Thursday, 19 October 2023

Christmas Drinks & Gifts: Salcombe Brewery's Christmas Tide and NEW Christmas Pub in a Box

The Salcombe Brewery Co. is absolutely delighted to announce the return of its hugely popular seasonal beer Christmas Tide (ABV 4.8%), which will be available from this month onward in 500ml bottles (8 x 500ml bottles RRP £19.50) from retail outlets, including the brewery shop and online for nationwide delivery from www.salcombebrewery.com.

Christmas Tide (ABV 4.8%) is a very special limited edition yuletide ale. It's a well-structured, malt-driven beer which will be available to be enjoyed throughout the festive season. The crystal, chocolate and wheat malts bring warmth and body to the beer, making it perfect for a winter's day. The plethora of hops build on the chocolatey malt base and add a bittersweet finish to this Christmas ale.

Christmas Tide is the perfect beer to get everyone into the festive spirit and if you're looking for gift ideas, the Christmas Tide Gift Pack, complete with two bottles of beer and a branded pint glass, makes the ideal stocking-filler (Gift Pack 2 x 500ml, 1 x branded pint glass £8.00 from the brewery's online shop.

New for this year, Christmas Tide will also be available in a Christmas Pub in a Box which is packed with beer, mats, glasses and tasty snacks, perfect for a festive night in! The box contains:

4 x 500ml bottles of our Christmas Tide beer (4.8% abv)

2x Salcombe Brewery branded 1/2 pint glasses

2 x Salcombe Brewery branded bar towels

6 x Salcombe Brewery beer mats

1 x Burts crisps

1 x The Dormen peanuts

The Christmas Pub in a Box will be available from late October priced £22.00 from the brewery's online shop.

For the full range of Salcombe Brewery Co. festive gifts visit www.salcombebrewery.com.

As we head toward Christmas, which cities in the UK are the most generous?

With Christmas rapidly approaching, the UK's leading Out of Home media and infrastructure company Clear Channel UK has released a new study focusing on ‘Gifting in the UK’.

 Based on a study of 1,000 respondents, it offers fascinating insights into the most generous cities in the UK, how much people spend on Christmas gifts, the most purchased gifts and the ways people shop for them, plus the main sources for gift inspiration and whose gift people put the most effort into.

Clear Channel wanted to find out where in the UK people are the most generous when it comes to giving gifts. The research revealed the most generous people live in Liverpool, with 60% of respondents claiming they enjoy giving gifts. Southampton is the second most generous city in the UK with 59%, closely followed by Nottingham, where 58% of people enjoy treating their nearest and dearest.

Londoners found themselves among the least generous, taking the 10th spot on the list with only 50% of people enjoying giving gifts. However, Manchester was the least generous city overall with only 41% of respondents embracing the gifting tradition.

The full list of the most generous cities in the UK can be found below:

1.Liverpool – 60%

2.Southampton – 59%

3.Nottingham – 58%

4.Leeds – 55%

5.Bristol – 55%

6.City of Edinburgh – 53%

7.Brighton and Hove – 51%

8.Leicester – 51%

9.Newcastle upon Tyne – 50%

10.Greater London - 50%

11.Glasgow – 48%

12.Birmingham - 48%

13.Sheffield – 46%

14.Cardiff – 45%

15.Greater Manchester - 41%

Other key findings from the survey:

- Only 25% of people plan to do their Christmas shopping online, while 34% plan to shop on the high street. The majority of people (41%) prefer to use a mixture of online and in-store shopping.

- The most purchased gifts are clothing (35%), toiletries & cosmetics (26%) and toys (27%).

- The most purchased gifts by women are clothing (43%), toiletries & cosmetics (35%) and toys (34%) while the most purchased gifts by men are clothing (28%), food & drink (21%) and toys (20%).

- Brits spend the most time and effort on their partners’ gifts.

- Brits plan to spend the same amount of money on Christmas gifts this year as last year.

- The majority of Brits plan to spend on average £101-£200 (23%) and £201-£400 (22%) on Christmas gifts.

Ben Hope, who is the Marketing Director at Clear Channel UK, said: “Christmas is the perfect opportunity for businesses to establish a connection between brand and audience. As they finalise their festive advertising strategies and start to consider their 2024 campaigns, we wanted to dive deep into consumer behaviour data and pull out some revelatory insights on shopping approaches in the UK. By creating the ‘Gifting in the UK’ report, we wanted to help businesses target their efforts more effectively and efficiently as they start their Christmas season marketing pushes.’’

FACTFILE: Clear Channel UK is one of the UK’s largest Out of Home media and infrastructure companies, operating over 33,000 advertising sites nationwide and employing 600+ people in 14 locations.

Clear Channel’s mission is to Create the Future of Media, transforming their estate to the benefit of all stakeholders through data-driven innovations and infrastructure. Their purpose is to provide both A Platform for Brands and A Platform for Good, delivering on advertisers’ media objectives whilst having a positive impact on the world around them.

We'd like to thank Clear Channel UK for sharing their data with us. 

https://www.clearchannel.co.uk/latest/gifting-in-the-uk-report


Send some love this Christmas from your heart into their hands

Send them some love this Christmas. From your heart into their hands, let Truly for You deliver a unique personalised gift to show your loved ones just how much you care.

Truly for You design hand made personalised Christmas Tree baubles, Welsh Lovespoons, wall plaques and shelf ornaments that make perfect keepsake gifts and stocking fillers for all, whatever the age of the recipient!

Truly for You have now designed the sweetest little puffy heart which fits comfortably into the palm of a hand, but also comes all ready to hang on the Christmas tree from an organza ribbon, too.

Hearts will be gilded to order, in a faux silver metal abstract pattern, each one being unique as no two patterns will ever be the same. Then they are carefully personalised with a choice of up to 30 characters of text on the metal disc in the centre of the heart, along with a cute Christmas tree design.

For safe keeping and gifting; each heart is presented in a silver coloured tin, decorated with the words “little tin of love” and a contemporary Christmas tree to complement the design on the heart bauble. The pre printed text inside of the lid sends Zmas Wishes to the gift recipient.

Our “little tin of love” ticks all the boxes of being an environmentally friendly, sustainable gift that is fully personalised, unique and can be cherished forever. So in today's throw away society, Truly for You are proud that their creations are not discarded but are kept for lifetimes, by thousands of happy customers, many of them repeat buyers year after year.

For more information about “Truly for You” and its range of unique keepsakes, visit www.trulyforyou.co.uk email trulyforyou@yahoo.co.uk or join their Facebook Group.

You are also most welcome to call FREEFONE 0800 612 8745 and ask for Kim.

M&S launches recruitment drive to fill 10,000 Christmas roles

Marks & Spencer has announced that is to recruit 10,000 new Customer Assistants to support in its stores over the Christmas period.

The number of vacancies is a more than 40% increase on last year and reflects the additional investment M&S is making in colleague hours to support customers on the shop floor.

A Customer Assistant at M&S is the face of the business and is responsible for delivering a great shopping experience for customers and championing and promoting products. From serving customers on the shop floor and at service points, ensuring shelves and rails are always stocked with product to engaging with customers to understand their needs and make recommendations; a Customer Assistant role is varied and wide-ranging.  

Christmas colleagues also play in integral role in delivering M&S’ Christmas Food to Order service, ensuring millions of customers get their all-important festival essentials and treats on time.

The new colleagues will join M&S from 19th November onwards, with a range of start dates, variety of roles and flexible working patterns available. Colleagues will also enjoy a range of benefits, including 20% colleague discount from the day they start working for M&S.

Sacha Berendji, who is Operations Director at M&S, said: “Our fantastic store colleagues play such a big part in delivering the magic of M&S at Christmas to all our customers. And this year we’re recruiting even more colleagues to ensure there’s always someone on hand to offer support and recommendations.

“The Christmas period is a busy but exciting time for M&S and no two days are the same, in fact, many colleagues who began their M&S careers at Christmas and have since gone onto progress across our business. With a range of roles and flexible working patterns available, anyone who's interested in being part of something special this Christmas should visit our careers website to apply.”

The Customer Service Assistant roles will span both Foods and Clothing & Home and are located all over the UK, with vacancies in every store.

To apply, you can visit https://jobs.marksandspencer.com/christmas where roles are now live and new vacancies being added all the time.

Aldi's fantastic new Christmas sandwich range hits the shops soon

Aldi's 2023 range includes a NEW Seafood Cocktail Bloomer and the returning favourite, Pigs Under Cheesy Blanket Sub Roll.

Aldi is serving up a delicious dose of fantastic festive cheer to shoppers this Christmas, with 2023’s highly anticipated range of mouth-watering festive sandwiches, including the NEW Specially Selected Seafood Cocktail Bloomer, and the Pigs Under Blankets Sub Roll. Available in stores from 28th October and priced from just £1.75, the range is sure to get shoppers bread-y for the season!

All-new Seafood Cocktail Bloomer is joining this year’s collection of Christmas sandwiches, the range is sure to stir excitement among shoppers craving a yuletide flavour fix.

NEW Specially Selected Seafood Cocktail Bloomer (£2.69) – A brand new addition to Aldi’s line up, the Specially Selected Seafood Cocktail Bloomer is the ultimate holiday delight. Succulent king prawns, surimi, and cold-water prawns combined with a rich Marie Rose cocktail sauce, a spritz of zesty lemon juice and Apollo leaf lettuce offers a fresh taste of the ocean nestled between hearty slices of malted bloomer bread.

Pigs Under Cheesy Blankets Sub Roll (£2.49) – For a moment of special yuletide feasting, submit to the ultimate Christmassy cravings with this sumptuous sub. Sausages paired with crisp rashers of streaky bacon, topped with creamy soft brie and perfectly complemented by a sweet cranberry sauce.

Limited Edition Christmas Turkey Feast Sandwich (£1.99) – Indulge in this limited-edition Turkey feast sandwich and enjoy all the best of the season in one mouth-watering moment. Tender slices of British turkey breast combined with crispy smoked bacon, meaty pork and sage onion stuffing, finished off with sweet cranberry sauce and creamy mayonnaise on seeded malted bread.

Turkey and Trimming Toastie (£1.75) – This toasted sandwich is a turkey lover’s dream and comes complete with all the Christmas dinner essentials in tasty toastie form. With turkey, bacon, stuffing, and a mix of cheddar and mozzarella cheese combining in bread to create a melty meal on the go, this toasted treat will be a hit with Aldi shoppers this festive season.

Vegan Festive Feast Sandwich (£1.99) – This jam-packed festive sub is a veggie filled feast that will sleigh your taste buds with plant-based perfection! Cranberry and poppyseed bread is filled with parsnip fritters, red cabbage, and apple, as well as cranberry sauce, pumpkin vegan sage, onion mayonnaise and spinach.

Turkey Feast Wrap (£2.29) – A seasonal feast to brighten up any lunchtime, the Turkey Feast Wrap combines tender slices of British turkey breast with crispy smoked bacon, meaty pork and sage onion stuffing, layered amidst sweet cranberry sauce and creamy mayonnaise.

Brie & Cranberry Chutney Sandwich (£1.99) – The ultimate French combo. This delicious vegetarian sandwich combines velvety brie cheese with a tangy cranberry sauce, complemented by orange and ginger chutney on oatmeal bread.

Salmon and Soft Cheese Sandwich (£1.99) – This go-to sandwich is a continual Christmas classic and combines Scottish Salmon, delicately infused with lemon, and finished with black pepper, with a creamy soft cheese on wholemeal bread. 

Aldi’s Christmas sandwich selection is available in stores from 25th October onwards. 

www.aldi.co.uk

Craft your way to Christmas with Stars for Europe

Stars for Europe offers step-by-step guides for festive DIY enthusiasts.

Whether as a pot plant or cut flower in bouquets and arrangements, with its beautiful bracts, the poinsettia, also known as the Christmas Star, is widely used as interior décor as the nights draw in and thoughts turn to Christmas.

Careful cultivation over the years has resulted in a broad variety of poinsettia plants in a beautiful array of colours, from trendy Viva Magenta and Apricot Crush (Pantone Colours of the Year for 2023 and 2024 respectively), to pure Scandi-chic white and cream to hot Barbie Pink and – of course – traditional red.

This spectacular array of coloured bracts can be turned to all manner of fun and satisfying craft projects, suitable for DIY enthusiasts with different skill levels. Here the experts at Stars for Europe set out a range of projects that you can enjoy creating at home, from beautiful centrepieces and planters to special wreaths and bouquets.

Homemade flower and candleholders featuring poinsettias make a natural table decoration that's quick and easy to make and can be used in a variety of ways. These DIY flower holders also make wonderful gifts.

For these mini flower vases and candleholders you will need mini poinsettias, frosted apples (available from florists), candleholders on spikes, taper candles, test tubes, moss, craft wire, gold glitter, a vegetable peeler, oranges, pins and red ribbon.

For the poinsettia candleholder, carefully remove the mini poinsettia from its pot, wrap the root ball with moss and bind the moss ball with the craft wire. Then insert a test tube into the hole, fill it with water and place a cut poinsettia in it. Tip: Immediately after cutting, dip the poinsettia stem in hot water (about 60°C) for a few seconds and then in cold water. In clean water, the poinsettia will stay fresh and beautiful for up to two weeks.

Tip: Water the plant beforehand so the root ball is moist before pushing in the candleholder.

Wrap the red ribbon around your oranges, tie a bow on top and secure in place with a pin in the base of the fruit. Arrange your homemade poinsettia vases and candle holders on the table. Place the decorated oranges and more frosted apples next to them.

Scandi-chic candle planter

This DIY candle planter makes a Scandi-style centrepiece out of gorgeous cut cream poinsettias that takes very little skill to make. You will need a bowl, chicken wire, floral tape, high-strength glue, a candle, a short piece of plastic pipe, poinsettias, kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos manglesii), winterberry (Ilex verticillata), wild asparagus (Asparagus acutifolius), eucalyptus pods (Eucalyptus robusta), James Storie orchids (Aranthera James Storie) and kiwi vines (Actinidia deliciosa).

Step 1: Stick the plastic tube to the bottom of the bowl using the glue.

Step 2: Cut a length of chicken wire to roughly the diameter of the bowl, scrunch it up and place it inside the bowl, around the section of pipe and fix it in place, using floral tape placed over the edge of the bowl.

Step 3: Insert the cut poinsettias and the other florals close together into the chicken wire. Finally, place the candle into the plastic tube and add water to the bowl. Tip: Cut poinsettias will last for up to two weeks if you immerse the cut stem end in hot water (approx. 60°C) for a few seconds immediately after cutting and then in cold water, then place the cut flower in fresh water.

This stunning bouquet of winterberry stems, grasses and cut red poinsettias has a long vase life if regularly given fresh water and is simple to make in just a few steps. In addition to the florals you will need small test tubes, craft wire and ribbon.

 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. Faded poinsettias can also be easily replaced in this winter bouquet.

Kokedama Advent Wreath

With its floating moss balls and scarlet mini poinsettias, this Kokedama decoration is show stopper. You can create this original design idea in a few steps using a log slice, 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.

Step 1: Use the cordless drill to drill holes in the log slice for the candle holders and the wooden kebab sticks. You will place the kokedamas onto the sticks later, so make sure the holes are evenly spaced out over the log slice.

Step 2: Insert the spiked candle holders and the sticks into the pre-drilled holes. Space the candle holders out evenly.

Step 3: Remove the mini poinsettias from their pots, wrap the root balls with moss and secure it with the gold craft wire. Tip: Water the plants beforehand so the root balls are moist.

Step 4: Gently push the poinsettia kokedamas onto the wooden sticks so they are level with each other here.

Step 5: Finish off the arrangement with the pine branches. You can also attach the sprigs to the candle holders with craft wire. Finally, put the candles in the holders and place the arrangement in a bright place protected from draughts. Place the finished wreath in your desired spot and light the candles.

Tip: You can water the mini poinsettias gently from above. Alternatively, place the wrapped root balls briefly in a container with a little water to allow the moss to soak it up.

More information about the poinsettia and lots of decoration ideas can be found at https://www.starsuniteeurope.eu

Stars for Europe is a marketing initiative from European poinsettia breeders Beekenkamp Plants, Dümmen Orange, Selecta One and Syngenta Flowers.

The initiative was founded in 2000 with the aim to promote and secure long-term poinsettia sales. Through carefully defined themes, targets and an image refresh, the initiative taps into new buyer groups and increasingly inspires younger generations with poinsettias. The campaign is now active in 22 countries.

We'd like to thank Stars for Europe for providing the image used.

Embracing Tradition: A Traditional Christmas in Ireland

This time That's Christmas takes a look at a traditional Christmas in Ireland.

As we near the festive season, many countries around the world prepare to celebrate Christmas in their unique ways. Ireland, a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage, has its own special way of embracing the Christmas spirit. 

Christmas in Ireland is not just a day but a season filled with ancient traditions, heart-warming rituals, and a sense of community that genuinely captures the essence of the Christmas season. In this blog post, we will take a journey into the heart of a traditional Irish Christmas.

Decorating the Home

In Ireland, the Christmas season kicks off in early December with the lighting of the first candle in the Advent wreath. Many Irish families also put up their Christmas trees and decorate their homes with festive ornaments and twinkling lights. However, traditional Irish decorations often include sprigs of holly and ivy, which symbolise protection and good luck. Mistletoe is hung above doorways, where a kiss is exchanged beneath it, a custom that dates back to ancient Celtic traditions.

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is an important time for Irish families. Many attend a midnight Mass, which is a solemn and spiritual occasion. After Mass, it's customary to return home and enjoy a warm, hearty bowl of soup before heading to bed.

A Visit from Santa

In Ireland, Santa Claus is known as "Daidí na Nollag" or "Father Christmas." Children leave out a glass of milk and some mince pies for Santa, along with a carrot for his reindeer. This gesture is a sign of the warmth and hospitality that characterises Irish culture.

Traditional Christmas Dinner

On Christmas Day, a grand feast is prepared and shared among family and friends. The centrepiece of the meal is typically a roast turkey, ham, or goose. Traditional side dishes include stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and a wide array of vegetables. Christmas pudding, a rich fruitcake, is a must-have dessert. It's often doused in brandy and set ablaze before being served with a dollop of custard or cream.

St. Stephen's Day (Boxing Day)

The day after Christmas, known as St. Stephen's Day or Boxing Day, is marked by a variety of traditions. In rural areas, "Hunting the Wren" is a popular custom, where groups of young people dress up in straw costumes and parade through the streets, singing songs and collecting donations for charity.

Candlelit Windows

A beautiful Irish tradition is the lighting of a single candle in the window on Christmas Eve. This candle is a symbol of welcome and is meant to guide Mary and Joseph on their way to find shelter, a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.

Christmas Carols and Music

Music is a fundamental part of an Irish Christmas. Local choirs and carol singers often visit homes, hospitals, and care facilities to share the joy of the season through songs and music. Traditional Irish instruments, like the tin whistle and bodhrán, add a unique and lively touch to the festivities.

Wren Boys

The Wren Boys tradition involves groups of young people, known as "Wren Boys," dressing in straw costumes and masks, parading through towns and villages, and collecting money for charity. This custom has roots in an old Irish legend and is a lively and colourful part of the Christmas season.

A traditional Christmas in Ireland is a heart-warming and authentic celebration of the holiday season. It's a time when family and community take centre stage, and age-old customs and rituals bring people together in a spirit of warmth and generosity. While modern influences have shaped some aspects of the holiday, the essence of a traditional Irish Christmas endures, reminding us of the importance of cherishing our heritage and the joy of the season.

(Image courtesy of Ylanite Koppens from Pixabay)