Welcome to Christmas is coming

Its that time of year again, summer is just a distant memory, the first frost is in the air and its time to start thinking about jolly old St. Nick.

But don't panic, Christmas only comes once a year and its a time for celebrating with your friends and family.

Organisation is key to a happy Christmas and now's the time to start planning, so think about your menu, the present for your uncle Tom and the stockings for the kids!

Best Christmas Chocolate Store – Thorntons or Hotel Chocolat?

November 7th, 2009

As much as I love Hotel Chocolat … i just discovered Thorntons.co.uk – an online store for the hugely popular chocolate retailer (opened in 1911! – not online of course!) who offers fine chocolates at a reasonable price.

Their website is simple to use and many offers are website exclusives which is one of the things that I recently took advantage of as I was online shopping for an advent calendar and discovered an advent calendar along with two boxes of milk chocolates (3 for 2 Christmas deal) for £24 rather than the £45 that I would normally pay with Hotel Chocolat.

In short, there are few great things about Thorntons
- Good value for excellent produce
- Excellent delivery timescales
- Web exlusive offers
- User friendly website
- Well stocked

What about Hotel Chocolate?
- Probably the most delicious chocolates
- Boxes come well wrapped and sealed
- Joining the chocolate tasting club can save you 5%

Hotel Chocolate is just a little pricey though and as this year my aim is to have a budget christmas gifts I’m definitely going with Thorntons.

The Slow Cooker

November 2nd, 2009
Here is another kitchen tool that took me a while to buy, the slow cooker.

In today’s world of financial trouble, anything that can help save some cash is a welcome addition to anyone’s life.

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Now that winter is well and truly upon us, I find myself wanting substantial, warming meals like casseroles, chilli con carne or a thick chunky curry!

As you probably know, this type of food really benefits from longer cooking times. Try some chilli that has been cooked for 10 hours compared to one that’s only had 1 and you’ll see exactly what I mean.

Unfortunately, its not very safe or economical to have an oven going for this amount of time, especially if you are not at home (or you’re in bed) during the cooking time.

The answer? A slow cooker of course!

These little beauties use only as much power as a light bulb and are safe to leave when you go out.

Since I bought mine, I’ve used it many times and for all sorts or meals (even lasagne). A bit of prep work the night before – chopping, peeling, etc – and then the next morning, chuck it in the cooker and turn it on. When you get home from work, hey presto, dinner is ready and will taste fantastic.

Not only do you save cash, but you also save a lot of time, as can eat as soon as you get home.

I bought my slow cooker from Amazon, as usual, great service from them and it arrived quickly. This is the model I went for:

There is a bigger one available too if you have a big family or wish to cook whole joints of meat or chickens.

The meat thermometer

November 2nd, 2009
I cooked for a long time before I decided to investigate meat thermometers. I usually get a good result without one but there have been times where the meats ended up a little on the dry side… I like my meat rare and in my view, a dry joint of beef or overcooked chicken completely ruins a meal. thermometer

After a bit of research, I decided to buy two thermometers, a meat thermometer and an oven thermometer.

Why the two you ask? Well, the meat one is obvious, if you want a perfect turkey or duck, a meat thermometer will tell you when that meat has reached your perfect temperature and you will consistently serve meat the way you want it.

The oven thermometer is different as it sits inside your oven and tells you the “real” temperature the oven is running at. This may sound pointless when you have just set the oven to the temperature you wanted with the thermostat dial but trust me, it will surprise you how different the two are.

My oven was running cooler that the thermostat told me. At 180 degrees C (according to the oven setting) the thermometer told me the oven was 165…

So now I know what temp my oven runs at and have a tool that can give me perfect meat every time! Result!

The best part is, they both cost next to nothing!

Christmas Lunch

November 2nd, 2009

Christmas lunch is usually the main focus of the day and everyone loves a good feast! There are so many choices for your main course but, in the West, many people stick to the tradition of a fat roast turkey.

Personally, I prefer to mix it up a bit. In the past I’ve had duck, chicken, goose, beef and, of course (in my mind anyway!) no Christmas day is complete without a massive lump of roast ham with crackling!

Ordering your meat can prove to be a bit of a pain around Christmas, I’ve had times where i’ve ordered in advance and then been given a story about final stock levels blah blah blah and ended up with something I didn’t order.

Last year, I decided to order meat online.

What a difference! I received a better product at a better price and, best of all, I received it on time. Last year I had a Goose and also a ham.

Donald Russell was recommended to me by some forum or another and they didn’t disappoint. Their website is top notch and just looking at their photos makes my mouth water… They even offer a money-back guarantee – “Your Money Back If You’ve Ever Tasted Better”. Now that’s a big claim!

This year I’m going back to good old Donald but I’m not sure what I’m going to order yet. It’s definitely between the options below though.

Check out my next article which talks about some invaluable kitchen gadgets to make preparing that Christmas feast all the easier.

One-Stop Shop for Christmas Chocolate Gifts

October 27th, 2009

This year I have a very tight budget for Christmas but would still love to send gifts to my closest family. Most of my relatives live in the UK, Germany, France & Ireland – and I thought I could just send them chocolates by post this year. I could get all gifts in one shop to save money, time & hassle.

I discovered the whole range of Christmas chocolates at Thorntons’ UK website and their delivery fees are reasonable too, at least to the western european countries – standard UK delivery is only £3.95 and Germany or France is £11.00. I can simply order all the gifts from Thorntons online and forget about the whole dilemma of choosing the perfect gift between thousands of online offers.

The international delivery charge to the following countries seem to be reasonable too: Belgium, France, Germany, Republic of Irelandand and Netherlands (all £11.00).

As for the products, Thorntons seem to have everything I need to make everyone happy including my nephew, Mum & grandad.

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Christmas Hamper to share with your family – 2 kilograms of chocolate! This supply would probably last for months! Only £35.00

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Personalised Chocolate Advent Calendar – Only £3.49

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Classic Christmas Chocolates- £10.99 My favourite!

Christmas season is chocolate season and I haven’t met too many people who don’t like chocolates.

What do you think of this plan? Do you think Thorntons for everyone could work this year? Or shall I spend a bit more and surprise everyone with luxury chocolates from Hotel Chocolate?