast Turkey Sandwich with a Brussels Sprout Aioli Coleslaw

Makes 4 sandwiches

For the coleslaw:

200g Brussels sprouts, trimmed and finely sliced

1 medium red onion, thinly sliced

2 garlic cloves, finely crushed

3 spring onions, finely sliced

1 large carrot, peeled and grated

4 tbsp mayonnaise

2 tbsp sour cream

2 tsp Dijon mustard

Zest and juice of ½ lemon

Sea salt flakes &freshly ground black pepper

For the sandwiches:

1 small onion, diced

30g butter

1 tbsp cranberry sauce

4 stuffing balls

200g cooked turkey meat, shredded

Leftover gravy

4 brioche buns, halved

8 rashers cooked bacon

4 slices mature cheddar cheese

8 cooked pigs in blankets

Make the coleslaw. Put the Brussels sprouts into a bowl along with the red onion, garlic, spring onions and carrot and mix well. In a separate bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, sour cream, mustard, lemon zest and juice and season with a little salt and pepper. Tip the mayonnaise mixture into the bowl of vegetables and stir to coat.

 Fry the onion in the butter and add the cranberry sauce, stuffing and the turkey.  Stir in enough gravy to moisten the meat, set aside and keep warm. 

Preheat the grill and toast under the grill, cut side up. Once toasted, top the bottom halves of the buns with the turkey mixture, followed by the bacon then the slices of cheese and grill until oozing. At the same time pop the pigs in blankets under the grill to warm through.  

Top with the other bun halves, stick a couple of pigs in blankets into the top of the bun using a skewer and serve immediately with the Brussels sprout coleslaw.


Next Day Toad in the Hole with Turkey, Gravy and Cranberry Sauce

Serves 4

vegetable oil, for roasting

175g plain flour

¼ tsp salt

5 eggs

375ml milk

4 leftover cooked pigs in blankets

leftover Brussel sprouts, halved

leftover roast potatoes, halved

leftover carrots, halved lengthways

leftover parsnips

leftover stuffing balls

1 red onion, quartered and thinly sliced

350ml leftover gravy

450g leftover white and dark cooked turkey meat

1 tbsp cranberry sauce

2 tsp English mustard

6 large sage leaves torn

Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas mark 7

Cover the bottom of a roasting tin with a thin layer of vegetable oil and transfer to the oven for 5 minutes or until the oil is piping hot.  Meanwhile, make the batter.  Mix the flour and salt in a mixing bowl and make a well in the centre.  Break the eggs into the well along with a little of the milk and whisk until the batter is smooth, then gradually add the remaining milk.  Pour the batter into a jug.  

Carefully remove the roasting tin from the oven and slowly pour the batter into the roasting tin.  Add the leftover pigs in blankets, vegetables, stuffing and scatter with the sliced red onion.  Quickly return the batter to the oven and cook for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown and well-risen.  

Meanwhile, heat the gravy in a pan, add the turkey meat along with the cranberry sauce, mustard and torn sage leaves and heat until warmed through.

Serve the Toad in the Hole with the turkey gravy.


Turkey Laksa with Chilli and Lime

Serves 4

1 litre turkey stock (made from the roasted carcass), skimmed and well-strained

4 spring onions, sliced

2 shallots, finely chopped

3 garlic cloves, crushed

2 birds eye chillies, chopped

5 cm piece of ginger, finely grated

6 kaffir lime leaves, torn

400ml coconut milk

1 tbsp sesame oil

1 tbsp fish sauce

juice of 1 lime, plus extra lime wedges to serve

2 tsp finely grated palm sugar or light brown sugar

200g vermicelli rice noodles, cooked

500g leftover cooked turkey meat, shredded

200g tender stem broccoli, trimmed and cooked

a few sprigs of mint and some coriander leaves, to serve

1 birds eye chilli, sliced to serve

Put the stock in a pan with the spring onions, shallots, garlic, chopped chilli, ginger, lime leaves, coconut milk, sesame oil, fish sauce, lime juice and sugar. Bring to the boil and simmer for 10 minutes. Then add the noodles, turkey and broccoli.  Cook for a further 25 minutes or until the turkey is piping hot.

Transfer to bowls, top with some sprigs of mint and coriander leaves and serve immediately with the sliced chilli and lime wedges.


Pappardelle Pasta with Portobello Mushroom, Rosemary, Turkey Ragout and Parmesan

Serves 4-6

2 tbsp olive oil

50g butter

4 Portobello mushrooms, thickly sliced

20g dried porcini, soaked

3 garlic cloves, crushed

1 sprig fresh rosemary, leaves chopped

sea salt flakes

freshly ground black pepper

300g pappardelle

100ml white wine

300ml double cream

2 tsp Dijon mustard

50g grated Parmesan, plus extra to serve

350g cooked turkey meat, cut into chunks

75g cooked crispy bacon, cut into pieces

chopped parsley, to serve

Heat the olive oil and butter in a saucepan over a high heat and add the mushrooms, garlic and rosemary.  Cook for 4 minutes, add a little of the porcini soaking water with some salt and pepper and reduce slightly.

Meanwhile, cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling salted water until al dente (firm to the bite).  Drain the pasta, reserving a cup of the pasta water. (That's Christmas suggests using Sainsbury's special Christmas Shapes Pasta with this recipe.) 

Add the wine, cream, mustard and Parmesan to the mushrooms and reduce further until thickened slightly.  Stir in the turkey meat and bacon and warm through.

Place the pasta into a serving bowl, top with some sauce and scatter with some freshly chopped parsley and grated Parmesan.  Serve immediately.


Turkey Tikka Masala

Serves 4

500g leftover cooked turkey meat, cut into chunks

200g thick natural yoghurt

1 green chilli, chopped

juice of 1 lime, plus extra wedges to serve

2 tbsp Tikka Masala paste

sea salt flakes

freshly ground black pepper

3 tbsp vegetable oil

50g butter

5 green cardamom pods

1 cinnamon stick

2 onions, chopped

2 cm piece fresh ginger, grated

4 large garlic cloves, crushed

1 tsp ground cumin

2 tsp ground coriander

½ tsp ground turmeric

1 x 400g tin chopped tomatoes

1 tbsp tomato purée

125 ml single cream

200ml water

1 tsp fenugreek leaves, crushed in a pestle and mortar (optional)

1 tsp garam masala

1 tsp sugar

a small bunch of coriander, chopped, to serve

Naan bread, to serve

steamed rice, to serve

Greek yoghurt, to serve

Put the turkey into a large mixing bowl with the yoghurt, chilli, lime juice, Tikka Masala paste, some salt, pepper and 1 tbsp of vegetable oil, tossing well to coat.  Set aside for at least 30 minutes or overnight in the fridge.

To make the curry sauce, heat the remaining oil and butter in a deep frying pan, then add all the cardamom and cinnamon and cook for 20 seconds until you can start to smell the spices.  Add the onions with a pinch of salt and cook for 6-8 minutes until they start to colour.  Add the ginger, garlic, cumin, coriander, turmeric, chopped tomatoes and tomato purée and stir well.  Simmer for 15 minutes until the oil starts to separate from the sauce.  Use a stick blender to purée until smooth or leave a little chunky if you like.

Heat the grill to high.  Transfer the meat from the marinade to a baking tray lined with foil, reserving the marinade.

Grill the marinated cooked turkey for 5 minutes on each side until heated through and the marinade is charring in places.  Slowly stir the reserved marinade mixture into the tomato curry sauce, along with the cream and water.  Add the fenugreek (if using), garam masala and sugar.  Simmer for 5 minutes, then stir in the grilled turkey.  Taste and season, adding salt, sugar or lime juice as needed.  

Serve sprinkled with some chopped coriander, extra lime wedges, Naan bread, steamed rice and Greek yoghurt.


Sausage, Apricot, Chestnut and Sourdough Traybake Stuffing

Serves 8-10

75g butter

1 onion, diced

100g sourdough, broken into small chunks

100g whole dried apricots, sliced

2 cloves garlic, crushed

a small bunch of parsley, chopped

1 egg, lightly beaten

100g peeled and cooked chestnuts, roughly chopped

sea salt flakes

freshly ground black pepper

½ tsp dried thyme

400g sausage meat (about 6 sausages), roughly torn into chunks

Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas mark 6 

Heat the butter in a large non-stick pan over a medium heat and cook the onion until softened.  Tip into a large mixing bowl along with all the other ingredients, using a fork to combine.

Lightly grease a roasting tin and bake the stuffing mixture in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes until cooked through and golden brown.  If the stuffing is browning too quickly, cover loosely with some foil.

(Image courtesy of Golden Turkey®)

"Christmas saved" with boost from Tesco

The Christmases of many families in the UK will be a little better this year thanks to the help of supermarket giant Tesco. 

Because this morning Tesco has announced a new £1m support package for food banks and food charities after the Trussell Trust issued a warning that they are facing their bleakest winter ever.

With food banks and other frontline charities hit by unprecedented levels of demand and rapidly mounting operating costs, Tesco has moved in to offer extra support, with a generous £1m donation split between the Trussell Trust and FareShare to help them meet the exceptional challenges both organisations are currently facing.

The extra money is in addition to the ongoing support Tesco provides both charities, having worked in partnership with them for the past decade. 

Tesco is reportedly the biggest supplier of food distributed by FareShare, having donated 20 million meals of surplus food to the charity in the past year alone, whilst Tesco and its customers are the biggest single source of food donations for the Trussell Trust’s food banks.

The Trussell Trust launched its emergency appeal today after seeing a 46% increase in food parcels handed out during August and September. Food banks throughout its network have been feeling the pressure of rising bills, for example, the Bradford North Foodbank was forced to rein in the use of its van to just two days a week due to increased fuel costs.

Meanwhile, FareShare’s regional centres, which supply frontline charities and community groups across the whole UK with food are facing rising bills to keep fridges and freezers running and to keep delivery vans out on the road. One of its regions, FareShare Midlands, expects its fuel bills to be up to 70% higher this winter, even after extra government support.

Tesco UK and ROI CEO, Jason Tarry said: “We work closely with both the Trussell Trust and FareShare and on a recent visit to a food bank in Lambeth, I saw first-hand the challenges of supporting more people whilst facing rising costs."

He went on to say: "I’m proud Tesco is one of the first to respond to the Trussell Trust’s emergency appeal with a £1m donation. We hope this will help both charities, and food banks across the whole country, UK to continue the vital work they do as we go into winter. 

"We will, of course, continue our regular donations from both Tesco and our generous customers, which has seen us donate 100 million meals in the last decade.”

Emma Revie, who is the CEO of the Trussell Trust said: “This tsunami of need led to the Trussell Trust launching our first ever emergency appeal and we're thrilled and extremely grateful to Tesco for pledging help for our food banks at the time when they need it most. This much-needed donation is in addition to the generous support that Tesco have provided throughout their 10-year partnership.”

FareShare CEO Lindsay Boswell CBE added: “The vast increase in the cost of living is having a disproportionate impact on people already struggling to make ends meet. As a result, the 9,500 charities and community groups FareShare support in the UK say demand for our food is higher than ever before. We are incredibly grateful to Tesco for their generous donation that will help us to continue providing food to the people most in need that will rely on their local charities this winter.”

The Tesco donation will be split between the charities and will not be ring-fenced, so the charities are free to use the money where it is most needed. The additional £1m brings Tesco’s support for charities and community projects to more than £10m this year.

The problems of poorer people and their needs and wants, particularly at Christmas time, were acknowledged in Charles Dickens' seminal Christmas time novel A Christmas Carol.  

One of the gentlemen who was collecting for charitable contributions from local businessmen, including Ebenezer Scrooge, explained his mission to Scrooge: "At this festive season of the year, Mr. Scrooge,” said the gentleman, taking up a pen, “it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the Poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present time. Many thousands are in want of common necessaries; hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts, sir.”

To learn more about the work of The Trussell Trust and FareShare and how you can help, or receive help, if you require it, please visit them at https://www.trusselltrust.org and https://fareshare.org.uk.

If you want to find out about local food banks and food charities Google "local food banks" or check with your local churches who should be able to provide you with the information you require.

(Image courtesy of extremis and Pixabay)

Elements of Islay makes the perfect Christmas presents

The three expressions, Elements of Islay Cask Edit, Elements of Islay Bourbon and Elements of Islay Sherry are small-batch, expertly sourced, independently bottled whiskies; all are 100% natural in colour and are, of course, non-chill filtered. 

Each expression is inspired by a different element of maturation and aimed at curious whisky drinkers who have a desire to experience, taste and explore the unique flavours of Islay whiskies.

Oliver Chilton, Elixir Distillers, Master Blender comments: “We're very excited to present a new, re-imagined core range of whiskies for Elements of Islay. The rich, smoky flavours make this unquestionably elemental and a great start to the Elements of Islay whisky journey. 

"The blend combines fresher, fruitier style of peaty Islay single malt from the north coast with a typical rich and smoky style from Islay's south coast and has been matured in four different styles of casks to offer a complex but balanced whisky for enthusiasts and people looking to discover the incredible island of Islay."

He went on to say: "We already had an excellent reception from the trade and hope we'll introduce more drinkers to the joy of Islay whiskies”.

Cask Edit is a union of two single malts aged in bourbon and sherry casks leading to the creation of an exceptionally peaty Islay whisky showing the perfect balance of drinkability and personality at 46% ABV. The whisky also lends itself particularly well in cocktails. 

On the bolder side, Bourbon Cask is matured in first fill and refill bourbon barrels and is bottled at 54.5% to fully demonstrate the whisky's dominant Islay's personality. Sherry Cask offers a synthesis of flavour with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate lemon oil and smoke. Bottled at 54.5%, it aims to challenge the status of quo of what it means to be an Islay whisky.

The new Elements of Islay range is available in the UK from this month onwards before rolling out to other markets later this year.

Elements of Islay Cask Edit – 70 cl – 46% ABV – RRP: £44.95

Elements of Islay Bourbon Cask – 70 cl – 54.50% ABV – RRP: £59.95

Elements of Islay Sherry Cask – 70 cl – 54.50% ABV – RRP: £64.95

Cask Edit Hero Winter serve:

CUPPA SMOKE & SPICE

Ingredients: 50ml Cask Edit, 30ml Chai Syrup, 200ml Freshly Brewed Coffee, garnish with Meringue.

Method: Stir the Cask Edit, chai syrup and coffee together in your favourite enamel mug. Served with Cinnamon biscuits over the meringue.

To learn more or to place your orders please visit https://elixirdistillers.com.

A gift for mindful cleaners this Christmas

hygëia, a sustainable homecare brand born to transform everyday routines into mindful moments, has announced it is launching a pre-sale campaign via kickstarter featuring its home cleaning ritual set. 

The product launch will expand upon the already growing phenonium of refillable cleaning products but with a unique twist centred around creating a special experience, designed to purify and cleanse your home…and your soul.

‘On average, we check our phones 58 times per day and across all connected devices, the average person spends nearly 7 hours looking at a screen. In our busy, over-stimulated world of constant distractions, carving out more time to slow down can often feel overly indulgent and unproductive. That's why building rituals into our already present daily routines is very important," explained Sean Malkin, the brand founder.

The cleaning set consists of three beautifully designed refillable glass bottles combined with three powder form cleaning concentrates, each with a unique scent; a multi surface, bathroom and glass cleaner. In addition to their core products, hygeia will also include additional guidance and a gift to help ritualise and bring joy to the act of cleaning.

Product features: 

Refillable glass bottles

Natural ingredients

Unique aromatic scents

Vegan & cruelty free

Transforming everyday routines sits at the heart of the brand mission however sustainability also plays a key role in the business model of hygëia which aims to tackle significant real world issues. 

Single use plastic - An estimated 4million tonnes of single use plastic is dumped in our oceans annually.

Carbon footprints - 230 billion tonnes of water is being unnecessarily shipped each year

Deforestation – An estimated 15billion trees are cut down each year causing significant challenges to our ecosystems

Reusable is quickly becoming the new recycle and using a refillable cleaning solution aims to contribute to this positive movement. Given the brands love for the natural world, they also commit to planting a tree for every purchase made.

"Sustainability is built into the business model by default which by now is basic must and is to be expected from every brand. We believe all individuals have the power to make significant change in the world by focusing on their daily actions," added Sean malkin.

hygëia is made for the mindful soul and designed with the intention of creating joyous, time-honoured rituals that create space for what matters in life.

Join their KICKSTARTER journey and gain access to limited early bird discounts

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Wednesday 19 October 2022

Store Cupboard Essentials That Should Become Your Christmas and New Year's Resolution

Many of us want to eat more healthily following the excesses of Christmas, and maintaining a balanced and varied diet is a great way to build immunity against winter colds and flus.

According to the NHS a healthy balanced diet should include at least two portions of fish a week, with one of those being an oily fish, like anchovies, salmon, mackerel or sardines. 

Oily fish aren't only high in omega-3 fatty acids, but they also provide a good source of Vitamin D (actually, the only supplement that GPs recommend we take). Shellfish like mussels, oysters and clams are low in fat and a source of essential minerals like selenium, zinc, iodine.

In fact, preparing some delicious dishes made using fish over the Christmas season sounds like a fun and nutritious idea. 

Tinned seafood from Spain is sustainable, delicious, convenient and nutritious. The expertly preserved contents are highly sought after by international chefs and high-end delis. Fish and shellfish preserving techniques were employed along Spain's Iberian Peninsula over 2,000 years ago to meet inland demand.

The convenience of tinned seafood means you can stack them up in a store cupboard and have year-round inspiration for nutritious, great value meals. Such is the quality of Spanish tinned seafood that the ingredients often taste equally good preserved as they do fresh. Valued for their versatility, many home cooks will never be without a tin of anchovies, known as the bacon of the sea, for the umami hit that they bring to every dish.

As with any product of designated origin you can be assured of the quality of these treasures of the sea from Mejillon de Galicia DOC (Mussels), Caballa de Andalucia IGP (mackerel) to the tuna family: Melva de Andalucia IGP, Mojama de Barbate IGP and Mojama de Isla Cristina IGP.

Other prized ingredients that will be the perfect addition to your store cupboard include Pulpo de Galicia - (octopus), Boquerones de Galicia (whitebait), Almejas de Galicia (clams), Cantabrian Anchovies and Bonito del Norte tuna - all widely available in Spanish delis and specialist online stores.

Such is the heritage of this fantastic produce that there are hundreds of recipes where tinned seafood is used to elevate and add substance to each dish - from stews to salads to simple sardines on toast. Many dishes are passed down through the generations whilst others have been created more recently, such as these delicious Ventresca Pinxtos by Owen Morgan of the Bar 44 Tapas Group,  which make an eye-catching canapé or healthy snack.

To learn more and to get some recipe inspiration please visit https://www.foodswinesfromspain.com.

New from Asda before Christmas

Asda has announced plans to open its first two standalone convenience stores before Christmas, under a new ‘Asda Express’ brand, which aims to bring Asda value and great products to more local communities across the UK.

The Asda Express stores will open at Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham, on 8th November and Tottenham Hale, London, on 6th December, creating 37 new jobs in the local communities they will be serving.

Asda plans to launch a further 30 of these sites, creating an expected 500 new positions throughout next year, as part of a ‘test & learn’ approach to developing its convenience store model. Which is a key element of Asda’s strategic vision to become the UK’s second largest supermarket.

With sales in convenience stores forecast to grow by 13% to over £50bn by 2027¹, Asda has a significant opportunity to grow sales and market share in a sector where it currently has a limited presence.

Both Asda Express stores are purpose built and situated in residential areas giving customers the opportunity to shop in convenient neighbourhood locations. Each store will stock around 3,000 products, including a comprehensive range of fresh, ambient and chilled groceries, as well as products from Asda’s premium Extra Special range and a broad selection of beers, wines and spirits.

Customers will also be able to enjoy a range of hot and cold ‘food for now’ options from Asda and partner brands including Leon, plus ‘food for later’ choices such as ready meals and a selection of £10 meal deals for two people. Both stores will also offer ‘toyou’ parcel collection and return services and shortly after opening will offer a rapid delivery service through Uber Eats.

Mohsin Issa, Asda’s co-owner, said: “The launch of our first two Asda Express convenience stores is a landmark moment for our great business and a key step on our journey to bring Asda to more customers in more communities right across the UK.

“The stores have been designed to cater for a broad range of customer needs – whether that’s popping in for a pint of milk, grabbing a spot of lunch on the go, or buying the fresh ingredients to cook dinner from scratch. We’re confident customers will find everything they need in these stores and enjoy the convenience of having a new type of Asda store on their doorstep.  

“I’m delighted to welcome the new colleagues at Sutton Coldfield and Tottenham Hale to the Asda family – leading us on our first steps into this market and am grateful to all the colleagues who have worked with such pace and enthusiasm to bring this vision to life for Asda.”   

The new Asda Express stores are wholly owned and operated by Asda. They are separate from the Asda On the Move convenience sites, which are located on garage forecourts owned and operated by EG Group.

They are also separate from the 132 convenience stores that Asda is acquiring from the Co-op Group. This transaction is expected to complete at the end of this month and will then go through the CMA’s competition review process.

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's New River Cottage Kitchen & Store Launches

The new River Cottage Kitchen & Store has officially launched.

A stone's throw from the River Cottage Farmhouse (aka River Cottage HQ) on the Devon/Dorset border, the casual eatery gives people the chance to taste the amazing food River Cottage has to offer, even if they're not taking part in a course or attending an event.

The River Cottage Kitchen & Store menu champions organic, local and seasonal food with a farm to fork ethos.

Depending on the season and availability of produce, expect delicious dishes such as:

Hot smoked onions, roast mushroom, organic mozzarella, River Cottage spicy kraut and beetchup on seeded sourdough  £9

Organic English lentil, squash and cauliflower patties with citrusy hummus, salsa verde and dukka  £15

Organic chorizo meatballs, spicy tomato and bean sauce, herby bashed celeriac and spuds  £16

“OffShore” rope grown mussels lightly curried with leeks, River Cottage Cider, apples and cream with seeded sourdough  £17

(As seen on the latest TV series; River Cottage Reunited)

Chelsea bun and organic sun-dried apricot bread and butter pudding with organic vanilla ice cream  £7.90

Pear, apple and ginger fumble  £7.90

Organic chocolate, beetroot and Somerset cider brandy torte, roast plum compote, sunflower seed cream  £7.90

The new menu has been developed by Gelf Alderson, Culinary Director of River Cottage for more than 10 years. 

The River Cottage Kitchen & Store is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within East Devon's rolling hills. It is only a few miles away from the Jurassic Coast, which remains the first and only natural World Heritage Site in England. The Kitchen & Store has a large outdoor terrace where diners can enjoy stunning views across the valley, and there's plenty of parking available.

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall said: “I'm very excited about our brand new Kitchen & Store at River Cottage HQ which is now open. It's a casual space for breakfast, lunch, drinks and cakes as well as a store where you can buy our River Cottage products and books. We're not currently taking bookings so you – and your dogs! – can simply drop in to check it out and see the beautiful views across the valley.

“It's a beautiful space in a beautiful location – at the top of the hill from the farm, but not on the farm itself - and I hope to see some of you here soon.”

Formerly based in Axminster's town centre, the new Kitchen & Store brings the River Cottage experience together into one helpful foodie hub. 

In keeping with River Cottage's environmentally conscious ethos, materials, fixtures and fittings from the Axminster site were upcycled or recycled. Where new materials proved to be necessary, they were selected for their very high environmental standards.

Visitors can also purchase a wide range of products from the store, including some of the many fantastic cookbooks written by Hugh and the team, local food and drink, and homeware. Also on offer will be the River Cottage Organic range of products which now includes; ketchup, kombucha, vegetable stock, cider, beer, sparkling wine, award-winning yoghurt, kefir as well as soaps and balms - made in conjunction with local producers. 

Open 9am-5pm, seven days a week, with breakfast served 9am-11.30am and lunch served 12pm-3pm, the casual, dog-friendly space is the perfect spot to drop by for a bite to eat and enjoy incredible views. The Kitchen & Store is found at the top of the hill by the spacious car park.

If you want to extend your stay past lunch, there is stunning bed and breakfast accommodation available at The Farmhouse, with a twin room starting at £95 a night, and a double room starting at £125 a night. Or discover other nearby accommodation.

For a little taste of Gelf's wonderful cooking in your own home ahead of visiting, try this recipe.

Recipe: Fennel, celery and apple salad with creamy almond dressing, by Gelf Alderson

Hold on to the last hints of summer sunshine with this fabulous fennel, celery and apple salad with creamy almond dressing, found in Gelf Alderson's new cookbook, River Cottage Great Salads (£20, published by Bloomsbury). Crispy and creamy all in one, it's a serving of summer on a plate.

Serves 2 as a main or 4 as a side

Ingredients

50g almonds (skin on), roughly chopped

2 crisp eating apples, such as Gala or Cox

2 fennel bulbs

5 celery sticks

A handful of pea shoots (about 40g)

For the almond dressing:

100g almonds (skin on)

150ml almond milk or water

1 orange

60ml extra virgin olive oil

30ml cider vinegar

1 small garlic clove, peeled

Sea salt and black pepper

Obviously this will make a very useful source for your Christmas gifting for those in your life who love good, organic food and drink. And also for your Christmas dining experiences!

http://www.rivercottage.net.

New Christmas launch from Cottage Delight

Cottage Delight has launched the perfect Christmas range for cooking, gifting, and celebrating this festive season.

Speciality food experts Cottage Delight have launched their Christmas 2022 range of hand-crafted jams, chutneys, pickles and more besides. All are 100% perfect for making all kinds of delicious festive food and giving as presents in special gift boxes and hampers.

You can buy the range online and in specialist independent retailers such as farm shops, garden centres, delicatessens and speciality stores all over the UK. 

These fabulously eye-catching products are bursting with delicious new festive flavours and presented in show-stopping packaging that perfectly encompass the warmth and comfort of Christmas. And all with the added touch of luxury.

Are you looking for inspirations for your Christmas recipes? Seeking the finishing touches to Christmas dishes? Or maybe you are looking for the perfect Christmas gifts for loved ones, this new range from Cottage Delight has got you (and them!) covered and will make your Christmas celebration really sparkle.

You can check out Cottage Delight and place your orders here https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk.

Try this season's must have new limited-edition launches

From the Perfect Party Pickle to Magical Mulled Wine Jam here are eight of the latest new flavour-trend launches which are set to become best sellers this Christmas.

1.     Perfect Party Pickle 105g (RRP £2.39) / 320g (RRP £3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/perfect-party-pickle

2.     Magical Mulled Wine Jam 113g (RRP £2.39) / 340g (RRP £3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/magical-mulled-wine-jam-2

3.     Luxury Tipsy Mincemeat 340g (£3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/luxury-tipsy-mincemeat-2

4.     Bucks Fizz Thin Cut Marmalade 113g (RRP £2.39) / 340g (£3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/bucks-fizz-thin-cut-marmalade

5.     Mulled Orange All Butter Curd 105g (RRP £2.39) / 305g (£4.29) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/mulled-orange-all-butter-curd-2

6.     Winter Warming Thin Cut Marmalade 113g (RRP £2.30) / 340g (£3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/winter-warming-thin-cut-marmalade

7.     Festive Fig & Port Chutney 325g (£3.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/festive-fig-port-chutney

8.     Classic Cranberry Sauce 105g (£2.39) / 225g (£2.99) https://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/product/classic-cranberry-sauce-3

Sarah Williams, who has the very enviable position as Marketing Director at Cottage Delight. “We’ve taken traditional nostalgic festive flavours and given them a sparkling makeover for Christmas 2022. 

"Our brand-new collection is wrapped in gold and dressed with rich, jewel coloured ‘mop tops’. Each limited-edition flavour includes a QR code which links shoppers to a whole host of festive recipes to create a showstopper for their Christmas table, including Mulled Orange Curd Cheesecake and Perfect Party Pickle Boxing Day Pie. Plus, we have some incredible gift sets, with something for everyone, so we really have got Christmas covered this year.”

Cottage Delight has been creating great tasting food in the Staffordshire Moorlands for over four delectable and delicious decades. Celebrating flavour and bringing inspiration to your table is their passion, because great taste means great times.  

Their carefully and lovingly developed range brings people together through exciting flavour adventures, including tempting treats for those following vegetarian, vegan and gluten free diets. 

They have been dedicated to traditional methods and quality ingredients for nearly 50 years and are justifiably proud owners of 210 Great Taste Awards. 

It’s not just their ingredients that they select and source with care and attention. Their glass jars and bottles are made from 100% recycled glass and we have worked with Peak Waste for over 25 years, achieving 0% to landfill, minimising our impact on the environment.  

Healthier Comfort Food, An ideal Christmas gift

Healthier Comfort Food, is an ideal Christmas gift for the person in your life who loves good food and who might be thinking about lower calory versions of their traditional feel-good recipes.

It's published by those wonderful folks over at the Dairy Diary.

There are 175 pages of recipes and important information such as how to have a well-balanced diet, how to add colour to your home cooking, how to judge portion sizes, how to fill your kitchen with suitable goodies, some quicky and easy meal ideas, some nifty snack ideas,.

It's filled with a wide range of meals including hearty lunches, some comforting main courses, how to prepare and cook your own tasty take-away meals, and some very indulgent (but healthier!) sweet treats and desserts.

The book proves that it is quite possible to have healthy meals that are not dull and uninspiring, are not bland and low in both taste as well as being low in calories, but actually taste brilliant!

The book is written by Emily Davenport and Katy Hackforth. Amazon has it listed at £10.50, it should also be available at other book retailers.

Check out Dairy Diary at https://www.dairydiary.co.uk 

Online shopping this Christmas? Take care say the experts

People are worrying about the financial risks of online scams as the cost of living crisis grows, according to a new social media poll run by Menlo Security, a leader in cloud security. 

When asked what their biggest fear is about online scammers, over half of respondents (55%) are concerned about their money being stolen, compared to less than a quarter who are concerned about their identity being stolen.

The poll explores the degree of trust consumers have in their digital lives as the number of online scams continues to rise during increasingly challenging economic times. 

Figures from UK Finance show that more than £1.3bn was stolen from victims tricked into authorised push payment fraud (APP) in 2021, with the number of incidents up 27% on the previous year. APP fraud involves criminals impersonating organisations such as the NHS, banks and government departments via calls, texts, emails, fake websites and social media posts to trick people into handing over personal and financial information, which is then used to convince account holders to make a payment.

Spending online, which often involves entering confidential financial details, is of particular concern as many face the prospect of a struggle to make ends meet. Online shopping fraud dominates the list of scams, with 44% of respondents worrying about this the most, ahead of phishing emails (27%), social media scams (17%) and catfishing and online dating (13%).

When asked about the most recent scam message they'd received, 40% of respondents say it appeared to be from a postal or delivery company, whilst over a third (37%) say it appeared to be from a public sector source, like HMRC, the Government or the NHS. These fraudulent sources were more frequent than banks or utility providers (16%), or friends and family (7%).

It is perhaps not surprising that people trust friends and family (51%) more than anyone else for online security advice. More so than work colleagues (21%) and news sources (15%). Official sources like the Government and other authorities are the least trusted, with a mere 13% of votes.

Tom McVey, Solution Architect at Menlo Security, said: “It’s human instinct to warn others about dangers, especially if a friend or family member has been the target of an attack themselves – and many of us have been. 

"Perhaps this is the reason we trust friends and family over any other authority when it comes to security advice. With threat actors trying any tactic that exploits the trust we hold in the services or businesses that they impersonate this caution is understandable. But as individuals, we also need to be taking greater prevention steps to secure ourselves in the first place.”

Reassuringly, the survey found nearly a third of us now use two factor authentication as the main way of protecting themselves online. This may be due to the vast majority of banks and retailers now requiring a second form of authorisation like a passcode and are driving this uptake. 

But the other results were split almost equally, with around a quarter using other forms of protection, including deleting suspicious links, using virus protection and creating strong passwords.

Tom McVey added: “Prevention tactics are an important way of stopping attacks in their tracks before they have an opportunity to reach you. Password security and virus protection can help, but they don’t stop you from being a target. A far more effective method is through isolation technology, which essentially wraps a secure bubble around you whilst using any web browser.

“Cybercrime continues to rise in nearly every guise. Phishing attacks happen regularly, they are only getting more sophisticated, and they are profitable. It’s clear that whilst our trust in the internet and those that serve us online is being tested, we need to arm ourselves with the knowledge and tools to ensure that spending time online is as safe and secure as possible.”

Menlo Security’s Tom McVey also shares the following top tips:

- When being asked for your details, take time to stop and think before sharing your information. Question why they need your information and don’t be afraid to challenge them on this. It’s ok to reject or refuse to give your details away.

- Make sure to have individual passwords for every account, this helps to limit the damage if an attacker does get hold of a password. Inexpensive tools called password managers can help you keep track of many different passwords without the need to remember them all.

- Never share the short multi-factor authentication code with anyone. Fraudsters looking to ‘phish’ details from you will try any means; whether that be email links or over the phone. Be extra vigilant to phone calls from people representing the companies or banks you use.

- Keep your devices and apps up to date. Updating to the latest software will apply any fixes to known bugs or security vulnerabilities; allowing you to surf more safely and protect your data.

- If you have been the unfortunate victim of online fraud, be sure to report it to the necessary authorities. This includes your bank or building society and Action Fraud. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is also a UK government organisation that has the power to investigate and take down scam email addresses and websites.

*Drawing 10,384 responses, the Menlo Security Twitter poll was conducted week of 3 October 2022.

Menlo Security is based out of Mountain View, California. www.menlosecurity.com.

GoGo squeez teams up with Disney for great fun for everyone

GoGo squeeZ has joined forces with Disney Classics to give families the opportunity to win a stay at Disneyland Paris plus other goodies such as lunch boxes, pencil cases and backpacks with every promo pack that's purchased. 

What’s more, there’s absolutely wonderful unlimited digital downloadable gifts for every entrant such as colouring pages, quizzes, games, and puzzles to keep the kids entertained throughout the half term break. So, everyone is a winner!

This stunning offer will give readers a chance to get their hands on freebies from Disney Classics – ideal for the half term break coming up with many parents looking for cost effective ways to keep the kids entertained!

Promo ends 31.10.22.

The GoGo squeeZ fruit pouches are:

Made from 100% fruit

1 of your 5 a day

A source of fibre

No added sugars, no artificial colours and no preservatives

Available in two flavours: Apple Strawberry, Apple Mango

Available in Tesco, Morrisons and on Amazon RRP £2.55.

These will make great gifts for Christmas, too!

Christmas Pasta from Sainsbury's

This Christmas you, your family and guests can enjoy special Christmas pasta from Sainsbury's supermarkets all over the country.

It's pasta that is made from duram wheat semolina and dehydrated spinach powder and tomato powder.

The fun comes when you notice that the pasta pieces all come in delightfully zany special Christmas shapes!

You can use these Christmas pasta shapes to add a bit of festive zing to your meals throughout the Christmas period. 

Why not try them with shredded turkey and turkey gravy on the days following your main Christmas meal? Or why not have it as an interesting side dish to support your main Christmas dinner on the big day itself.

Or how about using it as the basis for a tasty and warming soup on the drizzly and cold days we often have during the Christmas season?

And you can find 190 hits for pasta recipes on the Sainsbury's website, here as inspiration for what you can do with your box of Sainsbury's Christmas Pasta:- 

https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/recipes/SearchResults/pasta.

A 100g box will cost £1.50, so add this to your Christmas grocery list and get Christmas off to a different, fun start, which Children with love as a quirky, fun treat!

Christmas GIN-Spiration from Henley Gin

For those readers of That's Christmas who come to us looking for that perfect Christmas gift for the gin lover in your life, we have exactly the right thing for you. Because Henley Gin has Christmas gifting completely covered.

Are you looking for a gin with something a little bit more fruity, spicy than the usual? Or a classic style of gin? Then the gin experts at Henley Gin have an award-winning gin type to suit. 

Or for a truly, genuinely 100% unique gin, you can opt for a Henley Gin Experience which invites gin enthusiasts along to the home of Henley Gin, The Henley Distillery, recently awarded New Distillery of the Year 2022, -to create their very own bespoke gin. Wow! How about that for a really original Christmas present? 

There are three Henley Gins to choose from, all are small-batch, single-shot, artisan sipping gins and each bottle is hand-filled, hand-labelled, hand-numbered and sealed with genuine pride. Personalised labels are also available, too. 

You can choose the multiple award-winning Henley Gin Classic Dry for a contemporary twist on a London Dry gin style. This signature gin elegantly builds on the familiar juniper foundation with citrus flavours of orange peel, kaffir lime leaf and lemongrass blossoming through. 

A flicker of warmth is introduced courtesy of bold Szechuan peppercorns before mellowing with the deep, rich notes of cardamom and vanilla-flavoured tonka beans, creating a deliciously smooth, refined balance. Enjoy simply with ice and tonic. Price: £40 (70cl, 42% ABV).

Awards: Winner of the Best London Dry Gin in England at the World Gin Awards 2022; Best New Traditional Gin in The Gin Guide Awards 2022; Gold Medal winner in the 'Ultra Premium' category at The Spirits Business Gin Masters 2021.

The Henley Gin Oriental Spiced is a complex blend of rich spices inspired by the famed and historical Silk Road, combining long pepper and cubeb (it's a type of pepper) with tingly and fiery ginger and a hint of lemon zest. Enjoy with ice and tonic for the perfect serve or for something different, you can add vermouth rosso and Campari for a Spiced Negroni. Price: £40 (70cl, 42% ABV).

Awards: Best New Spiced Gin in The Gin Guide Awards 2022; MASTER medal winner, the highest accolade possible, in the 'London Dry ' category at The Spirits Business Global Gin Masters 2022.

Sporting a delicate pink hue, the Henley Gin Rhubarb & Orange artisan gin is layered with fresh hand-peeled orange zest and tart English rhubarb to create an elegant, yet utterly refreshing gin. Best served simply with ice, tonic and orange peel, or add some ginger ale, lemon juice and Agave syrup for a Henley take on the classic Collins. Price: £40 (70cl, 42% ABV).

Awards: MASTER medal winner, the highest accolade possible, in the 'Pink Gin' category at The Spirits Business Gin Masters 2021.

For the indecisive gift buyer, there is a miniatures selection pack available, containing the trio of Henley Gins: Classic Dry, Oriental Spiced and Rhubarb & Orange.  Price: £20 (3 x 5cl, 42% ABV).

For something very special you can gift your loved ones who are gin fanatics with a Henley Gin Experience voucher.  

Gin connoisseurs will learn the art of distilling from the creators of England's Best London Dry Gin, producing their very own bottle of gin during an afternoon spent at The Henley Distillery which recently picked up New Distillery of the Year (worldwide) at The Gin Guide Awards 2022. 

This is a genuine celebration of gin, where visitors will learn about the history of gin, taste several of the gins made there, and observe the working distillery in action. 

Then it's over to the fully immersive Gin School to create a bottle of genuinely 100% bespoke gin under the guidance of award-winning Master Distiller, Jacob Wilson.  

Each guest has their own mini copper still and can tailor the gin to their own palate, choosing from a library of over 100 botanicals! There are plenty of G&Ts offered along the way too! The price is £100 per person (gift cards are available in a range of denominations).

The Henley Distillery is one of the UKs newest and most exciting distilleries. Based at a restored threshing barn just outside Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, the Distillery was established in the summer of 2021 by Jacob Wilson himself, who is credited with being one of the youngest Master Distillers in the entire country. 

The Henley Distillery produces the award-winning Henley Gin range alongside contract distilling for other brands. All their gins are hand-crafted, flame distilled and non-chill filtered. 

For more information on Henley Gin and The Henley Distillery, visit www.thehenleydistillery.co.uk or give them a call on 07511 208490.

Tuesday 18 October 2022

The Original Cake Company's Advent calendars

Lincolnshire's baking masters, The Original Cake Company, is really going to please its many, many fans with their wonderful Original Cake Company's special cake advent calendar!

It's aimed at serious cake lovers and also lovers of the tradition of advent calendars, the origins of which date back to the nineteenth century. 

Each Original Cake Company's special cake-based advent calendar includes 24 individually wrapped delicious hand-decorated and hand-baked chocolate truffle cakes and luxury fruit cakes.

The Original Cake Co is an artisan bakery based in Lincoln and it supplies its utterly delicious handmade cakes direct to its customers via its online cake shop on its website which you will find at  www.originalcake.co.uk  The RRP is £39.95.

Or go direct to the advent calendar page here:- https://www.originalcake.co.uk/products/original-cake-christmas-advent-calendar-available-to-pre-order.


A pre-Christmas "spring clean" is just the thing, say the experts

Yes, everyone of us is aware of the concept of spring cleaning. In fact, most of us do it. 

But did you know that  but health experts suggest that a deep clean should be carried at least twice a year and that autumn the ideal time to get scrubbing with your second clean of the year, just in time for a clean and sparkling house in time for Christmas.

Geoff Johnson, who is Director at cordless vacuum cleaner brand ROIDMI UK says: "Autumn is a vital time to give your home an essential deep clean as the dropping temperatures and damper, wetter weather outside, combined with windows being closed more often, creates the perfect conditions for carpets to harbour dirt, germs, and harmful allergens.

“It’s worth spending a bit of time in autumn to give the house a post-summer deep clean ready for when the colder spells set in and you will just want to keep warm and watch TV on the settee!”

Geoff has offered his expert autumn cleaning tips: 

For muddy paw prints 

“We love our pets, but they can cause cleaning chaos with muddy paw prints and loose hair covering the house. I recommend waiting for the mud to dry to prevent spreading stains. 

Once the mud is completely dry, use a vacuum cleaner, preferably with a hose attachment so you can really focus on the dirt. Then, you will want to give the area a mopping to leave the floor area sparkling. clean.

"I'd like to point out that our ROIDMI X30 PRO is the ultimate machine for pet owners as it busts through the dirt with a selection of tools like the pet brush and it even has a wet mopping attachment, ideal for moulting pets and those mucky paw moments."

Clean behind everything

"Remember to pull out sofas and large pieces of furniture to get to those hard-to-reach places that aren’t frequently cleaned. You will be shocked how much dirt can build up even in a short time! To give your home a new lease of life, you could even try rearranging some of the furniture, too."

Vacuum up high

"Get the vacuum cleaner out and suck up all the cobwebs and dirt from hard-to-reach corners, such as above door frames, lintels, blinds, curtain rails, ceilings, and walls. Pop on the dust brush attachment to make light work of dusting shelves and ornaments too, while you are at it." 

Give your mattress a freshen up

“When deep cleaning, you want to do more than just change the bedding. You can use your vacuum cleaner attachments to suck up dirt and debris from your mattress. Spritz the mattress with some fabric-safe scent spray for ultimate freshness.”

Clear out the kitchen cabinets

“Take some time to declutter your kitchen cabinets as go about your cleaning. Begin by removing all items and choosing which ones you want to keep. Then, before you put them back, use a vacuum attachment to clean out crumbs and dirt, and wipe the cupboard around with your usual household cleaner.”

ROIDMI is the UK’s fastest-growing cordless vacuum cleaner brand, has recently launched its latest range of cleaners from £99 to £599 in the UK through Euronics local High-Street stores, their online shops, and the Euronics website.

And if you are looking for an ideal Christmas present for the houseproud man or woman in your life, why not consider giving them the gift of "clean" this Christmas with something from the ROIDMI UK range? Because some people actually prefer a good quality vacuum cleaner to yet another bottle of perfume or aftershave!

And a shout out to all fellow parrot owners, a very good quality vacuum cleaner is an absolute necessity especially if they are a "dusty" type of parrot such as an African Grey parrot! And make sure equipment such as desktop computers are regularly cleaned out!

https://www.euronics.co.uk/brands/c/roidmi

https://roidmi.com


Sock it to me! Sock Geeks has great idea for the perfect Christmas gift

Sock subscription retailer Sock Geeks is launching its latest promotion just in time for Christmas. And it’s already proving a big hit with shoppers. 

The well-established e-commerce brand is making its latest sock ranges available as part of a year-long sock subscription service for people within the UK.

A special presentation box is delivered to the lucky recipient every month. And this will include a sock design that represents the wearer’s own unique personality.

Made to an exceptionally high standard and designed for fit, wear and comfort, the socks in the range make ideal gifts for everyone from grandfathers to busy business executives.

Labelled as “The Gift That Keeps Giving”, these unique gift sets are perfect for consumers looking for gifts that are a little unusual and out of the ordinary. And it will remind the fortunate recipient of the person who arranged the gift and of the spirit of Christmas every month of the year. Because as the repentant Scrooge said in A Christmas Carol "I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me.’’ And a Sock Geek delivery every month will certainly help to do just that!

So, with Christmas fast approaching, the team at Sock Geeks is preparing for a veritable avalanche of orders. The concept of a funky sock subscription service is a reasonably new one, so it’s being regarded as an original festive gift idea for people in search of something quirky yet also thoughtful. And that means demand is expected to be pretty massive!

The idea behind this novel approach to sock buying is simple yet a whole load of fun. The recipient starts the subscription by taking a personality quiz. The footwear gurus at Sock Geeks then assess the answers and link the subscriber to a personality profile.

A distinctive, personality-matched pair of high-quality socks is then delivered to the subscriber each and every month.

And because they don’t know exactly what’s coming until it arrives at their door, the lucky recipients get a nice surprise. Each and every time!

Sock Geeks also provide a guarantee with every pair of socks they deliver. If the recipient doesn’t like them, they can send them back and receive a free replacement.

With a selection of unique and eye-catching sock ranges, think of such concepts as “Dots, Dashes and Spaces” and “The Old Tech Collection” to choose from, there’s something for every possible personality type. Myers-Briggs, eat your heart out!

Alina Luiza is the CEO of Sock Geeks, and she believes the Sock Geeks subscription box could be one of the most sought-after Christmas gifts of the year.

She points out: “We believe this is the best socks subscription service in the UK right now. We don’t make ordinary socks. We only send our subscribers the quirkiest, most original of designs. Our wonderful socks have bags of personality, just like the people who'll be wearing them."

She went on to explain: “Socks always make a great Christmas gift. But too many people buy plain generic-looking products that have no flair, no character at all. It's our aim to match the socks with the person, which is why we developed our personality quiz.

“And we want everyone to take participate, be they a buyer or a browser. The initial quiz is completely free of charge, and you can choose whether you’re completing it for yourself or someone you know.

“The customer chooses from a range of images that best represents their personality. We then provide a brief summary of their character traits along with the socks we believe complement their personality.

“This is what makes us unique. The best gifts require deep thought, and they always have an underlying meaning. Because our socks are matched to the recipient’s personality, they mean something extra special when they arrive.”

Sock Geeks are experiencing unprecedented levels of demand for their monthly sock subscription in the UK. As a result, customers are urged to sign up as soon as they can. A pre-Christmas rush is expected, and there are only so many funky socks to go around.

Besides offering a funky sock subscription service, Sock Geeks also sell gift sets, which are also perfect also Christmas gifts. And customers can buy individual pairs from the extensive range already available on the Sock Geeks website. 

All the socks sold by the UK-based firm come in an attractive presentation box or in a special hand-crafted Christmas Cracker, a personality card, a welcome letter, and a (very!) bad joke about socks.

Place your orders here:- https://www.sockgeeks.co.uk

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sockgeeks

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sockgeeks




OHSO Good Chocolate. That's really oh so good for you

OHSO Good Chocolate is good for you. Firstly, it's my firm contention that any chocolate that tastes as good as OHSO Good does you a power of God (as we used to say) and there are, actually, scientific reasons why this is the case, but I'm not going to talk about them at this point. (Although a future blogpost about the science behind why chocolate is good for you might be a good idea.)

OHSO Good chocolate is genuinely different because each bar of OHSO Good chocolate is carefully made using high quality Belgian chocolate and absolutely no added sugars. And it's that kind of information that makes diabetics like myself say: "That's interesting!" And there's no milk in them which makes coeliacs like my wife say: "Wow! That's good news!"

Instead of sugar OHSO Good contains maltitol which is OK for diabetics such as myself (I'm Type 2) but there is a warning on the wrapper about excess consumption of maltitol.

Each bar is labelled with the day of the week, so the lucky recipient will know exactly where they are.

But the main point that caught my attention is that Ohso good chocolate comes to you complete with some live cultures. These are in the form of probiotic cultures.

OHSO has over a billion live cultures (commonly known as probiotics), Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, in each bar.

These live cultures are micro-encapsulated within the chocolate, using a special patented process.

As a result, this delivers live cultures to the gut three times more effectively than probiotic yoghurts.

They also contain dietary fibres, too.

But what's the taste like? 

The 70% Dark Chocolate is delicious! It tastes like the finest milk chocolate you might have previously tried, but without the dairy produce, so it's a perfectly good Christmas gift for the vegans and dairy allergic people in your life.

The 60% Dark Orange Chocolate is every bit as good as as the 70% Dark Chocolate but with a deliciously citrussy tang of genuine Brazilian orange oil, too.

To learn more about OHSO Chocolates please visit https://ohso.com

Check out their special gift boxes (with personalisation options) too.

Seven bars will cost £5.10, although some retailers do offer a reduced price of £3.09 for seven bars, so it does pay to shop arround.

Monday 17 October 2022

Five Parma Ham Recipes Perfect for All Dining Occasions including Christmas

From pumpkin gnocchi to buttermilk pancakes, Parma Ham has tasty and simple recipes for any occasion.

With the Christmas party season rapidly nearing  us, Parma Ham has just the right, perfect recipes to leave your guests full and satisfied. With a range of dishes that suit breakfast gatherings, brunches, and dinner parties alike, events like Halloween and Christmas will be a showstopping success! 

Parma Ham is a versatile ingredient and a healthier and lighter option than traditional pork products such as bacon.

Parma Ham is a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) product and can only be produced in the hills surrounding Parma in a small area of northern Italy. These conditions are regulated by the careful and watchful eye of the Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma to produce the highest quality product, creating the delicious flavours we all know and love. Characterised by the trusted 5-point Ducal Crown branding and a minimum maturation period of 12 months, only the best quality hams can bear the Prosciutto di Parma name.

The following recipes have something for everyone, combining classic Italian cooking and British cuisine, there is a dish for every occasion.

Pumpkin and ricotta gnocchi with Parma Ham & sage butter sauce

Serves 2

INGREDIENTS

For the gnocchi:

100g Pumpkin puree

75g Ricotta

170g Plain flour

50g Parmesan, grated

A little nutmeg, grated

1 Egg, beaten

For the sage butter sauce:

Drizzle of olive oil

80g Salted butter

20g Fresh sage leaves

To serve:

6 slices Prosciutto di Parma (Parma Ham), torn into small pieces

METHOD

Start by producing the gnocchi. Line a colander with three paper towels and add the pumpkin. Leave to sit for 5-10 minutes to drain out any excess liquid.

Put the pumpkin and remaining gnocchi ingredients in a large bowl and stir well until it comes together in a rough ball. Dust a clean work surface with some flour then tip out the mix. Knead briefly to form a soft dough. Divide into 4 pieces and roll into long sausage shapes. Cut each sausage into bitesize pieces, then use a fork to gently press down to create ridges.

To make the sage butter, melt the butter with the oil in a large non-stick frying pan, until it starts to foam and smell biscuity.

Add the sage leaves and fry until they start to crisp up. Carefully remove the sage to a paper towel to avoid them burning.

Meanwhile, bring some water to the boil and add the gnocchi, cooking for 1 minute.

Drain the gnocchi, then add to the butter and fry for another two minutes. Add the Parma Ham and sage leaves back into the pan and toss to combine. Divide between two plates, season with salt and pepper, and top with more Parmesan


Prosciutto di Parma, brie & cranberry bruschette

Makes 25 bruschette

INGREDIENTS

1 large Baguette

200g Brie, cut into thin slices

Cranberry sauce

12 slices Prosciutto di Parma (Parma Ham),

sliced into small pieces

Thyme sprigs, to serve


METHOD

Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan/Gas mark 7

Start by making the bruschetta. Cut the baguette into diagonal slices about 2cm/1in thick. Drizzle with olive oil, season well, and bake for 7-8 minutes until golden and crisp. Remove from the oven and allow to cool.

To assemble, add the slices of brie to the bruschette, then top with Parma Ham and a dollop of cranberry sauce. Top with sprigs of thyme and serve immediately.


Buttermilk pancakes with Parma Ham, blueberries & maple syrup

Serves 4

INGREDIENTS

For the pancakes:

300ml Buttermilk

100ml Whole milk

1 Large egg

¼ tsp Vanilla extract

60g Melted butter, plus extra butter

for cooking the pancakes

220g Plain flour

1 tbsp. Baking powder

Pinch fine sea salt

To serve:

Olive oil

8 slices Prosciutto di Parma (Parma Ham), torn


Blueberries and maple syrup, to serve

METHOD

Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl. In another bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, milk, egg, melted butter and vanilla extract. Create a well in the centre of the dry ingredients with the back of your spoon, and slowly pour in the wet ingredients. Whisk well until smooth.

Heat a non-stick frying pan over a low-medium heat, and grease lightly with butter, wiping out any excess with kitchen paper. Use a ladle to spoon the batter into the pan. Cook for 1-2 minutes until the edges begin to set and bubbles begin to show, then flip the pancake carefully and cook on the other side for another 1-2 minutes until spongy and cooked.

Remove from the pan and keep warm in the oven while you continue with the rest of the pancakes, greasing the pan with more butter when required.

When all the pancakes are cooked, heat a little olive oil and add the torn Parma Ham. Cook over a medium heat for 1-2 minutes until crispy, turning regularly.

Serve the pancakes topped with the crispy Parma Ham and blueberries, then drizzle over the maple syrup.


Buttery scrambled eggs with Parma Ham and sourdough

Serves two

INGREDIENTS

6 Large eggs

30g Butter, plus extra for spreading

Salt & pepper

2 slices Sourdough bread

4 slices Prosciutto di Parma (Parma Ham)

Handful chives, finely chopped

 

METHOD

Break the eggs into a bowl and beat well with a fork. Add in the milk and a little salt and beat again.

Heat the butter in a heavy based saucepan over a low-medium heat. Once the butter has melted, but before it starts foaming, pour in the beaten egg. Do not stir immediately, instead allow the eggs to start to cook a little before dragging a wooden spoon through them, lifting large flakes. Do not stir vigorously. If it is sticking, turn the heat down.

Continue gently dragging the spoon across, lifting, and folding the eggs. When the eggs are softly set and slightly runny, remove from the heat as they will finish cooking in the residual heat.

While the eggs are cooking, toast and butter the sourdough slices.

Top the slices of sourdough with the salt, pepper, and chopped chives, then finish with the slices of Parma Ham.


Vegetable tart with Parma Ham

INGREDIENTS

1 Sheet ready rolled puff pastry

5 tbsp. Fresh pesto (homemade or shop bought)

½ Courgette

350g Cherry tomatoes

75g Boursin cheese

3 Spring onions

1 Egg, beaten

Olive oil

Salt & pepper


6 slices Prosciutto di Parma (Parma Ham)

METHOD

Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 4

Slice the tomatoes in half and use a peeler to shred the courgette into ribbons. Slice the spring onions into matchsticks.

Unroll the sheet of puff pastry and carefully transfer to a baking tray lined with baking paper. Using a sharp knife, score a border 2cm from the edge all the way round. Spread the pesto over the base, keeping within the scored lines.

Add the courgette ribbons, then scatter over the tomatoes, and spring onions. Top with dollops of Boursin cheese and basil leaves, drizzle with olive oil, and season well with salt and pepper. Brush the sides of the pastry with the beaten egg, then transfer to the heated oven. Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.

Remove from the oven, allow to cool slightly then top with the watercress and torn slices of Parma Ham. Cut into 6 slices and enjoy.

Cook's tip: If you want to make smaller individual tarts instead, cut the pastry into 6 slices before transferring to baking tray, and follow the rest of the steps for each tart.


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Soko Patisserie's Mince Pie Bon Bon Advent Calendar

That's Christmas has been running a feature on Advent Calendars and with the assistance of Anna Paganelli we have discovered this Christmas gem!

Soko Patisserie's Advent Calendar Features a Mince Pie Bon Bon! 

It's a veritable Christmas lover's and foodie's delight. You'll begin each day with Soko Patisserie's delicious selection of gastronomical Christmas treats, which will include a delightful Mince Pie bon bon, enrobed chocolates and magical golden Rocher's.

The Mince Pie Bon Bon

Every melt-in-the-mouth bonbons is a sensory explosion, releasing rich flavours and aromas from its crisp chocolate shell.

The Mince Pie bon bon is a very, very special limited edition. It features a delicious infusion of cream, spiced sweet mincemeat and a layer of buttery shortcut pastry enrobed in white chocolate.

Soko chocolatier and patisserie is based in my home city of Birmingham and has the backing and support of Michelin-starred chef Andreas Antona and Bake Off: The Professionals, Bharat Chandegra.

Soko's is always most careful to make certain they obtain their chocolate from reputable sources. 

Cacao Barry prides itself on employing only highest-grade high quality coco beans which are always produced sustainably. It's also promising to become fully deforestation-free and carbon positive by 2025.

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