❤ LOVE LOCAL ❤ GIFT IDEAS Mother’s day TREAT YOUR MUM TO SOMETHING SPECIAL
Under £10
ROOTS AND WINGS ORGANIC
ORANGE BISCUITS If you’re planning on waking mum up with a cuppa on Mother’s Day, why not accompany it with these chocolate covered biscuits enriched with orange oil from Roots and Wings? A company started by a mother who believed “the best things in life you can give your children are roots for stability and confi dence and wings for aspiration”, they’re a fi tting gift this Mother’s Day. Available in independent delicatessens, food stores and garden nurseries across the South West, or online via their website
www.rootsandwingsorganic. com. 10% of profi ts are donated to children’s charities.
Not sure what to get for your mum this year? Ceri Wills has been hunting high and low for creative and mouth-watering Mother’s Day gift ideas.
Sunday March 15th
TINY MARMALADE COMPANY TASTER BOX Another breakfast treat to start the day off right. If your mum’s a fan of toast in the morning, you can’t go far wrong with a taster box from the Tiny Marmalade Com- pany in Devon. They’ll include 6 random fl avours from over 60 different recipes including Mojito Marmalade, Apricot and Peppermint and Blueberries and Cava, and you’ll pay for just 5. Taster boxes can be ordered online, or purchased in one of their stockists across Devon. Head to their website at
www.tinymarmalade.com for a full list of stockists.
BLOSSOM SUGAR
ART GIFT BOXED SET If you’re getting creative in the kitchen for Mother’s Day, take it up a notch with this blossom sugar art gift set from Overt Locke. You can make quick and easy fl owers in marzipan, icing or modelling choco- late, just follow the step-by-step instructions to craft beautiful fl owers for cupcakes, cakes and cookies to really impress. Available at Overt Locke stores in Somerset or online at
www.myhigh.st/overt-locke-ltd.
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