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hen asked to picture a figurehead of the British fashion design world, the vivacious fuchsia-haired Zandra Rhodes promptly comes to mind. So it’s a privilege to meet the ‘Princess of Punk’ in her bright, quirky and altogether fabulous London penthouse. Awarded a Commander of the British Empire for her efforts in the fashion industry, the designer has permanently printed of her mark on the international world textiles.

her garments procured by buyers Henri Bendel, Neiman Marcus and Saks, Zandra has since become the enigmatic textile designer of her age.

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women have a harder road all round, in Christmas Downton anticipated er special, Michelle Dockery Ahead of the much whatev being Lady Mary Crawley about us to talks aristo, our favourite field they go into.” easy That isn’t to say that fashion was an industry to crack. Did being a woman have anything to do with it? “Oh yes. I think women have a harder go road all round, in whatever field they into. The only thing I would say is not to make it any harder for yourself by pointing it out.”

At 73, Rhodes has never been one to Introduced to the colourful world of shy away from bold prints and iconic at textiles by her mother, Zandra studied patterns. Rewind half a century to the Medway College of Art in Kent, before late 1960s and a youthful Zandra’s vibrant securing a place at London’s The Royal designs were considered a little left-field. the management of the College of Art. “Mary is growing with confidence in sassiest aristocrat ever Unperturbed, the designer made dresses not just for the Lady Mary Crawley is possibly the estate, and she’s realising it’s her responsibility; from her own fabrics, embedding printed screens. at the by rising TVthat son, George, so there’s less British in Londondepicted beingPerfectly to grace “I do think good of everyone but mainly for her of Downton figures key textiles within her craft. the of was one Grantham] because he everyone star Michelle that I started, when time Dockery, friction between her and Robert [Lord the current series, form inBut top helpful. to was Rhodes in 2003 the museum it. George actually a return enjoyed the UK, toward Abbey has looking that she’s also of dealing with Founded by hascapable can seeRhodes life. The and London, love of herCalifornia “One of my first struggles was the fact suffering the premature the ofan equal to showcasing the work of of her decisions such is dedicated after I don’t think that there’sloss strength, because so many a lot of further gives her materials best, time researching spent that I was a textile designer,” she explains her sarcastic tothink that business designers from the ortextile is now back I don’t and romantic at present. classy Mary whether it’s a fashion needs; confident, opportunity his on large if a as based that say now travel are would cites “She’s The designer afield. with a laugh. “People portraying. enjoyed enough Dockery hasspends 1950s onwards. Does she believe her our current government which is something dilemma,” Dockery explains. “I’m inspiration. you’re a textile designer then you can’t the actress.creative compared explains when death,” museum has made ripples in the fashion and notfashion promoting on life, embracing a has been causing make dresses. So I suppose that was chapter in her life, example. new now in thisfor viewers will be aware that Lady Mary industry? Avid Mary isgovernment, the French to that really glad you see things, one both with her courtships (she spent a hadtravelling “When revolution.” I’ve life! don’t single you her and – recently; stir unfortunately, the quite independence therefore, So her just embracing leads to another thing and it’s – scandalous!) the Fashion and Textile enjoyable, the benefits.” as the last season wasthing reap much a week in a hotel with one of her admirers “I definitely think this year. As an funnecessarily a debuted fabulous.” This revolution, in bringing together lot of recently through impact in regards to an going had character her has The Museum and her personal style. it was such a challenge to show of industry more visible,” eye for both design and production,because the disgust much to slowing down. because she’s of different the textiles signs making very shows very, it’s no shocking ‘flapper girl’ bob hairstyle, this year that grief,Rhodes That isn’t to say that Zandra has the Dowager Countess –she secured Rhodes’ assimilation into the said that she whodeliberates. “The museum curator Sir passed up her seat at this her grandmother, happier.”The fashionista forgone her design industry effortsa man in women’s clothing Dockery fashion world. In 1967 she opened The of – andSerota recently opened one of Nicholas was year’s London Fashion Week in favour MaryFashion The London for her putthehe’s been amazingly onand closer to home. thought Fulham Road Clothes Shop, in London. character awareness fans adorea Dockery’s exhibitions, ourcostumes women’s health Downtonadvocating to be wearing some of the best excited is justholds testament and Museum and Textile Just two years on she’d taken her designs often directed her hapless for Lady Edith, about the difference the at Diego. Knownsister complimentary San in downs, campaign again. once fashion. show, suitors her commitment to British her (many)to to New York where Diana Vreeland of in at one bases thrown between even her time back sometimes dividing featured them in American Vogue. With the fiercely independent when they get too possessive over that side of her,” Lady Mary. “I’ve always loved playing a part of me that feels Dockery smiles. “In this series, there’s wit and her really quite like the old Mary has returned. Her that represents that cutting remarks are coming back and back.” she’s confident, she’s got her mojo character’s renewed The actress believes that some of her son and the ever-stressful so she’s not in vigour comes from focusing on her “She’s out of the mourning clothes, thankfully, estate with her father, designer decided that demands of running the Downton black anymore!” Dockery laughs. “The emphasised the huge so it’s been amazing Lord Grantham. Recent episodes have Mary would be very much on trend now, went through There’s a very Chaneltime of transition that the British aristocracy to see all the new designs coming in. cast have historical for me it’s been great between the two World Wars. The like quality to a lot of her clothes, so them through the guide to wardrobe advisor, Alistair Bruce, on set I’ve got to wear a slightly more interesting the era, and each character because year - and some of the pieces are quite social and economic intricacies of last to comparison in varying degrees. the dresses, with lower is embracing the changes - to distinctly risqué! There are different shapes of those who is moving with Dockery sees Lady Mary as one of backs and the ankles are on show.” the times.

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museum has made.” Having also expanded into designing sets and costumes for the San Diego on Opera, America has staked its claim only the English designer. She boasts not deeds to her flagship museum and her penthouse home above it, but also the transatlantic keys to the cities of Miami, Beverly Hills and New Orleans. But this veteran designer won’t be claimed from us so easily. With half a century of service to the UK

fashion industry, her advice to up and coming British designers merges the entrepreneurial with the sage. “Work as hard as you can. Because no hard work gets wasted. And unfortunately you have to work harder and harder to get there right at the beginning.” Debuting years before the majority of were old enough to pronounce ‘haute couture’, it’s safe to say she’s arrived.

as quite the fashion Dockery is already carving out a reputation the red carpet in elegant, icon herself, consistently wowing on can confirm that yet daring designs. However, the actress by her work on the while her love of fashion has been inspired and styles suit me, show – “I’ve learnt a lot about what colours definitely leaves Lady just from the costume designers” – she home. “I don’t sit in my Mary’s wardrobe on set when she goes she giggles. She’s Downton Abbey dresses watching Madmen,” Sunday to watch the show, just like the rest of us, tuning in every

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have a tiger onesie chilling out in her comfy clothes. “I actually year, so occasionally I’ll get that I was bought for Christmas one that on,” she whispers. be wearing her onesie We’d hazard a guess that Dockery might nation, tune into this year’s when she, along with the rest of the Dockery herself is not Downton Christmas special. Whilst location chosen for the that it has rumour away, giving anything Castle – should give us a filming – Northumberland’s Alnwick hint of its grand scale. URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 35

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It’s a really difficult time for anyone trying to be healthy. One day off is not the end of the world but when we have night after night of parties we can’t just hope for the best. Apart from making careful food choices, another great way to minimise the effects is to set yourself a rule that you have to earn your nights out. Set yourself a challenging physical activity to be undertaken on the day and/or the day after your party. It can be a long walk at a medium-fast pace, or a gym or home workout. This helps to counteract the extra calories and it also helps you feel like you’ve earned your night out!

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The Nutcracker, 21 December, Phoenix Cinema

The Sound of Music

Uppingham Xmas Christmas Wreath Making Market Thu 4 Dec Uppingham, Rutland

Sat 6 Dec The Guildhall, Leicester

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This Christmas, Leicester will come alive with The Sound of Music as Paul Kerryson directs a brand new production of the much-loved Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. Set against the idyllic landscape of the Austrian Alps, this heart-warming tale, follows spirited young nun Maria and her relationship with the Von Trapp family. Starring EastEnder’s Michael French as Captain Von Trapp.

Christmas is a great time to enjoy Rutland’s traditional English Market Towns in all their festive glory. Featuring events and activities including funfair, craft stalls, late night shopping, farmers’ market, carol singing, a fire eater and the Leicester Tigers’ Maul trailer and much more, to keep the whole family entertained. The event will run from 17.00-21.00.

Ensure your guests feel festive the moment they arrive at your door with a beautiful Christmas wreath. Learn how to make a traditional wreath whilst enjoying mulled wine and mince pies in the fabulous festive surroundings of the medieval Guildhall. Event runs from 19.30-21.30. Fee includes all materials and no experience is necessary. To book, please call The Guildhall on 0116 253 2569.

Mon 1 Dec – Sat 17 Jan Curve Theatre, Leicester

Robin’s Winter Adventure, 6 December, Curve Theatre

Robin’s Winter Adventure Sat 6 Dec Curve Theatre, Leicester £6 curveonline.co.uk

Follow a young boy’s incredible journey with a feathered friend. But will facing his fears turn out to be the greatest adventure of all? An uplifting tale of change, bravery and friendship

told with puppetry, poetry, music and magical design. Performances at 11.00 and 13.00. Suitable for ages 4+

Clarendon Park Christmas Fair Sun 7 Dec Clarendon Park, Leicester Free Entry

Find some unique Christmas gifts with over 50 stalls selling crafts, gifts and homemade foods. Two stages with live music to enjoy and more live music at Bar Dos and The Donkey. With children’s fairground rides and local shops open it makes a great day out. Event runs from 11.00 – 17.00. For more details visit facebook.com/clarendonpark. christmasfair URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 31


Santa Fun Run Sun 7 Dec Victoria Park, Leicester £10 registration lcfc.com

In partnership with When You Wish Upon A Star, LCFC Foxes Foundation is delighted to announce the launch of the inaugural 5km LCFC Santa Fun Run. Supporters of all ages are invited to take part in this fun event with a 2.5km distance offered for those who prefer to walk or run a shorter distance. Routes are accessible to wheelchair and mobility scooter users and children in push chairs and dogs on leads are allowed. Race starts at 10.30.

Melton Victorian Fayre Sun 7 Dec Melton Mowbray

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A traditional Christmas experience for all the family, Melton’s Victorian Fayre is the finale to a weekend of fun and entertainment. The day includes street entertainment, choral and carol singers, dancers, musicians, craft stalls and more. It’s also a great opportunity to sample the delicacies that Melton is best known for…pork pies, Stilton, plus local beers and wines.

Christmas Toys and Steam Day Sun 7 Dec Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester £3.50, Conc. apply leicester.gov.uk/museums

Join Abbey Pumping Station for the start of the festive season’s fun. Listen to the live band play your favourite Christmas tunes in the engine house, marvel at the collection of toys from Christmas past,

take a ride on the train and listen to the fairground organ play. The museum’s collection of vintage vehicles will also be on display.

Aladdin

Wed 10 – Fri 12 Dec Melton Theatre £5, Conc. apply meltontheatre.co.uk

Following on from the previous successful productions of Cinderella and Alice in Wonderland. This year BMC’s 2nd year Acting and Musical theatre students will be producing Aladdin. Follow the adventures of the street rat Aladdin, laugh at his adventures with his mum Window Twanky and his crazy brother Wishee Washee. A guaranteed fun packed night’s entertainment for all the family.

Cinderella

Sat 13 Dec - Sun 4 Jan De Montfort Hall, Leicester £17, Conc. apply demontforthall.co.uk

Exclusively written and directed for DMH by

Leicester’s Susie McKenna – Artistic Director at Hackney Empire – this show will be packed full of singing, fantastic costumes, slapstick and lots of audience participation, all of course, with a unique Lest-ah take on life. Starring CBeebies’ Alex Winters and Goodness Gracious Me’s Kulvinder Ghir.

Christmas at Belgrave Hall

Sat 13 Dec Belgrave Hall, Leicester £3.50, Conc. apply leicester.gov.uk/museums

Enjoy the charms of a traditional Christmas with seasonal entertainment from yesteryear alongside delicious festive treats. Explore the hall decked out with holly and ivy and pick up unique Christmas presents in the gift fair. Local choirs and musicians will get everyone into the festive spirit ready for candlelit carols in the gardens. Seasonal children’s crafts also available. Events runs 11.00-17.00.

The Nutcracker

Sun 21 Dec Phoenix Cinema, Leicester

£15. Conc. apply phoenix.org.uk

Part of the ‘Stage on Screen’ series, this ballet is one of the greatest classics in the world. With iconic music by Tchaikovsky, and enchanting sets and costumes, this beautiful tale explores the universal themes of love, power and evil. It will enchant the whole family for the festive season, proving you’re never too young, to be swept away by The Nutcracker.

A Christmas Carol Tue 23 Dec The Guildhall, Leicester £12.50, Conc. apply leicester.gov.uk/museums

Enter the world of Charles Dickens in this ghostly tale for the festive season. Performing 26 different characters, Gerald Dickens brings his great great grandfather’s most famous book to vivid and exciting life. Enjoy this Christmas tale with a real fire, mulled wine and mince pies, the perfect way to get in the festive spirit! Performances at 13.00 & 19.00. To book call The Guildhall on 0116 253 2569.


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MARY Ahead of the much anticipated Downton Christmas special, Michelle Dockery our favourite aristo, talks to us about being Lady Mary Crawley Lady Mary Crawley is possibly the sassiest aristocrat ever to grace British TV screens. Perfectly depicted by rising star Michelle Dockery, one of the key figures of Downton Abbey has enjoyed a return to top form in the current series, after suffering the premature loss of the love of her life. The confident, classy Mary is now back to her sarcastic best, which is something Dockery has enjoyed portraying. “She’s embracing life, and not death,” explains the actress. “I’m really glad that Mary is now in this new chapter in her life, embracing her independence – and her single life! I’ve had a lot of fun this year. As much as the last season was enjoyable, because it was such a challenge to show her going through that grief, this year it’s very, very different because she’s happier.” Downton fans adore Dockery’s character for her putdowns, often directed at her hapless sister Lady Edith, and sometimes even thrown back at one of her (many) suitors when they get too possessive over the fiercely independent Lady Mary. “I’ve always loved playing that side of her,” Dockery smiles. “In this series, there’s a part of me that feels like the old Mary has returned. Her wit and her really quite cutting remarks are coming back and that represents that she’s confident, she’s got her mojo back.” The actress believes that some of her character’s renewed vigour comes from focusing on her son and the ever-stressful demands of running the Downton estate with her father, Lord Grantham. Recent episodes have emphasised the huge time of transition that the British aristocracy went through between the two World Wars. The cast have historical advisor, Alistair Bruce, on set to guide them through the social and economic intricacies of the era, and each character is embracing the changes - to distinctly varying degrees. Dockery sees Lady Mary as one of those who is moving with the times.

“Mary is growing with confidence in the management of the estate, and she’s realising it’s her responsibility; not just for the good of everyone but mainly for her son, George, so there’s less friction between her and Robert [Lord Grantham] because he can see that she’s capable of dealing with it. George actually gives her a lot of strength, because so many of her decisions are now based on his needs; whether it’s a romantic or business dilemma,” Dockery explains. Avid viewers will be aware that Lady Mary has been causing quite the stir recently; both with her courtships (she spent a week in a hotel with one of her admirers – scandalous!) and her personal style. The character recently debuted a shocking ‘flapper girl’ bob hairstyle, much to the disgust of her grandmother, the Dowager Countess – who said that she thought Mary was a man in women’s clothing – and Dockery is just excited to be wearing some of the best costumes on the show, once again.

I’ve learnt a lot about what colours and styles suit me, just from the costume designers

“She’s out of the mourning clothes, thankfully, so she’s not in black anymore!” Dockery laughs. “The designer decided that Mary would be very much on trend now, so it’s been amazing to see all the new designs coming in. There’s a very Chanellike quality to a lot of her clothes, so for me it’s been great because I’ve got to wear a slightly more interesting wardrobe in comparison to last year - and some of the pieces are quite risqué! There are different shapes of the dresses, with lower backs and the ankles are on show.”


Dockery is already carving out a reputation as quite the fashion icon herself, consistently wowing on the red carpet in elegant, yet daring designs. However, the actress can confirm that while her love of fashion has been inspired by her work on the show – “I’ve learnt a lot about what colours and styles suit me, just from the costume designers” – she definitely leaves Lady Mary’s wardrobe on set when she goes home. “I don’t sit in my Downton Abbey dresses watching Madmen,” she giggles. She’s just like the rest of us, tuning in every Sunday to watch the show,

chilling out in her comfy clothes. “I actually have a tiger onesie that I was bought for Christmas one year, so occasionally I’ll get that on,” she whispers. We’d hazard a guess that Dockery might be wearing her onesie when she, along with the rest of the nation, tune into this year’s Downton Christmas special. Whilst Dockery herself is not giving anything away, rumour has it that the location chosen for filming – Northumberland’s Alnwick Castle – should give us a hint of its grand scale. URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 35



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you need to get to the top all on display; but it also demonstrates that a good man can be corrupted by never ending praise, money and fame. Boseman is superb, often breaking the fourth wall to talk to camera; it is his natural charm that keeps us on James’ side even as he sacrifices friends and family for his career. A hugely entertaining film, in the end Get on Up is all about the music.

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From Poirot to Paris and puddings to poems, add a little cheer to your loved ones’ Christmas stockings with this month’s picks from Debbie James at The Bookshop, Kibworth

The Parisian Christmas Bake-Off

by Jenny Oliver. Published in hardback by Carina, £7.99

Welcome to the most celebrated patisserie competition in Paris. Watching snowflakes settle on the Eiffel Tower, Rachel Smithson’s cosy English village feels very far way - as, thankfully, does her commitment-phobic ex. But Rachel hasn’t come to Paris to mope, she’s come to bake and she isn’t about to let her confidence (or pastry) crumble. She’s got one week, mounds of melt-in-the-mouth macaroons and towers of perfect profiteroles to prove that she really is a star baker!

The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries by Otto Penzler. Published in hardback by Head of Zeus, £20

Sixty classic Christmas crime stories gathered together in the largest anthology of its kind ever assembled. Sherlock Holmes, Brother Cadfael, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Ellery Queen, Rumpole of the Bailey, Inspector Morse and many, many more of the world’s favourite detectives and crime fighters face unscrupulous Santas, festive felonies, deadly puddings, and misdemeanours under the mistletoe.

Christmas Poems

by Gaby Morgan. Published in hardback by Pan Macmillan, £10.99

This festive collection of classic and brand-new poems celebrates all the best things about Christmas from the Nativity to Father Christmas, including snow, angels, reindeer, Christmas trees and of course, Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus. Decorated in full-colour by Axel Scheffler, celebrated illustrator of The Gruffalo.


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WINING & DINING

CHEF Stressed out at the prospect of cooking Christmas dinner or simply stuck for ideas? We asked Phillip Sharpe, Chef Patron at The White Peacock to answer your SOS calls

I want to serve a cheese board. Could you suggest some local cheeses that will impress our out-of -town guests?

- Joanne, Quorn

To narrow down the choices on your cheeseboard it is best to select between three and five cheeses of differing textures and tastes. These could include: Lincolnshire Poacher, it’s unpasteurised, packed full of flavour and made by some very passionate cheese makers. Sparkenhoe Red Leicester is the only real Red Leicester. Made with milk from their own cows, it’s nutty, sweet with a citrus finish. Colston Basset Stilton. Established in 1913, it’s local to Leicester, smooth and creamy with a mellow flavour.

Can you please recommend a light but delicious dessert that I can serve after the main event?

- Chris, Leicester

Ditch the Christmas pudding in favour of a Mulled Wine Panna Cotta with Poached Pear.

Ingredients:

Method:

½ bottle red wine ½ orange sliced 3 cloves ¼ cinnamon stick 40g Demerara sugar 6 pears 500ml double cream 500ml milk 150g sugar 6 gelatine leaves

Put wine, sliced orange, clove, nutmeg, Demerara sugar, cinnamon into a pan and reduce. Peal pears and cook in your wine reduction until tender. Remove from the pan and carry on reduction wine until you have syrup. Now soak gelatine in cold water, and then add cream, milk and sugar. Bring back to the boil, then pass through a sieve and dissolve gelatine into mix. Now divide between 6 wine glasses and allow to set in the fridge. Then quarter your pears and remove seed, once panna cotta has set, divide pears up between glass and garnish with some toasted almonds.

Help! How do I make bread sauce? I’ve never done it before but my Mother-in-law says it’s a must! - Daniella, Kibworth Traditional bread sauce is one of the great, classic British sauces. It’s beautifully creamy and the perfect accompaniment for your Christmas turkey.

Ingredients:

Method:

600ml milk 50g butter 1 onion chopped 6 cloves 6 peppercorns 2 cloves garlic 1 bay leaf 100g bread crumbs 4 tbsp single cream

Simmer milk, butter, cloves, peppercoms, garlic and bay leafs in a pan for 20 mins. Strain and return to the pan, then add bread crumbs and simmer for 3-4 mins, stir in cream, then add nutmeg and season.

Is it best to put the stuffing inside the turkey or cook it separately? I’m confused! - Angela, Loughborough

I prefer to cook separately because sometimes I find the stuffing dries out, as it will cook a lot quicker than the turkey. It also gives you the opportunity to prepare it ahead of time and store in your refrigerator. To reheat, simply bake it on a lower rack, underneath the turkey.

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WINING & DINING

A PERFECT MATCH When you’ve gone to so much trouble with Christmas Lunch, it makes sense to get the wine right too. Hayley Anderton, wine specialist at Waitrose, Oadby shares her festive favourites Most of us will probably be sitting down to turkey this Christmas and all the wines I’m suggesting here will work beautifully, but for something traditional, opt for a Chardonnay. A great all-rounder is the Joseph Drouhin Rully Premier Cru. Keep the gravy light and this will help cut through the richness of the meal as well as being a welcome choice for those who prefer whites.

for parties and cocktails but it’s also worth having something a bit posher on hand. Buy a case or two of something like the Ridgeview Merret Bloomsbury sparkler from Sussex and you’ll have a lovely crisp biscuity fizz, that will keep the cook happy on Christmas Day, make an excellent last minute gift, ensure a warm welcome if you’re out and about, and will also see you through New Year’s Eve in style.

If you’re having beef I’d recommend a good Claret. Both 2009 and 2010 were brilliant vintages in Bordeaux so look out for those. The Chateau le Vieux Fort Medoc Cru Bourgeois should be a crowd pleaser; full flavoured and stylish, it’s very easy to drink.

You get roughly 6 glasses to a bottle and it’s definitely better to be left with a few bottles to keep for a treat later on than it is to run out when you need it most!

The festive season wouldn’t be very festive without some fizz

If it’s lamb on the menu, I’d go for a decent Rioja. Try and find something with a bit of age like the La Rioja Alta Vina Arana 2005/06. Mellow and soft with plenty of fruit character, this is a real treat and right in its prime. Cheaper Rioja can be fairly ordinary, so it really is worth pushing the budget up a little here. The festive season wouldn’t be very festive without some fizz. Cheap Cava and Prosecco are perfect

Remember that when matching wine and food, it’s important that you like the wine - if you don’t it doesn’t matter how perfect the match is, drinking will be more of a chore than a pleasure. So think of these as guidelines rather than rules, chat to the wine specialists when you’re shopping and most of all discover a wine or two - that you’ll enjoy!


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WINING & DINING

On the side Transform your vegetables from supporting act, to centre-of-the-plate star with these easy yet delicious side dishes. The turkey won’t know what’s hit it!

ALMOND AND LEMON BRUSSEL SPROUTS

BRAISED RED CABBAGE WITH WALNUTS

CRISPY ROAST POTATOES WITH ROSEMARY

Elevate your sprouts to another level

Add a little sweet and sour to this festive favourite

The perfect crunchy, fluffy spud

Ingredients:

Ingredients:

Ingredients:

800g brussel sprouts 2 tbsp olive oil 20g butter 2 cloves of garlic, sliced 2 tbsp lemon juice 2 tbsp finely grated lemon rind 40g flaked almonds, toasted

1 red cabbage, finely sliced 25g butter 1 Bramley apple, peeled and grated 3 cloves 100ml cider vinegar 25g light muscovado sugar Handful walnuts, toasted Tsp fresh thyme, chopped

750g maris piper potatoes 30ml olive oil ¾ tsp salt ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper 3 cloves of garlic 2 tbsp fresh rosemary

Serves 6-8

Method: Slice the bottoms off each of the Brussel sprouts, cutting a cross into the base. Place the sprouts into a large saucepan of salted boiling water. Cook the sprouts for 5 mins, or until they are tender but still retain a bit of bite. Heat the oil and butter in a large frying pan over a medium heat, add the garlic and cook for 2-3 mins or until a light golden colour. Add the parboiled sprouts and cook for a further 2 mins. To serve, add the lemon juice, rind and almonds and toss to coat the sprouts.

Serves 6-8

Method: Place the cabbage, butter, apple and cloves into a wide shallow pan on a lowmedium heat. Cook until the cabbage starts to wilt. Add the cider vinegar, then stir until the vinegar has almost all disappeared. Add the muscovado sugar and stir until it has completely dissolved. To serve, sprinkle the toasted walnuts and thyme over the cabbage. This dish can be prepared ahead of time and frozen. Allow to thaw completely before gently reheating in a pan.

Serves 3-4

Method: Preheat the oven to 180-200°C. Cover potatoes with cold water and season well. Bring to the boil and cook for approx. 5 mins. Drain and leave to steam dry for a few mins. Give the pan a bit of a shake to roughen up the potatoes. Now coat the potatoes with olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic and rosemary. Then tip potatoes onto a baking tray and spread out evenly. Roast in the oven, turning occasionally, for approx. 60 mins, or until browned and crisp and even! URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 43


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HOMES & GARDENS

Nordic This festive season, bring a touch of Scandinavian style into your home with hints and tips from Zoe Hubbard, Designer at Maison Interiors

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This style features bright icy colours such as white and silver, contrasted with berry reds & birch-wood black. Natural materials take centre stage. Think bare branches and pine cones, against the luxurious and irresistible touch of fur.

The archetype Nordic tree is the very symbol of Christmas. But for a more modern Scandinavian style, a fuss free tree, lovingly decorated with pretty hand-painted, knitted and wooden baubles, creates the perfect ambiance for a simple contemporary Christmas.

Fully fitted carpets aren’t common in Scandinavia, it’s all about warm wood floors and area rugs. Faux deer skins and soft gorgeous imitation sheepskins draped over a sofa or at the foot of your bed, make an inviting statement to keep cosy inside, when it’s icy cold outside your door.

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Colour and Texture

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Herbs and Spices

Pay attention to the mantelpiece as it’s the second most important place in your house; gather real wreaths and aromatic herbs and arrange them around orange and cinnamon smelling candles. Fragrance is an extremely important factor when creating a festive home.

Finally complete your look with some traditional Nordic touches. Think wooden deer antlers, handcrafted stockings and garlands, sleigh bells and gingerbread cookies hung with red gingham ribbon. Or for maximum impact incorporate some vintage skis or even a wooden sleigh into your design.

Now all that’s left to do is crack open the Glogg and wish you all a “God jul”! URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 47


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With presents to wrap, family to organise and cards to write, the last thing you want to worry about at Christmas is your home, says Mark Sandall, Managing Partner at property specialists Andrew Granger & Co. Follow these tips and all you’ll have left to worry about is whether you’ve bought a big enough turkey! Stay secure

Check all of your door and window locks, and your burglar alarm batteries too. Thieves know that Christmas is a time where lots of people are out visiting friends and family – so it pays to make sure your house is burglar-proof. Keep presents out of sight and consider investing in timers on your lights, so passers-by think you’re at home.

Keep out the cold

Brrr – when a blizzard is blowing outside you’ll want to make sure your home is toasty. Bleed your radiators – it doesn’t take long and can make a big difference in ensuring they’re working efficiently. All you have to do is open the valve until the water appears, then close the valve.

Look up

Preparing an emergency kit in case of a power cut can save a lot of hassle later on. Remember essentials such as a radiator key, a torch, spare batteries and fuses, a screwdriver and a fire extinguisher. It is also useful to have the details of a reliable plumber and electrician as well as your home insurance policy details.

If you have a sloping roof, make sure you give it a good look to see if you have any cracks or holes where water could seep in. Clear out your drainpipe and gutters, as debris can become trapped in these areas. This could eventually lead to saturated walls and damp patches caused by the blockages and weakening joints. It’s definitely worthwhile to fix any roof related problems before Father Christmas visits!

Cover your back

What’s cooking?

Plan ahead

Check that both your building and contents home insurance are up to date. If you are unlucky enough to suffer any mishaps over the festive period, you want to ensure that you are financially protected, especially as Christmas can be incredibly expensive anyway.

Watch out!

If you’re playing host this year, you’ll be preparing for a stream of guests coming in and out of your home. It’s essential to make sure your threshold is tidy, so remove any leaves and debris that might get in the way. Ice isn’t the only thing you could slip on – a pile of soggy leaves on a damp surface could lead to disastrous consequences!

Advent candles and open fires look lovely, but don’t forget they can be a hazard. Ensure they are extinguished before you go out or to bed and make a habit of checking the batteries in your smoke alarm each week – it’s a quick win that is easily overlooked. John Lewis


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If you’re anything like us, you’re probably already feeling the pressure to meet work commitments without missing those special festive events with your loved ones. Take our quiz to reveal how far you’d go to do it all. 1. Rushing from the office to a rare date night, the traffic lights turn from green to amber. Do you: a) Slow down and stop, better to arrive late than not at all. b) Speed up, then brake hard when the lights turn red. c) Risk running the lights, you’ve had to cancel this night so often you’re determined not to be late. 2. You promised you’d make Mum’s big family bash but you’re already late and still miles away. Do you: a) Relax, at least this year you’ll be there for the main course. b) Text mum en route so she knows you’ll be there a bit late. c) Put your foot down, you can’t bear another frosty reception. 3. You arrive just as the school nativity play begins. Mulled wine and mince pies are on offer. Do you: a) Take a pie (you hardly had any lunch) but decline the alcohol. b) Take both, you’re starving and mulled wine is hardly alcoholic. c) Take the wine but not the pie, you had canapés with fizz at lunchtime and you still need to slim into your party dress.

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LIFE & WORK

12 Saves of Christmas Already counting the cost of Christmas? There are dozens of ways to enjoy a fabulous family celebration without breaking the bank! Consider downscaling your Christmas list and agree not to buy for friends, extended family, work colleagues etc.

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If you’re finding it hard to cull your list then how about a traditional Secret Santa approach. Choose a budget and everyone pulls one name out of a hat to buy for.

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Shop online to find the best deals. Even the high street stores have online flash sales in the weeks up to Christmas e.g. 25% discount for 2 days.

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Another option is to give a gift that only costs you time. No not a Friends ‘Joey Love’ coupon! Gardening, babysitting, ironing are perfect gifts for busy Mums.

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If you’re not giving time, then spend some time together. Forego gifts and throw a party for your friends and family instead. Everyone can bring something which spreads the costs.

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If your children are young, save buying big ticket gifts until they are older and will appreciate them more. If they have toys which they no longer play with sell them on eBay and use the money to buy this year’s gifts or for that feel good factor, give the toys to charity.

Make a list before you go shopping and stick to it! Don’t let the Christmas atmosphere unleash the impulse buyer within you.

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If you’re planning on a one-off family purchase - television, home cinema, games console etc. – wait until the New Year sales when it’s likely to be cheaper.

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It’s easy to get carried away on spending money to make your home feel festive. Make your own decorations and table settings aka Kirsty Allsopp. It’s a great way to keep the kids occupied too.

If you still feel the need to send Christmas cards then look out for 3 for 2 offers and send by 2nd class post. Better still, hand deliver some and work off a few pounds before the festivities begin!

Down brand your food shopping. You don’t have to go crazy, just drop one level to retain quality and taste but save money too. Also consider buying your vegetables loose in the supermarket or better still go to your local market.

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Finally pay what you can on your cashback credit card to take advantage of this money saving facility. Remember to repay the whole amount on your card in one go, so as not to incur unnecessary interest charges.... ... Happy Shopping! URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 57


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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at Hollingsworths Don’t wade through treacle, make this Treacle Tart

Ingredients • 1 x 500g block of shortcrust pastry (or make your own) • 100g of fresh white breadcrumbs • 375g of golden syrup • A lemon

1) Gently heat your golden syrup in a pan on the hob – once warm, stir in the breadcrumbs and set aside to cool. 2) Grease a 23cm tart tin with a small amount of butter. 3) Roll out your pastry and line the tart tin with the pastry. Return to the fridge for 15 minutes to cool. 4) Add half the juice and rind from your lemon in the syrup and breadcrumbs mixture and then place into the pastry case. For a Christmas look, make some holly leaves out of pastry trimmings to place on top or create a lattice to go over the top. 5) Bake for 25-30 minutes in a pre-heated oven (200 C/Gas 6) until the pastry is golden brown. Allow to cool for a few minutes and serve with custard or cream (or both!)


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EXPECTATIONS Boden

Dreading the Christmas hols? You’re not alone! It’s perfectly natural for families to feel some degree of stress or anxiety. So we at Urban Fox have put our heads together and come up with 6 great ways to help you get through the festivities unscathed

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Christmas is meant to be the ‘most wonderful time of the year’, so it’s hard not to fall into the trap of setting huge expectations; but this can leave you feeling disappointed, tense and underwhelmed. Try to keep your expectations - whether gifts, children’s behaviour or family members - realistic and achievable. It’s unlikely your 3 year old will get through Christmas lunch without some disruption.

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Don’t be a martyr. It’s quite easy for women to take everything upon themselves and then feel irritated that no one is helping. Instead get everyone in the family involved in the preparations both before and on Christmas Day itself – writing Christmas card, wrapping presents, putting up the decorations. You really don’t have to do it all.

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Be realistic about relationships. If things have been strained recently, don’t expect Christmas Day or a New Year’s party to fix everything. But before you rush to the divorce lawyers try to find some time to spend together alone, away from the Christmas shopping, wrapping and cooking. A little time-out can add new perspective to your relationship.

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Get together as a family and write a list of what everyone wants to do. With older children, discuss creating a happy balance between family time and time with friends. Also make a list of who needs to see who over the holiday period. This is particularly important if you are part of a blended family. Scheduling visits ahead of time is the key to a Happy Christmas

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If you are going to stay with relatives or friends over Christmas, discuss beforehand who will do and pay for what to avoid any tensions on the day. Every family has their own Christmas traditions from when to open presents, to the time to eat. Work out a compromise to suit all but failing that if you’re in their home, play by their rules. It won’t kill you for one year.

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Finally doing good things for other people makes us feel happier. Invite someone who is on their own this Christmas to spend the day with your family; or consider helping out serving meals to the homeless or elderly in your community. Caring and giving your time, can be one of the best gifts you give anyone this Christmas. URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 59


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£50 or Less

£2 a month will give a child, clean, safe, drinking water for life with a rainwater collection system from Water Aid. In the last 30 years they’ve reached over 17 million people with safe drinking water, and this Christmas, you can help them to reach even more. wateraid.org/uk/donate

Your £12 could help the NSPCC talk to one primary school child about abuse through their groundbreaking ChildLine Schools Service, giving them the confidence to talk and showing them who’s ready to listen. christmas.nspcc.org.uk

Each winter 1 person dies every 7 minutes from the cold. Your £30 could pay for an emergency heater and “winter warmth pack” including blanket, thermal hat, gloves, socks, a microwavable handwarmer and a dynamo torch for an older person at serious risk of the cold. ageuk.org.uk/get-involved

£5 will buy a homeless young person Christmas dinner. At a time when they may be used to feeling particularly lonely, they’ll get a hot, healthy meal that they can enjoy with friends and people who are there to support them out of homelessness. centrepointgifts.org.uk

£15 a month helps The Terrance Higgins Trust pay for counselling for people newly diagnosed with HIV, helping them with a wide range of issues including sex and relationships, discrimination, HIV treatment, drugs, children and family life. tht.org.uk

For £40 you can buy independence, adventure, exercise, and, oh yes, a bike! For low-income families, struggling to buy food and clothes, a bike is about as affordable as a luxury limo. This Barnardo’s Real Gift can help make their Christmas the best yet! barnardosrealgifts.org.uk

For £10 you can give the gift of chickens and help a family to feed, thrive and survive. Low maintenance and high yielding, these vaccinated little cluckers produce eggs, and chicks for rearing into other chickens, helping to provide families with income to pay for essentials. oxfam.org.uk/shop

Why not buy a friend a gift card from local hospice charity LOROS? It couldn’t be easier and your gift will be making a big difference to patients and their families. Simply choose the amount you would like to donate E.g. £20 and they’ll send a card that shows you have made a donation. loros.co.uk/support-us/donate/gifts-give

Every year 1 million babies die on their first day of life. But for £51 (yes we know it’s a £1 over but it’s such a great gift) Save the Children have the solution. A hamper of health and hygiene products, everything a newborn needs to keep clean and warm. shop.savethechildren.org.uk URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2014 61

Age UK

£20 or Less

NSPCC

£10 or Less

Oxfam

Small amounts on feel-good gifts can make a huge difference to someone’s life this Christmas. Here’s how you can give back


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PEOPLE & PLACES

FLIGHT before Christmas Looking to escape the hype, create new traditions or simply relax and recharge; let someone else take care of the tinsel and turkey this year and plan a Christmas to remember

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nd you won’t be alone, as according to travel industry body, ABTA, 3.5 million people will be heading abroad over the Christmas and New Year to take a winter sunshine break or ski holiday. If budget is a factor, don’t be unduly concerned; as if you travel directly before the Christmas holidays, air fares can sometimes be lower than at any other time of the year. Even over the Christmas period it is possible to pick up fantastic deals, especially if you are prepared to fly on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. It’s also worth considering all the money you’ll save by not buying expensive presents – agree in advance a no gift policy with friends and family - or stocking up on all those Christmas indulgences. Now all you need to do is decide where to go!

BEACH

The Caribbean is one of the best Christmas holiday destinations. It’s the start of the season and the weather is simply fabulous. Check out Jamaica, Antigua, St Lucia and the Bahamas for some great festive getaway offers. If money is no object, Barbados with its wall to wall sunshine and lively restaurant scene, is perfect for celebrating Christmas and bringing in the New Year.

CRUISE

If you like a warmer climate but don’t want to be restricted to one place, try a luxury Cruise. Fly to Los Angles and enjoy a 4 night cruise around Catalina Island and along the Mexican coast; or if you’re not a slave to the sun, soak up the festive atmosphere with a grand tour of Europe visiting destinations including Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam and Budapest.

SIGHTSEE

Why not use your Christmas break to see the world’s iconic sights and experience a different way of life. Explore the Pyramids, Luxor and the Valley of the Kings in Egypt; discover the cities, souks, deserts and mountains of Morocco; or immerse yourself in the traditions, culture and incredible food of Thailand and Vietnam.

SNOW

December is a great time to embrace the cold. Why not visit Santa in Lapland or view the spectacular Northern Lights and stay at the Ice Hotel in Sweden? It’s also the start of the ski season. Couples looking for varied terrain, mingled with high-end glamour and glitz, should head to Aspen, Colorado. For a more family feel, check out Italy, which is much more laid-back than its rivals in France, Switzerland and Austria.

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MY WAY

A staple item in my Christmas wishlist!

Favourite Christmas Film

Miracle on 34th Street

Best Christmas Ever

Martina Lenaghan

Everyone knows to keep the receipt!

Our Editor reveals what’s in store for 2015 and how she’ll be celebrating Christmas Day, her way

Skipping Christmas by John Grisham

I’ll be preparing for the festivities with a sunshine holiday, the chance to recharge my batteries before the celebrations begin. We’ll only get back a few days before Christmas, so it’ll be a mad panic to get everything organised for the big day. Must remember to get my letter to Santa written before I go. I love the run up to Christmas - store decorations, gift shopping and I wait with eager anticipation for the high street ad campaigns. I think this year’s batch have been a little muted, it doesn’t feel like Christmas without “Here Come the Girls”! But the shining star for me is the M&S offering. Love the idea of fairies clocking on and who doesn’t need a little “Magic and Sparkle” in their life?! My Christmas home style has changed over the years, but generally I’m a less is more kinda girl. Last year I went a bit crazy in John Lewis, scooping up all their wooden, felt and woollen – essentially non-breakable – decorations in bright primary colours to appeal to my ‘curious’ toddler. We also had great fun making paper chains. It took me back to my own childhood Christmases. We’ll be spending Christmas at home this year, just the 3 of us. I’m planning a laid-back morning in my PJs, playing with Grace and her new Doll’s House. I don’t know who’ll be more excited me or her! Steve’s already told me not to get upset when she starts rearranging the furniture. Seriously, why would she do that? Lol! My Christmas wish list will include some guaranteed me time with a relaxing aromatic facial at my local Decléor salon The Retreat and I’m nearly out of my Clarins Instant Smooth (miracle polyfilla for the face) so that will definitely make

the list. Steve’s also pretty good at choosing handbags…hint hint!

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Disaronno on the rocks Tree…Fake or Real?

Always keep it real!

Best Christmas Hit Fairytale of New York On the food front I’m planning quick and easy breakfast canapés to take us through the morning and then the main event will be late afternoon. Christmas lunch with a 3 year old is not exactly leisurely, so less time in the kitchen and more time with Grace, is my strategy for this year. Boxing Day is an extended family affair so watch out Waitrose, I’m heading your way.

Once Grace is tucked up in bed on Christmas night, Steve and I will no doubt spend our evening experimenting with cocktail recipes – could get messy – and creating the ultimate Christmas playlist with Spotify. And of course I’ll need to block out an hour or two for the Downton Abbey Christmas Special. I still think Michael Gregson might turn up. How many lone parents can you have in one house?! What’s in store for 2015? Grace starts at Stoneygate PreSchool from January so another milestone to look forward to. Family will be a big part of 2015. My Mum was diagnosed with Parkinsons this year and my Dad suffered an unexpected stroke. It just makes you realise how important time is. And time will fly at work: we’ve exciting plans to bring you even more of the things you love, so don’t miss your monthly Fox fix in 2015.


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