Thursday, 14 November 2024

The Art of Sourcing Ready-Mixed Cocktails for a Merry Christmas

The festive season is fast approaching, and if you're like most of us, you're already planning the perfect Christmas gathering. Amidst the hustle and bustle of decking the halls, arranging the turkey, and wrapping presents, there's one key aspect that can make or break your festive celebration: the drinks menu.

This year, why not save yourself the hassle of mixing cocktails all night by opting for premium ready-mixed cocktails? Not only are they a fantastic way to keep your guests happy, but they also take the pressure off playing bartender when you'd rather be mingling. Here's everything you need to know about sourcing the best pre-made cocktails to make your Christmas celebration truly special.

1. Why Choose Ready-Mixed Cocktails?

Let's face it: while there's something magical about handcrafted cocktails, the reality is that mixing them to perfection can be time-consuming, especially when you're hosting a crowd. Ready-mixed cocktails offer a convenient and high-quality solution. Today's pre-bottled options are crafted with as much care and expertise as any drink you'd find in a top-tier bar, with premium spirits, fresh ingredients, and well-balanced flavours.

Plus, with the festive season being all about enjoying the company of loved ones, having a selection of ready-mixed cocktails on hand means you can spend more time creating memories rather than shaking, stirring, and muddling behind a bar.

2. What to Look for When Sourcing Ready-Mixed Cocktails

When it comes to buying pre-made cocktails, not all are created equal. To ensure you’re getting the best quality, consider the following factors:

Quality Ingredients: Look for brands that use natural ingredients and avoid artificial flavours or preservatives. Cocktails made with fresh juices, craft spirits, and aromatic bitters will taste much closer to something you'd make yourself.

Alcohol Content: Ready-mixed cocktails come in varying strengths, so check the ABV (alcohol by volume) to ensure they suit your party vibe. For daytime events or family gatherings, a lower ABV might be ideal, while something stronger could be perfect for an evening soiree.

Variety and Versatility: Stocking a range of cocktails means you can cater to different tastes. Classic options like Espresso Martinis, Negronis, and Old Fashioneds are always crowd-pleasers, while something more festive like a Mulled Wine Punch or Spiced Rum Old Fashioned can bring a Christmas twist.

Eco-Friendly Packaging: With sustainability on everyone's minds, opt for brands that use recyclable or biodegradable packaging. This way, you can toast to the holidays without the guilt of excess waste.

3. Top Picks for Christmas Ready-Mixed Cocktails

Here are some standout options available in the UK that are sure to impress your guests:

Whitebox Cocktails: Known for their bar-quality canned cocktails, Whitebox offers classics like the Pocket Negroni and Squeezy Margarita. Their sleek cans are perfect for parties, and the cocktails are mixed to perfection.

The Cocktail Society: For a touch of luxury, The Cocktail Society delivers beautifully bottled cocktails like the Smoked Negroni and Espresso Martini. Each bottle is crafted using small-batch spirits and artisan ingredients.

MOTH (Mix of Total Happiness): MOTH offers a range of pre-mixed cocktails, including a refreshing Mojito and a robust Old Fashioned. Their cocktails are designed to be enjoyed straight from the can or over ice.

Tipplesworth: If you're after something with a festive twist, Tipplesworth's pre-bottled Spiced Ginger Mule or the Bramble will add a seasonal flair to your drinks table.

4. How to Serve Ready-Mixed Cocktails for Maximum Impact

While ready-mixed cocktails take away the stress of preparation, there’s still room to add a personal touch:

Presentation is Key: Serve your cocktails in elegant glassware with garnishes like citrus twists, sprigs of rosemary, or sugared cranberries for that festive flair. A well-presented drink will always elevate the experience.

Chill in Advance: For cocktails served cold, be sure to refrigerate or chill them in ice buckets before guests arrive. This ensures that they're perfectly refreshing from the first sip.

Warm Up with Mulled Cocktails: If you're serving something like mulled wine or a hot toddy, gently warm it on the hob just before serving. Add a cinnamon stick, star anise, and a slice of orange for an aromatic finish.

5. Where to Buy Ready-Mixed Cocktails in the UK

You can find an impressive selection of ready-mixed cocktails at major retailers like Morrison's, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer, and Selfridges. For a more extensive range, consider browsing online at sites like TheDrinkShop, Master of Malt, or The Whisky Exchange, where you'll find exclusive, small-batch brands not typically available on the high street.

6. Conclusion: Make This Christmas Effortless and Delicious

Christmas is a time to relax, enjoy good company, and savour the spirit of the season. By sourcing high-quality ready-mixed cocktails, you can take the stress out of hosting and ensure that your drinks are as delightful as your festive decor. With the right selection, you'll be able to toast to a merry Christmas with ease, leaving more time for what truly matters: making joyful memories with your loved ones.

So, as you plan your festive gathering, consider adding a few bottles or cans of expertly crafted ready-mixed cocktails to your shopping list. After all, it’s the season to eat, drink, and be merry—and a good cocktail is the perfect way to celebrate!

GATHER produce a lovely range of delicious ready mixed cocktails https://thatschristmas.blogspot.com/2024/10/gather-for-christmas-with-gather.html

Cheers to a stress-free and sparkling Christmas!

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Tesco unveils a sweet way to help charities fighting hunger this Christmas

Tesco is proud to announce that it is giving a little extra help to two leading charities that are fighting hunger this Christmas, with a 10p donation from each gingerbread product sold at Tesco.

The donation, across a wide range of tasty gingerbread products, will help Tesco’s long-standing charity partners Trussell and FareShare support people in communities across the UK. 

Trussell works with the UK’s biggest community of foodbanks, helping people in hardship with food when they need it most, while FareShare redistributes surplus food to support more than 8,000 local charities and community groups.

With gingerbread at the centre of Tesco’s Christmas campaign this year, Tesco Chief Commercial Officer Ashwin Prasad said making a donation for each gingerbread product sold provided the ideal opportunity to help feed the Christmas spirit.

“Gingerbread is a great tradition of Christmas for many, as is helping others,” he said. “By picking up one of the delicious gingerbread products that we we stock, and maybe even trying your hand at building a gingerbread house this Christmas, Tesco customers will be helping to support the vital work of our friends at Trussell and FareShare in fighting hunger.”

Kris Gibbon-Walsh, CEO at FareShare, said the donations would make a real difference. "We are really incredibly grateful to Tesco for a brilliant festive fundraising opportunity for FareShare,” he said. “All funds raised through the purchase of gingerbread items at Tesco will help us to get good food to charities and community groups across the UK providing meals and bringing people together this winter."

Sophie Carre, Trussell's Director of Public Engagement added: “We are obviously extremely grateful to Tesco for donating 10p to Trussell from the sale of gingerbread products this Christmas. Whether you buy a kit to build a gingerbread house with your family or treat yourself to a pack of festive biscuits, every purchase made will help to support our work to end hunger in the UK. Food banks are facing an extremely tough winter but, thanks to the generosity of Tesco and its customers, they will be able to be there for anyone facing hardship in their community.”

In total 18 different types of gingerbread will trigger a donation, with Tesco’s own gingerbread products and those from leading and regional brands falling under the scheme, too. Donations will be made on products purchased from today, November 13, right through to Christmas Day and donations will be split equally between the two recipient charities.

This year Tesco’s Christmas campaign tells the heartwarming and poignant story of a young man called Gary’s journey to rekindle a cherished tradition of building a gingerbread house; something he used to do with his grandmother. 

Viewers see Gary and his grandfather come together to re-live the tradition and nostalgic comfort of the project, and their home-made biscuit build takes pride of place on the Christmas table. The advert is set to the soundtrack of On Melancholy Hill by Gorillaz and first aired during the Great British Bake Off on November 12. It can be seen in cinemas until December 23 or online here: Helping #FeedYourChristmasSpirit


FACTFILE:-

Tesco Stores Limited will donate 10p through the sale of gingerbread products between 13/11/24 and 25/12/24 either in-store or online. The total donations raised will be split equally between FareShare, a registered charity in England and Wales (1100051) and Scotland (SC052672) and Trussell, the operating name of The Trussell Trust, a registered charity in England & Wales (1110522) and Scotland (SC044246) to help provide access to food for people in the community that need our help. Tesco Stores Limited will make available the final total of donations shortly after the Christmas period.

Products included Are:-

Tesco gingerbread biscuit

Tesco 5 gingerbread men kit 199g

Tesco 30 mini gingerbread men 300g

Tesco create your own gingerbread house 613g

Tesco seasonal gingerbread biscuit

Tesco 10 mini gingerbread men

Tesco gingerbread mix 225g

Kopernik iced gingerbread 153g

Organix 15 gingerbread men 135g

Organix mini gingerbread men biscuits 5x20g

Tesco free from gingerbread men 154g

McVitie’s mini gingerbread men 6x19g

Tesco mini gingerbread men 100g

Furniss Cornish gingerbread with dark choc 200g

Oreo gingerbread 154g

Tesco gingerbread Christmas tree kit

Tesco gingerbread dough 350g

Tesco mini gingerbread village

Yeah, I feel certain that The That's Christmas team will be making our way to our nearest Tesco (lucky for us it's a big one with a massive baked goods section!) to stock up on ginger bread products. 

It's actually a bit of a tradition of ours to build our own gingerbread houses and it looks likely that Tesco gingerbread Christmas tree kits could be the way we'll be going this Christmas! 

Why don't you join us, if you can and build your own gingerbread houses and Christmas trees? Come on! It'll be a lot of fun.

You can email you entries to afj_UK@yahoo.com

Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Coventry Orchestra’s Winter Concert ‘Music Glorious Music’ in aid of local food banks

An unmissable family concert from Coventry’s Heart of England Co-operative concert orchestra – who knows, Santa may even make time in his busy schedule to join them!

Funds raised will aid the important work of Balsall Common Lions to support local food banks in the Christmas period.

This event promises a delightful selection of Christmas classics and orchestral favourites. Audience members will enjoy a magical programme featuring selections from Oliver, The Nutcracker Suite, Christmas at the Movies, White Christmas, and Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson, along with other seasonal music.

Book the concert in your diary at 3pm on 7th December at Heart of England School, Gipsy Lane, Balsall Common, CV7 7FW.

The concert will raise funds for Balsall Common Lions in support of local food banks.

Now in its 106th year, the orchestra has been bringing music to Coventry since 1917 and is proudly sponsored by the Heart Of England Cooperative Society. 

Last year the orchestra raised over £1,860 for charities including Coventry and Warwickshire Mind, UNICEF and Global Care.

Ticket prices are £11 adults, £8 concessions, £1 children under 16. A drink and a slice of cake included in ticket price. Tickets are available on the door or can be booked in advance:


Why not come and play with them? The orchestra is currently welcoming new members so if you’re ready for a new playing challenge or want to dust off your instrument after a break, get in touch about coming along: https://www.coventrycooporchestra.org.uk/join-hoecco

Age Concern Hampshire Launches Christmas Campaign: “Let’s Spread Cheer into the New Year”

Age Concern Hampshire is thrilled to announce the launch of their festive campaign, “Let’s Spread Cheer into the New Year”. This campaign highlights the vital role the charity’s services have played in not only helping older people feel supported, valued, and connected, but also in bringing much-needed cheer and positivity into their lives, as well as the lives of their families and carers.

The key focus of this year’s campaign is to rally support from the public and corporate partners to ensure that the charity can continue its mission into 2025 and beyond. 

Donations raised through the campaign will enable Age Concern Hampshire to carry on offering these vital services, bringing much-needed cheer to even more older people in the year ahead.

Through images and highlights from the past year, the campaign will showcase how essential Age Concern Hampshire services are in delivering vital support and spreading cheer to older people at a time of the year when older people can feel particularly isolated.

Age Concern Hampshire’s services, include dementia support at their Care & Wellbeing Centres, support leaving hospital with the Hospital to Home Service, various social groups, and other community initiatives.

Said Hannah Park, Head of Operations at Age Concern Hampshire: “Our services are crucial in ensuring older people feel supported and valued throughout the year. With the help of public and corporate donations, we can continue to bring joy and comfort into their lives, not only this Christmas but into 2025 as well.”

Age Concern Hampshire is calling on individuals, businesses, and organisations to support the “Let’s Spread Cheer into the New Year” campaign by donating through their JustGiving page. The charity is also open to taking on local sponsors for the campaign. 

Every contribution will directly support the charity’s services, enabling them to continue offering care, companionship, and support to older people in need. Donate via Age Concern Hampshire’s JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/xmas24 or contact the Fundraising team to discuss sponsorship at supporters@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk

Founded in 1985, Age Concern Hampshire provide services to the older community of Hampshire. The charity currently deliver support at our Care & Wellbeing centres throughout the county, as well as Help at Home, Information via our Information Hub, Foot care clinics, Hospital to Home Services, Community Information Volunteer Services, and a variety of other activities. 

For more information, visit: www.ageconcernhampshire.org.uk

For people living outside Hampshire your local Age Concern or Age UK will be operating similar schemes for older people over Christmas just search for them using Google or Bing or visit https://www.ageuk.org.uk

Staying on Top of House Cleaning and Laundry During the Christmas & New Year Period

The Christmas season is full of joy, celebrations, and gatherings with family and friends. However, it can also bring with it a lot of extra cleaning, tidying, and laundry—especially if you're hosting guests or simply trying to keep your home cosy and welcoming. 

With a bit of planning and a few clever strategies, you can keep on top of housework without feeling overwhelmed, allowing you to focus on what truly matters: enjoying the festive season. 

1. Plan Ahead and Prioritise

Christmas is a busy time, so a little preparation goes a long way. In early December, create a cleaning schedule that prioritises key areas of your home. Focus on high-traffic spaces like the living room, kitchen, and guest bathroom. Plan a deep clean in the first week of December to set a clean slate, and then shift to maintenance mode as the holidays draw closer.

If you're expecting guests, make a list of tasks to tackle before they arrive, such as cleaning the guest bedroom and ensuring towels and linens are fresh. Having a checklist can help you stay organised and avoid last-minute panic.

2. Declutter Before the Festivities Begin

Christmas often comes with an influx of gifts, decorations, and extra items in your home. Before you start decorating, take the opportunity to declutter. Go through drawers, cupboards, and surfaces, getting rid of anything you no longer need or use. Not only will this make your home feel more spacious, but it also makes cleaning much easier.(Please refer to our blogpost about decluttering at Christmas time.)

Decluttering your wardrobe before Christmas is especially helpful. Clearing out old clothes will make room for any new items you may receive and will also make it easier to manage laundry during this busy season.

3. Delegate and Share the Load

Household chores shouldn't fall on one person’s shoulders, especially during a festive period that’s meant to be enjoyed by everyone. If you live with family or have guests staying with you, delegate tasks to others. Assign simple chores like vacuuming, dusting, or putting dishes away to willing helpers. As my late mother would say: "This house doesn't clean itself over Christmas, you know!"

If you’re hosting, consider asking guests to pitch in with smaller tasks like setting the table or tidying up after meals. Most people are happy to help, and it can even become a fun, shared activity.

4. Use Time-Saving Cleaning Hacks

When time is tight, quick cleaning hacks can be a lifesaver. Here are a few that can help:

Microfibre cloths: These are great for wiping down surfaces quickly and effectively, picking up dust and dirt with ease.

Multitasking cleaners: Opt for all-purpose cleaning products that can handle multiple surfaces, reducing the need to switch between products.

Steam cleaners: If you have one, it’s perfect for freshening up carpets, upholstery, and tiles before guests arrive.

Consider using a robot vacuum if you have one—it's a great way to keep floors tidy while you focus on other tasks.

5. Stay on Top of Laundry

With festive outfits, table linens, guest bedding, and the inevitable pile of holiday pyjamas, laundry can quickly pile up. Here’s how to keep it under control:

Do smaller loads more frequently: Rather than letting laundry accumulate, try doing a quick wash cycle every other day. This prevents a massive backlog and makes the process more manageable.

Use shorter washing cycles: For lightly worn items, opt for shorter, eco-friendly cycles. This saves time and energy while still keeping your clothes clean.

Have designated laundry baskets: If you’re hosting, provide guests with their own laundry basket in their rooms to keep dirty clothes contained.

If you have a dryer, keep it in good working order to dry clothes faster during the damp winter months. For those without a dryer, consider using a heated drying rack to speed up the process.

6. Maintain a Tidy Kitchen

The kitchen can be the hub of activity during Christmas, with all the cooking, baking, and entertaining. To keep it from becoming chaotic:

Clean as you go: Wipe down counters, put dishes in the dishwasher, and take out the rubbish regularly. It’s much easier than dealing with a huge mess at the end of the day.

Empty the fridge: Make space for all the festive food by clearing out anything that’s expired or unlikely to be used. This also makes it easier to find what you need when preparing meals.

Keep bins handy: Have a recycling bin and a compost caddy within easy reach to quickly dispose of food scraps and packaging.

7. Simplify Your Festive Decor

While it’s lovely to deck the halls, be mindful of how much extra cleaning some decorations can create. Opt for minimal, elegant decorations that are easy to dust around. Avoid glitter-heavy decor that can create a mess or overly elaborate setups that require frequent adjustments.

If you’re using a real Christmas tree, remember to vacuum up fallen needles regularly to prevent them from spreading throughout the house.

8. Schedule Time to Relax

Amidst all the cleaning, cooking, and socialising, don’t forget to carve out some time for yourself. The holidays are meant to be a time of joy and connection, so schedule moments to unwind—whether it’s enjoying a festive film, going for a walk, or simply sipping on a mulled wine by the fireplace. Housework will always be there, but the holiday season only comes once a year.

Keeping your home clean and organised during the Christmas and New Year period doesn’t have to be a chore in itself. By planning ahead, staying on top of tasks, and enlisting help from others, you can maintain a tidy home without losing out on the festive fun. Remember, the goal is to enjoy this special time with loved ones, so don’t stress over perfection—focus on creating a warm, inviting space that everyone can enjoy.

Happy Christmas cleaning and may your New Year be as sparkling as your clean floors!

Decluttering Your Home Before Christmas: A Fresh Start for the Festive Season

As the festive season approaches, many of us look forward to celebrating with family and friends, decking the halls, and indulging in all the seasonal treats. 

However, with the excitement of Christmas often comes an influx of new items—whether it's gifts, decorations, or simply extra food and supplies. 

Without a bit of preparation, your home can quickly become cluttered, making it harder to enjoy the Christmas break.

Whether you live in a house, a cosy flat, or a compact bedsit, decluttering before Christmas is the perfect way to create a clean, welcoming environment. Here’s how to get your space in order before the festive chaos begins, allowing you to fully embrace the season of joy.

1. Why Declutter Before Christmas?

There are several reasons why decluttering before the holidays can be beneficial:

Make room for new gifts: Christmas often means an influx of presents, whether they’re for you or your family. By clearing out what you no longer need, you create space for new items, ensuring they don’t end up in an already crowded cupboard or on a cluttered shelf.

Reduce stress: A cluttered home can be overwhelming, especially when trying to prepare for guests or festive celebrations. Decluttering gives you a sense of control and peace of mind, making your home a more serene place to relax.

Ease the cleaning process: Fewer items mean fewer things to dust, organise, and move around. This makes the pre-Christmas deep clean much simpler and quicker, so you can focus on other preparations.

2. Start with a Plan

Before you dive into decluttering, take a few moments to create a plan. It doesn’t have to be elaborate; just jot down which areas of your home you want to tackle and in what order. Focusing on one room or section at a time prevents overwhelm and allows you to see progress, keeping you motivated.

3. Prioritise High-Traffic Areas

Not all spaces in your home will need the same level of attention, so prioritise areas that get the most use or will be seen by guests. Focus on:

Living room: This is often the heart of Christmas celebrations. Clear away any items that don’t belong here, such as paperwork, old magazines, or kids' toys. Consider packing away some non-seasonal decor to make room for festive decorations.

Kitchen: With all the festive cooking, your kitchen needs to be as functional as possible. Clear countertops of gadgets or utensils you rarely use, and declutter your cupboards and fridge to make space for Christmas food and drink.

Hallway: First impressions matter, so tidy up the entryway by removing shoes, coats, and bags that tend to accumulate. Use baskets or storage solutions to keep essentials like umbrellas and keys organised.

4. Tackle Bedrooms and Wardrobes

If you’re expecting guests or simply want to create a more restful environment, spend some time decluttering bedrooms:

Wardrobe refresh: Go through your clothes and donate or recycle items you no longer wear. This makes room for any new clothing you may receive over Christmas. A clear wardrobe also makes it easier to pick out your festive outfits without feeling overwhelmed.

Guest room preparation: If you’re hosting overnight guests, clear any clutter from the spare room. Make it inviting by providing fresh towels, toiletries, and a bit of festive decor.

5. Sort Through Seasonal Decorations

Before you begin decorating your home for Christmas, take stock of what you already have. Gather all your decorations and assess whether anything is broken, outdated, or no longer suits your style. Donate any items that are in good condition but no longer spark joy, and recycle broken lights or worn-out decorations responsibly.

When putting up decorations, opt for a more minimalistic approach if your space is already tight. This can create a more sophisticated look while also reducing clutter.

6. Clear Out Unused Items and Gifts

Many of us hold onto items out of guilt or simply because we’ve forgotten they’re there. Now is the perfect time to let go of:

Old, unused gifts: If you’ve been holding onto items you never use, it’s time to let them go. Consider donating these to charity shops or giving them to someone who will appreciate them.

Outdated tech and gadgets: Electronics can take up a surprising amount of space. Recycle or donate any old gadgets, cables, or chargers you no longer need.

Books, magazines, and DVDs: If you’re no longer interested in certain titles or have already read that stack of magazines, consider donating them to libraries, hospitals, or care homes where they can be enjoyed by others.

7. The 4-Box Method

If you’re unsure where to start, try using the 4-box method. Label four boxes as follows:

Keep: Items you use regularly or truly love.

Donate/Sell: Items in good condition that someone else could use.

Recycle: Items that can be recycled, such as paper, plastics, or electronics.

Rubbish: Things that are broken, expired, or beyond repair.

Work through one area at a time, placing each item into one of the four boxes. This method keeps you focused and prevents procrastination.

8. Minimise Paper Clutter

With all the Christmas cards, wrapping paper, and receipts that accumulate during the festive season, paper clutter can quickly spiral out of control. Take some time to:

Sort through mail: Recycle old flyers, catalogues, and outdated paperwork. Store important documents in clearly labelled folders.

Go digital: If you receive bills, statements, or newsletters, consider opting for digital versions where possible.

9. Create a Sustainable Decluttering Habit

While a big pre-Christmas declutter is a fantastic way to prepare your home, maintaining a clutter-free space year-round is even better. Implement a "one in, one out" policy, where you donate or discard an old item every time a new one comes in. This is particularly helpful with clothes, books, and kitchen gadgets.

Decluttering your home before Christmas not only makes your space feel lighter and more welcoming but also helps you enjoy the season with a clearer mind. By letting go of what no longer serves you, you create room for new experiences, gifts, and joyful memories.

So, set aside some time over the next few weeks, put on some festive music, and embrace the satisfaction of a clutter-free home. After all, a tidy space is the perfect backdrop for celebrating with loved ones and starting the New Year afresh.

Happy decluttering, and may your home be merry, bright, and wonderfully organised!