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Crackers for Christmas
The Christmas cracker was invented by an English baker, Tom Smith in 1847. Since then the invention - traditionally filled with a paper crown, joke and novelty toy - has graced Christmas dinner tables the world over. If, however, you're looking for something a touch more sophisticated this year,…
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Return of the napkin ring
It's not just the food that matters on Christmas day; your table decorations also go a long way in setting the mood. And, with the 1970s set to be a huge trend thanks to Chanel's Cruide collection, we're happy to announce the return of a tableware classic from the era: the napkin ring. Yes, you…
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Dressed for dinner
Here at Stylist we’re obsessed with food - eating it, making it, talking about it… we’ve dedicated a whole month to it for goodness sake! So it’s always great to see someone else indulging in a food-related passion too.
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If Coco Chanel was a baker...
When it comes to food and creating an eye-catching table spread, it’s possible to take direction from anywhere - including the world of fashion. Inspired by Coco Chanel’s iconic, tweed pastel skirt suits, home baker and event planner Amy Atlas created this beautiful spread, featured in her book…
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Dinner party masterclass
Masterchef’s Michel Roux Jr answers your most pressing entertainment problems
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Top 5 dinner party cheeses
No dinner party would be complete without a cheeseboard. But for those with adventurous tastebuds there's no need to stick to the usual supermarket suspects like cheddar, brie and stilton. Rhuaridh Buchanan, manager of royal cheese purveyors Paxton & Whitfield's London shop, exclusively…
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10 Best Bubblies
From limited edition and vintages to tasty sparkling wines, we've trawled the shops for the best bubbles on the market this Christmas
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