Archive for February, 2010

Villa Maria Neck-Collar Competition To Win ‘NZ Wine Holiday Of A Lifetime’

Villa Maria has recently partnered up with luxury travel company Journeys of Distinction, to put together an exciting new wine holiday package to New Zealand. To celebrate this new partnership Journeys of Distinction and Villa Maria are running an in-store neck-collar competition on-shelf now. The top prize is a pair of tickets for this new trip to New Zealand, worth over £9,000. Ten runners-up will win a 12 bottle case of Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc.

Journeys of Distinction specialise in luxury holidays that offer small group tours the chance to experience the trip of a lifetime in some of the world’s most spectacular destinations, staying at some of the best hotels and encompassing culture, history, local life, adventure and relaxation.

When Journeys of Distinction wanted to find a partner to help them design a new wine holiday to New Zealand, they looked no further than Villa Maria, New Zealand’s most awarded winery for over 30 years.

The new ‘Villa Maria Tour of New Zealand Wineries’ is a 24 day trip that encompasses the length and breadth of New Zealand’s North and South islands. Twelve of the country’s most highly respected wineries are visited, with Villa Maria’s stunning Marlborough and Auckland wineries topping the bill. Exclusive to this tour, visitors are given hands on experience in Villa Maria’s wineries and vineyards. Amongst the wine tasting and foodie highlights, the tour also includes visits to many of the natural wonders that New Zealand has to offer. Full details of the trip can be downloaded from the Journey’s of Distinction website – www.jod.uk.com.

The neck collars have been placed on 240,000 bottles of Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc, which are on shelf now in National and Independent retail. Consumers are directed to enter the competition online via a dedicated website – www.winvillamaria.co.uk. The competition will be running until the end of May this year when the lucky winners will be drawn at random.

Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc is available from £8.49 at Tesco, Sainsburys Waitrose, Asda, Majestic, Budgens, Booths and many good Independent Retailers.

Practise The Art Of Chocolate Calligraphy This Valentine’s Day

They say that chocolate is an aphrodisiac and this sensual gift set is definitely one to be shared a deux. Based on the ink sticks and stones used in traditional Japanese calligraphy Kaori contains chocolate sticks with exciting flavours such as stimulating Strawberry and Balsamic Vinegar, spicy Saffron and intense Ginger. Dip the sticks into pots containing exotic flavours such as aromatic Matcha Green Tea and Poppy Seeds, and fruity Kalamansi and spend a seductive evening with your Valentine finding the forty-eight flavour combinations.

Kaori is a Japanese word meaning perfume, scent and fragrance. Jean Galler has developed a series of chocolates, based on traditional ink sticks and ink stones, which were used in traditional Japanese calligraphy.There are 6 different chocolate sticks with flavours including Saffron, Vanilla and Coconut, Ginger… To create your very own combination, simply dip them into the exciting varieties of Orange and Cocoa Nibs, Matcha Green Tea and Poppy Seeds, and Kalamansi. With these elements you can create forty-eight different flavour combinations. Each stick is a brush, each inkpot is an aromatic flavour, and the palate is a blank canvas.

Kaori Gift Box (6 different chocolate sticks, 3 enticing inkpots, forty-eight flavour combinations) is available for £13.99.

To order award winning Galler chocolate online visit www.gallerchocolates.co.uk, alternatively call 0207 351 1668 to order over the phone or visit the Galler retail outlet at Harrods, Harvey Nichols (London) and John Lewis Food Halls (Oxford Street and Bluewater branches).

A-Salt On Our Health

While the message appears to have got through to us Brits that too much salt is bad for us, we still don’t know why, which means we’re not cutting it down fast enough – and this can leave us at risk of serious health problems.

New research shows more than nine in ten people say eating too much salt can damage your health, a positive sign that events like last weeks Salt Awareness Week are working.

But when asked which health conditions were linked to eating too much of the mineral, most Brits had no idea of what effects it has. Although two-thirds are aware that a high salt diet is linked to high blood pressure (69%) only one-third relate salt to stroke, even though high blood pressure is the single most important risk factor for stroke.

Barely a quarter know that it contributes to kidney diseases like renal failure or kidney stones (27%), just one in twenty Brits know that high salt intake can lead to osteoporosis (4%) and stomach cancer (6%), according to research by Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH).

The average Brit consumes almost 9g of salt every day, despite the recommended allowance published on the side of most food products clearly reading a limit of 6g. Sticking to these guidelines can reduce the risk of having a stroke or heart attack by a quarter.

About 80% of our salt intake is hidden in everyday foods such as bread, breakfast cereals and meat products (ham, bacon, sausages and burgers), as well as convenience foods (pizzas, ready meals and canned/packet soups) and fast foods and snacks (crisps, salted nuts, popcorn).

Professor Graham MacGregor, Chairman of CASH and Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine comments: “The evidence linking salt to conditions such as stomach cancer, osteoporosis, kidney disease, obesity and stroke has been building for years and now must not be ignored. We should all reduce our salt intake to the maximum recommended target of 6 grams a day or less if we are to minimise the risk of developing these serious health problems.”

By gradually reducing salt, and trying some of the tips below, you can still have great tasting food without the salt:

Tips for adding flavour in place of salt

• Use balsamic, cider or rice vinegars on salads as an alternative dressing.
• Add fresh ginger, garlic, chilli and spring onions to your cooking to add more flavour
• Marinade fish or meat prior to cooking (ideas below)
• Add red wine when cooking stews or casseroles to enhance the flavour
• Roast carrots and parsnips with cinnamon or mixed spice and a drizzle of honey
• Steam vegetables lightly to retain the colour and taste and add a dash of lemon juice and freshly ground black pepper
• Instead of using stock cubes, make your own gravy or use red wine sauce instead (red wine sauce recipe)
• Use an infused olive oil, e.g. garlic, basil, chilli or rosemary to sauté vegetables or as part of a salad dressing
• Use lemongrass, fresh coriander and a small amount of sesame oil to flavour stir fries instead of soy sauce

Some ideas for reducing salt
Compare labels and choose the lower salt option
Choose supermarket own brands, which tend to be lower in salt
Add less, or no salt in cooking
Add less, or no salt at the table
Avoid processed foods and eating out, in favour of home cooked meals

For more information visit www.actiononsalt.org.uk

Spice Up Valentine’s Day With Wagamama

Pan-Asian restaurant chain Wagamama is spicing up Valentine’s Day in 2010, with a range of dishes designed to ensure romance is top of Britain’s menu on February 14th.

Ginger is known to stimulate the senses and wagamama’s ginger chicken udon – teppan-fried noodles with chicken, egg and beansprouts garnished with picked ginger and coriander makes for a perfect passion to indulge in with your loved one on the big day.

Wagamama’s beef chilli ramen will also titillate the tastebuds of food lovers. Comprised of noodles in a spicy chicken and pork soup topped with beef sirloin, and lovingly garnished with a fiery mix of spring onions, chilli, coriander and lime. With chilli being recognised for its aphrodisiac qualities, this dish is a tasty way to stoke the flames of passion on the 14th!

For an indulgent end to your meal, wagamama’s wasabi chocolate fudge cake is packed full of chocolate’s celebrated natural endorphins. With its provocative wasabi kick, this delectable dessert is sure to get you in the mood for whatever activities the evening brings your way….

Steve mangleshot, wagamama executive chef said: ‘Our menu is ideal for couples looking to break the mould this february – why not ditch the usual candle-lit meal in favour of a passionate explosion of Wagamama flavours to provide a Valentine’s Day to remember?’

Aphrodisiac Ice Cream

Yummy Yorkshire, the award-winning ice cream producer based in Denby Dale is celebrating the season of love with the creation of a special Valentine’s Day flavour and the launch of a new wedding service.

As a nod to the Saint of love, Yummy Yorkshire has created a heavenly blend of fresh strawberry ice cream with dark chocolate chips; aptly named ‘Strawberry Love’.

The flavour combines two well known aphrodisiacs; dark chocolate, which contains natural stimulants and mood lifting substances, and strawberries, the symbol of Venus the goddess of love, due to their heart shape and luscious red colour.

Louise Holmes of Yummy Yorkshire who is responsible for ice cream production says: “We believe that Valentine’s Day is perfect for bringing people together to share intimate moments and what better way to do so than with some decadent ice cream. We’re sure our ‘Strawberry Love’ flavour will appeal to ice cream aficionados and lovers everywhere this Valentine’s Day.”

The ice cream is available to buy from the Yummy Yorkshire Ice Cream Parlour on the cone and also in 500ml pots priced at £3.25 for a limited time only.

Yummy Yorkshire is also taking advantage of Valentine’s Day to launch a bespoke ice cream flavour service for couples who want to serve a unique dessert at their wedding reception. To date, one-off flavours that have been created for special occasions include ‘Elderflower & Blackberry’ and ‘Lavender & Honey’.