In the years before 2020, there were many things we took for granted: attending concerts, dining at our favourite restaurants, and spending quality time with our loved ones.
As Mother’s Day approaches on Sunday, May 9 marking the second year of celebrating during uncertain times we’re putting our best foot forward to plan a day filled with creative, socially distanced activities.
Whether you’re celebrating your mom, auntie, grandmother, or all of the special mothers you know, there are plenty of options for a memorable day that respects the current landscape.
To fuel your inspiration and help you spoil your mom, we’ve partnered with BC Liquor Stores to present a series of fun ideas and the exquisite rosé pairings that accompany them.
Here’s every bottle of champagne James Bond ever uncorked
From a chilled pint of Pink Pommery ’50 to his favoured Taittinger Blanc de Blanc Brut 1943, these are the bottles of bubbly that made Bond
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James Bond is
not a man of simple tastes. His suits are tailored. His cars are super. He’s jetted off to more exotic locales than we even care to list. And that’s before we even come to his
actual tastes. Thanks to a refined palate (and a presumably bottomless MI6 expense account) 007 enjoys pricey whiskey, Vesper Martinis and that ultimate bubbly indicator of wealth; champagne.
The second weekend of February is about to overflow with romance, celebrations, and popped corks.
We all know bubbly is the beverage for all special occasions, and rosé is the bestseller for Valentine s Day.
That s why we ve gathered all the best recommendations for you, including the likes of Moët & Chandon Nectar Impérial Rosé, Ruinart Rosé, and Krug Rosé. Plus, the jargon to tantalise your date the same way the bubbles do your mouth.
There s a champagne for every special occasion and mood, and rosé happens to be the one that epitomises the mood for the 14 February. Guess there s a reason rosé rhymes with Valentine s Day, after all.
The ultimate guide to Houston restaurants dishing out dine-in and to-go on Valentine s Day
Houston restaurants dishing out dine-in and to-go on Valentine s Day Pondicheri has two options for Valentine s.
Photo by Ajna Jai The calendar turning from January to February brings more than thoughts of longer days and the imminent arrival of spring. Before those winter coats get put away until November, it s time to celebrate Valentine s Day. With February 14 falling on a Sunday, Houston restaurants are serving special menus all weekend. Even better, many have to-go options for diners who aren t quite ready for dining outside their homes.
Juici Jerk ‘Feel The Love’ meal kit
Juici Jerk is serving up a Caribbean feast for Valentine’s. Its “Feel The Love” home meal kits for two (£70 plus £5 for delivery) include pan-fried garlic king prawns for starters; butterfly jerk chicken with rice and peas (served with macaroni cheese, plantain and coleslaw) for main; and a luxury assortment of sweet treats such as chocolate-covered strawberries, triple-stacked fudge brownies, doughnut rings and chocolate hearts for dessert. The meal kits also come with a bottle of prosecco, tea light candles, rose petals, and a romantic Spotify playlist curated by the Juici Jerk team. Final orders on Wednesday 10 February for nationwide delivery on Saturday 13 February.