I’ve already made the dinner, washed the dishes, had an argument with my other half AND nearly ran over next doors cat- I’m exhausted and cannot be bothered to make a packed lunch
It’s no secret I’m a fan of cake, and I love making a Christmas Fruit Cake. I can remember helping myMamamix the cake, watch her feed the cake each week and then help decorate it {the best bit as it meant I could pinch somemarzipanand icing
This Sunday will mark the last Sunday before Advent, and it is therefore dubbed Stir-up Sunday. Alternatively, soak your own in brandy or your favourite tipple
One is potentially life changing – my decision to leave full-timeemployment, rent out my house, and train as a professional chef at Tante Marie in Surrey
Stir-up Sunday (the last Sunday before the start of Advent) is one of the quintessentially British Christmas traditions where the family gets together to make their Christmas pudding, and all get a chance to stir the mixtureandmake a wish
I’d madeChristmas pudding fudge a few years ago and it was enjoyed by everyone. Be sure you don't miss anything and subscribe by RSS for delicious updates
The chestnut and cranberry roast was my substitute for the Christmas turkey at my work Christmas party, it was like nut loaf and stuffing balls all wrapped up in one dish
I madesome after our halloween party when we had lots of hotdog rolls left over and it remindedme of christmas pudding so I thought I'd take it a step further and give it a bit more yule tide pimping
I always make three cakes - one for Christmas Day and two to eat every day for tea until then. The cakes are made in many different shapes, with frosting, royal icing, a dusting of icing sugar or simpleand plain
Feel free to burry your head in the sand but the shops are already overloaded with cards, gifts and decorations so I don't feel too guilty about my first festive blog post for this year
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