Wednesday, 21 September 2022

That's Christmas: Bounce Back!

That's Christmas: Bounce Back!: It's easy to drink maybe one more cocktail than was wise, or to have watched one more version of A Christmas Carol than was perhaps wise...

Glebe Farm The Purest British Oats

Rebecca and Philip Rayner
Yum! Glebe Farm Purest British Oats are PureOaty and are pure tasty!

Its creamy and enriched with added calcium and vitamins and tastes absolutely delicious!

But there's much more to it than that. It's ideal for people like my wife who have been diagnosed with coeliac disease because their oat milk is guaranteed to be 100% gluten free.

The sister and brother team who own and farm it, Rebecca and Philip Rayner, proudly point out that they are the only farm in the UK that grows and processes the gluten free oats they grow into porridge flakes, oat flour and their absolutely delicious gluten free oat drink, PureOaty.

They are fully involved in every step of the way, growing, milling and manufacturing their own oats, so they can guarantee that they know exactly what goes into everything they produce.

In fact, from their farm in Cambridgeshire they are reputed as being the number one supplier of gluten free oats throughout the whole of Europe and supply customers and manufacturers all over Europe and even the rest of the world.

Their PureOaty is milk is great by the glass, in coffee, in hot chocolate, in smoothies, in hot tea or in cooking, too. 

You'll find some delicious recipes on their website at https://www.glebefarmfoods.co.uk/living-gluten-free.

In fact, we aim to use PureOaty in Christmas treat baking and making for this Christmas. A tasty oat milk Chirstmas pudding? Yes, that sounds quite good!

Saving money whilst cooking

Energy bills are increasing at the moment so we could need to reduce spending on how much fuel we use, especially in cooking.

I read a book many years ago which gave advice on how to cook whilst using reduced energy. 

The key point I can remember was that the author suggested not pre-heating ovens when cooking and just starting the cooking process from cold.

What other methods of saving energy during cooking can you employ?

Use microwave cooking if you can, plus try the combination oven setting on the microwave.

Look at buying a halogen oven which can help you save energy when you are cooking.

Think about using a slow cooker to cook stews, soups, casseroles, etc. 

Cook several items at once in your oven to save on energy usage. 

Don't overfill your kettle when you are needing to boil water.

Use ambient temperature to defrost foods that you have removed from the freezer rather than using the defrost setting on your microwave.

Check the energy settings on whatever electrical appliances you use, such as fridges, freezers, cookers, etc.

Use vegetable steamers to cook your vegetables, which will help save money.

Laylo's Lot #12: Tinto De Estremoz - The World's Nicest Boxed Wine

Picture a city made entirely from marble. Even the doorsteps and cobbles. 

Where vineyards sweep up towards a medieval castle - and the night sky is so clear it's peppered with thousands of twinkling stars. Very Christmassy, in fact.

You don't need to imagine this, because it actually exists. It's the walled city of Estremoz in Alentejo, Portugal. The home of the latest release from luxury boxed wine specialists, Laylo.

Laylo Co-founders Laura Riches and Laura Rosenberger worked closely with a Master of Wine, Clem Yates, to find a big, fruity Portuguese red blend for customers to enjoy this Christmas and winter.

The Lot #12: Tinto de Estremoz is made by Donzilia Copeto, Head Winemaker at João Ramos Family Estates. Donzilia's passion project for over two decades has been experimenting with the region's local grape varietals to create the perfect Alentejo blend. 

This 2021 vintage combines local varietals with a dash of Merlot and some Petit Verdot, aged briefly in French and Hungarian barrels. The result is a dark, inky red wine that's redolent of plump cherries, vanilla and a lick of spicy oak. With tannins that taste like liquid velvet. 

With each of their designs, Laylo seeks inspiration from the stories of the wine, the winemaker and the  region. 

For centuries Estremoz locals have mined the region's marble, and none is more valuable than the pink Rosa Aurora that wraps the Lot #12: Tinto de Estremoz.

Explained Laura Rosenberger: “We're proud of all our wines, but Donzilia's bend is Portuguese perfection. The spicy oak, vanilla and juicy ripe fruit are an ideal antidote to the colder weather. If it's possible to find a better fireside red for the equivalent of £12.33 per bottle, we'd love to know where!”

Laura Riches says: “Telling the stories of our wines through design is one of the most exciting parts of the job. The romance of a city made entirely of marble really captured our imaginations. We believe the finished product wouldn't look out of place on the cover of a glossy interiors magazine.”

The Lot #12: Tinto de Estremoz is exclusively available at www.drinklaylo.com for £36.99 per 2.25l box. Each box = 3 bottles, equivalent to £12.33 per bottle.

UK-wide next day delivery is FREE on all orders of 2+ boxes or £2.99 on single box orders. Customers also have the option to add a gift note.

Forget what you thought you already knew about boxed wine! Laylo seek out small, limited-availability parcels of premium wine, then wrap them in boxes that consumers can feel proud to have on their countertop.

And they are greener, too, because each box generates 90% less carbon than glass bottles and is 100% recyclable. The boxes stay fresh for 6 weeks from opening, so customers can enjoy 'the odd glass' without needing to commit to a bottle. 

Since launching in November 2020, Laylo's wines have earned a cult following of wine critics and wine lovers. Their wines score an average 4.8* (out of 5) on Trustpilot.

Laura Riches and Laura Rosenberger were named Startup Entrepreneurs of the Year 2022 at the Food & Drink Heroes awards and the business won Drinks Startup of the Year 2022 at the National Startup Awards Series.

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