Parties, etiquette & entertaining

  • Scratch That

    £30.00

    Make magic (and maybe a little bit of chaos) in the kitchen with more than 100 recipes from online sensation Alix Traeger!  ? If mistakes are for learning from in life, why should the kitchen be any different?  ? If you’ve ever added salt to your cookie dough instead of sugar or set off the smoke detector while searing on the stovetop, you are not alone! Internet darling Alix Traeger grew up going viral with BuzzFeed Tasty hands & pans videos?so she’s been there and done that. But unlike so many online perfectionists, she believes in letting your blunders lead the way!  ?  Alix’s long-awaited debut cookbook,?Scratch That, is filled with creative, delicious, decadent recipes?many of which were born from her signature process of trial and error. These recipes are fun and approachable: The book is organized into recognizable categories such as Weekend Breakfast (best served afte

  • Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host

    £9.99

    The ultimate guide to hosting parties, with practical advice for mastering the art of entertaining.

  • Mind your manners

    £14.99

    Learn both the art and science of successfully interacting with others, in every context and culture.

  • Disco drinks

    £12.99

    Everyone needs a little more disco: more fun, more swagger, more glamour, more joy!

  • The dinner party

    £30.00

    The Dinner Party invites you inside nine memorable evenings with over 70 recipes for a night to remember, including elements prepared in advance – sauces, stocks, cocktails, wine matches and playlists – to maximise ease and fun

  • The encyclopedia of tapas

    £25.99

    Create beautiful and memorable spreads for family and friends with 350 tapas-style recipes in The Encyclopedia of Small Plates.

  • Cocktail Time!

    £22.00

    Famed TV and film writer, director, and producer Paul Feig is obsessed with cocktails and cocktail culture. It’s about having great conversations with friends. It’s about putting on your best clothes and throwing a smart gathering or heading to your favorite bar and having an interesting chat with the bartender. And it’s about staying home, mixing a drink and sipping it in a beautiful glass as you watch a great old movie by yourself. Paul has made an art and a science out of creating these elegant and festive environments and living his best life, whether at home in LA or New York or London or on location around the world, and it’s all here in ‘Cocktail Time!’ – how to make the drinks, how to throw the parties, what music to play, what glassware you need and more, along with 125 cocktail recipes, each served along with funny insider stories about Paul’s Hollywood life and famous friends.

  • The Little Library Parties

    £15.00

    A collection of 50 recipes, inspired by literature, for celebrating with friends and family from Kate Young, the Little Library cook.

  • The Ultimate Book of Cocktails

    £18.00

    In ‘The Ultimate Book of Cocktails’, Dan Jones shares over 100 of his best-loved drinks. Starting with the basics, Dan covers the essentials of a home bar, from equipment and glassware to spirits needed, also including his own recipes for syrups, sours and brines. The cocktail list will have you powering through that leftover vodka you’ve had gathering dust in the kitchen in no time!

  • Everything Is Washable* and Other Life Lessons

    £26.00

    ‘Every home should have a copy’ MARIAN KEYES

    How to buy jeans that fit

    Thirty-seven things to have in your kitchen cupboard

    Tiny acts for mental health

    How to support a friend going through IVF

    Why bad boys are an absolute waste of your time

    How to cope with working mum guilt

  • Adventures in Wonderland: Alice’s Tea Party + Cocktails

    £16.99

    Everything you need to create your own whimsical tea party

  • The Cocktail Box

    £12.99

    There’s nothing like a well-balanced drink to add a bit of pizzazz to your day. Whether you’re toasting to a recent triumph, bringing together friends and family or just capping off a long day of work, mixing your own cocktails at home is easier than you think. Featuring 50 recipe cards for Prohibition-era classics such as the Southside and the Gimlet, and modern classics such as the Breakfast Martini, and the Bramble, ‘The Cocktail Box’ is the home bartender’s best friend.

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