Sensualise your Valentine – Date Night Organic Bath Milk from Lucy Annabella

Lucy Annabella Date Night Bath Milk

Are you searching for the perfect Valentine’s gift? Looking for a little mood-enhancing aromatherapy?  How about a little Therapeutic Luxury from Lucy Annabella to arouse your senses?

Date Night Bath Organic Milk is the ideal way to unwind, relax and prepare yourself for that special date. It’s the perfect love potion for a romantic night in with your Valentine.

The  Bath Milk is a blend of Patchouli, Ylang Ylang, Nutmeg, Palmarosa and Mandarin essential oils. It smells heady and rich without being overpowering and it certainly lived up to its title of therapeutic luxury – this is definitely my kind of treat.

The Lucy Annabella range is created and blended by founder Colleen Harte, a trained clinical aromatherapist, using a combination of aromatherapy and plant medicine to soothe body and soul. The range is inspired by nature and supported by science.

Lucy Annabella Date Night Bath Milk

I poured a small capful into my bath and as the warm water flowed the whole room was filled with most amazing scents. I couldn’t wait to light the candles, get myself a glass of wine and luxuriate in the bath water- fluffy towels warming on the towel rail. Breathing in the fragrance as I bathed soothed my frazzled nerves and I felt renewed and restored when I finally dragged myself out.

My skin was left soft and smelled divine for hours afterwards.

Organic is a word much misused these days but the ingredients in Date Night Organic Bath Milk are 96% organic. The essential oils are sourced from certified organic farmers around the world and the product is free from harmful chemicals. All Lucy Annabella products are certified Vegan and Animal Cruelty Free.

Some might find it a little pricey at £43.00 but you only need a small capful to get the benefit of the essential oils because they are of such high quality.

An original gift for your  Valentine. The perfect give for yourself

www.lucyannabella.com

 

 

 

Frost Valentine’s Day Picks: Taittinger And Chocolate

We love our readers so we are showing the love by giving you two awesome recommendations that will win the heart of your Valentine.

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Anyone who has ever read Frost will know we love Champagne Taittinger. It is one of the perks of the job reviewing them. Here are the two best ones for Valentine’s Day. Each one is a stunner.

Champagne Taittinger Brut Réserve NV

RRP: £40.05

Stockists:  Tesco.com, Sainsburys.com, Majestic.com, Waitress.com, Morrisons, Asda.com, Oddbins, Wine Rack, www.champagnedirect.co.uk and many other online and Independent retailers

40% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, 25% Pinot Meunier

Simply put Taittinger Brut Réserve defines the Taittinger house style. Dry, light and graceful with small fine bubbles. Fresh citrus fruit and subtle, weightier notes of peach and brioche combine to provide elegance in a glass.

Refreshing and light. It has a perfect fizz that will leave you happy and buzzing all night. Don’t dare celebrate without it.
 

 

Taittinger Brut Prestige Rosé NV

RRP: £48.25

Stockists: Asda.com, Waitress com, Wine Rack, Majestic.com, JohnLewis.com, The Soho Wine Company, Amps Fine Wines, Vino Wines, The Oxford Wine Company, Jeroboams, Lea & Sanderman, Fortnum & Mason, www.champagnedirect.co.uk

45% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Meunier

A vibrant rosé with a vivid aroma of red summer fruit, enticing wild strawberry and raspberry dominate the stylish and elegant palate.

I have always been a huge fan of rosé champagne and this one is my favourite. It is fruity and fizzy, exciting and elegant. Basically, it is just happiness in a glass. Could not recommend it more.

 

Both wines are available in gift packs with two glasses.

Below via johnlewis.com 

Champagne Taittinger gift sets

 

Guylian Artisanal Belgian Chocolates

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Guylian’s Belgian Chocolate is offering a luxury selection of Belgian chocolates this Valentine’s Day. We recommend the bumper-sized 375g Praline Sea Shells which were devoured in seconds. As gorgeous as they are scrumptious.
Guylian’s Belgian Chocolate
What will you be getting your loved one?

Claudia Winkleman and Author Cathy Rentzenbrink to Judge Children’s Book Award Oscar’s Book Prize

 

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Amazon and the National Literacy Trust to support the Prize in memory of Oscar Ashton

Claudia Winkleman will be joining the panel of judges for Oscar’s Book Prize, the children’s book award set up in memory of Oscar Ashton, the son of Evening Standard columnist James Ashton.

 

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Oscar passed away in 2012 at the age of three from an undetected heart condition, and the £5,000 award, for the best book published in 2016 for children aged five or under, pays tribute to Oscar’s love of stories.  This year, Amazon and The National Literacy Trust are adding their support to the prize.

Claudia Winkleman said: “I can’t wait to read all the entries. I can still remember sitting on my parents’ lap while they read to me, loving their accents and squealing ‘more’ when they finished. My mum kept every book and I read them to my children.”

Winkleman will be joined by two other new judges this year: Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of the 2015 memoir The Last Act of Love, and Dan Mucha, Director of Books at Amazon.  As in previous years, Oscar’s parents, James Ashton and Viveka Alvestrand will also be on the panel.

Rentzenbrink said: “My son Matt is seven, about the same age that Oscar would be now. When I explained to him why I was judging this prize, he thought it was very sad that Oscar had died and that it was brilliant that his parents had wanted to do this for him…”

The prize is being supported as part of the Amazon in the Community programme, which aims to help children and young people thrive in the digital world, including equipping them with literacy skills.

Dan Mucha, Books Director, Amazon.co.uk said: “Amazon started life as a bookseller, and we are passionate about helping more children discover the joy of reading. It’s a privilege to support Oscar’s Book Prize, a competition which puts the love of stories above all else and encourages parents to read to their children from a young age.”

Jonathan Douglas, Director of the National Literacy Trust said: “We are delighted to be supporting Oscar’s Book Prize. It’s never too soon for parents to start reading with their young children, which will allow them to develop the vital language skills that will set them up for future success…’

Oscar’s Book Prize was set up in partnership with the Evening Standard three years ago. The prize has previously been won by Benji Davies for Storm Whale in 2014, by Steve Antony for The Queen’s Hat in 2015 and last year by Gemma Merino for The Cow Who Climbed a Tree.

“Oscar’s Book Prize is now a significant event in the publishing calendar and we are delighted to continue our partnership,” said Evening Standard editor Sarah Sands. “It is for the pleasure of all children and in particular remembering a little boy who loved to read – Oscar.”

Publishers are invited to submit entries for the 2017 prize by the 3rd of March.  The winner will be announced at a London-based event in May.  For more information please visit oscarsbookprize.co.uk.

Valentine Day Cocktail Treats, anyone?

 


These look to be worth a shake, and there’s fruit involved for those on healthy diets – ho hum. We’ve left you time to find the ingredients so there’s no excuse.

 

BULLDOG Gin’s Clover Club

 

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2 parts BULLDOG Gin

0.75 parts Lemon Juice

0.25 parts Grenadine Syrup

1 egg white

 

Method:

Shake all ingredients without ice in a shaker.

Add ice cubes and shake again.

Double strain into a Michelangelo Coupette

Garnish with a raspberry

 

RRP £22.00

Stockist: Ocado.

 

 

HOXTON GINS ENGLISH DAIQUIRI

 

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50 ml Hoxton Gin

20ml Crème de cocao white chocolate liqueur

20ml lemon juice

Dash of sugar syrup

 

Method:

Shake together with ice and serve through a strainer

 

Garnish with a twist of lemon peel

 

RRP £29.99

Stockist: Amazon

 

 

CRYSTAL HEAD VODKA’s RED TEMPEST

pic 4nred tempest1.5oz Crystal Head Vodka

0.5 oz Amaretto

1.0 oz Fresh Orange Juice

2.0 oz soda

0.5 oz Monin Wildberry Puree

0.25 oz Monin Exotic Citrus Syrup

Fresh rosemary springs.

Method:

Stir in shaker with ice until all ingredients have dissolved.

Top with soda

 

Garnish Blackberries and a spring of rosemary.

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RRP £49.99

Stockist: Selfridges

 

Prevenge – film review Paul Vates

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“She can make these movies until the cows come home, before slaughtering them for a barbecue without a hint of irony but plenty of bloody ketchup”

 

Prevenge – Directed by and starring Alice Lowe

Cert: 15 – 1 hr 28 – Comedy, Drama, Horror Fantasy

Alice Lowe is in charge of this movie – not only the writer and director, but playing the main character, Ruth, too. And she’s in every scene. But this film is more than an ego project. It’s witty, thought-provoking and disturbing, albeit falling a little short.

 

Ruth has been recently widowed and is seven months pregnant and alone in the world. Bitterness and grief fill her every moment. But there is also the voice of her unborn daughter, urging her to kill. Ruth’s homicidal journey, dispatching in horrific detail, a collection of misfits leads inevitably to the birth of the baby. Can there be a redemption? Is Ruth genuinely possessed or merely suffering a form of antenatal psychosis?

 

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[Alice Lowe as Ruth]

 

Alice Lowe has risen through the ranks of radio and television comedy, specialising in sketches and dark humour. Crossing into films, in 2012 she co-wrote and starred in the cult hit Sightseers, before co-starring in Black Mountain Poets in 2015.

 

This is where I begin to have problems with Prevenge. I can look at stills from all these movies and see Alice playing the same deadpan, out-of-sync character. Prevenge does nothing new. It is undoubtedly a well made film. The cast are strong. The script succeeds in escorting me all the way to the predictable finale. But there is no originality here. No heart or joy. Cardiff and the Welsh coast appear grim and dirty. As I do when I leave the screening.

 

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[Alice Lowe as Ruth in fancy dress]

 

I feel Alice is ticking boxes. She can make these movies until the cows come home, before slaughtering them for a barbecue without a hint of irony but plenty of bloody ketchup. She is better than this and I hope she can make the leap.

 

Prevenge is sitting uncomfortably between genres, not sure of the style it’s aiming for. Instead, it settles into a collection of macabre sketches. However, the film will make some people laugh a lot and they will enjoy the horror, too. Just as Alice shows in so many of the scenes – people are weird…

 

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Review by Paul Vates.

 

Prevenge is on general release from February 9th.

 

Win Champagne Taittinger & Villa Maria To Celebrate The EE British Academy Film Awards in 2017

competition, win, giveaway, champagne, wine, This year is the 70th anniversary of the EE British Academy Film Awards and to celebrate the occasion, we are offering readers

–          A BAFTA-labelled bottle of Taittinger Brut Réserve NV

–          Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2016

–          Villa Maria Private Bin Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

The BAFTA Film Awards celebrate the best in film and the awards ceremony will take place on Sunday 12th February 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall.

As keen supporters of the arts, Champagne Taittinger and Villa Maria wines from New Zealand are the proud official Champagne and Wine Partners to BAFTA. Taittinger and Villa Maria are delighted to offer you the chance to sip like a film star and win a special BAFTA-labelled bottle of Taittinger Brut Réserve NV, a bottle of Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2016 and Villa Maria Private Bin Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 as served to the guests at the Awards.

Adding extra glitz to the awards for the 15th year running, Taittinger is the only leading Champagne house to remain owned and actively managed by the family named on the label. Taittinger is widely available. www.taittinger.com.

Villa Maria has been New Zealand’s most awarded winery for over 30 years and remains proudly family-owned. Villa Maria wines are widely available in all good retailers. Visit www.villamaria.co.nz

Terms & Conditions:  Entrants must be 18 or over and must provide a mainland UK address and telephone number for delivery. Visit www.bafta.org for more information.

 

To be in with the chance of winning this fantastic prize, follow @Frostmag on Twitter or Instagram, or like us on Facebook. Alternatively, sign up to our newsletter. Or subscribe to Frost Magazine TV on YouTube here: http://t.co/9etf8j0kkz.Then comment below saying what you did. Competition finishes on 6th February and the winner should give their contact details as soon as possible for the wine to arrive on time. Thank you and good luck!

Japanese wines – the new taste on the block

Koshu - the grape variety from Japan that's not in the UK

Koshu – the grape variety from Japan that’s now in the UK

These days just about every Asian country seems to having a stab at producing wines. You can buy Indian wines, Chinese wines and now Japanese wines are firmly on the menu.

This week the trade organisation Koshu of Japan held a special tasting – and there are some great wines on offer. Koshu is a particular grape, which has been bred to meet the Japanese needs. The wines are very light, pale coloured and have very gentle flavour with hints of citrus and peach and just a touch of jasmine scent. Because many of them are grown in volcanic soil, they have a slightly mineral flavour. It’s a sort of Japanese equivalent to Chablis.

They go down very nicely with Japanese food – which has a lot of fish and relatively little meat. Of course, they are not easy to find. Selfridges sells a couple of varieties and Marks and Spencers has the Sol Lucet Koshu by Kurambon, which at around £14 is reasonably priced. There are a large number of other Koshu producers, but most of them distribute to the specialist trade or to Japanese and oriental restaurants. The restaurant prices, incidentally, would be about £40 a bottle.  And if you’re looking for something slightly unusual, they’ll go well with your sashimi.

Review of six new Quick Reads titles by Frances Colville

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Sponsored by Galaxy and run by The Reading Agency, which is funded by the Arts Council, the annual Quick Reads campaign is a wonderful initiative designed to inspire more people to read more often. Each year since 2006 at least six books have been released so there are now well over 100 available in total, often written by well-known authors, spanning a variety of genres and designed to pique the interest of as many people as possible.

 

This year the six titles are A Very Distant Shore (a romantic novel by Jenny Colgan), The Other Side of You (a modern re-telling of the Beauty and the Beast by Amanda Craig), Feel the Fear & Do It Anyway ( a self help book adapted from the work of the late Susan Jeffers) Dead Simple ( a collection of 8 short stories from well-known crime writers), Looking for Captain Poldark ( a heartwarming tale of four people united by their shared love of Poldark by Rowan Coleman) and One False Move (a tense novel set on the Devil’s Estate in London by Dreda Say Mitchell).

 

My personal favourite is A Very Distant Shore, but there is something for everyone here. Aimed at adults who are less confident in their reading skills, all six are shorter, in a larger font and with a less complicated vocabulary than many books. But they are all still good reads with interesting and gripping plots. I’m sure they will appeal to a variety of readers for a variety of reasons. My 90 year old mother-in-law (an avid reader all her life) who can no longer manage books which are heavy to hold, or which require a long attention span, is going to love them – though I might just reserve the right to select for her those which contain material suitable for a 90 year old!

 

These latest Quick Reads are available from bookshops from 2nd February 2017 priced at £1 each (and what a bargain that is) and will also be stocked by many libraries.