Same old Christmassy concerns!
You have found the perfect presents for the whole family. Mum and Dad have a gift for two anyway so that really isn’t complicated. Plus, your mother will always try to let you know what she wants!
It’s the same story each year, Mum opens her gift and can’t think of anything else to say then: “Oooh, you shouldn’t have…” Yeah, we’ve heard it all before.
One of the most difficult gifts to find is definitely for the grandparents. Think about it, you’re never too sure of what they already have, of what they really want and especially which “20th Century” contraption they know how to use! Tough choice! You obviously don’t want to get them each year the same kind of present.
Here are some good ideas you should really consider when buying a gift to your grandma or grandpa.
Remember to always personalize it as much as you can! Granny doesn’t care about an expensive gift. She prefers sentimental and simple things which will remind her of her grandchildren!
One of the best gifts is pictures! You could maybe compile them into an album or if you really wish to bring your grandpa or grandma up-to-date you could go for a digital frame!
One other very traditional gift is the “I love my nanny” mug. Perfect for her morning tea or coffee. Or if again you want to cross boundaries: go for the “My Grandma rocks” one! You will sure earn some brownie points and be on the top of her “best grandchild” list!
The very special touch would be to add some great tea or coffee.
Whittard of Chelsea offers a great selection of tea gifts including gorgeous tea pots and china!
Hope Santa will bring you some great presents this year!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
January 11, 2010
Gift ideas for your grandparents!
Best recipes for Christmas
Like every year, you have been once again designated to cook the Christmas lunch for everyone! Lucky you! Unfortunately, you can’t impress them with your traditional turkey and cranberry sauce as you have been cooking this for the past three years!! Your mother-in-law, as usual can’t stop complaining about your lack of creativity and your husband doesn’t want to be in the middle of the fights!
As a matter of fact, cooking can be really stressful and painful! You are always thrilled to discover new and funky recipes but they are always too long and too complicated to prepare!
To help our desperate housewives, we have combined a list of delicious and easy recipes to help you impress even the most sceptical ones!
Let’s start with the dessert. Yes, ladies! Even if it is the last course, it is generally the first one you prepare!
If you want to show some master chef gifts of yours without putting too much effort in it, go for the Baklava. (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Baklava/Detail.aspx) To add your own touch, you can sprinkle some delicious hot chocolate powder.
If you are more into traditional dishes, here is a delicious recipe for a pumpkin pie. (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Libbys-Famous-Pumpkin-Pie/Detail.aspx)
Let’s look at the first course now. How about Bacon and cheese tartlets with a nice tomato coulis and a side salad?(http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Crescent-Bacon-Cheese-Tartlet/Detail.aspx)Really mouth-watering isn’t it?
Finally, (we’ve saved the best for the end) the main course which needs to be your master piece if you want to earn extra points with your Old and Bitter!
If you are sick and tired of making turkey every year, go for something different. Why not try the Lamb with Balsamic Fig and Basil sauce? (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Stuffed-Leg-of-Lamb-with-Balsamic-Fig-Basil-Sauce/Detail.aspx)! Seems very fancy right? Don’t worry, all the instructions are there to help you make it easier!
Or, if you are a Turkey lover and can’t imagine your Christmas without it, here is a recipe to shaken up the traditions: the Sherry’s German Turkey (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sherrys-German-Turkey/Detail.aspx)
This will make you without a doubt the Queen of the Kitchen for 2010!
Bon Appetit and Merry Christmas!
