Michael Rowan – Says cheers for the Christmas gift that goes on giving, with Graham’s 10- year old Tawny Port (75cl) RRP £20. 00.

 

‘Men are so difficult to buy for,’ is a common theme at this time of year, mostly opined by my wife somewhat accusingly, as though I have somehow been born a man, with the sole purpose of making her Christmas shopping trips more difficult.

Well, not this year, because Graham’s have produced a range of Ports that are just the right size to slip into a Christmas stocking and at a very reasonable price.

In fact, if your Secret Santa sets a suitable limit you can buy one of these from between £10.00 and £20.00.

The size is also perfect from another point of view, chiefly mine: smaller than a full size bottle It is big enough to afford several glasses, but not so big that one feels that it is necessary to share.

This 10 -Year Old Tawny is rich with the taste of Christmas nuts and figs. Its mature flavours match perfectly with sweet desserts, especially dark chocolate with ginger or orange notes.

Actually, just in case my wife is reading this, if the Port were to be accompanied by a box of salted caramels, I would think she could put her feet up and consider Christmas sorted, at least as far as this man is concerned.

I even promise to act surprised.

Happy Christmas.

Stockist Information:

Available from WaitroseTescoSainsbury’s & Ocado

Graham’s 10 – Year Old Tawny Port (75cl) RRP £20.00

 

BAR + BLOCK ALDGATE: A RESTAURANT TO BLOCK OUT SOME TIME FOR

As soon as you enter Bar + Block you’re immediately enveloped by this cosy, atmospheric and bustling steakhouse – mood lighting included! We took a trip to this humble favourite and are here to give you the lowdown.

THE FOOD

If at first you’re intimidated by the extensive menu, you’ll soon  be put at easy by the modest, and ‘so-not-London prices’. Everything about the menu screams comfort and big flavours, from the pulled beef tacos, aromatic crispy mushroom pancakes and middle eastern king prawns through to the hispa cabbage and beef dripping triple cooked chunky chips (heaven). And that just scratches the surface. The quality of the steaks at Bar + Block rivals the best steakhouses in town. Choose from classic cuts like rump and ribeye or specialty steaks like the spiral cut (marinated in garlic and parsley) or the Tira De Ancho (similar to the spiral marinade but with a chilli kick and chimichurri sauce).

Steak not whetting your appetite? Don’t worry, you can choose from handmade burgers, grills or fish. We hear that the grilled veg and burrata burger, lamb souvlaki and grilled salmon are excellent choices. If you think you’ve got room for appetite, we struggled but made it through, the Chocolate Toffee Fondue Sharer is the perfect sweet ending. Made up of warm churros coated in cinnamon sugar, triple chocolate brownie chunks, fresh strawberries, banana and apple served with a chocolate toffee dipping sauce – you’re welcome.

THE DRINK

As with the food, the drinks prices are much more appetising than that of other steakhouses. Cocktails start at just £7.99, swoon, and specialty gins come in at £4.95. Take your pick of wine, beer or soft drinks if you’d prefer – the welcoming prices continue!

THE ATMOSPHERE

Warm and welcoming would be how we sum up the atmosphere at Bar + Block. There’s a constant buzz about the large dining area and it’s packed with a mix of corporate singletons grabbing dinner, groups of friends, date night couples and families.

THE PRICES

Starters begin at £3.95 for the creamy mac and cheese bits and steaks begin at £12.95 for an 8oz rump. A steak sample will cost you £27.95

THE OFFERS

Half price cocktails Monday to Thursday – 5pm – 7pm

LET ME BOOK

To book, visit https://www.barandblock.co.uk/en-gb/locations/london-aldgate/book

 

 

 

 

Wooothy –  Furniture Which Grows With Your Child by award winning author Dr K Thompson

 

 

 

Children can be expensive at the best of times and their specialist furniture is a good example. First a cot, then a child’s bed with safety rail, then, as they grow older, a desk to do their homework. Oh, and possibly the patter of more little feet …

So thank goodness for Wooothy and their modular furniture, which is all produced from high quality beech trees from Slovenia. It’s all designed with adaptability in mind, so you can use it for a long time.

The key is the modular design so that items can be reassembled to fit different rooms, lifestyles and needs as time goes on.

A simple single bed is the basic module. However additional modules can turn this into a canopy bed (useful for princesses), safety rails can be added for toddlers – and later removed when no longer needed.  A mid high leg construction raises the single bed, so your youngster can store toys underneath and play – useful in a small bedroom.  When the young master starts school, the mid high legs can be replaced with higher legs, and the under bed area becomes a useful workspace with desk.

Then when the stork visits again – two single beds can be converted into bunk beds.

Oh, and for teenagers there’s a couch option. Worth looking into if you’re thinking of buying a bed.

 

 

 

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

Nespresso Vertuo Coffee  – For That Special Appointment With Yourself by Dr Kathleen Thompson, award winning author

 

 

 

As a child coffee meant a cup of instant. How things have changed. At first, rather complicated Italian coffee machines hit UK shops – wonderful coffee, but a little expertise was required. Then came Nespresso.

Nespresso has transformed coffee-making. The neat machines sit unobtrusively in the corner of any kitchen. You simply fill the reservoir with water, insert the capsule and press a button.  Even I can make a fabulous cup of coffee – with crema – every time.

The latest range of Vertuo Nespresso machines use Centrifusion technology – but you don’t need to know that – just press the button.

The pods come in five cup sizes from Alto (414ml) down to Espresso (40ml) – yes you really can be your own barista.

There’s a myriad of Nespresso coffee ranges – to suit your taste or mood, but the new limited edition Nordic Moments Range is perfect for the Festive Season. These fun flavours are inspired by Nordic culture and include Vanilla Princess Cake (perfect to be drunk with a slice of … well you’ve guessed), Cinnamon Swirl, and the simple but sophisticated Nordic Black.  There’s a lovely story behind the traditional Skandinavian Princess Cake, so-called because three small princesses loved it so much, and the matching coffee is a blend of decaffeinated and regular roast coffee with natural vanilla flavours.  The Cinnamon Swirl blend, named after a rather delicious pastry also contains decaffeinated and regular coffee plus natural flavourings. However Nordic Black is pure regular coffee, consisting of African and South American Arabica beans – definitely my favourite. There’s a Nordic Almond Cake and a Cloudberry blend too, so why not get into the Christmas mood with this great new range?

 

 

 

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

Michael Rowan takes the puzzle out of Christmas gift buying thanks to Rachel Lowe Games and Puzzles.

Jigsaws, once confined to childhood and wet Sunday afternoons have more recently become beloved of adults too, or perhaps we just forgot how much we enjoyed them.

How things have changed.

Friends may now see it as a way of relaxing or keeping the brain cells ticking over, but I see it as the ideal Christmas gift.

Most of my friends have reached a point in their life that they have acquired all they want or need, so, each Christmas it has become harder to find something quirky but enjoyable rather than gimmicky.

I was therefore delighted to stumble upon Rachel Lowe Games and Puzzles who provide a range of jigsaws that would suit either the beginner or indeed, the enthusiast.

My favourite has to be the Laurel and Hardy Jigsaws, my personal preference the 1000 pieces which immediately sounds challenging but 500 – piece puzzles are also available.

The Laurel and Hardy puzzles feature two of the most iconic images of the comedy duo, trying to overcome their own puzzle dilemma. The images are from the 1933 film Me and My Pal in which Laurel’s character gives Hardy’s character a puzzle as a wedding gift. The two get so preoccupied with the puzzle, as do a group of their friends, that Laurel late for his own wedding, much to the dismay of the bride’s father.

The picture is black and white, increasing the skill level required, but for me the clincher is that it is taken from one of their films and shows them completing a jigsaw. How meta is that?

There are many other films and tv images to choose, from but these were easily my favourite.

To discover the full range, follow the link below.

The puzzles are both available from www.rachellowe.co.uk

1000 Piece Puzzle: RRP £14.99
500 Piece Puzzle: RRP £11.99

 

 

 

Frost’s Top Christmas Pick For The Home

eve sleep, linen set, high quality, sleep, Eve Sleep have these amazing linen sheets – prices start at £99 for UK double set

They are so luxurious you will not be able to go back to cheap bedding. They are so stylish too.
Stonewashed for superior softness and comfort, our pure linen bedding is the most luxurious, durable bed set you’ll find. Made in Portugal, it’s available in five colour combinations.

From evesleep.co.uk

Beautiful and Unusual Gifts From Kew Gardens by Dr Kathleen Thompson, award winning author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope.

 

 

 

Do you have someone to buy for, who is just that bit difficult? They don’t drink, they’re watching their figure and they have pretty much everything? Well if you have, here are a couple of fabulous gifts – and if you haven’t, these are still fabulous gifts for anyone.

‘Just The Tonic’ is a most fascinating book. Beautifully bound and illustrated, it would look lovely on a coffee table, but it is so interesting I fear it will soon be well-thumbed. I mean, did you realise that all those ex-pats chugging G&Ts in India and the tropics weren’t just being decadent and self-indulgent. No, they were protecting themselves from malaria – long before modern anti-malarials were available.

Co-written by Kim Walker (a medical herbalist) and Mark Nesbitt (curator of the Economic Botany Collection at Kew Gardens), the book is filled with fascinating facts. It doesn’t just tell the story of Indian tonic water, but explains the cultural, medical and political influences which shaped many of today’s drinks – both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.  And if you’re feeling exhausted from reading the whole story in one sitting (I promise you, you won’t be able to put it down until you’ve finished), the last chapter is thoughtfully devoted to cocktail recipes – go treat yourself.

Available from Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew Shop RRP £18.

 

The Kew Shop has many other interesting and unusual gifts on their website too, including a book containing twelve sheets of high quality wrapping paper, each printed with a painting from the Marianne North collection. These are gift wraps with a difference, to be reserved for very special people. In fact they are so beautiful I’m not sure I could bear to use them. Ms North was a Victorian traveller and painter and her collection is housed at Kew. Each painting is unique and stunning – different flowers, fruit, birds and insects – I particularly love the stick insect painting, created in 1880.

Available also from Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew Shop RRP £10

 

I strongly recommend you take a look at the Kew Shop – so many beautiful and unusual gifts.

 

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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http://faitobooks.co.uk

 

Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

Silver Star Grey Children’s Slippers reviewed by Mary Cooper

 

These gorgeous little slippers arrived in a beautiful, golden, organza drawstring bag, their sprinkling of silver stars, like fairy dust, made sure they were an instant success with our tester –  a friend’s four year old daughter.

 

The non-slip soles are supple and hard wearing, wide enough to allow little toes and feet to spread naturally, and the lightly elasticated ankle ensures that there is little chance of losing them as our little ones pad around exploring.

 

Helen Chapman, who started Dotty Fish in 2006, has had the footwear tested by The London Podiatry Centre. With their soft, high quality suede uppers and even softer fleece lining they have been deemed safe for children’s delicate little feet.

 

There are dozens of designs — frogs, birds, flowers and many more — enough to please even the most discerning child, and prices that will please parents, grandparents or anyone else who is trying to think of a small gift for a child.

 

If the reaction of my friend’s daughter is anything to go by then you can be sure that these little slippers will bring a sprinkle of magic to any child’s Christmas morning.

Prices under £15.00

 

https://www.dottyfish.com