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SCOTLAND’S FAMILY-FRIENDLY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE CHRISTMAS DINNER MADE EASY

With top tips from MasterChef ‘s Gary Maclean

Win

Tickets fo r the Pavilion panto

MONEY MANAGEMENT

How to make your cash stretch a little further over the holidays

WHAT’S ON

The best festive events for all the family

’Tis the

Season

Recipes, events and advice to make your Christmas a real cracker

TANYA BURR The world-famous YouTuber shares a tasty recipe

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Hello, and welcome to the 2017 festive issue of Family Life!

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e’ve put together a special tinsel-packed, mulled-winefuelled edition of the magazine to help you get the most out of the festive season. We’ve rounded up the best seasonal activities for all the family to enjoy, we’ve got some top Christmas dinner tips from MasterChef Gary MacLean, YouTube sensation Tanya Burr has been sharing a tasty recipe, and we’ve got some fantastic giveaways too – you could be off to the Glasgow Pavilion panto, or you could win a Funbox goodie bag! With all of this on offer, and plenty more, we’re pretty sure that Christmas 2017 is going to be one to remember. I ho-ho-hope you and your family have a fantastic time over the holidays! Until next year,

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Lindsay Cochrane, Editor

What’s INSIDE FAMILY

FINANCE

EDITOR Lindsay Cochrane lindsay.cochrane@dcpublishing.co.uk

5 THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS A handy timeline to make sure your Christmas Day goes according to plan – with perfectly scheduled gin breaks, of course.

18 MANAGING THE COST OF CHRISTMAS How to make sure you don’t end up in financial trouble this festive season.

STAFF WRITER Lorne Gillies lorne.gillies@dcpublishing.co.uk

FOOD AND DRINK

ENTERTAINMENT

7 TURNING UP THE HEAT FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER MasterChef winner Gary MacLean shares his top tips for a stress-free Christmas dinner.

Our guide to what’s on across the central belt this season.

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10 THE FAMILY LIFE RECIPE YouTuber Tanya Burr shares a tasty recipe form her latest festive book.

CHARITY 13 THE SEASON OF GIVING BACK How to spread a little Christmas cheer beyond your nearest and dearest this year.

STYLE 16 THE GIFT GUIDE We’ve been going through the shops to find the best prezzies for all the family.

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FESTIVE GIVEAWAY You could be winning tickets for the family to see the pantomim e at Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre, or a Funbox goodie bag. See page 30

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CHRISTMAS DINNER

Does the thought of cooking Christmas dinner send shivers down your spine? This year, leave the panic at the kitchen door – after all, it is just another dinner. We spoke to Glasgow’s very own MasterChef, Gary Maclean, to find out his juiciest Christmas dinner secrets

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ince the start of his career, chef Gary Maclean has opened his own restaurant, worked as the head chef in prestigious kitchens, is a senior lecturer at City of Glasgow College, and battled against 47 respected chefs to be crowned MasterChef: The Professionals Champion 2016. Despite the impressive CV, Gary remains a grounded and humble individual who enjoys cooking food that will make people happy. Family is at the heart of Christmas for Gary; with five children, it’s important that a good, hearty meal is served on the big day. After all, that’s what we’re all trying to

achieve in the kitchen on the 25th.

PLANNING, PREPERATION, PORTIONS

“The main thing is planning – you have to really plan it out and understand what you’re doing,” Gary advises. “Secondly, make sure to work in advance. My biggest memory as a kid at Christmas was seeing my mum stressed out, trying to feed everyone. I always make sure I have my preparation done the day before so that I can spend time with my family on Christmas Day. Thirdly, don’t plate the food – what I would do is family service. That’s when you carve all the meat, chipolatas, stuffing, put vegetables Family Life - Festive 2017

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in bowls, and put it all on the table alongside the plates so people can just help themselves. It’s all about planning, preparation and family service.” Getting everything organised for Christmas dinner can be stressful – especially when you’re cooking for a large group of people. It doesn’t have to be this way, as Gary says: “I’ll be honest, the first thing I do on Christmas Day is open a bottle of Champagne, so that relaxes me anyway! Christmas Day is for the family, kids, and having that time together and I don’t get too fussed if the wee ones don’t eat all their vegetables on that day.” A day of celebrating and spending time with family, getting gastro-style food on the go in the kitchen isn’t vital – it’s all about cooking seasonal produce properly.

SEASONAL

Winter brings many things, and the cold is certainly up there, meaning vegetables we readily get in summer aren’t going to be available during the colder months. Making sure to purchase meat, vegetables and fruit that are in season is the secret to a delicious dinner. “There are a lot of good Christmas markets still open right until 23 December – it’s managing to get out. If you are really busy, it’s obviously just hitting the supermarkets,” explains Gary. “You go to a supermarket and anything that is at the front door is the stuff you should buy – that’s the stock that’s in season, and it’s always really cheap because it is in season. Don’t go buying strawberries and asparagus, buy what is there and available.” With the veggies sorted, Christmas dinner wouldn’t be complete without the main event – a traditional turkey roast. Gary advises that the best thing to do is purchase the best turkey you can afford; it is a special occasion after all. “Something like a Kelly Bronze freerange turkey is great – the difference in that over a mass-produced turkey is incredible – the flavour is amazing. You have never tasted turkey until you have tasted a Kelly Bronze type of turkey. If you can spend extra, you should,” adds Gary.

IN THE OVEN

Let’s face it, cooking the perfect turkey is fear-inducing and can cause arguments in the most experienced of households. This is the crowning moment for dinner time, but it is so easy to have a turkey come out the oven overcooked and dry – not what we’re looking for. Gary reveals: “The main secret is to cook the turkey upside down. It is 8

Christmas Day is for the family, kids, and having that time together – I don’t get too fussed if the wee ones don’t eat all their vegetables common sense because if you put a turkey in the oven with the breasts at the top, gravity pulls all the liquid and juice out of it into the carcass. You carve the turkey, and then throw away the carcass with all the flavour in it. If you cook it upside down, all the flavour from the carcass then goes into the flesh and keeps it moist.” Granted, turkey isn’t the meal of choice for everyone but that doesn’t mean cooking for vegetarians has to be dramatic. Gary explains that no matter a person’s lifestyle choice or health needs, it is still important to feel special and get a nice treat on Christmas Day. He says: “I think there’s nothing better than homemade pasta with butternut squash, pine nuts, ricotta cheese – make

a tortellini or ravioli.” Looks like catering for all the family has never been easier. Brussels sprouts, mulled wine, turkey with all the trimmings – the tradition of Christmas dinner is one that will last for years to come. Cooking the perfect festive meal doesn’t have to be stressful; with a bit or preparation and forwardplanning, it’s actually quite a simple process. Make sure that you’re fully prepared, have all the seasonal goods to hand and plan ahead of time, so that you’re not spending the day slaving away in the kitchen, and can enjoy a nice glass of fizz with the family. What better excuse to indulge in extra special treats than Christmas Day? Don your chef’s hat – there’s a new top cook coming to town.

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FOOD AND DRINK

Tanya Burr’s

WHITE CHOCOLATE WINTER WONDERLAND CAKE The YouTube sensation shares a recipe from her new festive book, Tanya’s Christmas

SERVES 8-10 PREP TIME: 45 MINUTES COOKING TIME: 20 MINUTES, PLUS CHILLING

If you are not a fan of the traditional Christmas cake (and I know a lot of people who aren’t), this is a great alternative. I use my white chocolate sponge recipe as it makes the best celebration cake and most amazing centrepiece. Go crazy with the decorating!

FOR THE CAKE: 300g unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing 200g white chocolate, broken into chunks 300g golden caster sugar 4 large eggs 350g plain flour 1½ tsp bicarbonate of soda 1½ tsp baking powder ½ tsp salt 200ml buttermilk

Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas mark 4. Grease the base and sides of the cake tins and line the bases with baking parchment. Melt the white chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, making sure that the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water, stirring occasionally until smooth. Remove the bowl from the pan and allow to cool slightly. Beat the butter and sugar together in a bowl with an electric whisk until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, making sure each one is fully incorporated before adding the next, then fold in the flour, bicarbonate of soda, baking powder and salt. Add the buttermilk and melted white chocolate, and mix to form a smooth, silky batter. Divide the batter between the cake tins and spread it out slightly with a spatula. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the cakes are golden and risen and a skewer poked into the centre of the cakes comes out clean. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tins for 10 minutes before transferring to

FOR THE ICING: 300g unsalted butter, softened 600g icing sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract TO DECORATE: icing sugar, for dusting white ready-to-roll royal icing (300g is more than enough) white chocolate stars or curls edible silver glitter edible silver balls sparklers (optional) You will need 3 x 21cm round loose-bottomed cake tins and a snowflake cookie cutter

wire racks to cool completely. Make the icing by creaming the butter in a bowl, then slowly adding the icing sugar and beating until smooth and light. Stir in the vanilla extract. Sandwich the cakes together with one third of the icing on a cake stand or serving plate, then spread a very thin layer (another third of the icing) over the top and around the outside to catch the crumbs. Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes to set the icing slightly, then use the remaining icing to fully cover the cake. Dust the work surface with icing sugar and roll out the royal icing. Cut out snowflake shapes and stick them carefully to the side and top of the cake. Decorate the top with white chocolate stars or curls, more snowflakes, glitter and silver balls – I also crushed some to scatter around the base of the cake. Serve with sparklers, if using.

Tanya’s Christmas by Tanya Burr is out now, RRP £16.99 (Blink Publishing)

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THE SEASON OF

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ariah Carey is being blasted in all the shops, the mulled wine is flowing and markets fill the city streets – Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year. But amidst all the joy the festive season has to offer, we can’t forget to help those less fortunate. This doesn’t mean spending lots of money – it could simply be spending time supporting a local cause, working on a helpline or dishing up Christmas dinner to the homeless. The opportunities are endless, and will make a big difference to the lives of others. FOOD FOR THOUGHT It’s a sad fact that homelessness is a problem here in Scotland, and it’s even tougher for those affected during the winter months – but there are ways that you can help alleviate some of the struggles, even if you blew the budget on presents. Not a new concept, and not something that only happens during Christmas, is soup kitchens. The basic concept of a soup kitchen is to hand out free, hearty meals for those in a situation of homelessness or those who will find it hard to get food. There are soup kitchens in every major city across Scotland and community groups helping the homeless in smaller towns and rural landscapes. In the bitter winter air, there is no denying that a bowl of homemade lentil soup really hits the spot. Spread the warmth and volunteer your time at a soup kitchen – information on times and dates of available food runs can be found on the Streets Kitchen website (www.streetskitchen.co.uk).

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GRAND GESTURE On a much larger scale, why not get your friends involved in an attempt to tackle homelessness head on? Social enterprise Social Bite are hosting their version of Live Aid in a bid to raise £4 million for anti-homelessness projects. Sleep in the Park (www.sleepinthepark. co.uk) will take place on 9 December, and will see 9,000 people grabbing their sleeping bags and having a kip in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh – alongside some very famous faces. To help warm you up, there will be stripped back performances from Liam Gallagher, Amy MacDonald, Frightened Rabbit and more. Most importantly, you will be helping to get thousands of Scotland’s rough sleepers into accommodation and employment. You could class this as one of the biggest events to tackle homelessness in Scotland to date, and you can be involved. Go solo or head in as a group and get fundraising before experiencing first-hand how difficult sleeping rough can be in the winter months – we live in Scotland after all.

There are ways you can help alleviate some of the struggles, even if you blew the budget on presents

ON THE LINE Loneliness is another growing problem during the festive season. It is not uncommon for families to be spread across the world, and getting together for Christmas can be challenging. As more of us live longer, there are more elderly members of the community facing periods of loneliness, but you could help end their feelings of isolation. Call in Time is a free public telephone befriending service run by Age UK (www.ageuk.org.uk) and will see you paired with an older member of the public who you will get to speak with for half an hour. Age UK will work to ensure you are paired with an older person who has similar interests so you can get chatting – this might be the start of a wonderful friendship. Yet another simple and effective way to give back to your local community, while making someone feel loved and recognised. During the

festive period, knowing you are the reason an older person’s day has been made will mean so much more than a new handbag. FURTHER AFIELD Caring for your local community is enriching, but what about less fortunate people abroad? Similar to sending a shoebox filled with gifts to children in need overseas, there is now a huge number of alternative ways to provide gifts that will be beneficial to people living in far-off countries. Running for 14 years, The Good Gift Catalogue (www.goodgifts.org) has been providing presents that can help people get out of poverty – and you are safe in the knowledge that your money is going precisely towards what you have purchased. A great stocking filler, give the gift of textbooks for pupils in Africa, a week of hot dinners for a pensioner, or provide the funds to train an African eye surgeon in the name of someone you know who will appreciate the kind gesture. Similarly, Oxfam (www.oxfam.org.uk) will help you give a gift that changes lives worldwide. Gifts available vary from pigs for a farmer to earn a better living, to combating climate change to letting a village grow vegetables. This has to be one of the simplest ways of giving, and it doesn’t break the bank. No longer will gifts be left unused in cupboards or accidently thrown away, as Oxfam, and similar charities, work to ensure those in need are supported. Saves on the wrapping paper too… By lending a helping hand to those in your local community or on the other side of the world, you can spread even more festive cheer this year. Help tackle the big issues of homelessness and loneliness in the UK, or spend a penny to help educate a nurse for a small African community – what are you waiting for? It’s time to give back.

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Chri�tmas Gi�t F�r

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Bottega rose gold prosecco, £27.99 (www.very.co.uk)

Lenore wooden bead necklace, £32 (www.oliverbonas.com)

Bare Minerals lipstick set, £30 (www.houseoffraser.co.uk)

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Jimmy Choo Man, £44 (www.houseoffraser.co.uk)

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sons Marauders Map watch, £8 (www.primark.com)

Wooden game labyrinth, £10 (uk.flyingtiger.com)

Black short sleeve leaf shirt, £28 (www.burton.co.uk)

Light box, £20 (www.sainsburys.co.uk)

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Guide

STYLE The time has arrived to start thinking about Christmas shopping. Don’t leave it to the last minute – get some inspiration from this little lot

For

friends

Nutella and plate set, £12.99 (www.newlook.com)

Celebrity couples memory game, £16 (www.oliverbonas.com)

Neon checked scarf, £20 (www.topshop.com)

Make your own doggy treats, £6.95 (www.dotcomgiftshop.com)

Personalised luxury pet throw, £15.99 (www.gettingpersonal.co.uk)

Fliss Fairisle jumper, £55 (www.monsoon.co.uk)

William Morris gardening gloves, £25 (www.johnlewis.com)

Shoe care kit, £32 (www.next.co.uk)

The Gentleman’s Society shave kit, £10 (www.debenhams.com)

For

pets Pawsecco, £6 (www.debenhams.com)

For

gran Eucalyptus tree jewellery stand, £26 (www.oliverbonas.com)

For

grandpa

David Gandy for Autograph dressing gown, £39.50 (www.marksandspencer.com)

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FINANCE

MANAGING THE COST OF

CHRISTMAS The deadline is fast approaching to buy in those much-anticipated gifts, enough food to feed the street and maybe a bottle of bubbly or six, too – but how do you get through Christmas when finances are an issue? We’ve got some quick tips to help you manage

BUDGET FIRST

Look at what you’ve spent so far, see what’s still to be purchased and measure it all against what you can reasonably afford to spend. Decide how much you can spend on different people and items, and stick to it. Operating in cash when you’re shopping really helps with budgeting too. If you manage to save money in one area? Transfer it to another.

CUT BACK

If your budget won’t stretch this year? It could be time to cut back. This doesn’t mean a festive celebration that Scrooge and the Grinch would be proud of – you can still have a great Christmas on a budget. There’s no point in getting into lots of debt if you really can’t afford it – now or after Christmas.

SECURE BORROWING You may be at the point where you have to borrow cash to make Christmas happen. Remember that you’ll have to pay it back, plus interest, over a set time, so it will end up costing you more in the long run. And if you can’t make the repayments? You could find yourself in court. When it comes to borrowing, avoid payday loan companies, which have huge interest rates. Instead, look into a credit card, or investigate borrowing from your current bank, or a credit union. Credit unions are owned by their members – so their interests are at the forefront of their services. “We’re not out to exploit or extract maximum revenue from them – we’re there to help them,” says Kenny. As one of the UK’s biggest credit unions, Scotwest are all about making saving

and borrowing affordable for all. Kenny adds: “Because we’re lending to the owners of the business, we spend the required amount of time with them when it comes to borrowing decisions.”

BARGAIN HUNT

Don’t buy that toy the kids are after in the first place you see it. Get onto Google and search for it in the ‘Shopping’ tab to see how much it is elsewhere. Look out for discount days too, like Black Friday or pre-Christmas sales, to try get the very most for your money.

SAVE UP

While saving for Christmas might be out of the question now, start thinking ahead to next year. You can set up a savings account with your current bank, shop around for saving options which offer a competitive interest rate, or Scotwest (www.scotwest. co.uk) offer a Christmas savings account, which sees members pay in throughout the year and pays out in November. Savers aren’t allowed to withdraw from the account unless they close it, giving them a bit more discipline with their savings. “This year, we’ll be paying out over £2 million,” says Scotwest CEO Kenny MacLeod. “About 3,000 people have saved with us, so they’re each getting an average of £700. They’re not resorting to borrowing for Christmas by saving on a monthly basis.” For free, impartial financial advice, contact Money Advice Service on 0800 138 7777, or head to the website at www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk

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Glas�ow WHAT’S ON

Glasgow is getting ready to ditch its edgy look this year as the city’s iconic landmarks embrace the festive spirit. A touch of magic will fall across the city, turning the streets into a true winter wonderland, with markets and events for all the family. As the saying goes, people make Glasgow – this year, Glasgow makes Christmas THE SNOWMAN

When 15-19 November Where Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street www.atgtickets.com/venues/theatreroyal-glasgow That pesky snowman known for nicking cans of Irn-Bru is coming back into town. Hold on to your girders as you watch the unforgettable Christmas journey of a young boy and his snowman. Together, the friends meet Santa, dance with penguins, and chill out with some reindeer before having a run-in with Jack Frost. Get ready to walk in the air, and make sure to book your tickets in advance.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON

When 19 November Where George Square www.glasgowloveschristmas.com Don’t worry if you missed out on the ballot to get tickets for Glasgow’s big Christmas lights switch-on – it doesn’t mean you need to miss out. Make sure you head into the city centre to get a glimpse of the dazzling lights set to brighten the city streets over the festive period. Billed as the biggest event to date, with a firework display and entertainment, get your Glasgow Christmas off to a spectacular start.

ELF THE MUSICAL

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When 21-25 November Where King’s Theatre, 297 Bath Street www.atgtickets.com/venues/ kings-theatre Santa? I KNOW HIM! Arguably one of the most popular Christmas films, Elf comes to the King’s Theatre in an all-singing, all-dancing showstopper. Buddy the elf is off to discover his birth father and his true identity, filled with 20

laughs and songs by Tony Awardnominated performers. Don’t be a cotton-headed ninny muggins, because as we all know, the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.

RIVERSIDE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL

When 2-3 December Where Riverside Museum, 100 Pointhouse Place www.glasgowlife.org.uk Festive fun for all the family comes to the Riverside Museum, complete with the stunning backdrop of the Tall Ship. Don’t miss your opportunity to be walking in a winter wonderland around the indoor Christmas market, enjoy the free fairground and let the kids run free at the family-centred activities. A quiet hour will take place on Sunday 3 December from 10am until 11am for autistic visitors.

CHRISTMAS ELVES WORKSHOP

When 10 December Where The Menagerie, The Studio,

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HAND EMBROIDERY CHRISTMAS CLASS

When 14 December Where Sew Confident, Hidden Lane, Mercat House www.sewconfident.co.uk Looking for a craft to make you feel zen and happy and creative, without having to set up the sewing machine? This festive hand embroidery class is for you. During the session, you will be taught all the skills and stitches to get started and help you make the cutest Christmas decorations. This, along with Christmas music and mince pies – what’s not to like? With all the materials for the class included, all you need is yourself! £15, and you’d better grab yours quick if you want to be rocking around the Christmas tree.

CHRISTMAS FLORAL TABLE ARRANGEMENT CLASS

567 Dumbarton Road www.theglasgowmenagerie.com Get the wee ones releasing their creativity this Christmas as they become one of Santa’s little helpers. The Menagerie will be holding a selection of festive workshops for kids to make toys and try out lino painting. After making their very own puppets, the kids will be able to show off their masterpieces during a puppet show – what a way to spend a weekend. Tickets for the workshop cost £18.

When 21 December Where Little Botanica, 7 Bridge Court www.littlebotanica.com For just £45, join the florists of Little Botanica in their flower-filled railway arch home. This is your opportunity to learn all the tricks of the trade and create a festive centrepiece to dazzle all your guests. During the class, you’ll learn how to make a bowl arrangement and how to select the best flower variations in hands-on demonstrations. Just four days before Christmas, your creation will still be sitting pretty on the big day. If you’re still not convinced, all

participants will receive a cranberry Kir Royale during the lesson. Sold.

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE SCREENING

When 24 December Where Blythswood Square Hotel, Blythswood Square www.blythswoodsquare.com It’s Christmas Eve, and hopefully you’re not in the drunk tank with an old man singing to you. If you are, you’ll need to fix that one yourself. If you’re not, head along to the picturesque Blysthwood Square for a screening of It’s A Wonderful Life before toasting to Christmas Day. Tickets cost £35 for the grown-ups, which includes afternoon tea, a glass of prosecco, film showing and popcorn. For the wee ones, tickets cost £12.95 – a true treat and a half.

STELLA’S CHRISTMAS CABARET CRACKER

When 15 December Where Òran Mór, 731-735 Great Western Road www.oran-mor.co.uk Do your cheek exercises, because they’re going to be sore from laughing and singing along during Stella’s Cabaret. Grab your drinks and settle in for a night of entertainment and merriment (possibly from all the double vodkas) and watch as Stella rocks the stage at Òran Mór, singing some classic Christmas tunes. Tickets cost Family Life - Festive 2017

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From festive days out meeting Father Christmas to Yuletide theatre performances, the lucky folk of Lanarkshire have lots to keep them entertained over the holiday season... SANTA’S MAGICAL WONDERLAND

When 18 November-24 December Where M&Ds Scotland’s Theme Park, Motherwell www.scotlandsthemepark.com Scream if you wanna go faster, because Santa is headed to M&Ds! After meeting Father Christmas in his grotto – where you’ll even get your very own gift – grab some skates and hit the rink with all the family. The fun doesn’t end there, with an enchanting Christmas show from Elfie and Kevin, and even a chance to meet some real, live reindeer. Don’t forget the carrots.

CHRISTMAS AT THE MILLS

When 2-24 December Where New Lanark World Heritage Site, Lanark www.newlanark.org Immerse yourself in Christmas festivities at New Lanark World Heritage Site. A fun-filled day is waiting for your arrival – take a magical journey into Christmas past on the Spirit of Christmas Ride, visit Santa’s Grotto, or do some festive colouring in. Make sure you book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

When 2-24 December Where Cumbernauld Theatre www.cumbernauldtheatre.co.uk Let go of your inner Scrooge and watch as the true spirit of Christmas is brought to life on the stage of Cumbernauld Theatre. Whether you’re bursting with glitter and merriment or can’t wait for it all to be over for another year, A Christmas Carol is here to bring some festive cheer. All that mulled wine and singing is sure to warm up all the non-believers out there. Bah humbug no more.

FATHER CHRISTMAS AT SUMMERLEE

When 2-24 December Where Summerlee Heritage Park, Coatbridge www.culturenl.co.uk The man of the moment will be meeting and greeting all the good boys and girls every Saturday and Sunday throughout December. Start off your weekend with breakfast with Santa (Best Parent Award, anyone?) or share all your wishes with Santa in his grotto. You’ll even get a special bag of reindeer dust to sprinkle outside your house on Christmas Eve. Ho ho ho!

FESTIVE FAMILY DAY

When 10 December and 17 December Where Garfield House Hotel, Stepps

www.bw-garfieldhouse.co.uk Enjoy some family fun over the festive period with Garfield House Hotel’s family days. Grown-ups, you get to enjoy a three-course festive lunch, while wee ones can get their faces painted, watch the balloon artists or go wild in the soft play area. Kids won’t go hungry either, with a child-friendly buffet filled with dessert – yum. Don’t forget to pick up an early present from Santa in the grotto either. Get booking.

SING-ALONG FROZEN FILM SCREENING

When 16 December Where Lanark Memorial Hall www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk Don’t let the cold bother you anymore as you warm up singing along to Frozen. Back by popular demand, make sure you’re ready to build a snowman and watch the film before battling the Snow Monster in a snowball fight and get a snap with… Olaf. It’s a big summer blow-out so make sure not to miss out. Yoo-hoo! Family Life - Festive 2017

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There’s nothing more special at Christmas than walking down Princes Street with the fairy lights glittering against the night sky and the majestic castle overlooking the festivities. Grab your winter coat and walking boots to discover the shows, rides and markets filling the streets during Edinburgh’s Christmas – we’ll see you at the big wheel... ICE ADVENTURE: A JOURNEY THROUGH FROZEN SCOTLAND When 17 November-24 December Where George Street www.edinburghschristmas.com Wrap up warm as you go on a magical journey through Scotland’s history on George Street. This walkthrough experience is bursting with snow and ice sculptures that are sure to take your breath away. Mythical creatures and historical figures can be seen during your journey through the ages – make sure you remember your camera.

LA CLIQUE NOËL

When 17 November-6 January Where Festival Square Spiegeltent, 73 Lothian Road

www.edinburghschristmas.com Returning home to Edinburgh, La Clique will be performing a seasonal edition of their show – featuring exceptional performers from across the world. Founded at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2004, old favourites including Scotty The Blue Bunny, Heather Holliday and Craig Reid will return alongside some special festive guests. Tickets for the extravaganza start from £15.50 for all of you out

there who appreciate cabaret, burlesque, and a little bit of tonguein-cheek fun.

ICE SKATING

When 17 November-6 January Where St Andrews Square www.edinburghschristmas.com Dust off the cobwebs, grab your skates and get ready to get slightly dizzy on the ice rink. Skating all the way around the Melville Monument is one of the highlights of Edinburgh’s Christmas. Arguably the best ice rink in Scotland over the festive period, with tickets starting at £5, this will be the best 30 minutes of your day. How many times will you hit the ice? There might be some sore bottoms at the end of the day...

CHRISTMAS MARKET

When 18 November-6 January Where East Princes Street Gardens www.edinburghschristmas.com From those who are counting down the days until Christmas Day to the Scrooges walking amongst us, nobody can deny the feelgood factor of a Christmas market. Edinburgh never fails to impress 24

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with the markets on offer filled with stalls selling bespoke arts and crafts, traditional Christmas goodies and freshly-made mulled wine. Friends, families and couples can enjoy the atmosphere as the smell of cinnamon fills the air and the temperature drops ever so slightly – this is an event sure to please everyone.

LIGHT NIGHT

When 19 November Where George Street www.edinburghschristmas.com Edinburgh will be brought to life this Christmas with bells, choirs, fireworks and an abundance of festive cheer during Light Night. A free event, open for all to enjoy, get in amongst the merriment with 20,000 people as the Christmas tree on the Mound is turned on to shine bright throughout the city. Hosted by Forth One DJ Arlene Stuart, this is sure to be a night full of fun, mulled wine and all the Christmas cheer you can possibly find in one place.

FOODIES FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS When 24-26 November Where Edinburgh International

Conference Centre www.foodiesfestival.com Get all the skills to be the pick of the crop during Christmas dinner at this year’s Foodies Festival Christmas. Featuring tips from MasterChef winners, Great British Menu stars and even some of Scotland’s top chefs, you won’t be mixing up your cranberry sauce and cherry toppings anymore. Even the kids can get involved and learn some vital cooking skills with the Elf’s Cookery School while you indulge in a little grown-up festive cheer down Gin Alley, or go about picking up extra presents.

CHRISTMAS ABOARD THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA

When 1 December-2 January Where Royal Yacht Britannia, Ocean Terminal, Leith www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk Feel the magic of Christmas with the Royal Yacht Britannia as she brings dinners, evening receptions and similar festive events to life over the holiday season. Celebrate the merriment of Christmas with friends, family or colleagues and be left in awe at Britannia dressed to impress for Christmastime. With the traditional tree on the bridge, complimentary mulled wine and shortbread, make sure you indulge in style.

BLOODWISE REINDEER RUN

When 3 December Where Holyrood Park www.bloodwise.org.uk ‘Tis the season of giving back, and you can do your bit during the Bloodwise Reindeer Run. Join Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen – and Rudolph of course – during this family fun run to raise money for people affected by leukaemia, lymphoma, and similar

When 8-24 December Where The Taverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street www.traverse.co.uk Cinderella has an interesting twist this year as the classic fairytale is re-imagined by Shona Reppe. The show is recommended for those aged six and above and will feature puppets reliving the memorable tale that will dazzle kids and grown-ups. Acclaimed puppeteer Rick Conte will be in control on Cinderella with his award-winning, highly visual production.

blood disorders. Run or walk 1.5k, 5k or 10k, and get in the festive spirit whilst helping a worthy cause.

SHREK THE MUSICAL

When 12 December-7 January Where Edinburgh Playhouse www.atgtickets.com/edinburgh Join the famous green ogre during his festive run at Edinburgh’s Playhouse! Based on the story and characters of the much-loved DreamWorks Animations film, Shrek the Musical is bound to be a hit with families after a pantomime alternative. Get ready to laugh out loud and sing along with Shrek, Donkey and over 100 other fairytale characters in this amazing theatrical adventure.

FOR AULD LANG SYNE

When 28-29 December Where Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street www.tracscotland.org End 2017 with a journey down memory lane as the ElderWise storytellers detail the tales of Hogmany from Scotland’s past. There’s no denying the history filling this small country, and during the event you will hear of tall dark strangers, lumps of coal, songs and remembrance of the year gone by with wishes for things to come in 2018. This heartwarming event costs £5, and tickets can be purchased through the website. Family Life - Festive 2017

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LITTLE STARS LIGHT UP AYR

When 19 November Where High Street, Ayr www.southayrshirechristmas.com Santa is making an appearance in Ayr this year to help switch on the Christmas lights and spread some festive cheer. With a little help from his reindeer, school and youth performers, and even the friendly team at West FM, this is set to be Ayr’s biggest Christmas lights switch-on ever. If this isn’t enough excitement for one day, don’t miss your chance to ride on the Christmas Express train, get your picture taken with Santa’s elves or help make your own Christmas tree. Phew, what a busy day.

SANTA’S GROTTO

When 25 November-23 December Where Heads of Ayr Farm Park, Ayr www.headsofayrfarmpark.co.uk Take a trip down a festive walkway and arrive at Santa’s Grotto so you can share all your Christmas wishes with Father Christmas. Have the little ones been naughty or nice this year?

We bet everyone has been on their best behaviour, so they’ll get to go home with a special present. After spending time with Santa, let the kids go wild during a tour of the Little Critters Animal Barn or say hello to some donkeys and reindeer. Tickets start from £9.50, and booking in advance is essential.

CINDERELLA

When 1 December-3 January Where The Gaiety, Carrick Street, Ayr www.uk.patronbase.com/_GaietyAyr Go from rags to riches with this classic family pantomime performance of Cinderella. Make sure you bring your boos and hisses for Cinderella’s horrible Ugly Sisters and release your cheers and woos for the wonderful, magical Fairy Godmother who helps Cinderella get to the ball. From house

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS EVENING MASTERCLASSS

When 13 December Where Culzean Castle and Country Park, Maybole www.nts.org.uk What better way to get into the festive spirit than making your very own Christmas decorations? Join the head gardener of Culzean Castle and Country Park and learn how to make your own wreaths, swags and table decorations to bring your own touch to your festive gathering. Tickets cost just £40.

servant to dancing in glass slippers, will ol’ Cinders get her chance to dance with Prince Charming? Grab your tickets and find out – just make sure you’re home before midnight.

JINGLE OWL THE WAY

When 9-10 December Where Burns Cottage, Murdoch’s Loan www.burnsmuseum.org.uk A true family affair is coming to Robert Burns’ Cottage this winter, and Santa is going to be making an appearance too! Enjoy spending some time with Santa’s little helpers as the friendly elves help you write a Christmas wish list on traditional parchment with quills and ink – just like Rabbie Burns used to. Then you’ll get to give your wish list to one of Santa’s winged helpers – yes, real owls – before speaking with Mr Claus himself and getting your very own gift. Make sure you book in advance for this weekend, as it’s sure to sell out quickly. Tickets start from £6.20. Family Life - Festive 2017

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The historic city of Stirling has got plenty of festive treats up its sleeve to surprise and delight the whole family. The only problem is – where do you start...? CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON

When 19 November Where The Albert Halls, Albert Place, Dumbarton Road www.stirlingwinterfestival.com Glitter, sparkle and shimmer this Christmas as you watch the streets of Stirling turn into a winter wonderland during the Christmas lights switch-on. A fantastic family event, gather your loved ones and enjoy Santa’s Parade from the Albert Halls down to The Thistles. Watch as the Christmas lights are switched on, letting the bright lights guide you through your festive shopping list.

SANTA’S WOODLAND EXPERIENCE

When 25 November-24 December Where North Ballochruin Farm, Balfron www.woodlandexperiences.co.uk Hop on board the festive trailer before travelling through the woodland to search for Santa’s home. Enjoy the glittering lights of the decorated trees

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and try and spot some of Santa’s woodland friends – Rudolph might come out to play. Arriving at Santa’s cabin, you will be greeted and invited in by the man himself, who will be waiting to hear all about your Christmas wish list. An excellent family day out.

A VERY VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS

When 3 December Where Stirling Castle www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk Go beyond A Christmas Carol at Stirling Castle and discover all there is to know about the festive season of years gone by from our ancestors. Travel way back to Victorian times to learn where Charles Dickens found his inspiration for Scrooge and his ghostly visions in the stunning grounds of this iconic castle. There is more to Stirling Castle this Christmas than meets the eye – history buffs, this is an event for you. Remember to wrap up warm!

HOGMANAY AT INGLEWOOD HOUSE

When 31 December Where Inglewood House and Spa, Tullibody Road www.inglewoodhouseandspa.co.uk Bring in the bells with a touch of class this Hogmanay. Get your finest frock looked out and enjoy a night of indulgence. You’ll be greeted IT’S A with a glass of fizz and canapés before a gourmet WONDERFUL LIFE: four-course dinner – the A RADIO PLAY perfect way to start ON STAGE the celebrations and When 16 December wave goodbye to Where The Tolbooth, Jail Wynd, Stirling 2017! For £79.50 www.culturestirling.org per person, you’ll Nothing screams Christmas more than festive be dancing the feature It’s a Wonderful Life. Watch as the most night away and iconic tale of family life is brought to the stage thanks counting down to No Nonsense Productions. Coming to the stage to midnight in as a live radio performance, six actors will act as the ballroom with the famous 1940s characters, bringing the film to Inglewood’s very life in an entirely unique fashion. For those who own house band, ever wondered how a 1940s radio broadcast Cruise. This is one was produced, then this is one show you New Year party you can’t miss. Tickets start from won’t want to miss. just £16.

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Scarecrow, Liam Dolan as Tinny the Tin Man, Nicola Park as the Good Fairy Glinda, Holly Jack as Dorothy and River City legend Joyce Falconer as the Wicked Witch of the West – and not forgetting wrestling star Grado and River City’s Stephen Purdon as the witch’s henchmen Dumb and Dumber – this is a panto to remember! And you and the family could be enjoying it all with this issue’s giveaway.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS All entries must be received by 30 November 2017. Five prize winners will each win FOUR tickets for the 6 December performance of The Wizard of Never Woz at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow (121 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G3 3AX) at 7:30pm. Prize is tickets only – transport, accommodation, refreshments and other expenses are not included. Prize is non-refundable, non-transferable and there is no cash or other alternative. If you do not wish to be contacted by the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow, please write OPT OUT on your entry.

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We’ve got FIVE family tickets for four people for the 7.30pm performance on 6 December for the Wizard of Never Woz up for grabs!

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To be in with a chance of winning a set of tickets, email us your name, address, telephone number and where you picked up your copy of Family Life to panto@familylifemagazine.co.uk, or enter online at www.familylifemagazine.co.uk/panto. Purchase your Glasgow Pavilion panto tickets at www.pavilionpanto.com

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