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Resident Blog: Gifting this Christmas

Chapelton resident Sally Munro is a fully registered nutritional therapist, yoga and mindfulness teacher, and great lover of the outdoors.

She has pulled together an excellent gifting guide to help us all live more consciously and eco-friendly.

Let’s talk about ‘gifting…’

I’m sure we can all agree there’s already too much stuff on this planet. Far too much plastic, waste and junk. Yet we continue to buy more stuff. I can remember making my own crackers as a child, using crepe paper, the ‘prizes’ were just silly little things from our ‘junk-drawer’- everyone has one of those right? Anyway, a marble, an eraser or some other odd thing, yet the grown-ups pretended to be surprised and delighted! We would make paper-chains too and keep these decorations for years.

Back to gifting…in my opinion this is a truly personal thing. I’m extremely contrary (at times) and therefore don’t buy into being told when to gift. So, expect a random thing at any random time of the year, not always your birthday or Christmas.

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Sales, marketing and clever adverts are designed to make us want/need things to improve our lives, make us happier, more beautiful, healthier, or whatever but are we just being sucked into spending more money on stuff?

My suggestions for gifting:

  • Can you do something for someone? i.e., offer to walk their dog/mind their child.
  • Book an activity together i.e., a walk in the snow, ice-skating, local Christmas market. It doesn’t always have to be a boozy, costly night out.
  • Bake some Christmas cookies and gift in a recycled jar. I always save bits of ribbon for this purpose. (I’m not a hoarder, honest!)
  • Have a movie night with some besties in Christmas pyjamas!
  •  A special collection of already printed old photos, gathered in a book-memories of special people, times and more.
  • Gift a reusable travel mug/keep cup-set a fortnightly cuppa date with a friend.
  •  A book voucher.
  •  Support your local businesses for example The Skateraw Store (Newtonhill)-they offer refillables on some items, another good reason to save a few jars! They also share other local folks’ items, cards, books and more…Plus the cakes are delish!
  • Ask our local photographer, Cheryl Michie, for some pet portraits, or family shots!
  • Our Box Park also has some fabulous local artists appearing, fresh fruit and vegetables-perfect for making a soup for some busy neighbours & a variety of gift options from our more permanent friends.
  • Get your crayons at the ready! Make your own invitations to friends i.e., in the New Year a gathering with friends, delicious platter ordered from Wander & Graze for example!
  • Get creative, get personal, get back to basics!
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My bottom line- your presence and time is way more precious than stuff (some stuff might be nice if it’s actually thoughtful, locally sourced and useful). I’m thinking local handmade items, a gift voucher for a therapy i.e., massage, chiropractor, nutrition, or your friend’s favourite recipe of yours that you make. Let’s think outside the box this year!

Don’t buy into overwhelm, debt and disaster over a holiday season that should be fun and snuggly!

You can’t please everyone! So, don’t bust your butt trying! Be true to how you want to spend the rest of the year. If that means ditching some old family stuff that no longer serves, then do it.

Make new traditions for your family. Goodbye Elf on the shelf!!

For further info on ways you can be more mindful, healthy and calm all year round check out my website www.SallyMunro.co.uk

Wishing you peace, love and sprouts, Sally x

Sally Munro is a fully registered Nutritional Therapist, Yoga & Mindfulness teacher and great lover of the outdoors. She works with clients to resolve current health symptoms by establishing the root causes and optimising nutrition and lifestyle. She aims to bring balance back to the art of living peacefully. We all have this one wild and precious life, let’s live life to the fullest: www.SallyMunro.co.uk 

She also runs swimming lessons for children age 3+ with Simply Swim Aberdeen. Water safety and survival techniques are life skills that every individual should have. (You can find them on Facebook).


December in Chapelton

December was a busy month in Chapelton with lots of festive fun.

The switching on of the Christmas lights was great for all the family, despite the weather, and even saw a visit from Santa Claus.

Crafts were the flavour of the month with a lino printing class from Juniper Press and a wreath-making workshop hosted by This is 36 Florals both proving very popular.


Christmas In Chapelton

Christmas has officially arrived in Chapelton, with the community coming together to ensure this year is the town’s best Christmas yet!

Festivities kicked off at the start of December with the Christmas light switch on followed by Chapelton’s very first Christmas fair. Held at Nether Cairnhill Steading, the Christmas fair gave residents a chance to enjoy mince pies and festive drinks while browsing a selection of locally made crafts and gifts. The event raised over £800 for Pillar Kincardine, a charity dedicated to promoting positive mental health.

Newtonhill Primary School has also joined the Chapelton community in getting ready for the holidays with trees in Hume Square decorated by the pupils with a 12 Days of Christmas theme, whilst local knitting group the Woolie Mamas have put their skills to work knitting a cosy decorative hat for the town’s telephone box.

A huge thank you to all who came along to welcome in the festive season. Take a look at some of the pictures from the event:


Christmas Cookie Recipe

As we approach Christmas we all have our own routines that help us feel festive, be that curling up with our favourite Christmas films, listening to festive Christmas music or decorating our homes to inspire festive cheer.

Another great way to get yourself in the Christmas spirit is by baking some delicious Christmas goods. These tasty sugar cookies are so simple to make and can be used as ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree, wrapped in cellophane and given as a gift or simply enjoyed with a festive hot chocolate. Take a look at the recipe below.

You Will Need

 For the Biscuits

  • 100g of unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
  • 100g of caster sugar
  • 1 free-range egg, beaten lightly
  • 1 tsp of vanilla extract
  • 275g of plain flour

Method

  1. Begin by preheating your oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5, then line a baking tray with greaseproof paper.
  2. In a bowl, cream butter and sugar together until pale, light and fluffy.
  3. Gradually beat in the egg and vanilla extract, mixing until well combined.
  4. Sift in the flower slowly until the mixture comes together as a dough before rolling out on a flowered work surface to a thickness of 1.5cm.
  5. Using cookie cutters or a glass, cut shapes out of the dough and carefully place onto a baking tray.
  6. If you are planning to use the biscuits as Christmas tree decorations, this is where you would use a straw to cut a hole in the top of the biscuit. Remember that the dough will spread out when baking so ensure the hole is not too small.
  7. Next, bake the biscuits in the oven for 8-10 minutes or until they are a pale-golden brown. Take them out of the oven and leave them to firm up for 5 minutes before cooling them on a wire rack.

For the Decorations

  • 400g of icing sugar
  • 3-4 tbsp water
  • 2-3 drops of food colourings
  • Edible glitter (optional)

Method

  1. To make the icing, sift the icing sugar into a large mixing bowl and stir in enough water to create a smooth mixture. Stir in a few drops of your choice of food colouring until you are happy with the colour
  2. Carefully spread the icing onto the biscuits using a knife and sprinkle over the glitter or any other decorations you’d like to use. If using the biscuits for a Christmas decoration you could add bows, just remember to remove them before eating.
  3. Set aside until the icing hardens, then enjoy with friends, wrap as gifts or decorate your tree.

Disclaimer: Please note the recipe for these Christmas cookies was adapted from BBC Good Food’s recipe here.


Move into Your Dream Home in Chapelton this Christmas

Whether it’s hanging a traditional wreath on the front door, an indulgent dinner around the table with family and friends or cosy nights by the fire, everyone has their own version of a perfect Christmas at home.

In Chapelton, we have a selection of gorgeous homes available to move into ahead of the holidays, allowing you to turn your dream Christmas into reality.

With homes suitable for first time buyers, families and retirees, there’s something for everyone here in Chapelton. Take a look at some of the town’s best properties available to move into for Christmas.

A Cosy Christmas

Christmas is the perfect time to relax, unwind and get cosy and award-winning housebuilder Stephen’s two bedroom Ardwall offers the ideal setting.

A traditionally designed cottage priced at £230,000, this property offers an entrance hallway, two spacious bedrooms, plenty of storage, an open kitchen and dining room and a lounge where favourite seasonal films can be enjoyed with blankets, tree lights twinkling and lots of chocolate.

Entertaining Friends and Family

For many, the festive period is a time to celebrate with nearest and dearest. If you find yourself hosting this holiday, make the most of Aboyne-based housebuilder AJC’s spacious three bedroom detached home, The Fife, which is kitted out with everything needed to create a flawless Christmas meal that can be celebrated round the table.

The large dining kitchen features fully integrated appliances including a stainless steel oven, hob, extractor hood, dishwasher and fridge freezer, ready to cook up a festive storm.

Priced at £345,000, this home also offers buyers free flooring and part exchange, making it the ideal home for a hassle free move this Christmas.

A Bustling Household

If your typical Christmas is more Home Alone than The Holiday, then you’ll be looking for a house that can fit the whole family.

Stephen’s four bedroom Melfort, priced at £329,500, is the ideal space for hosting guests with its large bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area, three bathrooms, landscaped garden and boot room where muddy shoes can be stored.

Looking Forward to 2019

While you may not be quite ready to move this Christmas, there’s nothing to stop you from thinking ahead to 2019.

The showhomes of Chapelton’s four housebuilders can be viewed by getting in touch with the sales teams to arrange an appointment. Visit the town during the festive period and enjoy a browse of the homes available for sale, a festive bite to eat in Teacake, or a walk in the crispy countryside along the Chapelton Trail.

Brio Retirement Living’s new show apartment is also set to be revealed to the public before the end of the year, so to see the apartment, or one of the show cottages, for yourself at the exclusive preview event on 6 December, speak to a member of the Brio sales team on 01224 042378.


Get Christmas Ready with The Lounge

The festive season is here. With Christmas parties and plenty of celebrations underway, there’s no better time to start your beauty preparation to ensure that you’re the belle of the ball.

Here to help you nail it over the festivities is Kelly Daun from The Lounge, Chapelton’s hair and beauty salon.

The run-up to Christmas is an exciting yet busy time of year. Whether you’re hopping from one Christmas party to the next or busy hosting your own celebrations, these are our simple beauty tricks that can do wonders for your skin and hair during the hectic festive period.

Skin

If you’re looking to have that perfect Christmas glow then you need to start working on it now. A good skin treatment such as Dermaplaning gives instant brightening results which will leave your skin looking and feeling fresh instantly.

The manual treatment removes surface debris and dead skin cells along with any vellus hair allowing for all skin products such as moisturiser to be absorbed faster and for make up to be applied flawlessly.

This painless procedure is available for £50 or £125 for three sessions at The Lounge.

Fingers and Toes

Add a touch of sparkle to your beauty regime with a festive manicure or pedicure.

Choose a Christmassy colour such as deep red or a plum purple and add a coat of glitter to complement your party outfit. Or, if you’re feeling particularly festive, why not try some Christmas nail art?

Body

We all know that the hustle and bustle of Christmas can take its toll, leaving you feeling tired, sluggish and far from feeling in the party mood.

For those in need of a little TLC we recommend the ELEMIS Body Massage. Designed with products enriched with essential oils this treatment is soothing and comforting for both the body and mind. This treatment is currently available every Friday for £45 saving you £10.

Face

Christmas is the perfect time to change-up your makeup and add something a little different. Whether you would like long lashes, a bold lip or just a few hints and tips, our makeup artists are here to help.

Our makeup lessons are also the ideal Christmas gift. Priced at £60, we’ll provide you with a voucher which can be used on its own or added to another treatment.

Hair

The cold winter weather can leave hair feeling limp and lifeless. A quick cut and restyle along with a conditioning treatment will have your locks sorted in no time at all.

If you’re heading out to a party we also offer a hair up service – just send us a picture of how you would like to be styled and we’ll do our very best to add some festive glamour to your look.

The Lounge is located on Hume Square in Chapelton and offers a range of luxury spa, beauty and hair treatments to both men and women. For more information or to make an appointment, visit www.theloungeatchapelton.com


Christmas Celebrations Come to Chapelton

Chapelton is set to host a range of Christmas events to help local residents and those living nearby get into the festive spirit.

Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a tree switch on and celebration sponsored by Liberty Retirement Living, a wreath decorating workshop in partnership with florist Kim Dalglish and festive meals throughout December at popular cafe Teacake.

Christmas Tree Switch On, Carol Singing and Festive Drinks and Canapés  

Date/Time: Wednesday 29 November, 5pm – 6:30pm

Location: Liberty Retirement Living Cabin and Teacake, Chapelton

Cost: Free

Wreath Decorating Workshop with Kim Dalglish

Date/Time: Saturday 2 December, 2pm – 4pm

Location: ZeroC Showhome, Chapelton

Cost: £30

Contact events@chapeltonnewtown.co.uk to reserve a space

Christmas Dining at Teacake

Date: Throughout December

Location: Teacake, Chapelton

Contact teacakebistro@gmail.com to make a booking


Indulge this Christmas at Teacake

There’s no better time than Christmas to indulge in your favourite food and drink. Whether you would like to sip on a glass of mulled wine, nibble on a selection of cheeses or enjoy a rich pudding, Teacake in Chapelton has the ultimate Christmas menu to indulge in this festive season.

Throughout December the popular café is offering festive lunch specials and cakes during the day as well as a Christmas evening menu which is available Friday and Saturday evenings. Private bespoke dining is also available for up to 20 people.

Teacake Christmas Evening Menu  (BYOB)

Starters

Carrot & Star Anise Soup, Fresh Bread, Whipped Butter (v)

Flaked Duck Leg, Port Braised Plum Puree, Toasted Almonds, Micro Salad

Smoked Salmon, Caviar, Cucumber, Shallot Rings, Capers, Pea Shoots

Mains

Roast Turkey or Braised Featherblade, Kilted Piggies, Neep Puree, Roasters, Mealie Pudding, Red Wine Jus

Seabass, Kale & Cauliflower Kedgeree, Smoked Haddock Mousse, Blackened Lemon Butter

Gnocchi, Festive Spiced Roots, Shaved Padano (V)

Sweets

Mulled Wine Jelly, Orange Panna Cotta

Sticky Toffee Date Pudding, Rum Butterscotch Sauce

Selection of Local Cheese Grapes, Chutney, Celery, Oatcakes

Tea & Coffee

2 Course £25/3 Course £30

To make a reservation at Teacake, call 07841917150 or email teacakebistro@gmail.com