Showing posts with label DVDs for Xmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DVDs for Xmas. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2011

In search of the perfect mince pie.

I never used to like mince pies. How mad is that? Mince pies are little pieces of Christmas that you can hold in your hand .

My first mince pie of the year tends to mark the moment when I start to get really into the Xmas groove, so to speak, and as such it is something of an occasion.

My 2011 mince pie moment came during the town's annual "Switching on of the Xmas Lights" which this year included a Farmers Market.

My girls were busking so I went along to support them and see what delights the Farmers Market had to offer.


It was a well organised, well attended event that did put me in the Xmas mood. I bought a lovely hand made gift for my in-laws (always good to find something for the difficult to buy for people on my list) and was well and truly ready for my first mince pie of the year.

There were giant meringues and vegan pate but sadly not a mince pie to be seen. As a last resort, I popped into Greggs and bought a packet of their "Award Winning" offerings. The packaging did not specify exactly what Award these pies had won. It would not surprise me if it had been the award for the Hardest Most Tasteless Pastry or the Goopiest Mincemeat. I did not enjoy them at all. Taylor, on the other hand, said she really liked them. All a matter of individual taste I suppose.

On a happier note, a friend promised me a jar of homemade mincemeat which got me very excited. A jar of "Mrs Murray's Marvellous Mincemeat" was delivered this morning and I can't wait to do some Christmas baking.


Another friend has recommended adding a dollop of Philadelphia cream cheese onto the mincemeat before putting the pastry lid on top.  I am not 100% convinced that I am going to like that but I am definitely willing to give it a try.

I am willing to try anything in search of the perfect mince pie.

Do you have any tips or suggestions? I'd love to hear them.

Friday, 28 October 2011

And the winners are...

The winners of my Entertainment One DVD Giveaway have been randomly selected and are as follows:

Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy



Peppa Pig: International Day and Other Stories



Please provide me with your details so that I can forward them to the PR company who will send you your prize.


Thank you to everyone that entered.

Friday, 21 October 2011

The Littlest Angel

The Littlest Angel is a classic children's story by Charles Tazewell. In the 60 plus years that it has been in publication, there have been many reworkings and film adaptations.

Brand new for Christmas 2011, is yet another film adaption on DVD.


There is no denying that the animation used in this latest version is stunning, the characters varied and interesting and Ron Perlman's gorgeous voice is perfect for God. The story telling is fast paced with plenty of humour as well as some poignant and heartwarming moments.

This is the story of the Littlest Angel in Heaven who is struggling to adapt to his new existence and the expectations there are of him. He misses his life on Earth, in particular, a box of boyhood treasures that he has left behind. It is a story of friendship, bending the rules, doing what your heart tells you and ultimately triumphing.

Why then did I just not like this film?

The reason I struggled to enjoy this film, despite all the good qualities, was that it was hard to get over the fact that the Littlest Angel is who he is because the little boy he was on Earth has died. This tragedy is glossed over but much emphasis is made on how homesick he is and how much he misses his old life. When he returns to Earth, it is not the memory of a loving family that drives him - it is to retrieve a treasure box hidden beneath the floorboards of his old bedroom. Perhaps the parent part of me finds this so fundamentally wrong that I can't see beyond it.

The fact that the story has endured for so many years must mean that my opinion is not widely shared.

It is a visually beautiful film and does give a whole new perspective to the story of the First Christmas from the point of view of the angels but for me,  it probably won't make it to my "must see family viewing for Xmas" list.

Having said that, this morning my little girl asked "Can I watch angel film again?" Who am I to argue?

For your chance to win a copy of The Littlest Angel on DVD and judge for yourself if this story deserves its beloved reputation, simply
  • follow my blog and leave a comment below with a means of contacting you.
For an additional entry
  • tweet   " #WIN a copy of The Littlest Angel on DVD http://qwertymum.blogspot.com/2011/10/littlest-angel-giveaway.html?spref=tw @PaulaHaylock  " and leave a separate comment below to say you have done so.

Winner will be chosen at random from all entries on Friday, 11th November 2011 (11/11/11)
UK only

COMPETITION NOW CLOSED

Friday, 14 October 2011

Peppa Pig

Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy has been a huge hit in our house. My daughter likes to have her daily dose of "Elves and Fairies" when she returns home tired from her morning at Nursery school. She is more than happy to watch the same episodes over and over again but for my own sanity I prefer to introduce some variety. To this end, I was very happy to receive a copy of Peppa Pig -International Day and other Stories on DVD for review.


Peppa Pig- International Day and other Stories is due for release on Monday, 24th October 2011. With eleven fun filled episodes featuring the unmistakable Peppa Pig and her family, it is sure to provide plenty of entertainment to keep little ones happy.

There is lots to like about this DVD: the cast of cute characters, the quirky animation, the catchy theme song, the simple story telling. For me, the best part has to be the laughter and the oinking!

For more fun with Peppa Pig visit www.peppapig.com


Entertainment One have kindly supplied a copy of the DVD (RRP £12.99) to giveaway. For a chance to win:


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For additional entries:
  • Like QWERTY Mum facebook page
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Leave separate comments below to say you have done so.



Winner will be drawn at random from all comments on Friday 28th October.
(UK only please)
Good Luck!


COMPETITION CLOSED




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Friday, 7 October 2011

Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom


From the creators of Peppa Pig, comes the BAFTA Award winning animated show Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom.

Last Monday saw the DVD release of Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy featuring 10 charming episodes. My 3 year old daughter was spell bound by the magical world of elves and fairies and I have to admit to laughing out loud at the episode "The Woodpecker".

Entertainment One have kindly supplied a copy of the DVD to giveaway (RRP £12.99). For a chance to win, simply follow my blog on GFC and leave a comment below with a means of contacting you should you be the winner (eg twitter ID).


For an additional entries:
  • Like QWERTY Mum facebook page
  • Tweet " WIN a copy of Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy @PaulaHaylock http://qwertymum.blogspot.com/2011/10/ben-hollys-little-kingdom-giveaway.html?spref=tw "
Leave separate comments below to say you have done so.

Winner will be drawn at random from all comments on Friday 28th October.
(UK only please)
Good Luck!

COMPETITION NOW CLOSED


Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz


I love the films that you can sit down and watch with your little ones and really enjoy. Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz was one of them.

It was actually very faithful to the version of The Wizard of Oz with Judy Garland, complete with flying monkeys and classic songs, but faster paced and with additional roles for Tom, Jerry and Tuffy the Munchkin Mouse.  These additional roles fitted seamlessly into the story telling whilst retaining the familiar "Tom and Jerry" characteristics that we all know and love (including the fact that they do not talk). The animation was beautiful and the musical score was perfect.

One thing that appealed to me was the more subtle humour that would most likely go right over younger viewers' heads but shows that the film producers respect the adult audience.

Special features on the disc include a Classic version of the film where the opening and closing sequences set in Kansas are filmed in sepia tones. I actually preferred this version but it is a touch that would probably detract from the experience for young children.

The film runs for just under an hour which is perfect for those whose interest cannot be sustained for longer feature films (I would have to include my husband in that category!)

I always know when a film has been a hit with my 3 year old daughter. When we got to the end of this one, she turned to me with bright eyes and asked "Can we watch it again?"

For more DVDs for Xmas ideas see:

Thursday, 6 October 2011

DVDs for Xmas

My kids have always loved getting DVDs for Christmas. In fact it is something of a running joke in our house how they make a beeline for the "DVD shaped boxes" under the Christmas tree.

In the run up to Christmas I will be reviewing several DVD titles as well as hosting a giveaway or two. I hope it will give you some potential gift ideas  or just put you in the mood for one of my favourite past times - snuggling up on the sofa with the family to watch (as my 3 year old daughter would put it) a gweat feeyulm. Get the popcorn ready, here we go...



Humf is a British made animated children's TV series that airs on Nick Jr. Each episode is 7 minutes long and features "fluffy thing" Humf as he discovers the world around him with a host of other loveable characters that make up Humf's family and friends.

It has a very accessible story telling style with Caroline Quentin doing a fantastic job of providing the narration. The simple animation and catchy background music make it ideal for pre-schoolers. I particularly like that the stories deal with the sort of situations that young children encounter and the voices of  Humf and his friends are provided by children. Humf may be a small purple furry thing but he is very easy to relate to.

The DVD includes 10 episodes plus a bonus disc with a further 6 episodes - plenty to keep little ones entertained.


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