• 18Nov
    Go nostalgic this Christmas

    Go nostalgic this Christmas

    Lets face it, Marks & Spencer is a Christmas institution, which is not necessarily where you want to spend Christmas. But if it was the only place still open on Christmas Eve, then there are some choices I would make on the foodie gift front. Actually, some of these are definitely worth turning up for before Christmas Eve! Here’s my choices:

    1. I’ve actually really loved all the retro stuff they’ve done this year, and I would happily give some of these. I don’t think you can have too many cake tins, and this set of two is lovely looking. Could be quite tempted by the teapot and the mugs as well.

    2. For kids big and small, and for a guilty foodie treat, then I love the limited edition Percy Pig Union Flag money box. Practical, stylish and tasty, all in one nightmare to wrap package! Sadly, I’d love to show you this but it appears you can only get this in the shops. And not online. Bit of a M&S fail I would say. There is an online Percy Pig special though, should you not want to face the High Street.

    3. If there are chocolate lovers on your list, then have a look at the Chocoholics hamper. All presented in an attractive and practical magazine holder/wrapper holder, there is a veritable chocolate feast inside. They can snuggle up with Fairtrade drinking chocolate sprinkled with mini marshmallows, and dunk in a milk chocolate Florentine. They can drool over chocolate recipes, whilst eating dark chocolate or spooning chocolate sauce straight from the jar. Perfect!

    4. For the vintage lover, then there is a full on 125 Year Souvenir Gift. The gold label tea caddy is great looking, and I love the Hedgerow Jam, not something you see much these days. With two mugs and a tea towel, you’re on your way to a nice cup of a tea and a sit down. Just get some toast on and you’re all set!

    5. Food intolerances are no fun, and I’m thrilled to see M&S offering a great gluten free hamper. No need to feel left out, there is gluten free Christmas cake and Christmas pudding, plus a great selection of jams and chutney, tea and coffee, chocolates and cava. This just feels like great tasting products, rather than “specialist food”, which is how most people with intolerances would want to feel.

    6. For something a bit simpler, and cheaper, but still with good taste, then I like the Risotto Set. The grater both looks attractive and useful, and comes with a bowl for grating into. It comes with the essential wooden spoon and also a packet of risotto rice with dried porcini mushrooms, which should be very tasty. If you want to make it truly authentic, then you need to add a good piece of Parmesan too.

    So, some really good standbys and useful options for people you might normally find it difficult to buy gifts for. Of course I would still prefer to order everything online and get them to deliver it, but if you had to go somewhere on Christmas Eve for last minute gifts, these would be pretty good choices. Better than these anyway:

  • 10Aug
    Berries and low fat yoghurt

    Berries and low fat yoghurt

    Those of you who read my post yesterday will know I am running an experiment this week to see if I can keep to my foodie principles and follow the “rules” for Slimming Worlds red and green days.

    Which didn’t get off to the best start when I slept in this morning! I still created a good breakfast: very low fat yoghurt plus raspberries and blackberries, all “free” food. So far, so boring. Nothing that a teaspoonful of Ile de Re honey and some raw cashews couldn’t sort out. My syn count was 1, so left feeling virtuous.

    The 20 min nap had really caused lunch to go out the window, which left me lunching on a jacket potato (oven baked at least) and baked beans. Not exciting, but strangely comforting.

    By the time evening came around, I needed good comfort food, and in my book that means risotto. I’d made veg stock

    Loving the green days

    Loving the green days

    yesterday, so just had the fun of double podding the broad beans. It’s a task I really don’t mind, as I would so much rather see them in their vivid green loveliness! They were accompanied by a very lean piece of Duchy originals smoked bacon, and there was a dessert spoon of olive oil to get things going.

    In between I started weighing and grating the Parmesan I was allowed. Do you know what a tablespoon of grated Parmesan looks like? It’s a lot! And worth having for the extra flavour. So this delightful dish full of risotto cost me another 4.5 syns, and I blew another 4 on a small glass of white wine. No foodie principles compromised, no Fry Light here!

    Just one thing. I have a very sweet tooth, and I love my chocolate. I’m also not bad at willpower, so I have had one square of 1848 Noir Cafe chocolate that I bought in France. Perfect finish, and I am at a total of 12 syns out of the maximum of 15 you’re allowed. Not a bad start!

    What’s your good eating resolution breaker?