Christmas Nested Boxes
Christmas Nested Boxes
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284020 – Set Of 3 Nested White Crocco Boxes $297.95 [LZ-284020] 1 LB |
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284022 – Set Of 3 Nested Faux Pony Boxes $319.95 [LZ-284022] 1 LB |
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Assorted Christmas Biscuits in Gift Boxes $24.99 Assorted Christmas Biscuits in Gift Boxes Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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10 Piece Plastic Food Container Set – 5 Plastic Nested Storage Containers with Multi Color Lids Square $1.99 Reusable plastic food container set with lids. Set includes 10 pieces. Great for everyday use. Nesting design make it easier to store them. Its very easy to clean and they are dishwasher safe. They can be used in the microwave or freezer. Please do not forget to wash them before using. Do not leave lid fully sealed when microwaving…. |
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10 Piece Plastic Food Container Set – 5 Plastic Nested Storage Containers with Multi Color Lids Round $14.99 Reusable plastic food container set with lids. Set includes 10 pieces. Great for everyday use. Nesting design make it easier to store them. Its very easy to clean and they are dishwasher safe. They can be used in the microwave or freezer. Please do not forget to wash them before using. Do not leave lid fully sealed when microwaving…. |
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Scoop Roosters * KHOKHLOMA Russian Authentic Hand painted Khohloma Wooden Decorative * Boat * Bowl * 350 x 170 x 190 mm * # x.179 $162.00 … |
Bored Of Port And Sherry At Christmas? Try Some Flavoured Vodkas.
Christmas is known as the time of year when families and friends come together to eat, drink and be merry. The same old drinks come out and the port and sherry make their annual appearance.Whilst the old favourites are perhaps a favourite in your house, why not try something new too and bring some flavoured vodkas to the festivities.
Vodka isn’t the rough drink that some may think. Depending on the quality of the producer you can buy some really smooth tipples that are good enough for any Christmas table. Vodkas are great as a palette cleanser and aperitif or they can be turned into sorbets for desert. Also, if you have to venture outside into the cold, a quick shot of vodka can feel lovely and warming.
Flavoured vodkas are nice drunk on their own or they can be used to make some interesting cocktails. If enjoying neat, warm them up to room temperature to bring out the flavours and aromas. The first taste can be a bit overpowering to the senses because of the alcohol content but with the second you will notice the wonderful flavours. If you want to reduce the alcohol content, adding a bit of water is fine.
There are some interesting flavours around these days and they are all worth a try because some may surprise you. You may find it worthwhile visiting a vodka bar or farmers market to try different flavours, however, if you know you already love the taste of something, why not go ahead and buy it in a vodka.
Sloe vodka is really lovely. Unlike sloe gin, the vodka base is less dominant so the taste of the sloes comes through better which results in a sweet, fruity drink with almond and cherry flavours. For a longer drink, try it mixed with orange juice and zest. It’s a wonderful Christmas taste.
Rhubarb vodka is a must if you like rhubarb. Add sparkling wine or champagne for a fun fizz.
For something with a more floral note, try elderflower. Elderflower is very distinctive with an exciting fresh taste. It tastes good with lemon juice and soda too.
For the more adventurous, there’s always chilli. Chilli vodka is ideal for warming you up! The heat from the alcohol and the chilli will be sure to make you feel warmer! It’s surprisingly good and goes well with lemonade.
With Christmas nearly here, now is the time to be sampling new drink flavours and experimenting with mixing them for some fun cocktails. Who said Christmas drinks are boring…
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