Cocktail Ideas : Tanqueray Edition

Every weekend until Christmas we will be offering you up some lovely cocktail ideas which you can use to celebrate the occasion or to create your very own cocktail guide with to use all year round. This week we were sent some exciting Tanqueray cocktails created by presenter Miquita Oliver. We think you will love her daring twists on some Gin cocktail classics.

First up the Tanqueray Martini – This is probably my favourite cocktail ever. Simple, sophisticated and packs a punch. Miquita has created;

Tanqueray Martini with Ginger Chilli and Coriander.

45ml Tanqueray London Dry Gin
10ml Chilli infused Cocchi Americano
10ml Chilli infused Dolin Dry
5ml Ancho Reyes Chili Liqueur
1 dash orange bitters
Atomised with coriander & ginger spray
Garnish: Coriander leaf

Stir all ingredients over ice and strain into a chilled martini or nick & nora glass
garnish with spray and float a coriander leaf in the drink

For the Chilli vermouth infusions
Take 2-3 dried whole chillies and break their skin and put straight into the bottle and allow to infuse for 1.5 hours – taste after this time to check that the chilli has infused – depending on the strength of the chilli it may need a little longer but this should add a gentle heat to the vermouths – after this time strain and rebottle

For the coriander & ginger spay
Infuse coriander and ginger for 1.5 hours. Strain. Transfer liquid to any plastic atomiser

The Green Tanqueray Tonic –

A refreshing and zesty green take on the G&T


For the Syrup:
500g Sugar
1.5 Litre Water
350g Cucumber
1.5 Granny smith apples (cored)
20ml Lime juice

Heat sugar & water up together and leave to cool to make sugar syrup
Blitz cucumber, apples and lime in a blender and strain. Add to the sugar syrup.

To serve:
40ml Cucumber and Apple syrup
25ml Tanqueray
topped with Fever tree tonic

Garnish:
Pleated cucumber peel (full length of cucumber) pierced by a cocktail stick and rested on top

The Red Tanqueray & Tonic

The Red Tanqueray Tonic – perfect for Christmas, we love the spicy notes and cranberry twist.

For the Syrup:
500ml water
150g Sugar
100g Cranberrys
10g Cinnamon
10g Black Cardamon

All except sugar in a pan and  bring to the boil and simmer for 20 mins
Reduce to about half as much water and add the sugar. Simmer for another 4 mins on a low heat, remove the spice cinnamon & cardamon and blitz the rest. Strain.

Serve:
35ml red syrup
10ml Lemon juice
2 dash angostura bitters
top with fever tree tonic

Garnish:
3 cranberries on a cocktail stick

Tanqueray is available to buy from multiple major retailers. For more details visit www.tanqueray.com

Wilko’s Foodie Gifts for a Fiver

This year Wilko’s have launched an exciting and purse-friendly line of gifts with something for everyone. We picked a selection of our favourite gifts for foodies which are bound to fly of the shelves in the lead up to Christmas. With bargain prices and a focus on quality these gifts are set to impress

Inferno Spice Set

 For anyone who likes to add a little zest to their cooking the Inferno Spice Set contains 4 full sized bottles of different seasonings. Charred chilli onion, Flaming chilli parsley, Inferno garlic chilli and Sizzling chilli salt. The product is a well packaged and the perfect gift for anyone who likes to get experimental in the kitchen. Priced at £5 for 4 bottles you are getting a lot of bang for your buck.

Day of the Dead Skull Filled with Hot Sauce

This Skull is not just impressive to look at, but will add heat to many a meal. We loved the look of the skull and with 750ml of hot sauce you’re sure to be supplied for a while. Originally priced at £7 per bottle Wilko have recently dropped the price down to £5 and whats more, once the sauce is done the skull is a fab novelty to add to any household and looks way more pricier than a fiver.


Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix with Skillet

 Make your own cookie with this skillet set. Included is a chocolate chip cookie mix and an iron skillet. This is perfect for someone who likes to get creative in the kitchen and the iron skillet is worth more than £5 alone.
All of the above gifts and many more are available to purchase in store.

Tumball

It wouldn’t be Christmas without at least one new game to add to the family collection – and one that all the family can play. Apart from the old favourites – Scrabble, Monopoly, etc, I’m always on the lookout for something that the little ones can join in with and this year Tumball hits the spot.

It does say for ages 5+ and I did wonder whether it would be a bit too difficult for the 3 & 4 year olds but with help from Uncle Anthony they soon grasped the technique.

Coloured balls are suspended from a hanger and each player has a white stick and an equal amount of white plastic balls, each with a hole in them. The object of the game is to place the white balls onto the coloured ball platform using the white stick. One false move, too may balls and the platform parts and white balls cascade into the tray below. It’s a game of dexterity and balance.

Tumball

The prize goes to the one who has no balls left but the littlies loved it when the balls clattered down into the tray and thought they were wining in style. And who were we to tell them otherwise.

Easy to assemble and easy to play. After all, once dinner is over and the sherry has been served you want to relax and have fun. Anything too complicated will have to wait.

 

Tumball £17.99 

 

Christmas Gifts : A Guide to Great Spirits and Liqueurs


Foxhole Gin

Try an innovative English Gin this Christmas, multi-award winning Foxhole Gin has been created with a passion for sustainability. Distilled with a spirit made from tonnes of pressed grapes wineries usually throw away, Foxhole Gin rescues them to produce a beautifully balanced, aromatic and charming spirit. You’re bound to impress with their sophisticated packaging with a unique and impressive gin to match inside. Foxhole have a curated a selection of their range ideal for Christmas including;

Foxhole miniatures are a great stocking filler.

If you’re looking for a gift for collectors try the marc 3 limited gift pack which contains a 700ml bottle of the Foxhole Gin: marc 3 gift wrapped and adorned with an antique copper Foxhole spirits badge. marc 3 is strictly limited to 500 bottles due to the 8760 hrs it takes to produce this using the valuable 2015 by products from Sussex Vineyards.

Digital Gift Cards,

Available in (£10, £25, £50, £75, £100) this can be used to purchase any Foxhole Gin products on their online store including tonics.

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Baileys

This Christmas there are five different Baileys for you to try. For someone who like to keep it traditional we have Baileys Original and this year they have launched their new dairy free Baileys Almande. Blending crushed almonds, almond oil and essence of real vanilla, this new product is dairy free and vegan friendly and available at whole foods stores across the UK. Also available is the Baileys Chocolate Luxe blended with Belgian Chocolate and Baileys Original Irish Cream, Baileys Coffee and Baileys Orange Truffle.

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Greenall’s Sloe Gin

Greenall’s the traditional British Gin have recently launched their new Sloe Gin recipe which is designed to be the perfect winter tipple. This ruby red blend of sweet sloe berries produces strong notes of almonds and cherry. Greenall’s created with a traditional, hand-crafted recipe has been made to be enjoyed not just as a liqueur but also as a great base for a cocktail. We highly recommend the ‘take it sloe toddy’ as your ultimate winter warmer. Greenall’s Sloe Gin is made through a completely natural and hands on method using only the product of the 8 weeks of sloe berry maceration. No additional juices or artificial colours are added and mixing is done by hand using the traditional Greenall’s recipe which has remained unchanged for more than 250 years.

Greenall’s Sloe Gin is available to buy through amazon.co.uk priced at £18 a bottle.

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Amarula

Personally, no feast is complete without an Irish Coffee and my perfect variation of one would definitely contain Amarula. This mysterious and creamy liqueur is distilled in South Africa and produced from the fruit of the Marula tree is aged in french oak before being blended into its luxurious creamy texture giving it a sweet honey caramel texture. This versatile liqueur can be enjoyed on the rocks, as a spicy winter warmer and even in desserts for all the bakers out there. Amarula has a 24month shelf life but we can’t guarantee it will last that long in your drinks cupboard as you won’t be able to get enough of it’s luxurious taste and texture.

Amarula is available in 700ml bottles and available to buy from multiple major retailers priced at £12.50 a bottle.

Organix Goodies Christmas Selection Box

Organix Goodies Christmas Selection Box

A selection box for the Christmas stocking has always been a must in our house. It never matters what else is in there, there just has to be that bulky box of chocolate from Santa. I forget how many Christmas mornings have gone by with chocolate for breakfast – and if you can’t have an indulgent Christmas morning what’s the fun?

But what about the toddlers in your life? You don’t want to fill them full of sugar and neither do you want them to miss out on all the fun. That’s why the Organix Goodies is the perfect stocking filler.

Organix’s ‘no junk’ promise of always organic and nothing unnecessary in their products makes this a perfect treat.

Inside the cheerful box you’ll find five Organix products especially tailored to the little one in your life Organic mini gingerbread men biscuits, apple and strawberry fruit shapes, alphabet biscuits, apple and raspberry soft oaty bars and apple and orange soft oaty bars

Organix Goodies Christmas selection box

Organix Goodies Christmas Selection Box

Suitable for 12+ months

RRP: £2.99 and available from www.boots.com

 

Perfect Books For Christmas

Perfect books for Christmas. Buy them now. tom hanks book uncommon typeTom Hanks Uncommon Type 

A stunning collection of short stories from the Oscar-winning actor. You will not be able to put it down.

A collection of seventeen wonderful short stories showing that two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks is as talented a writer as he is an actor.

A hectic, funny sexual affair between two best friends. A World War II veteran dealing with his emotional and physical scars. A second-rate actor plunged into sudden stardom and a whirlwind press junket. A small-town newspaper columnist with old-fashioned views of the modern world. A woman adjusting to life in a new neighborhood after her divorce. Four friends going to the moon and back in a rocket ship constructed in the backyard. A teenage surfer stumbling into his father’s secret life.

These are just some of the people and situations that Tom Hanks explores in his first work of fiction, a collection of stories that dissects, with great affection, humour and insight, the human condition and all its foibles. The stories are linked by one thing: in each of them, a typewriter plays a part, sometimes minor, sometimes central. To many, typewriters represent a level of craftsmanship, beauty and individuality that is harder and harder to find in the modern world. In his stories, Mr Hanks gracefully reaches that typewriter-worthy level.

Known for his honesty and sensitivity as an actor, Mr Hanks brings both those characteristics to his writing. Alternatingly whimsical, moving and occasionally melancholy, Uncommon Type is a book that will delight as well as surprise his millions of fans. It also establishes him as a welcome and wonderful new voice in contemporary fiction, a voice that perceptively delves beneath the surface of friendships, families, love and normal, everyday behaviour.

Tom Hanks Uncommon Type is available here

The New Mum’s Notebook 

A wonderful present for any mum. Part book part notebook. It is also a great keepsake.

Reassuring, funny and down-to-earth, THE NEW MUM’S NOTEBOOK is everything you need for the first year of life with a baby.
What do new mums want most of all (apart from sleep)? They want someone to tell them what they’re feeling is ‘normal’. That they’re doing ok. That they will be ok. The New Mum’s Notebook, written by Amy Ransom – mum of three and creator of the Surviving Motherhood blog – does all this and more.

From night feeds, napping and weaning, to which films to cue up on Netflix, finding some headspace and getting all the support, coffee and cake you need, Amy has been there – and this is the book she wishes she’d had by her side.

Divided into the first 12 months of motherhood, with 304 pages of reassurance, love and humour, as well as spaces to scribble thoughts, feelings and memories from those crazy early days, The New Mum’s Notebook will nurture a new mum in however she chooses to raise her baby. Whether it’s her first or her fifth.

Word on the street is it’s almost worth having another baby for…

‘You’ve created the book that we all wish we’d had.’ – Clemmie, mum of two

‘My go-to present for my new mummy friends’ Kate, mum of two

‘I’ve had loads of baby record books and never ever filled one in. This book feels so different. I love it.’ – Annabel, mum of five

* Perfect for expectant mothers and new mums

* Gorgeous colour pages including lots of reassurance, self-care advice, journal pages, affirmations and simple recipes

* Divided into 12 months to take you through every stage of a new mum and baby’s first year

* Eight journal pages per month with space to write notes, thoughts, memories and all those ‘to-dos’

* 12 months of milestone charts for mum and baby

The New Mum’s Notebook is available here.

Tim Peake Ask An Astronaut 

A brilliant book full of great information. Perfect for any age group.

The awe-inspiring Sunday Times Bestseller from astronaut Tim Peake

How does it feel to orbit the earth ten times faster than a speeding bullet?
What’s it like to eat, sleep and go to the toilet in space?
And where to next – the Moon, Mars or beyond?

Ask an Astronaut is Tim’s personal guide to life in space, based on his historic Principia mission, and the thousands of questions he has been asked since his return to Earth.

Accessible, in-depth, and written with his characteristic warmth, Tim shares his thoughts on every aspect of his mission. From training to launch, from his historic spacewalk to re-entry, he reveals for readers of all ages the cutting-edge science behind his ground-breaking experiments, and the wonders of day-to-day life on board the International Space Station.

The public were invited to submit questions using the hashtag #askanastronaut, and a selection are answered by Tim in the book, which will be accompanied with illustrations, diagrams and never-before-seen photos.

Tim is pleased to announce that, as with his previous book, royalties received from the book will be donated to The Prince’s Trust.

Tim Peake Ask An Astronaut is available here. 

David Jason Only Fools and Stories

Entertaining and well written. A great read.

In his first book David Jason told us about himself from his early years training as an electrician through to making it as one of Britain’s greatest actors.

This autumn, in a follow up autobiography, he tells us about the many other lives he has lived – his characters. From Del Boy to Granville, Pop Larkin to Frost, he takes us behind the scenes and under the skins of some of the best loved acts of his career.

And in the process he reflects on how those characters changed his life too. The result told with his characteristic charm and wit is both funny and poignant, honest and heart warming.

David Jason Only Fools and Stories is available here. 

Krysten Ritter Bonfire

Who knew this amazing actress could also write? A suspenseful novel full of twists and turns. Brilliant.

Can you ever outrun your past?

From actress, producer, and writer Krysten Ritter, a gripping, tightly wound suspense novel about a woman forced to confront her past in the wake of small-town corruption

It has been ten years since Abby Williams left home and scrubbed away all visible evidence of her small-town roots. Now working as an environmental lawyer in Chicago, she has a thriving career, a modern apartment, and her pick of meaningless one-night stands.

But when a new case takes her back home to Barrens, Indiana, the life Abby painstakingly created begins to crack. Tasked with investigating Optimal Plastics, the town’s most high-profile company and economic heart, Abby begins to find strange connections to Barrens’s biggest scandal from more than a decade ago, involving the popular Kaycee Mitchell and her closest friends–just before Kaycee disappeared for good.

Abby knows the key to solving any case lies in the weak spots, the unanswered questions. But as she tries desperately to find out what really happened to Kaycee, troubling memories begin to resurface and she begins to doubt her own observations. And when she unearths an even more disturbing secret–a ritual called “The Game”–it will threaten reputations, and lives, in the community and risk exposing a darkness that may consume her.

With tantalizing twists, slow-burning suspense, and a remote rural town of just five claustrophobic square miles, Bonfire is a dark exploration of what happens when your past and present collide.

Krysten Ritter Bonfire is available here. 

A Galaxy of Her Own: Amazing Stories of Women in Space

An essential book for the young women in your life. Well written with beautiful illustrations.

From small steps to giant leaps, A Galaxy of Her Own tells fifty stories of inspirational women who have been fundamental to the story of humans in space, from scientists to astronauts to some surprising roles in between.

From Ada Lovelace in the nineteenth century, to the women behind the Apollo missions, from the astronauts breaking records on the International Space Station to those blazing the way in the race to get to Mars, A Galaxy of Her Own reveals extraordinary stories, champions unsung heroes and celebrates remarkable achievements from around the world.

Written by Libby Jackson, a leading UK expert in human space flight, and illustrated with bold and beautiful artwork from the students of London College of Communication, this is a book to delight and inspire trailblazers of all ages.

Packed full of both amazing female role models and mind-blowing secrets of space travel, A Galaxy of Her Own is guaranteed to make any reader reach for the stars.

A Galaxy of Her Own: Amazing Stories of Women in Space

Mary Woods Brighter Days Ahead 

A wonderful, engrossing, historical novel.

Brighter Days Ahead is a moving story set against the backdrop of the Second World War, from Mary Wood, the author of In Their Mother’s Footsteps.

War pulled them apart, but can it bring them back together?

Molly lives with her repugnant father, who has betrayed her many times. From a young age, living on the
streets of London’s East End, she has seen the harsh realities of life . . . When she’s kidnapped by a gang and forced into their underworld, her future seems bleak.

Flo spent her early years in an orphanage, and is about to turn her hand to teacher training. When a kindly teacher at her school approaches her about a job at Bletchley Park, it could be everything she never knew she wanted.

Will the girls’ friendship be enough to weather the hard times ahead?

Mary Woods Brighter Days Ahead is available here. 

James Duigan Blueprint For Health

The perfect book for New Year. A great plan which we will be trying from someone who really knows his stuff. There is a reason the stars turn to him.

From world-renowned health and wellbeing authority, author and founder of the BODYISM brand, James Duigan, comes Blueprint for Health. Expanding on his bestselling ‘Clean & Lean’ philosophy, this is his most comprehensive book yet, detailing the four pillars that combine to create the BODYISM blueprint of a healthy, happy life.
For each pillar, James helps the reader understand and engage with the underlying philosophy behind BODYISM, so you can make changes that last long-term. In the book you’ll find 80 delicious recipes and a series of simple movement and mindset exercises to detoxify your diet and behaviour and gently guide you towards balance in every area.
The result is a book that will empower you to think, eat, move and feel better, helping you “switch on” your body’s capacity to function at its highest level. James will inspire you to become the best, happiest and fittest version of yourself. After just 14 days of following the BODYISM blueprint you’ll grow stronger, leaner and feel unstoppable.

James Duigan Blueprint For Health is available here. 

Simon Sebag Montefiore Red Sky At Noon

A wonderful novel to really sink your teeth into. From one of the leading historical novelists writing today: a stunning book.

‘The black earth was already baking and the sun was just rising when they mounted their horses and rode across the grasslands towards the horizon on fire …’

Imprisoned in the Gulags for a crime he did not commit, Benya Golden joins a penal battalion made up of Cossacks and convicts to fight the Nazis.

He enrols in the Russian cavalry, and on a hot summer day in July 1942, he and his band of brothers are sent on a desperate mission behind enemy lines.

Switching between Benya’s war in the grasslands of Southern Russia, and Stalin’s plans in the Kremlin, between Benya’s intense affair with an Italian nurse and a romance between Stalin’s daughter and a journalist also on the Eastern Front, this is a sweeping story of passion, bravery and human survival where personal betrayal is a constant companion, and death just a heartbeat away.

Simon Sebag Montefiore Red Sky At Noon is available here. 

Before You Know it: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do

A great Christmas present. A well written, brilliantly researched novel that lets everyone know how to understand themselves- and others- better.

‘John Bargh’s Before You Know It moves our understanding of the mysteries of human behaviour one giant step forward. A brilliant and convincing book.’ – Malcolm Gladwell, author of Blink and David and Goliath

The world’s leading expert on the unconscious mind reveals the hidden mental processes that secretly govern every aspect of our behaviour.

For more than three decades, Dr John Bargh has been conducting revolutionary research into the unconscious mind – not Freud’s dark, malevolent unconscious but a helpful and powerful part of the mind that we can access and understand through experimental science. Now, Dr Bargh presents an engaging and enlightening tour of the influential psychological forces that are at work as we go about our daily lives – checking a dating app, holding a cup of hot coffee or getting a flu jab.

Dr Bargh takes you into his labs at New York University and Yale, where his ingenious experiments have shown how the unconscious guides our behaviour, goals and motivations in areas like race relations, parenting, business, consumer behaviour and addiction. He reveals the pervasive influence of the unconscious mind in who we choose to date or vote for, what we buy, where we live, how we perform on tests and in job interviews, and much more. Before You Know It is full of surprising and entertaining revelations as well as tricks to help you remember to-do items, shop smarter and sleep better.

Before You Know It will profoundly change the way you understand yourself by introducing you to a fascinating world only recently discovered, the world that exists below the surface of your awareness and yet is the key to unlocking new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving.

Before You Know it: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do is available here. 

 

 

 

The Lost Boy Peter Pan  reviewed by Paul Vates

 

 

 

at The Pleasance Theatre, London

 

[Peter] has, I see it now, classic symptoms of ADHD

 

 

 

 

I have never truly thought about what the problem is with Peter Pan – not the story, the child. He bosses everyone around, so cock-sure of himself, so clear about what is right and wrong, what is fun and what isn’t; his boundless energy, temper tantrums and recklessness… He has, I see it now, classic symptoms of ADHD and needs urgent treatment before someone gets hurt!

 

Thanks to this dark production from Action To The Word, I see the story and the world through Peter’s eyes in a completely new light, akin to The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.

 

image courtesy of The Other Richard

The set is minimal – a collection of boxes and ropes/vines. Surrounding the lot are instruments. The tale is told through action, the narrative and contemporary songs ranging from ELO to Barry Manilow and many more. At times, it works. The cast of seven play and sing live, they dance, they act, they tumble. Overall, their energy and sheer exuberance forces the play along, under the direction of the writer Alexandra Spencer-Jones.

 

The two stand-out performances are from the main duo – Toby Falla’s Peter is a force of nature, but sadly lacking the ‘twinkle’ that the character requires: it is hard to like an annoying brat who is over-caffeinated. His nemesis, Hook, is played with charm and grace by Wesley Lineham, but the script holds him back from entering pantomime villain territory.

 

Image courtesy of The Other Richard

This, though, is the major problem of the whole production. I left wondering who the show is aimed at. Far too bleak and noisy for most children, but lacking depth for the adults. The Lost Boy Peter Pan does not require audience participation, which for a family show at this time of year is bizarre. Only once are we asked to join in – Tinkerbell eats the poisoned cupcake and collapses into what appears to be a sugar-induced coma. The fourth-wall is dropped and we clap to revive her.

 

image courtesy of The Other Richard

There are some genuinely tender moments, but too few to make an impact. The final scene could have been a real tear-jerker, but sadly Hannah Haines’ Wendy screamed out (literally!) for Peter and burst the emotional bubble. The whole event has the feel of an anarchic bunch of teenagers forcing themselves upon their relatives and friends – ‘Hey, we’ve got a show and we’re going to perform it for you (by which they mean ‘at you’) – so sit down and shut up and then you can tell us how good we are!’

 

I’ll be the grumpy uncle at the back who wants to play some party games and have some festive fun … Humbug!

 

The Lost Boy Peter Pan

 

Cast:                           Toby Falla, Hannah Haines, Wesley Lineham, Georgie Parker

Joshua Leese, Thomas Fabian Parrish, Olivia Warren

 

Writer / Director:         Alexandra Spencer-Jones

 

Inspired by J M Barrie

 

Producers:                  Action To The Word and Glynis Henderson Productions

 

Photography:              The Other Richard

 

Venue:                        The Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, North Road

London N7 9EF

 

Tickets:                       www.pleasance.co.uk / 020 7609 1800

Running until Sunday 7th January 2018

From £16 (£12 concessions)

 

Running Time:            75 minutes (no interval)

 

Ages:                          3+

 

Twitter:                                    @ThePleasance, #TheLostBoyLDN

Something Special Singalong Mr Tumble Review | Christmas Guide

Mr Tumble, toys, singalong, hello songThis singing and dancing Mr Tumble is a perfect gift for fans of the Something Special TV show. The Frost toddler found it delightful. Keeps children occupied and is small enough to travel with.

Based on Mr Tumble from the much loved CBeebies Something Special TV show, now you can sing-along with your favourite character. Press his hand to activate and enjoy singing with Mr Tumble as he sings and moves to his iconic ‘Hello’ theme song. He includes a fun light up nose and is made in brightly coloured fabrics. He’s a perfect companion to accompany any travel.

Enjoy watching and listening to Mr Tumble sing and move to his iconic ‘hello’ theme song.

Press hand to activate and enjoy singing and dancing with Mr Tumble.

Includes fun light up nose.

Brightly coloured, a great toy for all Mr Tumble fans.

Encourages hand eye co-ordination and sound recognition.

 

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