Archives for August 2013

Rock’N’Roll Wedding at Heaton House Farm

Themed weddings are becoming vastly popular as they are great ways to express you and your partner’s personality and interests.

Heaton House Farm

Photo Credit: Adrian Thomas

Last weekend we catered for a retro Rock’N’Roll wedding that was held at the bespoke wedding venue, Heaton House Farm, which is set on the border between Cheshire and Staffordshire.

The venue was decorated in monochrome and featured cute ideas that added to the music theme of the event.

Tiered Table Centre

It included a tiered tower made from different sized records that held wedding favours and dried flower confetti. The wedding favours included nostalgic sweets like Liquorice Allsorts and everyone’s favourite Swizzel-Matlows.

Stone Roses Table Sign

Tables were named after the bride and grooms favourite bands, like The Stone Roses and a ‘Little Black Book of Set Lists’ was featured on each table for guests to share their favourite songs and artists.

Hay at Heaton House

Outside were these giant hay bales dressed as a bride and groom dubbed Mr and Mrs Hay that have been a feature at many of the Heaton House Farm weddings over the summer.

For more information on Heaton House and the events they organise, visit the website.

Balbier Wyatt Group

Friends of Vanilla, Balbier Wyatt Group have received accolades in national newspaper, The Telegraph. The family business has had success for more than 50 years through three generations.

Balbier Wyatt

Over the last few years the company has grown from strength to strength and now dresses women all over the UK and Ireland. They are looking to expand their reach to the United Arab Emirates, Europe and USA, hoping their renowned consistent high levels of personal customer service will grant them success abroad.

With three generations of bridal fashion expertise and a dedicated team that understands your needs and offers and array of amazing gowns and accessories, they are more than capable of guiding bride-to-be’s to find their ideal dress.

To read the article, click here.

Dinner Party Decoration

When it comes to hosting a dinner party, preparing and cooking the food is only half the battle. Serving the food in a way that keeps it fresh, hot or cold, and easy access to guests can be tricky.

Today we take a look at how to create the perfect dinner party.

Rearrange the Furniture

Table

Don’t be afraid to rearrange the furniture before the party. If you’ve gone out of your way to invite friends over for a nice meal at your home, make it as comfortable as possible. The more space there is the better but remember to make sure there is space for everyone to sit down. This may mean removing some items and storing them in the garage or another room.

Depending on how your hosting your dinner party, it can be a good idea to create different food stations to stop everyone congregating in one spot. One area could be for drinks, another for desserts, whilst one area can be used to serve the main meal.

Break Out the Good China

Crockery

If you own a specially bought set of crockery, don’t be afraid to use it. Sometimes people are afraid of it breaking and not being able to replace it but wow your guests with your display pieces. If you don’t have matching sets. embrace it. Mixing and matching styles and colours can bring a unique element to your dinner party.

Scouring vintage shops and car boots can be a great place to find individually crafted items that would make for interesting table fodder.

Set the Mood

Lighting

The simplest and still effective way to create a lighting atmosphere is by using candles. Nobody will complain about there being too many candles. Using white Christmas lights can make a dramatic impact. They can be used for mood lighting and as a backlight by hiding them away on kitchen cabinets, behind a sofa or tucked behind a food table.

We mentioned rearranging the furniture, this doesn’t stop when it comes to lighting. That soft lamp you adore from your bedroom could be introduced into the dining room and no-one will be any the wiser.

Au Naturale

Au Naturale

Embrace a bit of mother nature into the dining experience. The obvious way is by including fresh flowers but don’t overdo it. If you buy a big bouquet, break it down into small bunches to stop them from getting in your way. They can also stop people from seeing each other if you keep them together.

Go with what the season is offering. If you have a herb garden, sprigs can add a pleasing scent. Another way is to have open containers of various herbs and spices on the table for people to use. It looks nice and adds some freshness to the room.

Height and Texture

Tiered Stand
Photo Credit: Mark R Williamson Photography

Add some height and texture to the table. The easiest way to do this is by buying some cake stands or tiered servers. If you can’t get your hands on these a neat trick is to turn bowls and trays upside and cover with a tablecloth or sheet. For texture, get hold of hygienic materials like some slate or wooden boards.

Don’t forget to arrange the easy to handle foods in the middle of the table and the harder ones on the edges of the table. Leave some space for guests to put their wine down too!

What tips do you have to create a luxury dinner party? Share your ideas over on our Facebook page.

Upper House Hayfield

Here at Vanilla in Allseasons, we pride ourselves on working with some of the most bespoke wedding venues in the country. Upper House, a former hunting lodge stands alone on the magnificent mountain of Kinder Scout in the Peak District National Park.

Upper House

Nestled within 30 acres of private woodland, and with exclusive fishing and sporting rights to Kinder Reservoir, Upper House is a spectacular remote country retreat featured only 24 miles from Manchester city centre.

Grounds

A castellated fortress that is wrapped around a stunning central courtyard, the house comprises of a medieval banqueting hall, original inn and luxurious accommodation for up to 21 guests.

Upper House Doorway

As expected from any historical building, each room is steeped in nostalgia as is clear when you step through the grandiose venue. The ancient farmstead dating back to at least the 14th Century was used as a shooting lodge for the Mayor of Manchester, James Watts before becoming a centre for recreation. Upper House even played host to famous author, Agatha Christie as she would visit for seclusion to devise her legendary plots.

Interior

The interior has been carefully restored to bring it into its former glory and still features its original detailing. Many of the weddings we have catered for have stripped back on decoration allowing the venue’s beauty to be the theme of the wedding.

For more information on Upper House, visit the website.

Summertime Recipes for Children

Keep the little ones busy over the summer break by encouraging them to join you in the kitchen. Today on the blog we take a look at some simple recipe ideas that your children can help to make.

Fish Finger and Mushy Peas

Homemade Fish Fingers

There’s no need to resort to shop-bought when making your own is this easy. This homemade fish finger recipe from the BBC Good Food website is an excellent source of nutrition. They’re super delicious too! It goes well with lemon-roasted new potatoes.

Picnic Loaf

Picnic Loaf

If you’re heading to the park or countryside for a family picnic over the holidays, a picnic loaf is great to take along. Take a loaf of bread and fill it with all the flavours you love in a sandwich. This recipe from Sainsbury’s shows you how to layer ham, salami, cheese, and roasted vegetables.

Fruit and Nut Chocolate Fridge Cake

Fruit and Nut Chocolate Fridge Cake

Children love nothing more than baking with their parents; it makes them feel grown up and the results are always rewarding. This Fruit & Nut Chocolate Fridge Cake is easy and fun to make with your children. You can add your own favourite ingredients and use whichever type of chocolate you like.

Smoothies

Smoothies

Smoothies are terrific snacks for kids; they’re a great way of getting picky eaters to get their five a day. They are full of vitamins and nutrients but are colourful and full of flavour too. You just need a blender and a selection of your favourite or seasonal fruits. Experiment with combinations and see which flavours you can create.

Are you going to try any of these with your children? Let us know if you know any other recipe suggestions.

Vibrant Bunting at Upper House Hayfield

Each wedding we cater for is different to the last one and that’s one of the things we love about catering at these special occasions.

Upper House

This weekend we were at the idyllic Upper House Hayfield, a former hunting lodge that stands alone on the magnificent mountain of Kinder Scout in the Peak District National Park.

Punch and Judy

The venue housed a vintage wedding last weekend featuring elements from carnivals including a traditional Punch and Judy show.

Upper House Hayfield

There were elements of fun spread throughout the grandiose interior and exteriors of Upper House Hayfield. We were particularly fond of the bold and vibrant coloured bunting covered chandeliers with hanging glass orbs.

Upper House Hayfield

Folksy have shared some tips for making your own bunting and the styles you can choose from.

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