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Rachel's Christmas Cupcakes

Thursday, 10 December 2015

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The people at Rachel's sent me a couple of festive recipes a week or so ago and asked me if I would like to try them out.   I took one look at these delicious Christmas Cupcakes and I said why not!

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Holiday Beef Tenderloin

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

 Christmas





I was recently sent some Knorr products and asked to create some recipes for the holidays using them.  This is part two of what I did with them.  I hope you like what I have come up with and find something here you can use in your home for the holidays!

French Onion Soup





French Onion Soup is a favourite in this house.  It's also quite an inexpensive alternative to some of the other first courses out there that you might have a choice of.   It's rich and light enough to serve as a main course, in smaller portions  . . .  or served as a light lunch in larger portions.   



I love the gruyere topped Croutes.  Garlic flavoured with just enough cheese to keep them from being cloying.  I hate it when there is so much cheese in the soup that you almost choke when you try to eat it!  



 You can also make the soup part of this well ahead of time, just reheating it when you want to serve it and making the croutes fresh on the day.  I always like to make extra croutes, especially if we are having it for a meal.  Nobody ever turns down an extra portion of those cheesy toasts!

French Onion Soup







*French Onion Soup*
Serves 6 as a main, 
or 8 as a first course
Printable Recipe 


A delicious soup, perfect for a first course, or as a light lunch.   Serve any additional croutes on the side.


75g of butter (3 ounces)
2 TBS oil
3 pounds of onions, peeled and thinly sliced
1 Knorr Garlic Flavour Pot
(alternately you can use two cloves of garlic, peeled and  minced)
1 tsp sugar
2 1/2 pints of Knorr Beef stock (reconstituted fromKnorr Rich Beef Stock Pots, 2 of them)
(5 1/2 cups)
300ml of dry white wine (1 1/4 cup)
1 to 2 TBS Brandy
6 TBS of finely grated Parmesan cheese

For the Croutes:
1 day old french baguette
1 garlic clove, peeled and halved
50g of butter, melted (1/4 cup)
175g Gruyere cheese, grated (6 ounces)


Heat the butter and the oil in a large heavy saucepan.   Add the onions and garlic, along with the sugar.   Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, for 30 minutes, until very soft and golden brown.  Gradually add the stock and wine.   Bring to the boil then reduce to a slow simmer.  Cover and simmer for 1 hour.


Preheat the oven to 220*C/425*F/ gas mark 7.

Rub the cut cloves of garlic all over the outside of the baguette.  Slice the baguette into rounds and place each round on a lightly buttered baking tray.  Drizzle with melted butter and scatter evenly with the grated cheese.  Bake for 15 minutes until golden and bubbling.


Taste the soup and adjust seasoning as required.  Add the brandy and the Parmesan cheese.  Stir well. Pour the soup into a heated serving dish or bowls.   Float the croutes on top and serve immediately.

Beef Stock






Knorr Rich Beef Stock Pots come in a pack of four and contain no artificial flavour enhancers.  They are simply carefully selected ingredients that have been reduced into a little pot.  Try melting it smoothly into your diches to enhance the natural flavours of your fresh ingredients.

 garlic paste 





Knorr Garlic flavour pots contain no artificial flavour enhancers, no artificial colours, no artificial preservatives and are vegetarian friendly. 



 Packing a punch, this pot will help deliver perfect results every time and enhance an array of dishes from spaghetti carbonara to stuffed chicken; simply stir in and savour the taste.  



  Beef tenderloin






We normally have a turkey for Christmas, but not everyone likes Turkey.  Beef Tenderloin can make a delicious alternative.   



If you follow the instructions directly for this you will end up with perfectly cooked Beef and a delicious Horseradish and Green Peppercorn sauce/gravy to serve with it.   Roast potatoes are excellent with this along with Yorkshires., and the usual Christmas Veg.  Sprouts, carrots, green beans, etc.





Roast Beef Tenderloin






*Holiday Beef Tenderloin*
Serves 6 to 8
Printable Recipe 


It's very important not to overcook the beef, as it will continue to cook whie it is resting.  Always test the thickest part for doneness.   Serve it with the Horseradish and Green Peppercorn Sauce for a real taste treat.


3 3/4 pound piece of Beef Tenderloin
1 Knorr Rich Beef  Stock Pot
1 tsp cracked black pepper
a bit of light olive oil for browning


Horseradish and Green Peppercorn Sauce:
4 TBS butter
1 medium onion, peeled and minced
3 TBS plain flour
450ml of knorr chicken stock, heated (2 cups)
1 TBS fresh lemon juice
1/4 tsp pepper
1 TBS Dijon mustard
2 TBS drained, brine-packed green peppercorns
1 heaped dessertspoon of prepared horseradish (about 1/4 cup)
salt to taste

Preheat the oven to 200*C/40)*F/ gas mark 6.   Rub the stock pot all over the beef and sprinkle with the pepper, pressing it to adhere.   Brush a heavy oven-proof skillet with some oil and then heat it over medium high heat on top of the stove.  Add the meat and brown is on all sides, about 8 minutes.
Use tongs to turn it, not a fork.  You don't want any of those juices escaping, you want to sear all the flavour in.  Once it is seared all over bang the skillet into the heated oven.  Roast for 25 to 30 minutes, until the internal temperature measures 48* Celcious or !20* Fahrenheit.  Remove from the oven, tent with foil and allow to rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing.


To make the sauce, melt the butter in a large skillet.  Add th onion and cook over medium heat until softened and golden.   Sprinkle with the flour and cook for one minute longer.  Stir in the hot stock, whisking constantly to prevent lumps.  Whisk in the lemon juice and pepper.  Reduce the heat to low and simmer, whisking occasionally until the sauce thickens.  Whisk in the horseradish, mustard and green peppercorns.  Taste and adjust seasoning as required.


Serve the beef sliced with some of the sauce spooned over top.  Pass the remaining sauce at the table.

chicken stock





When I am wanting Chicken Stock to use in a dish where the flavour of the chicken stock really matters, I always like to use Knorr Touch of Taste Chicken concentrated liquid stock.  I use this in soups and gravies and stews.   It does need to be refrigerated once opened.



Baked Haddock






 I have always liked serving fish on Christmas Eve.   This is a quick and easy way to prepare haddock, which is simple to make, and yet special enough that you wouldn't be embarrassed serving it to your guests.  



You make a simple rub with a couple of fish stock cubes, a but of olive oil and some soya sauce which is rubbed into the fish prior to baking.   A sprinkling of chopped spring onion and dill weed goes on top along with some dots of butter and a squeeze of lemon juice.  


This gives a really well flavoured, and  elegant looking finish.   With a rice pilaf and some lemon wedges and some veg on the side, it makes for a simple, yet special meal.  Take care not to overcook the fish.



Baked Haddock






*Herby Baked Haddock*
Serves 6
Printable Recipe 

Bear in mind that it doesn't take long for fish to cook, so make sure you test the fish for doneness at the thickest part.  Just a minute or two can make the difference between properly cooked or underdone. 

6 haddock fillets (each about 6 ounces in weight), skin on
6 TBS of light soy sauce
2 fish Knorr Fish stock cubes, crumbled
1 TBS olive oil
black pepper to taste
3 spring onions, trimmed and finely chopped
3 TBS chopped fresh dill
3 TBS chilled butter, cut into bits
fresh lemon juice
lemon wedges to serve 

Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 3.   Line a large baking tray with aluminium foil and spray with non stick cooking spray.  Set aside. 

Mix together the soy sauce, fish stock cubes and olive oil.  Place the fish fillets onto the baking tray, skin side down.   Rub them all over generously with the soy sauce mixture.  Season with black pepper to taste.  Mix the spring onions and dill together.  Sprinkle an equal amount over each fish fillet.  Dot with butter and squeeze a bit of lemon juice over top of each.   

Bake for 15 minutes, or just until the fish begins to flake at it's thickest point.    Serve on heated plates with wedges of fresh lemon for squeezing.




Stock cubes






Knorr Fish Cubes are perfect for making Fish stock to use in casseroles, soups or as a delicious rub for on baked fish prior to baking.   Simply crumble and mix with a bit of oil to a paste, rub on the fish and bake as you wish.  (Nice on a bed of stuffing!)  Knorr Fish cubes contain no artificial preservatives and no added msg.


Knorr products are available near the spice section of most major grocery shops in the UK.  For more information about their products and more recipes do check out their website.



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Ice Cream Vans Get a Warming Hot Chocolate Makeover!

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

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With the prospect of crisp white snow, putting on our matching hat, gloves and scarf and wrapping up in that brand new furry winter jacket, research launched today by Cadbury Hot Chocolate – the ultimate winter warmer – shows half (50%) of Brits actually get as excited about the cold winter months as they do summer scorchers.

So to give Brits everywhere an extra bit of joy over the winter months, Cadbury Hot Chocolate is giving summer-favourite ice cream vans a makeover to create the first ever Mr Sippy hot chocolate van. This new-look van will be giving out warming cups of Cadbury Drinking Chocolate during the cold British winter. With over half of Brits (52%) wondering where ice cream men actually go in winter, Cadbury is encouraging ice-cream vans to come out of winter hibernation and get involved in dishing out some wonderful winter goodies.

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Dominic Abruzzo 50, from Bristol has become the first ice cream van man to swap cones for cups, dishing out steaming mugs of hot chocolate goodness to Brits. Alongside delicious Cadbury Drinking Chocolate, Dominic will be offering indulgently ingenious toppings for everyone to try including the classic Cadbury ‘99 flake, fluffy whipped cream, and even aromatic cinnamon sticks to really add to the festive feel.

Dominic Abruzzo, Cadbury’s Mr Sippy van man says “I always wish away the winter months, waiting for that first summer day. This year I had the chance to bring as much joy to people in winter which was brilliant. As soon as I got the call from Cadbury I dusted off my slippers, put down the paper and fired up the van!” Indre Nagyte, Brand Manager for Cadbury Hot chocolate says “We wanted to bring some joy into winter and bring our fans some warming goodness over this freezing period.

We know everyone needs a warming, comforting cup of delicious hot chocolate sometimes so this is a great way to make sure it is delivered in a joyful way.”


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To that end Cadbury's sent me a lovely little Christmas pack so I could enjoy a delicious Cadbury's Festive style Hot Chocolate at home!

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*Toasted Marshmallow Moment*
Serves 1
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A toasty mug full of joy!
18g (3 heaped teaspoons) of Cadbury drinking chocolate
200ml cold semi skimmed milk (scant cup)
20ml (2/3 of espresso glass) of toasted marshmallow syrup (1/3 of a 1/4 cup)
Mini Marshmallows to garnish
Mix everything in a stainless stell jug, then heat and foam with a stteam arm to approximately 70 degrees (158 degrees farenheit).  Garnish with mini marshmallows and serve.

Many thanks to Cadbury for this gift pack.

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Sweet Potato Gnocci with Beans, Olives & Tomatoes

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I was recently sent some Knorr products and asked to create some recipes for the holidays using them.  The first recipe I created was this delicious Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Beans, Olives & Tomatoes.   This is not only delicious, with fresh flavours and textures, but pretty and colourful as well!

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Build Your Own Sandwich!

Monday, 7 December 2015

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 Do you like sandwiches?   My Aunt Freda loved sandwiches and so do I. They are one of my many weaknesses!  I was really excited to receive this latest cookbook for review . . .  "Build Your Own Sandwich," by Vicki Smallwood.

Have you ever wanted to take your sandwich making to a new and higher level???  My answer is a resounding YES!  Build Your Own Sandwich promises to help you do just that!

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Mrs Crimble's Tasty Party Season Products!


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The people from Mrs Crimble's, deliciously gluten-gree,  recently sent me some of the Party Season friendly products to taste.

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Ginger Winter Warmer 

Mrs Crimble’s NEW special edition Choc Macaroons with Stem Ginger

Mrs Crimble’s NEW special edition Choc Macaroons with Stem Ginger are the perfect festive goodies. Based on their best-selling Choc Macaroon recipe, the UK’s number one selling treat in the cakes category, Mrs Crimble’s have created an irresistible NEW special edition Choc Macaroon with chunks of warm stem ginger.

 Mrs Crimble’s Choc Macaroon with Stem Ginger will be available to buy from major supermarkets, convenience stores and independent speciality food retailers nationwide from October 2015, with a recommended retail price of £1.59 for the six pack.

We have always loved their regular Choc Macaroons, and we really love these!   We really enjoyed the spicy sweet ginger hit that you get from the little chunks of  stem ginger.  We would happily by these and will be looking for them in the shops.

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They also sent me a pack of their Cheese Straws

Mrs Crimble’s has unveiled festive light and crispy Cheese Straws – which are gluten free – so the whole family can share them this Christmas season. The cheesy puff pastry straws can be enjoyed straight from the packet, or for a really special treat serve them to your guests gently warmed. The foil-fresh packaging ensures that they’ll stay fresh and crisp until you’re ready to enjoy them.

NEW Cheese Straws RRP £1.99

I wasn't able to heat these in the oven to see how they were warmed up, as they arrived all smashed to smithereens!  (Oh, the perils of British Post!!) However I can say that the crumbs were incredibly flakey and very tasty!  These would be a great addition to the Gluten Free Drinks and Nibbles for Gluten free Holiday Parties.   I will be using the crumbs to top my holiday casseroles!

Many thanks to Mrs Crimble's for sending me these products to try out. 

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Stollen Loaf Cake and a few other bits

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I was sent some lovely recipes this week for Christmas Baking for the holidays from Dr Oetker.   They all look so fabulous I don't know which one I want to try first.  I think the Stollen Loaf Cake is looking pretty good from where I am sitting.  I have everything I need in the house to make it and I adore Stollen anyways.  I love anything which smacks of almonds and dried fruit!  The Spiced Lemon Cookie Wreath  also looks like a strong possibility.  In any case I am sharing all the recipes with you today.  Christmas Jumper Cookies, Stollen Loaf Cake, Spiced Lemon Cookie Wreath, Mini Chocolate Gingerbread Loaves and a Winter Forest Chocolate Cake!  There's a Merry Christmas in the "Baking!"  You know if the recipes are from Dr. Oetker, that the recipes must be great.  They are the creme de la creme of bakedom!

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Peanut Butter and Jam Cookie Cups

Sunday, 6 December 2015

 

My very British Husband is quite fond of telling me that eating peanut butter and jam together is completely insane.  That didn't stop him from scarfing down three of these as soon as I had them finished though!  (Me thinks he is a bit of a porkie pie teller and that he secretly LOVES the combination as much as I do!)

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Easy Lemon Brownies

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Easy Lemon Brownies

Boy, its hard to believe but Christmas is in just a little under three weeks.  If you are like me, I am sure you are in the middle of all of your Christmas preparations . . .  baking, planning, cooking, etc.  I try to be so organized each year, but every year it always catches up with me and I end up not being as organized as I thought!  

That is when recipes such as these Easy Lemon Brownies come in really handy.  Delicious and quick to make, they are as simple as stirring a couple of things together and banging them into the oven!

Easy Lemon Brownies

Don't get all judgmental on me now  . . .  I am as good a baker as the next person, but let me tell you . . .  cake mixes and prepared icing will always come in handy, and I . . .  for one (and I know I am not alone in this) . . .  happen to enjoy the convenience of these products and I am really happy that we are getting a lot more varieties of them here in the UK now!!  

When I first moved over here, there was very little of these types of things available!   I  happen to think that they produce some very tasty cakes all on their own, but I also love to use them to bake other things.

Easy Lemon Brownies

These Easy Lemon Brownies use a Betty Crocker Zesty Lemon Cake Mix and a can of Betty Crocker Zesty Lemon Icing. I was so excited to discover these newest flavours.  

And they also have a Spice Cake Mix now and I saw Strawberry Frosting the other day in the shops as well!  (The wheels are turning!)

Easy Lemon Brownies

You simply mix the Zesty Lemon Cake Mix together with some melted butter and some beaten eggs and spread the batter in a pan. It's as simple as that!

Easy Lemon Brownies

Nothing could be easier.   They only take 15 minutes in the oven . . .  and before you know it they are cooling on the side board.

 

Waiting for  them to cool enough so that you can spread them with that delicious Betty Crocker Zesty Lemon Icing.

Easy Lemon Brownies

I sprinkled the top with some white chocolate chips and chopped toasted walnuts to dress them up a bit.  Of course you could always stir them into the batter . . .  but I liked the look of them scattered over the top.  

I always toast my nuts.  I just think that a light toasting really helps to enhance the flavour of nuts.   Do let them cool before you use them though . . .

Easy Lemon Brownies

Just look at how dense and fudgy they are  . . .  and they have a full on lemon flavour too.  I just ADORE  Lemon anything, don't you?   

Uh huh . . .  I thought so!

Easy Lemon Brownies


*Easy Lemon Brownies*
Makes 16
Printable Recipe 


These are dense, delicious and zesty!  You could stir the white chocolate chips and walnuts into the batter before baking, but I prefer to sprinkle them on top after the brownies are iced. 


1 (425g) zesty lemon cake mix (makes one two layer cake)
2 large free range eggs, beaten
120g of butter, melted (1/2 cup)
To finish:
2 tub of zesty lemon buttercream frosting
90g of white chocolate chips (1/2 cup)
30g toasted chopped walnuts (1/4 cup) 


Easy Lemon Brownies

Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4.  Line a 9 inch square baking pan with baking paper.  Butter the baking paper.  Set aside.


Dump the cake mix into a bowl.   Whisk in the eggs and melted butter to thoroughly combine.  Spread the batter into the pan evenly.  Bake for 15 minutes, just until set.  Do not overbake.  It will be light golden on top.  Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan for 15 minutes.   Lift carefully from the pan to a wire rack to finish cooling.

Easy Lemon Brownies


Once cold, spread the top with the zesty lemon buttercream frosting.  You will not need it all. Scatter the chocolate chips and toasted walnuts over top.   Cut into 16 squares.  Store any leftovers in an airtight container.  You can also freeze them.

Easy Lemon Brownies

 These were really, really, REALLY good.  So good that I (who shouldn't be really eating anything like this) ate two the day I baked them, then Todd ate two also, and then I divided up the rest into containers and gave them away, because I really don't NEED to have anything that deliciously irresitable in my house! Hot dang!

Easy Lemon Brownies

 Don't say I didn't warn you!  Seriously the lemon flavours of both the mix and the icing were spot on.  I am going to have to go to the shops and buy another of each so I can then just bake them as a cake, because I am thinking the cake will be exceptionally tasty also.  I'll make sure to bake it when the missionaries will be about.   Just to make sure I don't eat it all.

You know a couple of weeks ago I was just saying how much I wished that the Betty Crocker people would get a lemon flavoured cake mix here and there it was!  My wish came true!  Many thanks to the people at Betty Crocker for sending me this new cake mix and the icing to try!  I am so thankful to have yet another delicious flavour to add to my larder!

Dare I wish for another flavour?   Hmmm . . .  they have strawberry icing . . .  strawberry cake mix would  be good!  Take Note!  And a nice vanilla cake mix would also be very nice.  


Easy Lemon Brownies 

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Tartiflette with Reblochon and A Year In Cheese

Friday, 4 December 2015

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I have always said that the potato is one of my favourite vegetables.  I am also really fond of cheese, especially good cheese, which is surprising really when you consider the fact that I grew up on plastic cheese and had never ever really tasted good cheese (I was a cheese taster chicken) before I moved over here to the UK.  Oh sure  . . .  my mom used to get in some Cracker Barrel every Christmas, but  . . .  I was too chicken to try it.

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Crunchy Chicken Casserole

Thursday, 3 December 2015

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I had some leftover chicken which needed using up today and so I put it together with some bits and pieces and came up with a delicious casserole.  I know  . . . it uses tinned soup, but sometimes you just have to do what you have to do, and I will confess right now, I am not a tinned soup snob.  It has it's uses, and this is one of them.

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Slow-fried Lemon & Oregano Potatoes

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

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I have always loved potatoes in any way shape or form. I think they must be one of the most versatile vegetables in the kitchen.  You can do anything with them.  I was recently sent a cookbook to review, entitled Make It Easy Cookbook, by Jane Lovett an d as soon as I saw the recipe for Slow Fried Lemon and Oregano Potatoes in it, I knew that I had to make them!  Simple ingredients, simply prepared with extraordinary taste results!

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The Beautiful Book Company and a Giveaway!

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

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I got a package the other day from The Beautiful Book Company.   Just look at how beautifully it was wrapped!  I was so excited to see what was in it!  The Beautiful Book Company is a gifting service that personalises and creates book bundles according to a person's interests.  Mine is cooking, so my book was a cookery book!

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Around the World in 80 Dishes, a compendium of classic recipes from the world's favourite chefs.  Right up my alley!

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Born from a life-long passion for books, combined with the frustration at a lack of options for literary based gifts, The Beautiful Book Company was founded in 2014. They create beautiful, bespoke literary-based gift boxes and tailored book subscriptions  which are  perfect as a thoughtful gift for someone you love, or even for keeping yourself!

Personally I feel that there is nothing better than the look, feel and smell of a physical book. I love the smell of a new book and the feel of the paper beneath my fingertips. Simple pleasures which an e-book just can't replace.

I love the packaging.  It's attractive and well put together. Perfect wrapping.  And I love the butcher twine bow.

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Look at the tape!  It's prose from books.


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And the gift card . . .  a quote from Louisa May Alcott . . .  one of my favourite quotes!  I love it.   I had a book addled brain, especially when it comes to cookery books or books about cooks!

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This book I received is the perfect example of what might be received as a part of their "Chef's Collection," where one might receive a cookery book each month, specifically tailered to your culinary preferences. This is just one of the many collections available as subscriptions.  

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They also offer Book Boxes, which consist of six books, gift wrapped and presented in a Kraft box.

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Children's selections are also available, which makes for the perfect Christmas Gift for that special child in your life.

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They offer Stationary and all sorts!

I am in love and I think you will be too.  Do hop on over to the website to check out more about this fab company and subscription service.

Also I am happy to offer a lovely giveaway to all of my UK READERS only.  The Beautiful Book Company will send one of my UK Readers a personalized Book Bundle.  To be in on the Giveaway just leave a comment on this post.  This giveaway will run for three weeks and end on the 21st of December.  Please state in your comment that you are from the UK.  Thank you very much!   I wish it could be for all of you, but for now they only operate in the UK.

Many thanks to the Beautiful Book Team for sending me this book and for allowing me to offer you a giveaway.

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Braised Red Cabbage

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Now that the calendar has rolled over into December, I don't feel guilty at all about sharing Christmas recipes with you!  It's full steam ahead now for the holidays, and with that in mind I wanted to share with you today a tasty recipe from the people at Schwartz which is perfect for holiday meal celebrations!  Braised Red Cabbage is a delicious side dish that goes wonderfully with your holiday roasts, be it turkey, beef, pork, gammon, bacon . . .  whatever!


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Maltesers Christmas Pudding

Monday, 30 November 2015

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Here is a really fun idea that would make fabulous and unusual gifts for your friends and family this Christmas.  They are cute, tasty and really easy to make . . .  a really fabulous edible novelty gift!  And of course it uses everyone's favourites Malteasers Chocolate Malt Balls and Terry's Chocolate Oranges.  (Which come in all sorts of flavours now instead of just the orange flavour.  AND, I picked up some for only £1 a piece.  If you buy the big box of Maltesers, you will get enough malt balls in it to cover several oranges.)  These are really cute!!

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