Friday, 6 October 2023

Introducing buyindie for Christmas gifting

Handmade items from buyindie are typically one-of-a-kind or only produced in small batches. When you buy handmade, you're getting a unique product that isn't mass-produced, thus making it special and distinct.

A spokesman explained: "Our shops all have a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Our artisans take great pride in their work and they are fully committed to producing high quality items, which  results in longer-lasting and durable products that will be cherished for many years to come.

"Many artisans offer customisation options, allowing you to get a product tailored to your preferences. This can be especially meaningful for special occasions or personal preferences. In fact, it makes for the perfect gift!"

Buyinie was launched in the Autumn of 2022 and has already been short listed and won awards for its outstanding website designs and high quality of craftmanship. One to watch as it continues to grow in the future. 

To learn more visit www.buyindie.co.uk.

Kokedama Advent wreath

For this Kokedama Advent wreath, you will need a log slice, red mini poinsettias, moss, gold craft wire, three taper candles, three candle holders on spikes, wooden kebab sticks, a pine branch, a cordless drill and secateurs. Tip: The number of poinsettias you need will depend on the size of your log slice.



Festive Winterberry bouquet. A striking feature: this festive bouquet of winterberry, grasses and cut red poinsettias will definitely not go unnoticed. This design has a long vase life and is simple to make in just a few steps. In addition to the florals mentioned, you will need a large vase, small test tubes, craft wire, ribbon and secateurs.

Step 1: Attach the test tubes to the winterberry stems with craft wire.

Step 2: Tie the winterberry stems and grasses into a bouquet and secure it with the red ribbon.

Step 3: Fill the test tubes with water, insert the cut poinsettias into them and place the bouquet in the vase with fresh water. Tip: The poinsettias will stay fresh for up to two weeks if, immediately after cutting, you first dip the cut ends in hot water (about 60°C) for a few seconds and then in cold water.

Winterberry stems and cut poinsettias have a particularly long vase life if they have fresh water regularly. Faded poinsettias can also be easily replaced in this winter bouquet.

A striking feature: this festive bouquet of winterberry stems, grasses and cut red poinsettias will not go unnoticed. This bouquet has a long vase life and is simple to make in just a few steps. In addition to the florals mentioned, you will need small test tubes, craft wire and ribbon.

Step 1: Using a drill, make holes in the upper edge of the bowl at intervals of about 5cm. Make sure there is enough space between the holes and the edge.

Step 2: Cut 25cm lengths of the thick gold wire, one for each hole you drilled. Fold one length of wire in half and push the closed end through one of the holes. Form a small loop on the closed end so the wire doesn't slip out again. Repeat with each hole.

Step 3: Spread the open ends of each length of wire and twist one of the two ends, first around the adjacent length of wire, then back around the other half, to create a wire mesh like the one in the photo.

Step 4: Fill the bowl with compost and plant the mini poinsettias close together. Fill the border around the poinsettias with moss.

Step 5: Around the poinsettias, tuck the winterberry stems into the wire mesh until it is no longer visible.

Step 6: Finally, secure the ends of the winterberry stems to the wire mesh using the thin wire so that they don't stick out. Tip: Make sure to angle all the stems in the same direction so that they form a circular shape. This creates the impression of a swirl when you look at the arrangement from above.

Place the finished poinsettia bowl in a bright place indoors, protected from draughts. Water sparingly to avoid waterlogging.

A bowl planted with mini poinsettias and decorated with winterberry stems makes a beautiful centrepiece that will brighten up any room. With a little skill, you can create this festive DIY idea yourself.

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Thursday, 5 October 2023

Wednesday, 4 October 2023

Booze-filled advent calendars

Do you remember the fun you had as a child when, throughout the run up to Christmas Day, you got to open up that day's advent calendar window and ate a piece of chocolate?

Would you like to recreate the advent calendar magic of your childhood but with something a little more grownup?  

Why not have yourself a merry Christmas with The Food Market's selection of boozy advent calendars?

With advent calendars getting bigger, better and heavier every year, there's one clear winner. Celebrating the lead up to Christmas with an alcohol-themed advent calendar.

This year there are even more options to choose from and whether for yourself or as a gift for someone else, an alcohol advent calendar always proves itself to be really popular.

Fans of gin, vodka or rare whiskies will have plenty of options this Christmas, and what's better, the majority of them come in stunning, beautifully designed boxes so they're practically a nifty Christmas decoration in their own right.

Here are our picks of the best alcohol advent calendars to buy now for 2023

1) Single Cask Whisky Advent Calendar

Don't expect to find any little squares of plain chocolate here, because behind the 24 windows of the Single Cask Whisky Advent Calendar you'll discover a different 30ml wax-sealed dram of single cask whisky, made by some of the best whisky makers around. Just the ticket for any whisky fan looking for a uniquely delicious Christmas countdown!






2.  Bourbon & American Whiskey Advent Calendar

Explore whiskey from some of America's most excellent producers, spanning the delicious range of styles across the USA, including bourbon, rye, Tennessee whiskey and more! If you've marvelled at the Whisky Advent Calendar and thought, "That sounds fantastic, but I specifically love bourbon and the gamut of whiskeys from America", this one's for you.



3. Festive Vodka Advent Calendar

Discover some of the finest and most exciting vodkas from around the world as you count down to Christmas one tipple at a time. Behind these doors you’ll find a unique selection of vodka from delicious classics, to delectably innovative flavoured expressions

Discover some of the finest and most exciting vodkas from around the world as you count down to Christmas one tipple at a time. Behind these doors you’ll find a unique selection of vodka from delicious classics, to delectably innovative flavoured expressions


4. Old & Rare Whisky Advent Calendar

Embark on a truly special tasting adventure with This Old & Rare Whisky Advent Calendar, filled with some of the finest liquid from a variety of fantastic producers. Prepare to count down to Christmas with a plethora of delicious styles and flavour profiles, or it'll make the ultimate gift if you're looking for a way to delight a whisky fan this year.





5. Very Old & Rare Whisky Advent Calendar

As the name might indicate, this calendar contains some exceedingly special whiskies, the sort you probably won't be coming across again any time soon - perfect for the billionaire in your life!

After searching far and wide to unearth a selection of whiskies jaw-dropping enough to fit the bill, we have landed on the very rare an old Collection, with 24 wax-sealed drams, each containing a 30ml measure of a different precious whisky, presented in a superbly smart walnut box alongside an accompanying tasting glass. This absolute treasure trove has all you need to seriously upgrade your whisky collection.



To order please visit https://www.thefoodmarket.com

Ideal for Christmas? Proscenic launches the P12 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner with anti-tangle roller brush and Vertect™ Light technology

It's a cordless vacuum that can swiftly transform into a handheld version, it features 33kPa strong suction and can provide up to 60 minutes of cleaning time.

Smart home appliance manufacturer Proscenic, with a history of making components for Panasonic, Hitachi, Zojirushi, and Philips, has announced the availability of its new P12 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner. 

The P12 combines high-performance suction power with ultimate versatility, making it the ideal choice for modern homeowners who are looking for a convenient and efficient cleaning solution. (In the opinion of That's Christmas, it's an ideal Christmas gift for the new homemaker or new home owner. Or for the student who is studying away.)

Featuring an upgraded anti-tangle roller brush, the V-shaped guiding bristle works with an internal comb to reduce hair tangling, conveniently delivering a powerful performance with less maintenance needed. 

Alongside this, the 33 kPa strong suction of the 400W brushless motor provides the motorised roller brush power to efficiently pick up dirt and debris on the floor. The vacuum also has four suction modes available so there will be an option for user’s various cleaning needs.

The Proscenic P12 cordless vacuum can innovatively transform into a handheld version of itself allowing it to more effectively clean small spaces such as the sofa, upholsteries, vents, car seats, and more, making it a versatile vacuum with several different functions. The retractable vacuum tube also provides an adjustable length to allow for user’s maximum comfort while using, meaning the vacuum can be made to suit all users’ preferences.

The in-built Vertect™ Light uses green detection headlights to detect small particles that are invisible to the naked eye, helping users to see dust and debris more clearly, improving the efficiency of cleaning. Combined with the 180-degree swivel steering, the P12 ensures a thorough clean in even hard-to-reach areas. 

The P12 Cordless Vacuum not only provides an easy clean, but it also ensures users are able to use the device undisturbed; the large 2500mAh battery enables up to 60 minutes of cleaning in the quiet mode and 13 minutes in the max and, thanks to the 1.2L dust capacity, it provides users with powerful, convenient, and reliable cleaning.

The five-stage sealed filtration system with cyclonic dust separation and two HEPA filters capture 99.99% of dust particles, expelling non-allergenic purified air. This cyclone separates large particles, avoiding clogging and suction loss and the two HEPA filters also work to prevent particles larger than 0.3-micron from emission. The noise reduction technology also ensures that the device has a quieter operation of just 70 dB, so users may clean their homes without disturbing the family or pets.

The P12 is designed to facilitate an easy cleaning experience - with a convenient all-in-one large LED screen that shows the battery level, suction mode, and warnings for blockages in the V brush, the P12 is fully user-friendly. The Proscenic P12 also comes with a range of attachments, including a crevice tool, a brush tool, and a 2-in-1 combination tool, to help users tackle different cleaning tasks.

On Amazon UK, the vacuum cleaner has £40 off making it just £149.99 until the 10th October.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CCN7W1WD?ref=myi_title_dp

US Government shutdown delayed, but exporters should brace for Christmas disruption, warns ParcelHero

An 11th-hour deal means a potential US Government shutdown has been postponed until 17 November. But international parcel delivery expert ParcelHero says a long-term agreement looks further away than ever. UK exporters to the US should prepare for disruption before Christmas, it warns.

The US Government narrowly avoided a shutdown of many services after a stopgap funding deal was finally agreed last Saturday. 

The shutdown could have had an impact on UK-US trade and deliveries. But home delivery expert ParcelHero is warning the deal may have only delayed the inevitable until November 17th.

With mere hours to spare, the Republican House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, managed to delay a Government shutdown for a further 45 days. 

Tens of thousands of US Government employees would have been furloughed without pay and many federal services suspended from 00:01 ET (5am BST) on Sunday.

ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks M.I.L.T., says: "The short-term funding deal is good news for the US economy and everyone who does business with America. But in truth it's only kicked the can down the road. And a deal in November now looks even less likely to be a success.

‘The Government funding bill was narrowly passed in the House when McCarthy struck a deal with the Democrats, in defiance of the hard-line right in his own party. Rebel Republicans previously threatened to trigger moves to replace McCarthy if he were to make such a deal. Now they have started proceedings that will end in his replacement, possibly with a Speaker less willing to seek a compromise. If that happens, the chances of a funding deal on 17 November look even more distant."

He went on to say: "If there's a US Government shutdown after 17 November, it could have an impact on UK businesses and individuals who are sending products, gifts and mail to the US. That’s bad news leading in to the peak Christmas season. Some of the services which may be potentially affected are:

Mail

‘Many traditional UK Post Office mail services and certain economy courier services to the USA make use of the United States Postal Service for final delivery. There were some fears a shutdown could disrupt low-cost UK-US mail deliveries.

‘However, the USPS is funded via the sales of products (like stamps) and services, and not directly by the US Government. That means deliveries shouldn't be interrupted.

"The US National Postal Mail Handlers Union says: "It needs to be emphasised that the Postal Service and its employees won't be directly impacted by a shutdown. The USPS isn't an appropriated federal agency, and Mail Handlers will still receive pay checks and will still report to work." US Post Offices should also remain open.

Customs and maritime shipments

"The US Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) says a potential shutdown “will hinder the work of Government agencies that contribute to the foreign commercial activities of the United States”. That list includes US Customs and Border Protection, the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security, the Department of Transportation and the Federal Maritime Commission.

"CSIS says: “Essential work from agencies such as Customs and Border Protection’s cargo processing and inspection at ports, will continue, but functions less essential to day-to-day work but ultimately critical to these agencies’ long-term capabilities, like training activities, will be suspended.”

"Likewise, Government activities related to imports and trade monitoring, such as tariff exclusion request processing, would likely cease.

Airfreight

‘Many UK products are airfreighted to America, often in the holds of passenger services. The US political news site The Hill reports US Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has warned of potential disruptions in the airline industry, and highlighted the possible impact of a shutdown on air traffic control training:

“A shutdown would include, just in the transportation side alone, shutting down air traffic control training at the exact moment when the country recognizes the need for more, not less air traffic control staffing, and when we have finally got cancellations back at or below normal rates. 

"The air traffic controllers who would be working in the towers, they wouldn’t get paid. They’re under enough stress as it is doing that job without having to come into work with the added stress of not receiving a pay check.”

US services

‘Finally, during the last shutdown, almost 90% of the Department of Commerce’s staff was furloughed and the International Trade Commission was closed. Any progress on the elusive US-UK free trade agreement would also be further hindered. ParcelHero’s USA page will give live information on all available services in the event of a US Government shutdown, as well as full details on Customs advice, sending food, prohibited items, etc. 

‘The US is ParcelHero’s biggest individual overseas market. For expert advice on UK-US shipping, including Customs information, help for exports and prohibited items details, see: https://www.parcelhero.com/en-gb/international-courier-services/usa-parcel-delivery