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Swinging Summer

By 12th August 2021 August 20th, 2021 No Comments

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Summer is a special time of year isn’t it? Those grey clouds are replaced by an azure sky. Longer, lighter and lazier days beckon. Whether you are home, or away, we have some great ideas (even if we do say so ourselves) to celebrate the Great British Summer. Sunny days (fingers crossed) provide the perfect backdrop for some BBQ fun with friends, family or neighbours. From afternoon tea for mum and a beauty of a competition, to three tips for a brilliant BBQ, there’s something for everyone in our summer style guide.

BBQ Brilliance

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Nothing beats the aroma of something sizzling and succulent on the grill, mellow tunes playing in the background, a cool drink in hand. We’ve cooked up a three-step guide just for you. Follow these tips to ensure that your summer BBQ goes off without a hitch.

  1. Get PreppingOne of the key aspects of a brilliant BBQ is preparation. Of course, you’ll need to set a date and get your invites out. From setting your menu to organising ingredients, you’ll want to make sure you’re on top of every part of your BBQ. Find out if you are catering for any fish eaters, vegetarians or vegans. Wrap veggies in foil parcels and grill them on the barbecue to cater for all your guests. Nowadays there are some fantastic non meat BBQ recipes.
  2. Theme settingWhen you’re getting ready for your BBQ, it’s a good idea to set out the general theme and atmosphere that you’re aiming for. For example, are you looking to create a casual ‘Aussie Style’ event with a relaxed feel, or a chic ‘white theme’ BBQ party? After all, if you can’t get to Ibiza or Santorini, why not let the white isles come to you? Taylor’s Boutique or Rose Petals might have the perfect outfit!
  3.  Sip somethingWhile you can ask guests to bring a bottle, it’s also a good idea to offer some refreshments to complement your menu and create the right atmosphere. A pre-mixed non-alcoholic fruit punch or an alcoholic Pimm’s and lemonade go far and cater for everyone too. Nip to Savers for supplies.

Finally fake it until you make it

When it comes to the traditional BBQ it is all about the host having as much fun as the guests so keep it simple. So, let us share, our secret hacks include (ssshh just don’t tell everyone)

    • Say goodbye to dry burgers – place an ice cube in the centre of your burger patty and your burgers will be cooked through without being dry.
    • Five a day – Remember a simple and quick Greek side salad is a good accompaniment to meat – simply mix onion, cucumber, feta cheese in a bowl. Add some olive oil and a sprinkling of dry herbs!
    • No more washing up – use disposable plates to save on your washing up and avoid a next day headache, so head to Poundland.

Have you entered?

Fill your boots (or flip-flops) this summer with this beauty of a competition from Boots! Want the chance to bag a £100 Boots voucher to spend on all of your favourite makeup, fragrance and skincare products this summer? To win all you need to do is comment below the Facebook post with #StGeorgesSummerTreats

Good luck – the competition closes 31/8/21

Afternoon Tea Week – tipsy afternoon tea with the ladies

Afternoon Tea Week celebrates the great British tradition of Afternoon Tea and it is just the excuse to catch up with loved ones over a cuppa and some treats. #AfternoonTeaWeek takes place from 9th – 15th August. Grab your bestie and head to bb’s or Coffee Republic for coffee and cake or why not pay tribute to the nation’s favourite pastime and create your own tea party?

Throwing a tea party at home is a brilliant way to reconnect with loved ones, whether it’s taking the time to chat over a pot of freshly-brewed Earl Grey or getting your pinny on to bake homemade scones. To be the ‘hostess with the mostess’ you’ll need a teapot, teacups, cutlery and cake slicers for serving. Charity shops are a good source for reasonably priced Chinaware and accessories to get that authentic olde English tearoom look.

If you own a tiered cake stand, dust it off and use it for the centrepiece. Don’t have one. No problem just follow these three tips to get your tea party down to a, well, T!

  1. Get ahead by prepping your sandwich fillings in advance, assemble just before guests arrive to avoid soggy sarnies. Simple classics include cucumber, smoked salmon and egg mayo!
  2. Don’t forget the Tea! Offer a variety of teas, like Earl Grey and English Breakfast, and add to the mix some trendy options like chai, mint or jasmine green tea.
  3. Let them eat cake! Throwing an afternoon tea party is all about having fun, so don’t feel that you have to bake all the cakes too!

With a bit of planning and preparation, it’s easy to recreate tea at home. For the essential ingredients we suggest:

  • Go vintage on the crockery. Marie Curie is a treasure trove full of vintage, retro, pre-loved items so you might find those ‘must-have’ china cups.  Don’t worry if the patterns are mismatched!
  • Grabbing your calligraphy pen using named place cards with supplies from WHSmith.
  • Adding special touches with lace-like doilies, napkins and party pieces from Poundland.
  • Dressing up the table. Smell the roses at St George’s Flowers for a lovely centrepiece.

–  Baking your own scones try this easy scone recipe. Make in advance and simply warm through before serving.

Finally, if you’re feeling especially fancy, treat guests to a glass of prosecco with their afternoon tea. It’s National Prosecco Day on Friday 13th August so why not make tea tipsy and raise a glass (or two)?

We hope we have given you some style ideas for August and we look forward to seeing you soon.

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