Yes, Rosebud Preserves are jars of pure joy. The jar of pure joy that we partook of was a jar of Rosebud Preserve's Ampleforth Abbey Beer Fruit Chutney.
It is dark and extremely fruity chutney, It is made with Ampleforth Abbey's delicious beer, cider vinegar, onions, sugar (unrefined, of course!) prunes. dates, apricots, sea salt, allspice and cayenne pepper.
The result is a dark and thick chunky beer fruit chutney that is an ideal accompaniment for cheeses (such as Wensleydale, mature cheddar and Shepherd's Purse cheeses and also it is wonderful with sliced turkey, so is a must have for Boxing Day turkey sandwiches.
To learn more about their range or to buy online please visit www.rosebudpreserves.co.uk.
Sunday, 21 December 2014
Don't panic! You can still get great presents for Christmas!
You can still get great presents for Christmas!
Amazon is great, as you can even buy e-mail gift tokens from them on December 25th!
All you need do is to visit the That's Christmas sister site, That's books, http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk/ and use the Amazon-powered shop their to buy books, DVDs, games, gifts and Amazon gift tokens for the people in your life who matter to you.
Also, most town markets, independent retailers and large stores and supermarkets will have late opening this week, some will be open 24 hours a day, so you should be able to get everything you need.
Retailers! If you have something to promote on That's Christmas, please email thatschristmas@mail.com with the details and we'll do the rest for you!
Amazon is great, as you can even buy e-mail gift tokens from them on December 25th!
All you need do is to visit the That's Christmas sister site, That's books, http://thatsbooks.blogspot.co.uk/ and use the Amazon-powered shop their to buy books, DVDs, games, gifts and Amazon gift tokens for the people in your life who matter to you.
Also, most town markets, independent retailers and large stores and supermarkets will have late opening this week, some will be open 24 hours a day, so you should be able to get everything you need.
Retailers! If you have something to promote on That's Christmas, please email thatschristmas@mail.com with the details and we'll do the rest for you!
Songs that are popular in Britain during Christmas Time
There are several season songs that, although not necessarily religious, certainly mean it is Christmas Time to the people of Britain.
Here are a selection of them:-
Here are a selection of them:-
Roy Wood's Wizard, with I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day.
The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale Of New York
Paul McCartney A Wonderful Christmas Time
Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You
Dean Martin - Let it Snow!
Shakin' Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone
Slade - Merry Christmas Everybody
Cliff Richard - Mistletoe And Wine
Merry Christmas, everyone from all of us at That's Christmas!
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Arrange some neat accessible trips out this Christmas season
This Christmas season, you will be able to find plenty to entertain you and your family. And that are accessible, too.
There are some fantastic days out available, with ideas for indoor venues all over the UK from The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: Family Days Out.
The Family Days Out microsite is a compilation of the best accessible outings from all over the UK, that are rated as being family friendly.
It also has helpful reviews of family-friendly attractions like The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth.
There's the Imperial War Museum location at Duxford near Cambridge. Explore a stunning collection of aircraft from World War I right up to the present day.
Belfast has the W5 Science Museum and Discovery Centre, with in excess of 250 interactive exhibits for adults and children alike.
The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain and the Family Days Out microsite have been developed with Motability Operations, the company that operates the Motability Car Scheme for disabled people. These online reviews contain all the must-have accessibility information needed to enjoy a great day out.
For more information, please visit http://www.accessibleguide.co.uk/family-days-out.html, follow www.twitter.com/accessibleguide or ‘like’ www.facebook.com/accessibleguide.
There are some fantastic days out available, with ideas for indoor venues all over the UK from The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: Family Days Out.
The Family Days Out microsite is a compilation of the best accessible outings from all over the UK, that are rated as being family friendly.
It also has helpful reviews of family-friendly attractions like The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth.
There's the Imperial War Museum location at Duxford near Cambridge. Explore a stunning collection of aircraft from World War I right up to the present day.
Belfast has the W5 Science Museum and Discovery Centre, with in excess of 250 interactive exhibits for adults and children alike.
The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain and the Family Days Out microsite have been developed with Motability Operations, the company that operates the Motability Car Scheme for disabled people. These online reviews contain all the must-have accessibility information needed to enjoy a great day out.
For more information, please visit http://www.accessibleguide.co.uk/family-days-out.html, follow www.twitter.com/accessibleguide or ‘like’ www.facebook.com/accessibleguide.
More from Nairns
We have already written about Nairns Oat Cakes, but perhaps we might have inadvertently mislead you. Whilst it is true that cheeses do cry out for Nairns Oat Cakes, Nairns are not just for cheese.
Nairns are so deliciously light that they can be eaten by themselves without any topping.
But they'll be at home with cheeses (of course!) and with pate, both meat and vegetarian, with smoked salmon, (perhaps served on a bed of cream cheese? Delicious!) and with chutneys, jams, preserves, marmalades and with cold cuts of turkey, pheasant, duck, beef, lamb or pork.
It really is up to you. And don't forget that the type of Oats used by the masterbakers at Nairns have something of a reputation as being a super food. They provide slow release energy (no nasty sugar rush!) and the biscuits themselves contain 40% less sugar than your average biscuits!
And this really brings us to another point. If you can have Nairns Biscuits, why would you settle for anything that is merely "average"?
So! Raise your Nairns, take a dram of Scotch and give a toast of thanks for Nairns!
Nairns are so deliciously light that they can be eaten by themselves without any topping.
But they'll be at home with cheeses (of course!) and with pate, both meat and vegetarian, with smoked salmon, (perhaps served on a bed of cream cheese? Delicious!) and with chutneys, jams, preserves, marmalades and with cold cuts of turkey, pheasant, duck, beef, lamb or pork.
It really is up to you. And don't forget that the type of Oats used by the masterbakers at Nairns have something of a reputation as being a super food. They provide slow release energy (no nasty sugar rush!) and the biscuits themselves contain 40% less sugar than your average biscuits!
And this really brings us to another point. If you can have Nairns Biscuits, why would you settle for anything that is merely "average"?
So! Raise your Nairns, take a dram of Scotch and give a toast of thanks for Nairns!
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Take time out for Costa coffee, this Christmas season
Everyone knows about the delicious range of coffees at Costa.
But, perhaps not so widely known about are the special seasonal items that Costa places on their menu every Christmas.
Not only are there special drinks there are some other, equally special and equally delicious seasonal food items, too.
For example you can try one of the following items from the Costa menu:-
Starting with the drinks, there's a somewhat bewildering choice of: Gingerbread & Cream Latte (EDITOR: This is my favourite!), Brownie Hot Chocolate , Orange Hot Chocolate, Sticky Toffee Latte, Praline Cappucino, White Hot Chocolate, Black Forest Hot Chocolate. All delicious and a delightful pick me up when out battling your Christmas shopping!
And, as I mentioned, there's the special foods, too. Turkey and the Trimmings, Cheese and Cranberry Topped Toastie and the Brie, Bacon and Cranberry Panini.
And for a neat sweat dessert treat, there's Gingerbread Muffin, Cherry and Almond Muffin, Mince Tart, Christmas Cornflake Crunch, Mini Chocolate Cake, Salted Caramel Yule Log, and Festive Teacake.
Looking for a lighter bite? Stollen Bites, Chocolate and Cherry Mini Tartlet, Orange and Cranberry Mini Tartlet, Caramel Hazelnut Mini Tartlet, and Hot Spiced apple. (EDITOR: Stollen bites? Served with a Ginergerbread and Cream Latte? Wow! Now I am in Heaven!)
And to keep the little ones happy and content (whilst allowing them to get into the festive spirit by being creative, too!) Costa has 'ice your own' Ginerbread biscuits. What a super idea!
(EDITOR: It's also good to see that people like my wife who is gluten intolerant are catered for by Costa. There are Gluten Free Turkey, Bacon and Cranberry Wraps and some Gluten Free Christmas cake, too! And vegetarians don't need to feel left out, as the special Christmas sandwich range has a Cheeseboard Panini with Festive Chutney specially for you!)
Looking for a suitable Christmas gift for the Costa lover? Then you can buy them some festive ceramic mugs that are sold in store for £7.95 and come in four cute Christmas characters - Santa, Reindeer, Elf and Snowman.
You can also buy them Costa gift cards, too!
To learn more please visit http://www.costa.co.uk.
You can also enjoy some Costa products at home. Please visit http://www.costa.co.uk/menu/costa-at-home/ to learn more.
But, perhaps not so widely known about are the special seasonal items that Costa places on their menu every Christmas.
Not only are there special drinks there are some other, equally special and equally delicious seasonal food items, too.
For example you can try one of the following items from the Costa menu:-
Starting with the drinks, there's a somewhat bewildering choice of: Gingerbread & Cream Latte (EDITOR: This is my favourite!), Brownie Hot Chocolate , Orange Hot Chocolate, Sticky Toffee Latte, Praline Cappucino, White Hot Chocolate, Black Forest Hot Chocolate. All delicious and a delightful pick me up when out battling your Christmas shopping!
And, as I mentioned, there's the special foods, too. Turkey and the Trimmings, Cheese and Cranberry Topped Toastie and the Brie, Bacon and Cranberry Panini.
And for a neat sweat dessert treat, there's Gingerbread Muffin, Cherry and Almond Muffin, Mince Tart, Christmas Cornflake Crunch, Mini Chocolate Cake, Salted Caramel Yule Log, and Festive Teacake.
Looking for a lighter bite? Stollen Bites, Chocolate and Cherry Mini Tartlet, Orange and Cranberry Mini Tartlet, Caramel Hazelnut Mini Tartlet, and Hot Spiced apple. (EDITOR: Stollen bites? Served with a Ginergerbread and Cream Latte? Wow! Now I am in Heaven!)
And to keep the little ones happy and content (whilst allowing them to get into the festive spirit by being creative, too!) Costa has 'ice your own' Ginerbread biscuits. What a super idea!
(EDITOR: It's also good to see that people like my wife who is gluten intolerant are catered for by Costa. There are Gluten Free Turkey, Bacon and Cranberry Wraps and some Gluten Free Christmas cake, too! And vegetarians don't need to feel left out, as the special Christmas sandwich range has a Cheeseboard Panini with Festive Chutney specially for you!)
Looking for a suitable Christmas gift for the Costa lover? Then you can buy them some festive ceramic mugs that are sold in store for £7.95 and come in four cute Christmas characters - Santa, Reindeer, Elf and Snowman.
You can also buy them Costa gift cards, too!
To learn more please visit http://www.costa.co.uk.
You can also enjoy some Costa products at home. Please visit http://www.costa.co.uk/menu/costa-at-home/ to learn more.
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