Move over flowers and boring chocolate boxes, here is the ultimate gift I challenge you not to want. A personalised Sweet tree blooming with treats just like our summer gardens. Will it be Smarties or Chocolate Buttons for the kids, Maltesers for the lighter touch, indulgent Lindor for your dearest chocoholic friends or Liquorish all sorts for a colourful twist. The choice is yours to make and personalise as you wish. Did I want to try one here at Coombe Mill? Well of course, thank you Prezzybox this one is a gem!
We, OK I, chose Lindor as it is my favourite chocolate. It arrived beautifully packed and in a cellophane over wrap with big bow. Somehow I was expecting something smaller but was impressed with the size. Unwrapped it is a real statement piece.
The glass holder is the personalised part, I had Coombe Mill inscribed on mine and it looks prefect in fancy gold type. But it isn’t just the flowing blossom of chocolate that impressed me, it is the chocolate coated stem and branches and the chocolate raisin filled earth. This really is a chocolate delight in every sense of the word.
I had to hide it until after dinner and then brought it out. It was a huge “wow” factor as everyone dived in.
Sometimes I really don’t know where these great ideas come from.
Each tree comes with a little tea light to add to your personalised holder after the sweet tree is gone. We think this is a lovely touch and a great lasting memory of a tasty thoughtful gift.
A few pointers to help you choose your sweet tree gift.
RSP | £23.99 – £29.99 |
Stockist | Prezzybox |
Varieties Available | Ferraro Rocher, Malteser, Smartie, Haribo, Lindor, Allsorts, Chocolate Button |
Dimensions / Weight | 25.00cm (L) x 10.00cm (W) x 15.00cm (D) |
Contents | Edible sweet treats, Personalised tree / glass holder, tea light, |
We are delighted to be able to offer a tree of your choice to one lucky winner. We think these trees are a perfect gift for any occasion. To be in with a chance just follow the instructions below. Good luck to all taking part.
We were delighted to receive the Lindor Sweet Tree free of charge for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This time of year is birthday season in our house. My triplets have just celebrated their 14th birthday and my eldest is about to turn 20. We spent a lovely day in Plymouth with the triplets last weekend having lunch out, shopping and them ice skating for the kids and car shopping for Nick and me. It was a beautiful day and we walked to the car showroom round the Barbican and harbour soaking up the sun and the boats. Why the midlife crisis you may ask. Well that’s what my kids have dubbed it since it is a soft top I’m after as a late 50th present to myself. The weather the past couple of weeks has really pushed my soft top craving up the agenda and on Thursday evening I took ownership of an old SAAB convertible. Despite laughing at me and telling me SAAB is a real old persons car, my two eldest couldn’t wait to give it a spin and Theo has declared it perfect for him to learn to drive in. I know I will be fighting to drive my own car on a sunny day from here on in. Fingers crossed I haven’t put a curse on the summer weather now for everyone! I have checked my golf clubs fit in the boot and even my body board and beach kit so I am all set as a middle aged poser.
Nick and I are off on a little weekend away right now in my new car complete with twin sets of golf clubs while our kids manage the business. I have to say if this is having midlife crisis I can thoroughly recommend it!
All the photos this week are simple iPhone snaps out and about. I’ll return to a more farm focus next week which incidentally is looking wonderful, bursting with summer colour and new born animals. Here is a little taster:
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I’m never quite sure as we approach May if it’s OK to call it summer now. As far as I’m concerned it is only 7 weeks till mid summer’s day so I’m going with summer. We are in the middle of birthday season here, my triplets turned 14 this month and my eldest turns 20 next week. Goodness I can hardly call them Country Kids anymore! Never the less Clio features in my post this week along with her friend and cousins for Greek Easter. I hope April has been a happy month for you. Please come and join me with your adventures on the link up below.
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Farmer Nick is half Greek thanks to his father. This has come with many benefits to me over the years as I adore our Greek holidays, meeting extended family out there and here in the UK and the wonderful tradition of celebrating Orthodox Greek Easter. If I’m honest the only downside to our Greek heritage is our Greek surname of Cambouropoulos which most people understandably struggle to pronounce and spell! As an English person learning the Greek language I can honestly say that is very hard too. Anyway back to Greek Easter, the Orthodox Church sets its calendar differently to the Anglican one and we usually benefit from two Easter celebrations as a result. We had a wonderful time here on the farm for English Easter with our Easter egg hunt and activities, then the following weekend we travelled with Clio and her friend to Seaford to family friends hosting Greek Easter in the UK this year.
We are lucky enough to have Nick’s Mum living close by and we were able to stay there along with Nick’s brother and his girls. This alone was wonderful for Clio, being surrounded by teenage girls for the weekend instead of all her brothers, who had opted to stay home and run the farm for us this year. If you have ever watched my big fat Greek Wedding, then there is a certain ring of truth to it about every good Greek gathering. Food and socialising is everything. The day starts early for the host who has to prepare and begin to cook the spit roast lamb from early morning. Having hosted it ourselves in the past I know this takes plenty of skill and patience. By the time we all arrive armed with designated plates of food the lamb is well under way. Clio and her cousin took their seats by the BBQ to share lamb turning duties.
The day rolls by in a blur of socializing, mouth watering Greek delights, wine and music. It is wonderful seeing all the generations mixing together with the younger children enjoying the day alongside the teens, adults, and grandparents.
The smells of food waft from the BBQ and kitchen making everyone hungry. I think starters may be my favourite part, there are so many to choose from though Kokoretzi has few takers so I get more than my fair share (all the bits of the lamb you would probably never use like liver, kidney, tongue etc on a big BBQ skewer – look away now if you are vegetarian).
But filling up completely is a mistake with Greek style roast to follow.
Play time and cracking the red eggs is always the best part for the children
A welcome pause in the food allows just enough of a gap to tuck into puddings.
We left late afternoon full and happy while Yia Yia brought all the girls home later. Phone games and bubble blowing kept the cousins busy while the little ones played and the more senior generation took 40 winkes!
Next year Orthodox Greek Easter falls at the end of the English school holidays so we are hosting down at Coombe Mill, be warned if you happen to be staying that week, you may just get an unexpected invite to join our festivities.
Meet Duggee, the lovable Dog that runs an after school club for a motley crew known as The Squirrels. As seen on Cbeebies Hey Duggee has the perfect blend of learning, adventure and pure fun for little ones. This is something dear to our hearts at Coombe Mill and when we had the chance to check out Hey Duggee: The Stick Badge and Other stories with extra sing a long stick song we jumped at the opportunity. Read on to discover more and for your chance to win one of two copies of the latest series 8 DVD.
We love the idea of the fun after school club. It is the perfect base for the squirrels to discover new things about the world around them and to learn to solve problems by actually moving, jumping, running and more. This is just like the Coombe Mill activity hour on the farm, a chance for the children on holiday here to discover, explore create and make in nature with us.
In this episode the Squirrels are just preparing for their campfire when they discover a talking stick! Who could fail to be taken in by the wonder of this? See them get active and competitive in the annual obstacle race then learn about the solar system and get spooked by a ghostly sound whilst playing dressing up.
Title | Hey Duggee: The Stick Badge & Other Stories |
Series 8 | As seen on Cbeebies |
RSP | £10.20 |
Produced by | BBC worldwide |
Stockist | Amazon, HMV, Zavvi |
Film Rating | U: Universal G: General viewing |
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We were sent our copy of Duggee the Stick Badge and other stories free of charge to create this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.