Delicious UK - (11)November 2020

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Vegbox
Therichesofherfather’sallotmentinNorfolk inspire Lottie Day’s
illustrations,whichshescreen-printsonto cotton napkins, tea towels
andpaper.Otherdesignsincludehoneybees, lobsters and lemons.
Mixedvegetablenapkingiftset,£35,lottieday.com

Chunky stuff
If your giftee cares about
fair trade and sustainability
(not to mention chocolate),
a rainbow pack of six Tony’s
Chocolonely bars is perfect.
Look out for festive individual
bars such as milk chocolate
gingerbread and dark mint
candycane,£3.98for180g,in
Sainsbury’sandWaitrosetoo.
£25.99for1kg,johnlewis.com
andtonyschocolonely.com

Licensed
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PopcorninnovatorJoe
& Seph’shascookedup
anhomageto 007 to
celebrateBond’sreturn
tothescreennextyear
inNoTimeToDie– and
thankfullyit’snottop
secret.Inspiredbyhis
drymartini,kernels
arecoatedincaramel
infusedwithgin,vodka
andlemon.Alsonew?
Eggnogpopcorn!
OfficialJamesBond 007
DryMartiniPopcorn,
£4for70g;Eggnog
Popcorn,£4for80g;
joeandsephs.co.uk

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Taste the year month
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The Food Almanac, £16.99,
Pavilion Books

For bread geeks
A lame – a super-sharp razor blade
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