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Hair: Michael Quinn at Michael Quinn Hairdressing. Photography: Khara Pringle

THE BEST SALONS IN THE UK AND

IRELAND

Every salon in the Good Salon Guide is inspected by professionally trained assessors and scored against a set

of strict criteria, giving you confidence in your choice.

To see the Good Salon Guide

directory and choose a salon with confidence, visit the website below:www.goodsalonguide.com

CONTACT US:02392 295 000 (UK)

1890 946 661 (Ireland)[email protected]

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Hair: Michael Quinn at Michael Quinn Hairdressing. Photography: Khara Pringle

THE BEST SALONS IN THE UK AND

IRELAND

Every salon in the Good Salon Guide is inspected by professionally trained assessors and scored against a set

of strict criteria, giving you confidence in your choice.

To see the Good Salon Guide

directory and choose a salon with confidence, visit the website below:www.goodsalonguide.com

CONTACT US:02392 295 000 (UK)

1890 946 661 (Ireland)[email protected]

FIND US ON:

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Fuel consumption in mpg (l/100km) and CO2 emissions for 500L range: Urban 34.0 (8.3) - 62.8 (4.5) Extra Urban 56.5 (5.0) - 76.3 (3.7), and Combined 45.6 (6.2) - 70.6 (4.0). CO2 emissions 145 - 105g/km.Prices based on 48 month personal contract hire agreement with 6,000 miles per annum. Offers subject to status. A guarantee or indemnity may be required. Prices correct at time of printing. Offer may be varied and withdrawn at any time. Subject to availability. Models shown for illustration purposes only.

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Welcome...It’s Christmas! Time to deck the halls and yourselves with lots of festive cheer! This Christmas and New Year issue brings you the latest news from across the province including new store openings, clubs and restaurants - we’ve even gone in the search of Santa and Hillmount is one of his favourite spots!

We bring you sunshine during these cold winter months as we head to the beautiful island of Indonesia with Belfast boy Connor Kerr, who is off on his travels and enjoying some time working with ethical fashion retailer Indosole! We also bask in the luxury of Castiglione del Bosco in the warmer climes of picturesque Tuscany!

For those who are lucky enough to be enjoying some winter sun or thinking of New Year beauty resolutions we’ve lots of tried and tested top treatments to ensure you look your best - especially after indulging in all of the festive fayre this Christmas - turn to page 64 to find a few recipes we know you’ll love!

Finally, we have some great fashion finds, our Christmas A-Z, lots of stylish seasonal interiors and a beautiful wedding to take into 2014.

From all of the UL team have a fantastic Christmas and New Year - don’t do anything we wouldn’t!

Mags x

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Mr Pinks Parlour

Mr Pinks Parlour is a Beauty Salon Based on Botanic Avenue, Belfast. Built on a fun, high-energy environment at great value.

Come on in for a Quirky and Chic Experience!

Treatments range from Waxing and Tanning, to Make-up, Eyelash Extensions and HD Brows.

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Roisin or MelissaMr Pinks Parlour77A Botanic Avenue, Belfast07730566773 or 07955429597

Photography bywww.liftingtheveil.co.uk

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Ulster Life Magazine180 Gortgole RoadPortglenoneCo. AntrimBT44 8AP

T: +44 777 2002 777E: [email protected]

Publisher: Barry O’DohertyEditor: Mags Connolly

Feature Contributors:Eve BrannonSara Larkham

All rights reserved. For editorial requests, please contact the editor. All views expressed in Ulster Life, whether that of a contributor, interviewee or advertiser do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Ulster Life (www.myulsterlife.co.uk) or the publisher personally. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of articles within Ulster Life and www.myulsterlife.co.uk we the publishers cannot be held responsible for the use of the information it publishes. If you would like any copies of pictures or articles within Ulster Life or www.myulsterlife.co.uk please contact us directly. If we discover our work being used by a third party without permission, legal action may be taken if not resolved within 5 working days to our satisfaction. In some cases we will require royalty fees if use is for commercial purpose. The use of www.myulsterlife.co.uk is restricted to general interest purposes only. The user accepts a charge of £9,950 if it is proven they are using the site to solicit our clients for advertising purposes.

20 Reduce, Reuse & Recyclean ethical fashion brand - indosole

24 Black & GoldThe latest look from eve brannon

27 TReaT youRself fashionseasonal style for men, women & children

30 chRisTmas a-Za bit of fun in the run up to christmas & the New Year

35 TReaT youRself BeauTylooking good this winter

37 spa sleuThDarphin arrives at The Merchant Hotel

42 spa sleuThMeso vytal at skin Medi spa

46 The iTalian JoBcastiglione del bosco in Tuscany

50 The newlywedsDavid and louise tie the knot!

60 TReaT youRself inTeRioRsWe put up the decorations

64 fesTive fayRechristmas cooking from spar and local chef Paula Mcintyre

46 The Italian Job

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LookinG foR SoME fresh new ideas for your home? Maven, a new shop and interior design practice, has opened in Belfast offering a unique take on interiors in Northern Ireland.

Located just off the Lisburn Road, Maven has a completely new offering as many of the products and brands in the shop are exclusive to Northern Ireland. Stocking a mixture of emerging and established brands Maven has a special focus on sourcing local suppliers such as Mourne Textiles, Donna Bates Design, Jude Cassidy Textiles and Abigail*Ryan. The essence of Maven is to champion the fantastic textile and interior

Maven Opens its Stylish Doors...

products we have right here on our doorstep as well the best of European design from the likes of Marimekko, Hay and Muuto.

Stocking a wide range of products from bespoke furniture and lighting to wallpaper and furnishings Maven also has its very own candle range.

Maven is located in an old memorial hall and provides a warm and inviting welcome for those who are on the look-out for some inspiration for their home or simply some stylish Christmas gifts. Behind the brand are sisters Catherine and Patricia who personally select all the suppliers and products stocked in the shop and also

offer a full design service. Patricia explains, ‘We have a wealth of world-class interior products made right here in NI and products from incredible European suppliers that have not been available locally until now. We wanted to create a place where people can shop for some really special pieces. We also offer an interior design service so if customers want a little help or advice we can offer that too. We are passionate about design and are looking forward to sharing our knowledge and ideas with our customers.’

For more information log on to www.wearemaven.co.uk

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Meeting Santa when he arrived by fire Engine are sisters Eva and olivia Simpson from Gilnahirk

SAnTA iS in residence at Hillmount Garden Centre until 23rd December. Monies raised from the interactive grotto will be donated to Belfast Operatic Company and Northern Ireland Cancer Fund For Children. To view the opening times log onto www.hillmount.co.uk

Santa’s arrived at hillmount

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661 Lisburn Road. Belfast. BT9 7GTT: 028 9066 5221 E: [email protected]

www.velvetclothing.co.uk

Velvet is targeted at the sophisticated, cutting edge market, offering the best of the best in established and new international labels.

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The Dirty Onion & Yard BirdBELfAST’S CATHEDRAL Quarter has welcomed a vibrant addition to its cultural and culinary scene this week - The Dirty Onion & Yard Bird. A modern take on a traditional Irish pub, The Dirty Onion’s novel partnership with multi-award winning cultural centre, An

Droichead will deliver a varied music programme each week that will welcome spectators, as well as those that want to take part. Whilst music feeds the soul downstairs, upstairs diners can get a taste of Northern Ireland, with local free-range rotisserie chicken on the menu

in the complex’s standalone restaurant, Yard Bird. Hearty traditional lunches will also be served in The Dirty Onion.

For more information:www.facebook.com/thedirtyonion or www.facebook.com/yardbirdbelfast

Tim Herron, Claire Kieran & Sorcha Wolsey.

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sarah-Jane boutique 1 broad st, Magherafelt, bT45 6eb

T: 028 7930 1515

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CHRiSTMAS iS A-CoMinG, and this old goose is getting fat! Well, I would be if I gave in to every mince pie and rich canapé which is already being passed under my nose.

Willpower is a wonderful thing, but for those of us who are on the naughty list when it comes to indulgence, we need an extra hand to squeeze into the seasonal party dress and thankfully, there are a range of treatments out there to help us to do so. This month I popped in to Aura Day Spa on Belfast’s Lisburn Road to test-drive Ionithermie. And within half an hour I’d lost an inch off my hips and half an inch off my waist - which beats a heavy Christmas lunch any day for the best way to spend lunchtime!

Like most people, I am always on the lookout for treatments offering quick, visible and corrective results to achieve a desirable shape without the need for invasive surgery. With a reputation built over the past two decades, Ionithermie offers high performance, results-driven slimming and contouring treatments which still remain the No.1 choice both in the UK and on board luxury cruise liners. For this review I chose a one-off treatment, but the specialists at

Aura advise that you take a course of at least five treatments to see the full benefits. And I can’t help but wonder how many inches I’d lose if I did this twice a week as opposed to just this once… But nonetheless, I upgraded my one-off Express treatment to a deluxe package and had a full body scrub followed by a shower then a back massage before getting down to the serious business of inch loss. The scrub was great – they’re never the most comfortable thing in the world, but there is a certain Cleopatra-type relaxation in knowing that someone else is scrubbing away your dead skin cells. There’s a purpose to this exfoliation too, it opens the pores and prepares the skin for the body mask which is to come.

And now for the science bit. There are 2 types of technology working in the treatment, firstly Galvanic technology works to penetrate the highly active products deep into the skin to the trapped fatty deposits (triglycerides). The products work to break down the triglycerides ready for elimination. The Galvanic Stimuli improves the

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“With a reputation built over the past two decades, Ionithermie offers high performance, results-driven slimming and contouring treatments which still remain the No.1 choice both in the UK and on board luxury cruise liners.”

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All you have to do enter is log on to your Facebook or Twitter account any time between now and December 31st and type hash tag rebelhair (#rebelhair) Winner will be picked completely at random and notified via their social media account.

Fuel consumption fi gures for the CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in mpg (l/100km): Urban 31.7 (8.9), Extra Urban 45.6 (6.2), Combined 39.2 (7.2). CO2 emissions: 168g/km. Fuel consumption fi gures sourced from offi cial EU-regulated laboratory test results, are provided for comparison purposes and may not refl ect real-life driving experience.Model shown: CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in Polished Metal Metallic at £22,005 On The Road. Terms and Conditions: New retail CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD registered between 1 October 2013 to 31 December 2013. Subject to model and colour availability. Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter’s absolute discretion. Honda Aspirations (PCP): £249 per month example shown based on CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in metallic paint at £22,005 total cash price (and total amount payable) with 37 months 0% APR Representative (interest rate per annum 0% fi xed) with £4,885.76 (22%) deposit, Guaranteed Future Value/Optional Final Payment of £8,155.19, annual mileage of 10,000 and excess mileage charge: 6p per mile. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the car at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All fi gures are correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. 470 London Road, Slough, Berkshire SL3 8QY. Servicing: Five years’ servicing or 62,500 miles, whichever comes fi rst, for £499 including VAT and includes a maximum of fi ve manufacturers’ scheduled services.

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Fuel consumption figures for the CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in mpg (l/100km): Urban 31.7 (8.9), Extra Urban 45.6 (6.2), Combined 39.2 (7.2). CO2 emissions: 168g/km.Fuel consumption figures sourced from official EU-regulated laboratory test results, are provided for comparison purposes and may not reflect real-life driving experience.Model shown: CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in Polished Metal Metallic at £22,005 On The Road. Terms and Conditions: New retail CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD registered between 1 October 2013 to 31 December 2013. Subject to model and colour availability. Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter’s absolute discretion. Honda Aspirations (PCP): £249 per month example shown based on CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC S 2WD in metallic paint at £22,005 total cash price (and total amount payable) with 37 months 0% APR Representative (interest rate per annum 0% fixed) with £4,885.76 (22%) deposit, Guaranteed Future Value/Optional Final Payment of £8,155.19, annual mileage of 10,000 and excess mileage charge: 6p per mile. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the car at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be subject to change. Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. 470 London Road, Slough, Berkshire SL3 8QY. Servicing: Five years’ servicing or 62,500 miles, whichever comes first, for £499 including VAT and includes a maximum of five manufacturers’ scheduled services.

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Fuel consumption in mpg (l/100km) and CO2 emissions for 500 range: Urban 49.6 (5.7) - 64.2 (4.4) Extra Urban 65.7 (4.3) - 78.5 (3.6), and Combined 58.9 (4.8) - 72.4 (3.9). CO2 emissions 113 - 90g/km. Prices based on 48 month personal contract hire agreement with 6,000 miles per annum. Offers subject to status. A guarantee or indemnity may be required. Prices correct at time of printing. Offer may be varied and withdrawn at any time. Subject to availability. Model shown for illustration purposes only.

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BuSinESSMAn LoRD RAnA and chef Raymond McArdle have joined forces to bring an exciting new addition to Great Victoria Street - Malt Room Bar & Restaurant.

Headed up by head chef David Mageean and general manager Liam Whiteway, the restaurant, which has opened just in time for Christmas, welcomed hoards of foodies who turned out in force for the launch event enjoying a taster of what the new restaurant has in store.

Raymond said the restaurant will provide a refined dining experience with a modern and local twist, “At the Malt Room you’re going to get Irish influenced food that’s still bespoke and littered with

Opening of Malt Room

artisan producers.” This chic and modern restaurant is sure to attract diners seeking to experience beautiful comfort and contemporary food at an affordable price. The 85-seater

fine dining restaurant, which was designed by interior stylist Adrian Bailie, has a very avant-garde feel, with light grey colours throughout along with a cool and crisp twist.

General Manager Liam Whiteway, raymond Mcardle and head chef David Mageean.

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Junk kouTuRE was the closing section at the A/W13-14 show-stopping finale of Belfast FASHIONWEEK in October. Showcasing unique and experimental catwalk creations formed and manufactured from recycled and ethical materials only. A bold choice from an industry that goes hand in hand with words such as luxury, opulence and prestige on a daily basis.

One man who knows all about the majestic and lavish opportunities of high-end, high fashion society is creative director, hair stylist and session stylist Connor Kerr, who recently swapped clippers and hairspray for magnificent tropical islands and spectacular oceanic views.

Having spent the last few months travelling through the Singapore, Philippines and

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Malaysia and the Bornean rainforest, and planning to continue on to the rest of Asia before the rest of the world, Connor is currently volunteering and interning with Indosole, a brand that showcases ‘soles with soul’. Stocking ethically sourced shoes and sandals for both women and men in a variety of over twelve locations worldwide. A project which began with a single pair of odd and unusual sandals, creating a product that was both fashionable and functional. Offering the most organic, chemical free and environmentally friendly production process, re-imaging and redefining waste and transforming it into something purposeful.

Using only local resources and animal free materials, the Indosole

dream is to provide fashionable footwear that not only eliminates waste but invigorates and gives it in a trend savvy resurrection.

Connor first came across Indosole via a FashionOne special and instantly decided they were the perfect fit to accomplish his goal of giving back in an environmental and local community manner on his travels. Contacting the company

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through a series of emails, Connor expressed his enthusiasm for the Indosole ethos, brand identity and overall general ethical aesthetic. “Be resourceful. Be imaginative. Be real.” Before long, he found himself based at the beautiful echo beach in Bali learning everything one could ever dream of in regards to sustainable fashion and community efforts.

Connor commented,

‘Indosole’s main business primarily uses old tires and natural materials for their products and they are constantly working on how to use other sustainable materials and eco-friendly manufacturing practices too. It helps the world whilst helping the Balinese locals at the same time. Who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?’

Continuing, ‘The Eco friendly

clothing market was once a hideous experience. Fabrics were dull and often product was lagging seasons behind. Now it seems much more fashion orientated. The lower cost and increased selection of organic dyes has improved greatly alongside the quality of the ethical fashion produced.’

Be it at home here in Belfast or off shore in Bali, whatever the weather, the words reduce, reuse and recycle are slowly but surely injecting themselves into the adventurous vocabulary of the fashionable world. And with the help of brands like Indosole, ethical fashion is remarkably finding its feet in an ever-growing and ever-changing, ever-evolving fashion industry.

For more information log onto www.indosole.com

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Film Review: PhilomenaWhat’s It About?The true story of Philomena Lee, whose three-year-old son was given up for adoption in 1950s Ireland by a church-run home for unmarried mothers. Fifty years later, she and journalist Martin Sixsmith begin the search for her long-lost child.

ReviewDirector Stephen Frears and star Judi Dench are fairly reliable indicators of quality cinema: Dench, in particular, could probably turn a dramatic reading of the Yellow Pages into the unexpected sleeper hit of the year. It’s fortunate for Philomena, then, that she’s on board, since there are times when it’s really only her screen presence that lifts the film from bland, Movie-of-the-Week sentimentality.

It’s not that it’s bad, as such —

just slightly forgettable, playing it safe with a host of cinematic cliches when you wish it would take a few risks, maybe shout a bit louder and make its voice heard. It deals with important stuff, and the narrative treats this with the weight it deserves — it’s only that it looks a bit like every other film we’ve seen on the subject, and, with the calibre of cast attached, this feels like an opportunity missed. And, while Dench plays Lee with heartbreaking pathos, her relationship with Steve Coogan’s Sixsmith is often played for comic relief in a way that feels uncomfortably close to intellectual snobbery: he’s the urbane, lapsed-Catholic Oxbridge alumnus with the glittering career; she’s the dippy Irish dame who can’t tell the difference between a joke and a painful personal

anecdote, who gets excited about croutons, and who chatters obliviously about her trashy romance novel to an entirely uninterested captive audience of one. She comes off a little better by the closing scenes, but it’s an uneven journey to get there.

That’s not to say that the movie doesn’t have its moments of profound emotional impact — the visits to Roscrea may feel like generic Big Bad Church, but the Hi-8 montages of Antony’s life are spellbinding, and demonstrate Frears’ gift for mixing sound and image to moving effect. And good luck finding a dry eye in the house during the scene where Philomena finally finds the son she’s been seeking for fifty years. It might not win any awards for originality or daring, but Philomena’s a little movie with a big heart — and it’s mostly in the right place.

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BLACk AnD GoLD, the two colours have been a partnership for many moons but there is more to this hot trend than two key colours and that catchy Sam Sparro No.1 hit song. Black and gold together present an offering of luxury and decadence. Rich silk brocades, golden shimmering threads and delicate gold leaf foils presented on the darkest canvas of black create a perfect palette for the indulgent Christmas season.

Texture and depth are created with abstract baroque patterns, embossed fabrics and embellished sequins and beading. To capture the mood of true festive opulence, choose garments and accessories that are elaborately embroidered, gilded or encrusted with jewels. This

a leaDiNg sTYlisT iN NoRTHeRN iRelaND, eve brannon Has a WealTH of exPeRieNce iN THe iNDusTRY. eacH MoNTH sHe offeRs a fasHioN

focus iNTo THe MosT coveTeD DesigNeRs, TReNDs aND sTYles of THe seasoN.

Black & Gold

colour combination has become a trend that has stretched beyond the mixing of metals and colours. Feel free to go a little over the top with this duo (it is Christmas after all), the key is to let the gold dominate and come alive against the contrast of it’s black backdrop – with no other colour allowed to impose.

Stylist TipHow to wear it: Keep hair and make-up simple and fairly effortless. A smokey kohl-rimmed eye and a sleek ponytail or understated middle part will offset the drama of the look.

ContactW: evebrannonfashionstyling.com E: [email protected]: +44 (0) 7817 597067

carvela £130

alexander McQueen £615

evans £180

River island £10

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asos £30

Topshop £42

Dune £85

Roberto cavalli

Dolce & gabbana

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sTYle foR HiM, HeR aND THe liTTle oNes...

TreatYourself

velvet bib front blouse, £38, Next, www.next.co.uk

Rocha.John Rocha biker Jacket, £79, Debenhams, www.debenhams.com

black and cream chunky Necklace, £29.90, evelin brandt

Metallic gold brogue, Hobbs

leather gloves, £35, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

Petal and spike short Drop earrings, £7, accessorize, www.accessorize.com

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Rocha.John Rocha coat, £160, Debenhams, www.debenhams.com

blue Harbour Jumper, £45, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

brown check shirt, from £35, River island, www.riverisland.com

cords, £25, Next, www.next.co.uk

autograph Watch, £45, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

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autograph shirt, from £11, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

socks, Was £10 Now £5, fat face at The ouTleT, banbridge, www.the-outlet.co.uk

stag With scarf T-shirt, £14, Monsoon, www.monsoon.co.uk

Hat, from £16, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

xmas fairy set, Was £26 Now £15.60, Mamas & Papas at The ouTleT, banbridge, www.the-outlet.co.uk

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A - Anya Hindmarch! A pouch, purse or handbag - who could resist!B - Is for burgundy. Whether on your lips or some ox-blood coloured clothing make sure you’re wearing this stylish shade. C - There are so many fabulous coats in the stores this A/W, now go and pick one!D- Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Who could refuse some sparkle?! E - Exercise. Gyms across Belfast are offering fantastic deals at this time of year. F - Food - tis' the season to be jolly and overeat. G - Is for glitter. in the form of sequinned dresses, statement nails, sparkling eyeshadow or SPACE NK’s fabulous new 'all that glitters' range. H - Is for hall - in fact, Belfast City Hall. Home of

It’s ChristmasCLaire WiLson geTs ReaDY foR cHRisTMas aND THe NeW YeaR WiTH ul’s fesTive a-Z

the Christmas Continental Market. Magic. I - Is for ice! If the weather reports are to be believed, it's going to be a pretty cold winter. Brace yourself.J - Jo Malone and this season’s deluxe Blue Spruce candles.K - Kardashian Kollection hits Lipsy stores this month. Log on to www.lipsy.co.uk for a look at the fabulous selection from showbiz's first family. L- Little Black Dress. Essential!

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ULgiftsM - Metallics are big this Autumn/Winter. N - Navy - it's the new black, haven't you heard?O - Online shopping - many of your favourite local stores now offer the ease of shopping online too!P - Presents. Need I say much more?Q - Quality time with a box of Quality Street. Perfection. R - Recipes. Check out our festive food this issue thanks to SPAR. S - Santa - the main man.

T - Tartan - this winter we're all having a highland fling with this statement print. U - Underwear - naughty or nice, you decide.V - Velvet. Is the one time of year when you can wear this fabric.W - Whisper Boutique is at St.George’s Market every Saturday and Sunday, or alternatively on Facebook.X - Kisses under the mistletoe. Y - Is for Yuletide Z - All of this Christmas shopping has me exhausted!

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foLLoWinG A HiGHLy successful first month of serving unique dishes using locally-sourced ingredients, co-owners Chef Marty Murphy and Niall Davis of Belfast’s Howard Street restaurant held a friends and media event on Monday 2nd December to celebrate the restaurant’s early successes. Guests sampled

canapés including sliders with caramelised onion relish, mushroom risotto balls, and Vietnamese rolls as well as enjoying bespoke cocktails like a refreshing gin and tonic with a wedge of grapefruit, mojitos, and the delicious Sgroppino Prosecco cocktail mixed with Ketel One vodka and house-made lemon sherbet.

Howard Street toasts success

caroline Graham and annaliza Jennings

caroline Taylor and Jonny Rankin

aaron craig and nick Bell

michael Brown and Gemma heron

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beauTY MusT-Haves aND giRlY glaMouR!

TreatYourself

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Yves saint laurent Touche eclat, £25,

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chanel Natural finish Pressed Powder, £33, www.houseoffraser.co.uk

Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir 30ml, £39, www.

jomalone.co.uk

bobbi brown old Hollywood eye Palette, £59, www.bobbibrown.co.uk

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clinique Whoppin’ Watermelon chubby

stick, £17, www.clinique.co.uk

limited collection Wanderlust Tweezers, £4, www.marksandspencer.com

superdry Mascara, £9.50, www.superdry.com

accessorize gemma flamingo Make-up bag, £10, www.accessorize.com

benefit bathina soft To Touch bottle, £26.50, www.

benefitcosmetics.co.uk

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i oPTED foR A Total Anti-Ageing Facial, which promises to lift, firm and tone mature skin, as well as help to reduce redness, age spots and the appearance of wrinkles for a rejuvenated complexion. Did someone say mature? I meant dehydrated of course.

As a beauty brand, Darphin is renowned for creating custom products and treatments; each designed and tailored to provide a personal and specific skincare

belfasT beauTY loveRs aRe seT To sHaRe iN THe secReT To PeRfecT PaRisiaN skiN, as THe sPa aT THe MeRcHaNT HoTel WelcoMes luxuRY fReNcH skiNcaRe bRaND, DaRPHiN. THe full RaNge of DelecTable PRoDucTs aND besPoke TReaTMeNTs aRe seT To exciTe beauTY faNs aND MeRcHaNT sPa RegulaRs alike aND, lasT MoNTH Cathy Martin Took a TRiP THeRe To geT HeR PRe-Tox oN, iN aDvaNce of THe cHRisTMas PaRTY seasoN.

Spa Sleuth Parisian Perfect

solution to meet a person’s individual needs, so this was one facial I was very excited about.

After the craziness of Belfast FASHIONWEEK my skin was feeling tired and dehydrated as well as looking a bit lack-lustre, so I really enjoyed the extra ‘Relax Ritual’, in which the therapist uses hot towels on the feet and neck pushing down on the pressure points to de-stress before the facial begins. I was in the zone in no time.

The facial began with a Refreshing Cleansing Milk to clean my skin. Next, the therapist used a Refreshing Toner to help balance the pH of my face and a Mild Aroma Peeling Mask as a means of exfoliation. Then, while using one of my favourite products, the kiwi mask, I received a fantastic foot massage. I have to admit I did nod off at this point!

After the massage, my lovely therapist cleaned my skin again

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with the cleansing milk and moved on to the Predermine Mask and the Soothing Eye Contour Mask. I relaxed and zoned out again for a few minutes while the anti-aging masks worked on my skin.

The therapist then washed off the masks and applied some Arovita C Serum and Stimulskin Plus Eye Cream to finish off, and these babies felt amazing on my skin. I could actually feel them working right

away – a wonderful feeling! Overall, the whole experience

was amazing. The process took about an hour and they did a thorough job of showing off plenty of products which were perfectly suited to my skin and its needs as it was bright, clear and really glowing afterwards.

This amazing facial has already become one of Darphin's signature treatments, not only because it delivers amazing results, but because it's a

gorgeously relaxing experience. I would highly recommend it as the perfect prep if you have a special event coming up and you want your skin to steal the show.

The Darphin Total Anti-Ageing Facial costs £65 and lasts for 55 minutes, for further information, or to book an appointment, contact The Spa at The Merchant on 028 9026 2712.

Darphin Refreshing cleansing Milk

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WIN!uLSTER LifE HAS TEAMED uP WiTH GoRDonS CHEMiSTS To offER onE LuCky READER THE CHAnCE of WinninG A Mini BEAuTy HAMPER!

Do you long to have a fresh complexion, even skin tone, rested features and refined pores? Do you lack sleep, have an unbalanced diet, smoke, or are you stressed? Well, if you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these, then Gordons Chemists is offering you the opportunity to give skin, which is negatively impacted upon by the excesses of daily life and a demanding lifestyle, a second chance at looking and feeling good.

You have the chance of winning a mini hamper containing Vichy Idealia Life Serum, Vichy Idealia BB Crème and Vichy Idealia smoothing and illuminating cream. Vichy Life Serum is the first skincare product with clinically proven efficacy under excessive life conditions. So, if you’d like to have instantly smoothed, plumped and illuminated skin then simply answer the following question.

How many products are in the mini hamper?Email your answers to us at [email protected]. The competition closes on Friday 20th December.

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THE nATuRAL HAiR CoMPAny of Bridge Street, Lisburn has been crowned Ulster Salon of the Year at the Schwarzkopf Professional Irish Hairdressing Business Awards 2013. Receiving the highest industry recognition on the night, the salon picked up the award for their unrivalled customer service, client experience, community spirit, active involvement with

Lisburn salon wins Ulster Salon of the Year

martine Broggy, owner of natural hair company shows off her award for ulster salon of the year with pps manager of schwarzkopf professional stephen mcdowell.

local causes and establishing long-standing connections with the neighbourhood.

The Natural Hair Company came head to head with salons from all over Ireland and Northern Ireland, also making the shortlist for Marketing Salon of the Year as well as securing finalist places for salon manager Lisa McCusker for Reception/Front of House

and Courtney Lyons for Ulster Salon Trainee of the Year.

Martine was thrilled with their win, ‘This is so exciting for us. The team have all worked so hard and deserved every success in these finals. To get through in four categories and then to win Ulster Salon of the Year, is really amazing. It’s a big achievement for Team Natural and I’m very, very proud.’

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youTHfuL, GLoWinG and healthy skin is on everybody’s wish list, and if you’re like me, you need some extra help to

Spa SleuthTHis issue Cathy Martin HeaDs To skiN MeDi sPa.

boost your skin and refresh your complexion, especially with all this dull wintry weather and lots of Christmas parties to go

to. So in preparation for winter (and all the seasonal parties that comes with it) I decided to try the brand new and super-

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exclusive Meso Vytal treatment at Skin Medi Spa in Belfast.

The latest in skin technology, Meso Vytal consists of an entirely pain-free, injection-free treatment for your skin which boosts collagen levels to smooth out the signs of ageing, while combining the power of vitamins and peptides to actively prevent the development of fine lines and wrinkles.

You can choose what area you want the formula to be implanted into - such as the face, neck or décolletage, but I chose my face, because much of my job requires very public presentations and photographs, and it can be difficult to look your best and full of vitality all the time when you are juggling being a business owner and a mum. Taking time to look after my skin is a real treat, so I let Judith work away.

The treatment is a simple process and consists of a gentle AHA peel followed by the use of a revolutionary cartridge system to directly implant the formula into the chosen area. This consists of an instrument which has 18

tiny needles and 13 small holes which very gently allow the active ingredients to penetrate the skin. This process delivers the ingredients directly into the skin where they will be most effective.

The needle-pillow does not damage your upper skin layer - there is no trauma of the skin, no damage and no wound healing phases. (So no big, red, burnt looking faces!) The treatment took around 30 minutes to carry out; and the only downside is that it is very slightly uncomfortable, but very bearable and actually a little tickly in some places, particularly around the nose. Afterwards Judith applied the correct aftercare product and gave me the same product to take and use at home.

I felt that I looked slightly pink immediately after but this quickly subsided, leaving my skin really smooth, very fresh and revived. You can apply make up just a few hours after your treatment, which can’t happen in a lot of similar treatments. The skin starts healing immediately and you could notice a difference

after one treatment, however, it is recommend that you take a six week course, which consists of one or two treatments per week.

And the results? I have to say, they were truly amazing! I noticed a big difference – and even more so the following morning after I’d applied the take-home cream before bed. Judith even went over a patch of eczema on my skin and it was fine. In fact it possibly helped I think! I liked it so much I booked in for another four treatments and the overall impact was great – I definitely felt like my skin had lost that lacklustre look and was more dewy and fresh.

Meso Vytal is exclusive to Skin Medi Spa with an amazing introductory offer of £60 per treatment, to allow men and women of all ages and skin types to take the first steps to radiant, beautiful, wrinkle-free skin with this incredible pain-free treatment.

To book, or for further information, visit www.skinmedispa.co.uk or tel: 028 9068 1066.

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CASTiGLion DEL BoSCo in Tuscany is an exclusive country estate offering luxurious suites or villas with private heated pools, exceptional cuisine and great outdoor activities set against the picturesque backdrop of the Val d'Orcia.

With a focus on the land, the wine and the people, Castiglion del Bosco demonstrates a commitment to restore and respect sustainable traditions in the region. The design re-

imagines a once neglected 800 year old estate exemplifying what can be done with a historically significant landscape while improving economic environmental, and cultural conditions.

The estate sits within a nature preserve and has the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ancient charm of the compound is depicted by remnants of a 12th century castle fortress, ruins of a Gothic

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Exceptional holidays. Boutique service.

chapel, a circular Etruscan stronghold, the Scuderie (former stables) and the church of San Michele Arcangelo. Amongst the rolling vineyards, meadows, forests, and olive groves are a boutique hotel with 23 suites and nine villas replete with a spa, culinary school, and winery. Staying at Castiglion del Bosco is a rare opportunity to enjoy Tuscany the way it is meant to be experienced - on a magnificent country Estate

nestled among rolling hills, sweeping vineyards, centuries old farmhouses and treasures of antiquity, while indulging in the fruits of the land in the form of fresh regional cuisine and delectable wines.

For further information on this stunning Italian property and holidaying here contact Pinnacle Worldwide on 028 3832 3618 or email [email protected]

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PhotograPhy: Brendan Gallagher

THE fABuLouS and glamorous Lady Boys of Bangkok were back in Belfast to enjoy a fortnight long residency from 2nd to 23rd November at the Sabai Pavilion at Custom House Square with their new show for 2013, Glamorous Amorous. Guests came out in style to enjoy a VIP night

on Monday 4th November including current Miss Northern Ireland Meagan Green, Holly Sweeney and former Miss GB Gemma Garrett and they, along with the packed out crowd, enjoyed the all singing, all dancing spectacle from the most beautiful show girls - who just happen to be men!

Glamorous Amorous

orlaith mccallister & michelle wylie

alison Robinson & denise watson

chris Glover & olivia muldoon

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DAviD GRAHAM and Louise Hewitt were married just last month! They enjoyed a beautiful wedding ceremony surrounded by friends and family at

Killinchy Presbyterian Church before heading to the Tullyglass House Hotle in Ballymena to keep the party going and enjoy celebrating their big day.

The NewleywedsPhotograPhy: shelley Rodgers photography

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on SATuRDAy 23rd November the Rita Duffy Suite in The Merchant Hotel transformed into a bridal wonderland with the stunning 2014 wedding dress collection from world-renowned designer Ian Stuart on display. Models worked the room in the stunning gowns while guests feasted on the delicious Merchant afternoon tea and awed over the dazzling creations.

Organised by Blush Boutique on the Lisburn Road, this unique event was a first for Ireland and brides-to-be were

left full of ideas and stuck for words on the choice of gowns on display. Plus as an extra special treat Ian was available for one-on-one consultations after the show and quite a number of ladies took up the opportunity to try on the dresses and get Ian’s opinion on the style, colour and design plus he offered bespoke ideas to a few lucky girls.

For floral inspiration The Flower Room in Holywood provided the stunning room displays plus the hairpieces and bouquets that fitted in

perfectly with the Ian Stuart wedding dresses, hair was created by Brenda Shankey and her team and the make-up was by Caoimhe Curran. The final style gave brides-to-be the overall idea on how to finish off that bridal look perfectly.

To view the Ian Stuart 2014 bridal collection visit Blush Boutique or tel: 028 9066 1101 to make an appointment to try the dresses for yourself and feel like a princess in that Ian Stuart magic.

Ian Stuart makes over the brides

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THE TuRnER PRizE has always been the subject of passionate debate on the subject of Contemporary Art since being established by the Tate Gallery’s Patrons in 1984, and I don’t think the Tate predicted how much art is in heart of Derry/Londonderry. The UK’s first City of Culture embraced the Turner Prize and people flocked in droves to get their sketches on the wall of David Shrigley’s gallery, and happily discussed the current market in exchange for two quid in Tino Sehgal’s room. White eyes were locked on Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s stunning portraits depicting black figures painted on dark back-ground’s

The Turner Prize

swaddled in low lighting, and visitors laughed and cried Laure Prouvost’s though provoking installation from childhood memories of her Grandmother and her Grandfather.

‘Legenderry’ certainly lived up to its new nickname to play host to this years’ Turner Prize Award Ceremony, and was attended by a host of big name artists, celebrities, Journalists and curators (and me). I am not an art critic, and as there will be so many articles written on the serious side of this year’s Turner Prize and the exhibition , I thought I would leave that to the real professionals and give you some insider info on the evening itself.

As myself and my pal, artist Christine Trueman arrived at the award ceremony to lots of smoke and lights, we bumped into Micky Bradley from the Undertones who gave us the details of the after party (very important information). After a quick search for Lauren Laverne, we realised that the televised panel was on the stage behind us, so being in the background meant we could do some serious stalking over a few glasses of Pol Rogers Champagne. I was lucky enough to get a brief chat with Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate after Sugar Cube Sculptor Brendan Jamison Photo-bombed me with him in

inSiDE THE TuRnER PRizE AWARD CEREMony, By LoCAL ART ConSuLTAnT, CARRiE nEELy

Turner Winner Laure Prouvost with Saoirse Ronan

Christine Trueman and Micky Bradley

Carrie with Mark Wallinger

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the background. I then bumped into my old Intern from my London Gallery days, Emer Grant who introduced me to 2007 Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger. Christine spotted Ana Matronic from Scissor Scissors, and I was delighted when she admired my nails!

Our next stop was to say good luck to Turner Prize Nominee David Shrigley, a very tall and very lovely chap who commented on my arty phone cover when we asked for a quick pic. Sculptor Maurice Harron was on great form and is passionate about creating a long lasting relationship with the Tate in Derry/Londonderry.

There was an air of excitement

as actress Saoirse Ronan take to the stage to announce the worthy Winner, French artist Laure Prouvost who made a short but emotional speech as Saoirse rushed back stage to bring the artists baby daughter on stage! “I’m not ready, I didn’t expect to win at all – I was sure it was not me. So thank-you everybody”. After the announcement we headed to the first after-party in Sandino’s where I had a great chat with musician Frank Gallagher, who to my surprise new my late granddad Charlie Gallagher. On then to the City Hotel where all the artists were staying for a night-cap. Some serious art debate was had

with Belfast born Director of the Walsall Gallery Stephen Snoddy in the wee hours.

My last memory was standing outside the hotel with Mark Wallinger and someone coming up to him and asking if he was an artist. He said yes, and the chap said ‘did you do that big boat?’ Wallinger said no. We all laughed, and Christine and I got in a cab back to the delightful Caw Cottage B&B were two paracetamols and a glass of water each were kindly awaiting us.

The Turner Prize Ceremony 2013 is certainly one night I will never forget.

Ana Matronic and Carrie neely

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THE ConTRiBuTion of female led businesses, female business leaders, organisations with female management teams and female sole traders was celebrated for the invaluable contribution they make to the Northern Ireland economy, at the third annual Women

in Business Northern Ireland Awards in association with Invest Northern Ireland. The only ceremony of its kind in Northern Ireland, named Patricia O’Hagan MBE of Core Systems as Outstanding Businesswoman of the Year.

Women In Business NI Awards

Laura Dowie, Membership and Events Manager, Roseann kelly, Chief Executive, and Eva Adams, Marketing Manager of Women in Business ni, welcoming Hilary Devey CBE to the third annual Women in Business ni Awards in association with invest northern ireland.

Patricia o’Hagan MBE of Core Systems is named outstanding Businesswoman of the year at the third annual Women in Business ni Awards. Celebrating

with Patricia are Tracy Meharg of invest ni and Roseann kelly, Chief

Executive of Women in Business ni.

Jacqueline McGonigle of www.whatsonni.com is presented the award for Excellence in iT by valerie Gourley of The irish news and kate Marshall

Chair of Women in Business ni.

Joint winners Ruth Wilson of Beaufort interiors and Grace Weir of Stealth

Translations are presented with the award for Best Exporter by Roseann kelly, Chief Executive of Women in Business and Edel

Doherty of Business Travel Solutions.

Christine Adams of Abbey insurance Brokers is presented the award for Best Marketing Campaign by Roseann kelly, Chief Executive of Women in Business

ni and Joanne Grant of JC Decaux.

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gold sequin Wreath, £55, House

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Marcel Wanders crackers Pack of 6, £22.50, M&s, www.marksandspencer.com

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stag cushion, £28, Debenhams, www.debenhams.com

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Smoked salmon on mini wheaten scone with pickled cucumber, lemon and dill mayo

for the Mini Wheaten sCones:250g wholemeal flour50g porridge oats35g brown sugarPinch salt75g self-raising flour1 and ½ tsp baking soda40g butter1 tbsp treacle325ml buttermilk

Set oven to 220ºC. Place the flours, oats, sugar, salt and soda in a bowl and mix. Melt the butter and

treacle and cool. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and add the buttermilk and treacle mix. Mix to a smooth dough. Place on floured surface and pat out to 1cm thick. Cut out small scones and place on a baking tray. Bake for 5 minutes then lower the heat to 140ºC and cook for 15 minutes or until the scones sound hollow when tapped.

for the piCKLeD CuCuMber:1 cucumber75ml cider vinegar50g sugar1 tsp salt1 tsp mustard seeds½ tsp turmeric

Boil the vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard seeds and turmeric until the sugar has dissolved. Cool. Split the cucumber lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Slice in half and then slice thinly. Place in a bowl with pickling liquor and leave for 30 minutes.

for the LeMon anD DiLL Mayo:Zest and juice 1 lemon100ml mayonnaise1 tsp Dijon mustard1 tbsp chopped dill.

Mix together.

Split the scones, top with smoked salmon then the pickle and a dollop of the mayo.

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ULfoodBrisket on a tortilla crisp with pickled red onions and smoked chilli crema

for the brisKet, tortiLLa Crisps anD piCKeD reD onions:1 Mcatamney’s cook in a bag brisket, cooked and shredded (available at sPaR and euRosPaR stores)4 soft flour tortillas4 small red onions50ml cider vinegar1 tbsp castor sugarPinch salt

Set oven to 200ºC.Cut the tortillas into bite size triangles. Place on baking trays and bake until crisp and golden - about 5 minutes. Peel and slice the red onions as thinly as you can. Mix in the vinegar, sugar and salt and leave for 15 minutes.

for the sMoKeD ChiLLi CreMa:200ml sour creamZest 1 lime1 tsp sweet smoked paprika1 tbsp ketchup

Whisk together. Top a tortilla crisp with a small pile of the brisket, top with pickled onions and a dollop of the crema and a piece of coriander to garnish.

Spiced Apple glazed gammon with apple thyme stuffing balls

for the GaMMon:1kg gammon boiled, skin removed and fat scored200ml apple juice50g brown sugar4 cloves½ cinnamon stick

1 star anise2 tbsp maple syrup

Set oven to 180ºC. Boil the apple juice, sugar, spices and maple syrup to a thick syrup. Brush some over the fat of the gammon and place in oven. Brush every 5 minutes with the glaze until the gammon is glistening and golden - about 20 minutes.

for the appLe thyMe stuffinG baLLs:400g sausage meat1 small onion, peeled and chopped2 red apples, peeled, cored and chopped into ½ cm pieces1 tbsp picked thyme leaves100g breadcrumbs50g butter

Cook the onion and apple in the butter until soft and golden. Place in a bowl and cool. Mix in the sausage meat, breadcrumbs and thyme. Roll into walnut sized balls and place on a lightly buttered baking dish. Bake in a preheated 180ºC oven for 20 minutes or cook alongside the ham as you glaze.

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Ginger Puddings with white chocolate sauce, Grand Marnier candied clementines

for the GinGer puDDinGs:150g soft butter155g brown sugar2 rounds preserved ginger, chopped1 egg1 tbsp golden syrup150g self-raising flour80ml milk

Set oven to 180ºC. Brush 4 pudding dishes with butter. Beat the butter and sugar until pale

and fluffy. Add the egg, syrup and ginger. Fold in the flour and milk in batches until combined. Divide into prepared dishes and bake for 25 minutes or until an inserted skewer comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes before turning out of dishes.

for the White ChoCoLate sauCe:200ml double cream150g chopped white chocolateZest 2 clementines

Boil the cream and zest. Remove from heat and stir in the chocolate.

for the GranD Marnier CanDieD CLeMentines:4 clementines, peeled and sliced in 3100g castor sugar2 tbsp water50ml grandmarnier

Place the Clementine slices in a dish. Place the sugar and water in a pan and cook on a high heat until golden amber - do not stir. Carefully add the Grand Marnier. Pour over the clementines.

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Gordons Chemists, Northern Ireland’s leading independent pharmacy chain, has joined The Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul’s The Family Appeal for the first time, to help children and young people across the Province to have a brighter Christmas this year.

In each of its 52 stores, you can leave unwrapped gifts for the appeal and Jamie McGregor of St Vincent de Paul browsed Gordons Chemists for inspiration on the types of gifts that best suit those receiving them. Jamie said: ‘We really need presents for newborns, babies, tweens and teenagers. Major Ian McBride of The Salvation Army agreed, he said: ‘Gift sets are great for

Gordons Chemists Joins Family Appeal

teenagers and toiletries work well for all ages up to 16 years old.’ John Clark, General

Manager, Gordons Chemists, said: ‘Gordons Chemists is committed to helping customers save this Christmas with special offers and discounts across the store, as the financial pressures of Christmas are so high. We are therefore really excited to offer our 52 stores across Northern Ireland as collection points for The Christmas Family Appeal for the first time to help disadvantaged children and young people in our communities receive extra special gifts this Christmas.’

Gifts can be left at Gordons Chemists across Northern Ireland until Tuesday 12 December. For your closest Gordons Chemists store log onto www.gordonsdirect.com

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