Erin Green shares her new Christmas tradition. . .
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by Ana Carter
4M ago
For me, Christmas officially begins at home on Christmas Eve. All preparations such as gift wrapping, delivery drop-offs to friends, food shopping or last-minute bulk buying of big bottles of Baileys liqueur has to be completed by the 23rd. If it hasn’t crossed our doorstep by that date. . .we can live without it! Such measures came into play after ‘lockdown’, when I admitted that my love of Christmas was being ruined by the corporate marketing teams and their seasonal guilt-tripping. I refused to buy into their reinvention of my Christmas. I was happy with our tried and trusted family traditi ..read more
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Québécois Mussel Chowder with Wine Pairings from Margaret Rand
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by Hazel OBrien
5M ago
    'A thick bowl of chowder is spot on in winter. The New England versions, studded with corn or based on tomatoes, seem better for late summer and early autumn eating, but this recipe, from Qu.bec, can be downed when there is two feet of snow on the ground.' - Diana Henry, author of Roast Figs, Sugar Snow     serves 4 as a main course   1kg (2lb 4oz) mussels 500ml (18fl oz) dry cider 30g (1oz) butter 2 leeks, cut in fine rings 400g (14oz) potatoes, peeled and cut into 4cm chunks 100ml (3.fl oz) double cream 400g (14oz) skinless cod fillet, cut into 4cm chunks ..read more
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Justinian Giveaway
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by Kate Baguley
6M ago
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Surrey Retain Title Despite Rose Bowl Defeat
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
For title contenders Essex and Surrey, the season did not end on the pitch as either would have hoped, yet it was favourites and holders Surrey who emerged triumphant in the end, finishing 20 points clear of their nearest rivals. Essex knew they had to win to stand a chance of snatching the pennant, and a visit to already-relegated Northampton seemed to be the easiest of opportunities to pile on the pressure. They chose to field first, only to find Rob Keogh in excellent form, as he smashed 172 in just 167 balls to take his side up to 369 all out. With no Essex batter reaching fifty, they wer ..read more
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Meet Sebastian Miller-Callahan
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
Name: Sebastian Miller-Callahan   Sport: Baseball   Body Type: Lithe and powerful   Hair: Messy dark blond   Eyes: Warm green   His Look: On the field, jersey with the top buttons undone, wearing perfectly-smudged eyeblack. Off the field, ready to step into the kitchen in jeans and old t-shirts, a rag tossed over his shoulder   Perfect Match: The “black cat” astrophysicist-in-training in need of a place to stay for the summer… without the side of feelings, thanks ..read more
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Meet Cooper Callahan
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
Name: Cooper Callahan   Sport: Hockey   Body Type: Broad shoulders, trim waist, all muscle   Hair: Tousled dark brown—and don’t forget the beard   Eyes: Deep blue   His Look: On the ice, a beast in his gear, with a sweater just begging to be torn off. Off the ice, a backwards baseball cap, casual clothes, and a roguish grin   Perfect Match: The off-limits coach’s daughter in need of spice coaching—and an appetite for adventure in and out of the bedroom rivaled only by his ..read more
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Meet James Callahan
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
 Name: James Callahan   Sport: American Football   Body Type: Tall and built, with an excellent throwing arm   Hair: Dark brown and thick   Eyes: Ocean blue   His Look: On the football field, tight pants, tighter jersey, ready to command the team as quarterback. Off the football field, classic jeans and t-shirts, and a photo-ready smile   Perfect Match: The determined photographer who isn’t looking for love… but a fake dating arrangement will do ..read more
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Dawson’s Hampshire Heroics Ease Surrey’s Path to Title
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
The Indian summer had to come to an end at some time, and the penultimate round of Championship fixtures were marred by poor weather, which made it difficult for teams to achieve conclusive results. At The Oval, title-chasing Surrey chose to field first against bottom side Northamptonshire. Karun Nair hit 150 to help the visitors up to an impressive total of 357, adding 114 for the eighth wicket with Tom Taylor, who made his eighth fifty (66). Twenty-year-old Tom Lawes finally dismissed Nair to give him the second five-wicket haul of his career. Surrey then struggled with the bat, bowled out ..read more
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Sussex Move into Promotion Contention after a Seaside Rollercoaster
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by Ana Carter
6M ago
With title-chasing Surrey and Essex both without a fixture, attention focused instead on the relegation battle in Division One, with the bottom three all in action. At Edgbaston, Warwickshire chose to field first and Northamptonshire’s overseas recruit Karun Nair delivered the runs he’d been brought in for, top scoring with 78 on his Championship debut. But his side could manage only a relatively modest total of 250, because Oliver Hannon-Dalby took a career-best seven for 46. With shortened days’ play on the first two days, and a washout on the third day, Warwickshire declared on 147 for fou ..read more
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De Caires Efforts in Vain
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by Ana Carter
7M ago
Surrey took another big step towards retaining their hold on the Championship pennant after a crushing victory over Warwickshire inside three days at The Oval. Put in to bat, they were grateful to Ben Foakes, who top-scored with 125 to help his team up to 396 all out; it was his third century of the season. Meanwhile, Ed Barnard took five for 66. In reply, the visitors, who were joined by West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite (16), were dismissed for just 161, with fellow West Indian Kemar Roach finishing with four for 64. Things got even worse for the away side when they followed on, as Danie ..read more
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