One of my favourite places in London is Somerset house - it's such a beautiful setting and houses so many amazing events including London Fashion Week and over the Christmas period a beautiful Ice-rink and this year The Christmas Arcade by Fortnum and Mason - an amazing pop-up store which has taken over the West Wing of Somerset House and 15 rooms, each individually styled and stock some delicious edible goodies as well as ladies and mens winter accessories, tea caddies, china, decorations, stocking fillers, gifts and games.
Every Tuesday until Christmas is Glad Tiding Tuesday - a late night shopping event which basically has everything and a little more to get you into the festive spirit with a Christmas Choir, tastings, workshops and the chance to meet some of the makers. You can also have the chance to check out there famous Christmas hampers and I am very excited to be able to offer one of my readers the chance to win a Fortnum and Mason Frost Fayre Hamper worth £250
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Mince pies with thick cream :)
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At the moment it's some matcha Christmas tree shortbread that I made recently.
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