FROST’S FAVOURITE: FAMILY BOARD GAMES

It’s late afternoon on Christmas day. Bellies are full, spirits are high and it’s time to take the festivities up a notch. ‘How?’, I hear you ask? Well, move over Monopoly and Boggle, take a back seat because here are our favourite board games, including the best free solitaire ever, for Christmas 2018. Enjoy!

 

Guinness World Records

Nothing brings out the competitive edge like the glimpse of breaking a Guinness World Record, right? Well in this version, you completing challenges to break your opponents’ records, so close enough. Skills involve spoon balancing, wearing the most pairs of socks, flipping a bottle of water and many more! You also have 600 Guinness World Record questions to answer but let’s be honest… that’s not why we’re playing.
RRP: £24.99

 

What’s that smell?

This one is suitable for the whole family, no matter what their ages are. A myriad of scents are on the cards, some subtle and sweet, others simply stinky! Guess the scent on the card correctly to win or you could be stuck sniffing the deadly Stank Card including Extra Old Toe Cheese, Diaper Blowout, Hot Chunky Vomit and Smothered in B.O. Delicious.

RRP: £24.99

 

 Taboo

This might be one for before the Bellini’s make an appearance. The aim of this addictive word game is to describe super simple things without using obvious descriptors. If you do, you’ll give away points to your opponents.

RRP: £16.99

 

Survive! Escape From Atlantis

An adventure game for Christmas afternoon – this board is all about escaping a sinking island.

Avoiding and befriending wooden sharks, sea monsters and whales, you must get as many of your explorers to safety and collect the most treasure to win… cute!
£31.99

 

Codenames


Bring out your inner Bond with this one. Two rival spymasters know the secret identities of 25 agent and teammates know the agents only by their codenames. Teams must compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first by guessing words of the right color while avoiding those that belong to the opposing team. Like with any 007 situ, you’ve of course got to watch out for the deadly assassin.

£16.99

MOVE OVER SAINT NICHOLAS, THERE’S A NEW SAINT IN TOWN

Christmas. The most wonderful time of the year. Need you ask why? Cheese of course.

We’re sometimes guilty of fast forwarding through the first few courses so we can feast on our favourite part of the festive season (we dare you to disagree) and Saint Agur has crafted some Christmas recipes which means that the star of the show can take centre stage as it deserves, all day long.

It’s a Christmas miracle!

 Saint Agur Blue Crème cheesecake, honey walnut sauce

    

Ingredients:

200gm ginger nut biscuits

100gm melted butter

560gm cream cheese

150gm crème fraiche

Zest of half an orange

4 large eggs

50gm plain flour

150gm tub Saint Agur Blue Crème

300gm clear honey, wild flower preferred

100gm walnut pieces

Method:

Blitz the Ginger Nuts in a food processor to a coarse crumb and then add the butter to combine

together. (Alternatively, you can smash the biscuits up in a heavy plastic bag with a rolling pin or

small heavy pan and then mix together in a bowl).

Take a non-stick 20cm springform cake tin and pack this Ginger Nut mixture into the bottom and

press down well with the back of a large spoon. Chill in the fridge for an hour.

Preheat the oven to 160C.

Place the cream cheese, crème fraiche and orange zest in a kitchen mixer and whisk together for

a minute.

Whisk in the eggs one by one, then sift the flour into the bowl. Whisk in briefly and gently.

Finally spoon the Saint Agur Blue Crème into the bowl and mix in with a gentle hand.

Spoon all the mixture into the cake tin and transfer to the oven.

Bake for 45 minutes to an hour. You want it to puff up slightly and have a good golden crust. If

you give it a little jiggle it should retain a jelly-like wobble.

Remove from the oven and leave to cool completely.

Meanwhile place your honey in a bowl, chop the walnuts coarsely and stir them into the honey. If

the honey is too thick a couple of tablespoons of warm water may need to be mixed in to make it

easy to drizzle.

Finally run a knife around the inside of the spring form cake tin and then loosen the edge and

carefully remove it.

Cut into portion, lift carefully onto plates and then spoon over the honey walnut sauce.

 

Red onion and Saint Agur pie

 

Ingredients:

135g Saint Agur

4 large red onions

30g (for the pan) + 10g (for the tin) butter

5cl olive oil

20g brown sugar

250g flour

125g butter

10g turmeric

5g salt

8-10cl cold water

15g sesame seeds

Method:

To make the pastry, mix the turmeric with the flour, salt, sesame seeds and chunks of butter. Add

the cold water, little by little, mixing to get a consistent texture. Create a ball with the mixture and

wrap it in cling film. Leave to rest in the fridge for at least two hours.

For the topping, peel and slice the onions. In a large pan, melt the butter with the olive oil and add

the sliced onions. Add salt and pepper and cook for 1-15 minutes on a medium heat. Sprinkle the

sugar on top of the onions and continue to cook for 10-15 minutes until the onions become slightly

caramelized. Set aside to cool.

Take the pastry out of the fridge and roll it out.

Preheat the oven at 180C.

Grease a 22x25cm tin with butter. Roll out the pastry to 2/3mm thickness, then use two thirds of

the pastry to line the tin. Be careful that the pastry sticks to the side of the tin.

Fill the case with the onion mixture and scatter the blue cheese in small pieces on top.

Cut the remaining pastry into 1cm wide strips and arrange the strips on top of the pie, crossing

them to create a grid.

Cook the pie for 30-35 minutes in the oven. Once out, leave it to cool for 15 minutes before

serving.

 

Saint Agur puff pastry canapés

Get the party started with these crowd-pleasing canapés, bound to leave your guests coming back

for more!

Ingredients:

2 sheets of puff pastry

125g Saint Agur

1 pear

1 egg

Runny honey

Fresh rosemary

Method:

Cut each sheet of pastry into 4 squares and make a groove with your finger at the centre of each

piece.

Cut the pear into thin slices, top the puff pastry with the slices.

Spread small chunks of Saint Agur over each slice.

Whisk your egg and then brush each canapé with the mix. Bake at 180C for about 10 minutes until

the pastry is puffed and golden.

Drizzle with a little honey and decorate with a sprig of rosemary.

 

Mini Croque Madame Agur

 

Ingredients:

4 slices of toasted bread

4 slices of ham

125g Saint Agur

50g butter

8 quail eggs

Method:

Remove the crusts from each slice of toast.

Top two slices of the toast with a layer of cheese, the ham and then another layer of cheese. Add

the other two slices of bread on top, pressing together to seal.

Heat the butter in a frying pan and fry the sandwiches until golden and crispy.

Fry the quail eggs into small, round fried eggs.

Cut each sandwich into four squares with a sharp knife and top the sandwiches with the fried eggs.


 

 

The Best Christmas Gifts

We get sent a lot of stuff in the run up to our Christmas lists. It can be hard to decide what to recommend to our readers but here it is: my list of the best Christmas gifts. You cannot go wrong with one of these.

Perfect for music lovers: Beats

Solo3 Wireless

These are gorgeous, stylish and perfectly packaged. I love the silver pair. They fold down and come in a great case. Wireless with perfect sound quality; it is impossible to not be happy with a pair of Beats. 

  • On-ear wireless headphone perfect for anyone on the go
  • Class 1 Bluetooth for optimum connectivity and the ability to move long distances from your Bluetooth-enabled device
  • 40-hour battery
  • Fast Fuel: 5-minute charge gives you 3 hours of playback using the provided micro-USB cable
  • Ear cup controls allow you to take calls, play music and activate Siri without reaching for your device
  • The Apple W1 chip provides an easy one-step Bluetooth connection and the added ability to toggle seamlessly between iCloud-registered devices
  • Flexible headband, 360-degree pivoting ear cups, noise isolation
  • Plug in 3.5mm RemoteTalk cable if the battery runs out
  • Colors: (Product)RED, Pop Violet, Pop Blue, Pop Magenta, Pop Indigo, Defiant Black-Red, Matte Black, Gloss White, Satin Gold, Satin Silver, Gloss Black, Silver, Gold and Rose Gold
  • £249.95

The Beats are available here.

Perfect for Children: Fire Station

Fire Station £79.99 from Smyths.

The ideal toy to make your childs eyes light up. Your child will never forgot getting this amazing fire station. Hours of play and plenty of wonderful memories come with this fun station.

Get ready for rescue adventures with the Hape Fire Station! This feature packed station is beautifully crafted in wood, with realistic details to bring your stories to life. Suitable for ages 3+ years.

 

Perfect for keeping children warm and cosy: The Snuggle Boo from BabyBoo

I really love these SnuggleBoo sleeping bags. My son has the review one and I will be getting one for my daughter. They keep them warm and snug without the stress of kicking of blankets. They look great and feel so soft. The arms also come off. Genius. Perfect for Christmas and all-round wear. They are super soft and organic.

 

BabyBoo was founded in 2014 by Vicki O’Callaghan and Michelle O’Riordan after they struggled to find quality clothing for their children who were suffering with eczema and reflux. Based in Ireland, BabyBoo has since its launch provided a refreshing take on baby wear, and has already taken the industry by storm, with their purse friendly products for little ones that are also kind to skin.

 

BabyBoo have ten SnuggleBoo sleeping bags within therange, alongside 6 more exclusive designs launching in September. (All €40/£36.07 each).Available in three sizes and suitable from 2/3 months to four years of age, these sell out bags feature a zip fastening for quick and easy use. Aside from the super cute designs, BabyBoo uses GOTS & Oekotex certified organic cotton and includes the ingenious feature of detachable sleeves (which can be attached used nickel free poppers), making it perfect for year-round use. The smaller SnuggleBoo sleeping bags also includes a harness flap which is great for when your on-the-go; just pop your little one in the buggy/car seat, put the harness through and you’re done! Lightweight, organic and the perfect accessory to ensure the softest and cosiest sleeping experience for your little one. Available from 1 tog.

 

Website: https://babyboo.ie/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babyboo.ie/

Perfect for Girlie Girls: BABY born Little Sister Mermaid 

BABY Born Little Sister Mermaid loves nothing more than being in the water. With gentle tail movements she can gracefully swim through water. Includes long brushable hair for added hair play, and accessories including a tiara and comb.

Suitable: For ages 3 years and over. Available here.

(RRP £34.99)

 

Perfect For Stocking Fillers. 

Buckley London’s new Christmas gift range which includes baubles, crackers (For Him & For Her) and a Christmas card all containing jewellery items. Each item is at the affordable price of £12 each, so they would be ideal for mums, sisters and aunties or office secret santa gifts. They are available to purchase here as well as on the high street: https://www.buckleylondon.com/collections/christmas-bauble-collection.

I love these. They are stylish and look great. 

So Eco Face Brush Kit

So soft, ethical AND stylish. I love these brushes. 100% ethically sourced, the vegan tools have been packaged in a brush wrap made from unbleached natural cotton, ideal for storing your brushes on the go.

Cruelty- Free Christmas – So Eco Face Brush Kit, RRP £20.00 from beautyexpert.com

Each Face Brush kit contains, an Angled Contour Brush, Tapered Blending Brush, Round Foundation, Lip Brush and a dual-purpose cotton case stand. Designed to help you achieve a flawless make-up base, this 4-piece collection of planet- friendly make-up brushes has everything you need to create your desired look.

 

For The Beauty Junkie

Hairburst Eyelash Growth Serum

We all want it – naturally stronger, longer and fuller looking lashes but without all the harsh ingredients. Reach for the new, ‘all-natural’ Hairburst Eyelash Growth Serum £39.99. Created by the UK’s leading brand in hair growth technology, the Hairburst Eyelash Growth Serum is a powerful eyelash conditioner and nutrient rich growth serum made from 98% natural ingredients including pumpkin seed extract. With results in as little as 4-6 weeks, this has fast become a celebrity favourite. A life saver when it comes to improving the appearance of thin, fine, short or sparse lashes, the active serum pushes the lashes into the growth phase. Give your eyelashes the va-va-vroom they deserve! From amazon, boots.com and superdrug.com

Hairburst Chewable Hair Vitamins

Hairburst Chewable Hair Vitamins, £19.99 are an easy way to ensure you are taking the essential vitamins to maintain healthy, faster hair growth. We created this product for people who find it hard to swallow tablets. So now everyone can have the benefits that Hairburst adds to your body. The yummy strawberry and blackcurrant flavour will want you taking more than just 2 tablets per day but please stick to the recommended 2 per day. Hairburst provides a different approach to hairmaintenance, a professional product that works from the inside out. Hairburst is designed to combat the negative impact of poor nutrition, hair products, age and genetics so start your journey with Hairburst today and fall in love with your hair.

 

From amazon.co.uk, boots.com and superdrug.com

 

What will you get?

Festive Foodies

Whether it’s foodie gifts you’re after, or just some fabulously indulgent additions to your kitchen cupboard this Winter, we’ve narrowed down our favourite yummy treats that we are pulling out this December.

Christmas Whiskey Bomb RRP £40

Konditor and Cook;

As well as producing some of the most delicious hampers and mince pies, (voted the best in the UK), why not purchase a show-stopping cake as a centrepiece for your Festive celebrations. Konditor and Cook have gone all out this year and have many tasty creations for you to try but we reckon the Whiskey Bomb is bound to wow your guests. Based on their original Whiskey Bomb the Christmas Whiskey Bomb is a festive blend of chocolate, orange and whiskey cake adorned with sugar paste stars and white chocolate balls. Because quite frankly, what says Christmas more than Whiskey and Chocolate Orange. This award winning cake. 

Festive Scone Bake Kit RRP £25

The English Cream Tea Company;

If you fancy trying your hand at a little baking for your guests or want the perfect gift for a star baker, we simply loved the Festive Scone Bake Kit provided by The English Cream Tea Company. Supplying you with all the components you need to produce your own festive tea-time treat, the set is complete with decorations for your plump scones all in a handy tin to keep. As well as this, The English Cream Tea Company also have a Giant Xmas Tree Brownie for you to order online, because we all need a tree which is edible as well as beautiful.

englishcreamtea.com

Fine Food Specialist-White Truffle Oil. Prices from £8.55

Fine Food Specialist;

The foodie online shop of dreams, the Fine Food Specialist offer luxury food goods designed for a gastronomical feast of dreams. Specialising in luxury products such as Caviar, Wagyu beef and other specialist food items, they have you covered. If it’s gifts you’re after, they have a variety of goods including hampers both large and small. We love their own brand White Truffle Oil as a perfect stocking filler this year. This extra virgin olive oil is infused with the rich aroma of premium white truffles. Available in a variety of sizes, this special gift has a five star rating which will guarantee to make the recipient of this very pleased indeed. Check out their website for a host of other treats including their handy canapé guide which will be firmly saved into our favourites tab.

finefoodspecialist.co.uk

Christmas Roast Dinner Box RRP £21

Ross & Ross Food;

Focused on British flavours and fresh local produce, Ross & Ross have won multiple awards for their high quality and unique artisan products. Best known for their BBQ and curing kits, they have a passion for big and delicious food. Their Christmas shop this year features a host of meaty hampers including the I Heart Bacon Gift set which includes a bacon curing kit and I Heart Bacon apron. We also love their Christmas Roast Dinner Box. Winner of the 2018 Christmas Gift of the Year food award, the box contains a Roast Potato Oil, a Pigs In Blankets Dust, a Brussel Sprout Dust and a Roast Turkey Rub. This box is perfect for self-gifting if you want to impress your dinner guests! The box is also an amazing present to give to someone who loves Christmas dinner, and who doesn’t love Christmas dinner?! 

rossandrossfood.co.uk

 

Wilko; Best Advent Calendar’s

If it’s great value for money you’re after this Christmas, look no further than Wiko and with December just a couple of days away, we wanted to make a list of their best value advent calendars all under £10. What’s more, there are currently huge savings to be had in-store and online making this a bargain you won’t want to miss out on. 

For the traditional chocolate lover;

Quality Street Advent Calendar; RRP £5

With a variety of their iconic individually wrapped sweets, there is something different behind every door. 

We love their signature purple packaging with an extra festive feel as we open the doors of a large Christmas estate we think this will be a hit with everyone. 

For the sweet tooth;

Swizzels Advent Calendar; RRP £5 reduced to £4

Don’t like chocolate? Fear not, we have something for the sweet tooth in you. A selection of your favourite childhood classics. Peel back the doors to Santa’s Workshop to reveal Love Hearts, Refreshers, Drumsticks and more all for £4 not bad. 

For a fragrance fanatic;

Wilko Candle Advent Calendar RRP £6

Because advent calendar’s don’t have to be all about confectionary. We have something that will keep your home fresh, festive and relaxing every day until Christmas.  This unique calendar contains 23 tea lights and one scented candle which will release the warming scents of Christmas including, Spiced Plum, Winter Berries and Cinnamon. 

For those who love to be pampered;

Glow Beauty Advent Calendar; RRP £10 reduced to £8

Containing 24 beauty treats and accessories, this one will make sure you’re glowing from top to toe this December. With treats such as scented candles, bath bombs, hand creams, lip balm and more, you will be fully stocked just in time for Christmas and if there’s something you don’t quite fancy, save it and use it as a stocking filler for someone else! 

For your fur baby;

Wiko Christmas Cat and Dog Treat Calendar’s RRP £2 reduced to £1.50 each.

Because why would we leave out our furry friends. Your cat will enjoy 24 delicious cat-nip festive treats and for dogs there are 24 special dog friendly chocolate treats. We think your pets will go Christmas crazy over them. 

For more information visit wilko.com

Personalised Toblerone: The Perfect Stocking Filler

Toblerone is a Christmas classic and what a great idea to give your loved one a personalised one in their Christmas stocking.  Frost has theirs. 

The perfect pyramid of pure heaven, this choccy legend has your name on it – our all new Personalised Toblerone Bar goes that little bit extra to satisfying your taste buds!

Toblerone’s dreamy milk chocolate and nougat triangles have never looked better, the large chocolate triangles are made even better when personalised to the choco-holic eating it.

Suitably swiss, the outer sleeve features the traditional chocolate design of gold mountains and your name of choice will be written in the same font as the Toblerone logo itself.

This sugary sensation is a perfect stocking filler for a friend or family member with a hankering for cocoa goodness.

Break off and bite into this brilliant bar for just £12.99 now from Prezzybox.com – and remember sharing is caring!

Christmas Ideas For Book Lovers

Perfect Books For Christmas. 

A brilliant book of poetry from the end of a relationship, all the way to the start. Like reading an open wound, but fun. 

Running Upon The Wires is Kate Tempest’s first book of free-standing poetry since the acclaimed Hold Your Own. In a beautifully varied series of formal poems, spoken songs, fragments, vignettes and ballads, Tempest charts the heartbreak at the end of one relationship and the joy at the beginning of a new love; but also tells us what happens in between, when the heart is pulled both ways at once.

Running Upon The Wires is, in a sense, a departure from her previous work, and unashamedly personal and intimate in its address – but will also confirm Tempest’s role as one of our most important poetic truth–tellers: it will be no surprise to readers to discover that she’s no less a direct and unflinching observer of matters of the heart than she is of social and political change. Running Upon The Wires is a heartbreaking, moving and joyous book about love, in its endings and in its beginnings.

Available here.

A fast-paced thriller that never lets you go.

Give me Your hand By Megan Abbott.

You told each other everything. Then she told you too much.

Kit has risen to the top of her profession and is on the brink of achieving everything she wanted. She hasn’t let anything stop her.

But now someone else is standing in her way – Diane. Best friends at seventeen, their shared ambition made them inseparable. Until the day Diane told Kit her secret – the worst thing she’d ever done, the worst thing Kit could imagine – and it blew their friendship apart.

Kit is still the only person who knows what Diane did. And now Diane knows something about Kit that could destroy everything she’s worked so hard for.

How far would Kit go, to make the hard work, the sacrifice, worth it in the end? What wouldn’t she give up? Diane thinks Kit is just like her. Maybe she’s right. Ambition: it’s in the blood . . .

Available here.

I really loved this book. Sarah Manguso has a way of articulating life’s great truths. I particularly loved the bits on motherhood. 

Sarah Manguso kept a meticulous diary for twenty-five years. ‘I wanted to end each day with a record of everything that had ever happened,’ she explains. But this simple statement conceals a terror that she might miss out something important. Maintaining that diary became a daily attempt to remember every detail, to stop the passage of time.

Then Manguso became pregnant and had a child, and these two events slowly and irrevocably changed her relationship to her life and also to her diary.

In this moving memoir Sarah Manguso confesses her life long struggle to let go. Ongoingness is a beautiful, daring and honest and shifting work that grapples with writing and motherhood.

Available here.

A fascinating and well-written book on the law. Impossible to put down. 

“I’m a barrister, a job which requires the skills of a social worker, relationship counsellor, arm-twister, hostage negotiator, named driver, bus fare-provider, accountant, suicide watchman, coffee-supplier, surrogate parent and, on one memorable occasion, whatever the official term is for someone tasked with breaking the news to a prisoner that his girlfriend has been diagnosed with gonorrhoea.”

Welcome to the world of the Secret Barrister. These are the stories of life inside the courtroom. They are sometimes funny, often moving and ultimately life-changing.

How can you defend a child-abuser you suspect to be guilty? What do you say to someone sentenced to ten years who you believe to be innocent? What is the law and why do we need it?

And why do they wear those stupid wigs?

From the criminals to the lawyers, the victims, witnesses and officers of the law, here is the best and worst of humanity, all struggling within a broken system which would never be off the front pages if the public knew what it was really like.

Both a searing first-hand account of the human cost of the criminal justice system, and a guide to how we got into this mess, The Secret Barrister wants to show you what it’s really like and why it really matters.

Available here.

Searingly honest. This book is certainly one of the bravest and most personal ever written. Adam Kay has a huge talent for writing and comedy. It is not for the faint hearted, nor for anyone pregnant or thinking of having children! I almost threw up or fainted a few times reading it. Mostly as it reminded me of my C section. This book is a best seller and it is easy to see why.

Welcome to the life of a junior doctor: 97-hour weeks, life and death decisions, a constant tsunami of bodily fluids, and the hospital parking meter earns more than you.

Scribbled in secret after endless days, sleepless nights and missed weekends, Adam Kay’s This is Going to Hurt provides a no-holds-barred account of his time on the NHS front line. Hilarious, horrifying and heartbreaking, this diary is everything you wanted to know – and more than a few things you didn’t – about life on and off the hospital ward.

As seen on ITV’s Zoe Ball Book Club.

This edition includes extra diary entries and a new afterword by the author.

Available here.

Timely, well-written and full of great lines. I recommend sitting down and reading in one sitting as I did. Endlessly engaging and very witty. 

Kathy is a writer. Kathy is getting married. It’s the summer of 2017 and the whole world is falling apart.

From a Tuscan hotel for the super-rich to a Brexit-paralysed UK, Kathy spends the first summer of her 40s trying to adjust to making a lifelong commitment just as Trump is tweeting the world into nuclear war. But it’s not only Kathy who’s changing. Political, social and natural landscapes are all in peril. Fascism is on the rise, truth is dead, the planet is hotting up. Is it really worth learning to love when the end of the world is nigh? And how do you make art, let alone a life, when one rogue tweet could end it all.

Olivia Laing radically rewires the novel in a brilliant, funny and emphatically raw account of love in the apocalypse. A Goodbye to Berlin for the 21st century, Crudo charts in real time what it was like to live and love in the horrifying summer of 2017, from the perspective of a commitment-phobic peripatetic artist who may or may not be Kathy Acker . . .

Available here.

Another book from the brilliant Sarah Manguso. This one has been defaced by one of my children with crayon. Apologies for that. Manguso says “Think of this as a short book composed entirely of what I hoped would be a long book’s quotable passages.” It is precisely that. Smart and gorgeous. A must read. 
300 Arguments by Sarah Manguso is at first glance a group of unrelated aphorisms, but the pieces reveal themselves as a masterful arrangement that steadily gathers power. Manguso’s arguments about writing, desire, ambition, relationships, and failure are pithy, unsentimental, and defiant, and they add up to an unexpected and renegade wisdom literature. Lines you will underline, write in notebooks and read to the person sitting next to you, that will drift back into your mind as you try to get to sleep.

Available here.

This is an original and intelligent book. I found it hard to put down. Marianne Power really draws you in. Honest and brilliantly written. A great book even for those not interested in self help.

Marianne Power was stuck in a rut. Then one day she wondered: could self-help books help her find the elusive perfect life?

She decided to test one book a month for a year, following their advice to the letter. What would happen if she followed the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People? Really felt The Power of Now? Could she unearth The Secret to making her dreams come true?

What begins as a clever experiment becomes an achingly poignant story. Because self-help can change your life – but not necessarily for the better . . .

Help Me! is an irresistibly funny and incredibly moving book about a wild and ultimately redemptive journey that will resonate with anyone who’s ever dreamed of finding happiness.

Perfect for readers who enjoyed Everything I know About Love by Dolly Alderton, Mad Girl by Bryony Gordon and Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig.

Available here.

I loved the sisters in this book. It would make the perfect Christmas movie. A wonderful and entertaining Christmas novel to get into the spirit. 

It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree, but who’s around it that matters most.

All Suzanne McBride wants for Christmas is her three daughters happy and at home. But when sisters Posy, Hannah and Beth return to their family home in the Scottish Highlands, old tensions and buried secrets start bubbling to the surface.

Suzanne is determined to create the perfect family Christmas, but the McBrides must all face the past and address some home truths before they can celebrate together . . .

This Christmas indulge in some me-time and enjoy this uplifting and heart-warming story from international bestseller Sarah Morgan. Full of romance, laughter and sisterly drama, The Christmas Sisters is the perfect book to curl up with this festive season.

Available here.

the crossway book, pilgrimage

The Crossway is a brave book with a great story. Guy Stagg was having mental health issues and decided to go on a pilgrimage. He walked more than 5,500 kilometres from Canterbury to Jerusalem. His journey is written brilliantly in these pages and is a riveting read. Perfect for Christmas. A great book.

In 2013 Guy Stagg made a pilgrimage from Canterbury to Jerusalem. Though a non-believer, he began the journey after suffering several years of mental illness, hoping the ritual would heal him. For ten months he hiked alone on ancient paths, crossing ten countries and more than 5,500 kilometres. The Crossway is an account of this extraordinary adventure.

Having left home on New Year’s Day, Stagg climbed over the Alps in midwinter, spent Easter in Rome with a new pope, joined mass protests in Istanbul and survived a terrorist attack in Lebanon. Travelling without support, he had to rely each night on the generosity of strangers, staying with monks and nuns, priests and families. As a result, he gained a unique insight into the lives of contemporary believers and learnt the fascinating stories of the soldiers and saints, missionaries and martyrs who had followed these paths before him.

The Crossway is a book full of wonders, mixing travel and memoir, history and current affairs. At once intimate and epic, it charts the author’s struggle to walk towards recovery, and asks whether religion can still have meaning for those without faith.

Available here.

The Christmas Dinner: Shopping the pain free way!

The Christmas Dinner 2018

Every year I wait for a message from my friend, Liz Fossu to say ‘ The List is up!’. Those four little words are the signal to go shopping. And I hate shopping!

Shopping as my contribution to The Christmas Dinner is the one exception – instead of misery it brings me joy. Someone else has done all the hard work creating the list and putting it up on Amazon. All I have to do is click. I chose four gifts this time – one on behalf of each of my grandchildren. Gifts range from colouring books for £4.99 to holdalls at £19.99. There are scarves, gloves, earphones and a whole host of other gifts to choose from; and the accumulated effect of choosing these gifts spreads joy and goodwill for a whole lot longer than a cup of expensive coffee that costs about the same price.

I have to admit that this is my favourite part of Christmas and I don’t even have to move from my desk to enjoy it. Who’d have thought it?

The Christmas Dinner 2018 Leeds

A huge amount of work goes into making every Christmas Dinner a success. The project was founded by Lemn Sissay, MBE – a care leaver himself. Each year the project grows as more cities set up their own Christmas List and gather a team of volunteers to make Christmas Special for hundreds of young people leaving the care system. Until Liz began sending me her messages I had no idea. I took for granted my big family Christmases – don’t we all. How often I have longed for five minutes peace after all the wrapping that takes hours and is demolished in seconds. But spare a thought for those young people who leave the care system and would crave a boisterous family Christmas. Many of them live in B and Bs, bedsits, or sofa surf. In the same circumstances would you look forward to Christmas?

All the volunteers have busy lives, frenetic jobs, careers and families; they are teachers, lawyers, photographers, PAs – yet they give up their free time, limited as it is, to plan, organise and deliver a wonderful Christmas Day for young people aged 16-25.

It isn’t just Christmas Day that takes up their time but the hours and hours of planning that making each event a fabulous success. There are venues to be secured, food and drink supplies, decorations, transport, people prepared to cook, people to serve – and wash up – oh yes, and all that wrapping. Can you imagine! I live too far away to join in with the Leeds wrapping (sighs with relief) but I’m sure if I didn’t I would enjoy the camaraderie and infectious enthusiasm that is generated when people come together with good will and generous spirit. Because that’s what Christmas is all about after all, isn’t it?

Why not pop over and discover the Christmas List on Amazon. It’s my kind of stress free giving.

And if you want to see what a great time everyone had last year you can watch this great video below.