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Cleaning & Ironing WORTHWORTH VALLEYVALLEY MAG MAG Community News And Local Business Directory Christmas & New Year 08/09 DISTRIBUTED FREE TO OAKWORTH, OLDFIELD, STANBURY, OXENHOPE, HAWORTH, LEES & CROSS ROADS with over 16,000 readers! www.worthvalleymag.co.uk the clothes shop contemporary fashion, accessories and style consultants SALE... Are your windows steamed up or misted? We can solve it... 14 Mill Hey ❄ ❄ Open 7 Days a week Up to 75% OFF! 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If possible, purchase gifts www.worthvalleymag.co.uk locally and support the Worth Valley economy. Happy Christmas to you and yours! Liz Barker To advertise call Karen or Liz on 01535 642227 Say you saw it in the Worth Valley Mag! 2 3 Branwell’s Christmas Cracker! Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth Saturday 13 December 2008 Branwell Brontë is making a festive Come in from the cold visit to the Brontë Parsonage Museum. Why not come along and enjoy mulled wine, mince pies and enjoy Yorkshire and Branwell’s hilarious version of the Brontë story. Performances take place at 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and hospitality at The Fleece 2.30pm. Also enjoy; • Traditional holly and ivy festive decorations in the Parsonage • No Coward Soul, a last opportunity to see our special Winner of the Cask exhibition focusing on the enigmatic figure of Emily Brontë Marque Award for • Christmas gifts in the museum’s shop excellent beer quality. 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Booking Advised: 01535- 646394 72-74 Haworth Road, Cross Roads, BD22 9DL Denholme Road, Leeming, Oxenhope Say you saw it in the Worth Valley Mag! 23 Nel’s cherry, amaretto and and more! Emreco, Passport, Oscar B, Pomodoro, Tivdi, O F H A W O R T H 1918 - 2008 white chocolate layered trifle Fine Ladieswear Specialist Serves 12 Christmas is coming early at Firth’s... 2 tubs (400g) philadelphia soft cheese 10% off everything purchased until December 300g white chocolate 25th when you mention this promotion. 500ml double cream (not whipping cream) We have gifts for all the women on your list, 2 packs (500g) amaretti biscuits including a new range of high grade 2 x 400g packs frozen cherries defrosted leather bags, boots, gloves and 1 jar seedless raspberry or cherry jam accessories. 50g almonds This is made in several simple stages: White chocolate mix 1. Melt 200g of white chocolate, along with 2 tablespoons of the cream. (You can do this in the microwave for 30 seconds on medium power. Stir and repeat until melted) 98 Main Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire 2. Whip 400ml of the double cream until This is a trifle which will look great on any Christmas or New Year table and is incredibly easy to make. 01535 643800 firm (cream whips much more easily if it is Why not make your own variation using dark and at room temperature) white chocolate (like this photo), or add a splash of 3. In a large bowl mix the cream cheese amaretto or baileys to the chocolate mixture for a really decadent dinner party dessert. and melted chocolate until smooth, and then add the whipped cream. Stir well and To assemble... leave on one side In a large trifle bowl, place a third of the Fruit layer crushed biscuits, cover with a third of Put aside 8 cherries. Place the jam and the the fruit mixture, and a third of the white rest of the fruit in a bowl and microwave chocolate mix until just warm and the jam is melted. Stir Repeat twice, finishing with a layer of the through. white chocolate mix. Amaretti biscuits Top with the white chocolate and almond Put 8 biscuits on one side. Lightly crush topping, and decorate using the set aside the rest, so they are around 1/3 of their amaretto biscuits, almonds and cherries. original biscuit size Finally, cover with a dusting of grated white White chocolate and almond topping chocolate, stand back and take a bow! Keeping aside 2 squares, gently melt For more recipes and tips for cooking this the rest of the white chocolate with 5 Christmas, check out Nel’s recipe club at tablespoons double cream.
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