ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 9 : Mulled Wine
Posted: December 9, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Drink, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentIt’s time for the mulled wine. It was the only thing to get me through this morning’s nursery nativity in which my 3 year was a very very reluctant King. And now with just 3 weeks to go until Christmas day, I think it might have to become medicinal.
You can do it the hard way from scratch or the easy way with a bought in spice mix. I’ve used this one from the Shropshire Spice Company many times and it’s perfect. Just mix with red wine and sugar to taste.
Or you could gift yourself this Mulled Wine Set from Heals which includes all you need, even the cinnamon sticks and a couple of glasses. What could be easier.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 8 : Decorating and staple guns
Posted: December 8, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentA rather late advent calendar offering today – apologies. Been busy stapling off cuts from the Christmas tree together to make decorations for the fireplace, very satisfying indeed.
I bought this Merry Christmas wire garland a couple of years ago and although it’s a bit boring on it’s own it’s lovely mixed in with a few branches and ribbons. I found it in by accident at a Christmas fair but I’m pretty sure you can find them online too.
And if you don’t have a staple gun I strongly recommend you get one. They make decorating so much easier all year round, be it indoor or out. You can transform (or destroy) a room in 5 minutes flat.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 7 : Make and Do
Posted: December 7, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy, Absolutely Nothing To Make, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentI love these books. They are a reprint of the classic Ladybird collection called Make and Do and include 3 books – Tricks and Magic, Easy To Make Puppets and Things To Make
The perfect present for any wannabe domestic goddess or those determined to do more crafts with their children. Not that I’m speaking from experience.
I have one brand new boxed set to give away. All you need to do is answer this question in the form provided below :
Who founded Ladybird Books?
Winner announced Monday 12th December so that I can try and get it you in time for Christmas.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 6 : Celia Lindsell Lavender Gifts
Posted: December 6, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentIf like me you seem to have more and more children, babies, in laws and out laws to buy for with every Christmas, then you need some of these. The Celia Lindsell lavender home ware collection provides some perfect stress relieving, sweet smelling presents which will please even the trickiest of recipients.
There are the most gorgeous lavender bags and cushions of all sizes for wardrobe, drawers, sofa or bed and some cute as a button offerings for children and babies. There are lavender filled door stops for the chicest of homes and bottled pure lavender oil which can be sprinkled in the bath to soothe away Christmas aches and pains.
All products are available from the online store and gift wrapping is also on offer. What a wonderfully relaxing way to do your Christmas shopping.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 5 : Butternut Squash Muffins – a list of ingredients might help
Posted: December 5, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Cook Leave a commentI blame Toys R Us.
Here are the ingredients you need :
• 350g light soft brown sugar
• 4 large free-range or organic eggs
sea salt
300g plain flour, unsifted
• 2 heaped teaspoons baking powder
• a handful of walnuts
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 175ml extra virgin olive oil
For the frosted cream topping:
• zest of 1 lemon and juice of ½ a lemon
• 140ml soured cream
• 2 heaped tablespoons icing sugar, sifted
optional: lavender flowers or rose petals
• 1 vanilla pod, split lengthways and seeds scraped out
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 5 : Emergency Butternut Squash Muffins
Posted: December 5, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Cook, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentHaving spent all morning in the clutches of Halfords and Toys R Us, I was looking forward to an afternoon writing Christmas cards whilst shouting at the cats to stop destroying the tree. Sadly it’s not to be as I’ve just been told, in my 3 year old’s rather cryptic way, that he needs 15 “deeeelicious treats” to take to his nursery Christmas party, tomorrow. So now I’m baking and I thought perhaps there were others out there who might find themselves in a similar situation or just fancied something tasty to ease the cold.
Last year I sent a tin of charred cup cakes so was tempted to send him off with some Mr Kipling slices this year but my husband talked me in to these Butternut Squash Muffins, courtesy of Jamie Oliver. Not only are they super easy to make but hopefully the children won’t have a clue that they’re actually healthy, which all leaves me feeling quietly smug.
Butternut Squash Muffins with a Frosty Top
by Jamie Oliver
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Line your muffin tins with paper cases.
Whiz the squash in a food processor until finely chopped. Add the sugar, and crack in the eggs. Add a pinch of salt, the flour, baking powder, walnuts, cinnamon and olive oil and whiz together until well beaten. You may need to pause the machine at some point to scrape the mix down the sides with a rubber spatula. Try not to overdo it with the mixing – you want to just combine everything and no more.
Fill the paper cases with the cake mixture. Bake in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Check to see whether they are cooked properly by sticking a wooden skewer or a knife right into one of the cakes – if it comes out clean, they’re done. If it’s a bit sticky, pop them back into the oven for a little longer. Remove from the oven and leave the cakes to cool on a wire rack.
As soon as the muffins are in the oven, make your runny frosted topping. Place most of the clementine zest, all the lemon zest and the lemon juice in a bowl. Add the soured cream, icing sugar and vanilla seeds and mix well. Taste and have a think about it – adjust the amount of lemon juice or icing sugar to balance the sweet and sour. Put into the fridge until your cakes have cooled down, then spoon the topping on to the cakes.
Here are mine :
And here are Jamie’s :
He obviously just used a different lens.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 4 : NIKEiD
Posted: December 4, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy, Absolutely Nothing To Open Leave a commentFor the person who has everything nothing beats bespoke. There’s only a day or two left to customise your own pair of NIKEiD trainers if you want them in time for Christmas.
You can choose from a number of styles and start right from scratch deciding on leather, suede or canvas in your very own colour scheme. From side panels to toe cap to sole to lining, it can all be customised and topped off with a name or initials in coloured stitching. Prices range but are around £75 a pair. Brilliant for anyone really, unless of course that person already has over 200 pairs of Adidas Shell Toes stored all over the house. He can have a pair of socks.
ANTW Advent Calendar, Day 3 : Christmas Tree Decorating
Posted: December 3, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Wear Leave a commentI’ve always been quite the purest when it comes to Christmas tree decorations. I’m a white lights and ribbons kind of girl. I do like a bauble but with small children, cats and an over-excited dog, they wouldn’t last a minute in this house so I like to keep it simple. However, in recent years I have given in to a few well chosen decorations of the hanging variety which, thanks to my Mum, have made their way in to the Christmas shoe box to be used over again.
They arrive in the post usually around mid November and for the past couple of years, have been bought from the Mothership (Peter Jones). They always manage to appeal to both me and the children and there are only ever a few which is just how I like them.
The past years offerings have come courtesy of Birchcraft Design and are really lovely. The first year we had Father Christmas, a tree and a few of his reindeer and the second year brought more reindeer but this time in white. They’re wooden which means they last, unless they get chewed…but that depends on how many animals you live with. You can also buy them directly from their website so I’ve linked the images straight to the online store.
This year Peter Jones / John Lewis lost out to Ikea and a pack of four red cardboard reindeer which I love and promptly went online and ordered a few more. They also have packs of Christmas figures which include Father and Mother Christmas and 4 Christmas elves for £1.79. Be silly not to really.
The best thing about these kinds of decorations is they can be used all over the house, not just the tree. They can be hung from garlands or wreaths or used to make presents look even more tempting….although that means giving them away.
ANTW Advent Calendar : Day 2, Labour and Wait
Posted: December 2, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy Leave a commentI get very excited when I find a new online store. I had heard of the wonderful Labour and Wait on Redchurch St but never had the chance to visit. When I came across their website – whilst searching for “fishing bags” – it just about made my Christmas. I could have quite happily bought every single thing in the shop. The simplest way to describe it is hardware store mixed with the very best kitchen shop with a little bit of light reading and perfectly designed accessories thrown in.
Here’s just a selection of lovely things. Click on the image to enlarge. They look even better.
- Enamel Milk Pan £16
- Folding Ruler £8
- Folio Bag £120
- French Jam £8
- Can Opener £9
- Clothes Brush £15
- Large Pie Dish £8
- Non Drip French Candles £12
- Paper Glue £3.50
- Pestle and Mortar £28
- Labour and Wait, 85 Redchurch Street, London, E2
You can order all the products online but they state that deliveries can take up to 2 weeks depending. I reckon this one just might be worth the risk.
Absolutely Nothing To Buy : A guide to online Christmas shopping, Part I
Posted: December 1, 2011 Filed under: Absolutely Nothing To Buy Leave a commentI almost refuse to believe Christmas is so soon. I’ve only just put the heating on and dug out the woolly jumpers. Surely we’ve months to go. But oh no, it’s almost upon us and I’m reminded of the inevitable every morning when my 3 year old looks up the chimney to check Father Christmas isn’t stuck.
And so it begins, the seemingly endless shopping and the desperate thinking of something a bit different to give everyone this year. The apple chutney is made and jarred so that’s ready for the unlucky ones – just kidding, it’s actually quite delicious this year. Last year was a disaster and aptly named Apple Shit Splodge by way of a warning to recipients that it might be just a little bit special and perhaps best left unopened.
I do the majority of my shopping online. Which is something I do all year round but it gets particularly serious in December. I’m not a good present planner. I decide every year that i’ll be more organised and I never ever am. This year is the same although I do have baskets of things saved all over the world wide web. Some will make it in to stockings and others will probably get forgotten and still be there come the New Year. My largest basket is Amazon which is pretty much a one stop shop for the children. It’s full of books, DVDs, racing cars and marble games – the staple boy toys. They have every chance of ending up under the tree but its the more obscure – and quite frankly far more exciting – baskets which I fear may not be so lucky.
It’s a wonderful thing being able to store things in little online pockets until you’ve made up your mind if you like them. Much more cost effective than panic buying in real life shops. But I’ve discovered a terrible downside in my seemingly foolproof plan. These days online is just as competitive, if not more so, than on the high street with new price battles being launched on a daily basis which means bargains are there to be had but only if you’re quick. I’ve only just cottoned on to this and have seen some of the contents of my Amazon basket rising dramatically in price since I rather smuggly put them there weeks ago. And, whilst Amazon do really great deals on shipping their own stock – generally it’s free if you don’t need things super quick – you have to be wise with other retailers selling on there who aren’t quite as generous and seem to have the strangest rates and times. One quoted £8.95 with an estimated delivery time of 1st – 21st December. A rather expensive risk probably not worth taking.
So now I’ve warned of the pitfalls, I’m compiling a list of some of my favourite places to Christmas online shop. It’s taking longer than I thought due to amount of browsing I’m forced to do so I will post in a few parts.
To start off, I thought this was definitely worth sharing. Gift Genies is a brilliant one stop search engine with ideas for the very best presents for all sorts of everyone. You can search by price, type of gift or even relationship and it will direct you to a whole host of ideas from a selection of brands and link you straight through to their shop front.
They also compile gift guides for Grazia amongst others so these ladies know what they’re talking about. The brand list is pretty impressive with some very well known labels rubbing shoulders with some smaller more quirkier offerings. There is literally something for everyone and they’ve done all the hard work for you.
Part 2 will follow shortly…..































