Hamper Blog alex.walker on 22 Oct 2010

First Brochure – Christmas 1984

As we approach Christmas, we’re only a few weeks away from distributing our 2010 brochure. In keeping with tradition, it’s laden with all sorts of goodies for Christmas, from the traditional Christmas hampers that you know and love, through to personalised sweetie gifts, picnic gifts, fresh foods and much more in between.

So, whilst thinking of the forthcoming brochure, my mind inevitably began to wander back to brochures of the past and came to rest on the first brochure ever produced by Virginia Hayward, for Christmas 1984.

Set on a plain green background, the cover features two angelic girls rifling through a Christmas hamper at the foot of a Christmas tree in front of a roaring fire. The cover boasts ‘Virginia Hayward’s Selection of Traditional British Good Taste’ and could hardly be more Christmassy!

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 22 Sep 2010

Personalisation, Photos and Sweets!

Have you checked out our new sister website at yourhamper.com? As you may have gathered from previous posts, this new service allows you customise and personalise your hamper with a design and image. Well, we have been open for just over a week now, and have been personalising all manner of gifts. Birthdays and Congratulations have been the most popular occasions, but a lot of people have been making use of the photo upload facility to really personalise the gift.

Back here at Virginiahayward.com we have a full selection of Christmas hampers and gifts as well as our all year round range (if you do not quite fancy mince pies this early in the year!). Not surprisingly, what with a large number of students starting university, we have seen a large increase in the number of sweet gifts such as our Tear and Share hamper. A great way to make friends in those first few weeks!

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 03 Aug 2010

The Chilli Hamper – Growing Your Chillies (Part 5)

In the final part of this series, we’ll be looking at the flowers and fruit that will have appeared on your Chilli plant by now. A final big thank you to the team at The Chilli King who have offered their expertise on how to grow chilli plants.

As your pepper plants begin to mature you will start to notice flowers appearing on your plants. This is the sign you have been waiting for as it means that your first chillies are not that far off. All that stands between you and fresh chilli pods is pollination.

Pollination will be taken care of naturally by bees and other insects if your plants are kept outside. If grown inside your plants may suffer from flower drop, in which case you may want to consider hand pollination. Don’t worry, this is not as sordid as it may sound. All you need to do is wait until you have a few flowers on your plants then lightly rub your little finger inside the flower heads on your plants. Alternatively use a small artists paint brush or a cotton bud. This will do the bees job of moving pollen around from flower to flower.

Eventually you will see that some of the flowers will go brown and drop off. This is usually no need for alarm as the cause will be a chilli pushing its way through the flower. All you need to do now is to keep up the water/food and wait for your chillies to ripen.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 29 Jul 2010

The Chilli Hamper – Growing Chillis (Part 4)

In our continuing series about growing Chillies that you’ll find in our Chilli Cube Hamper, we’re passing on advice from The Chilli King about the very best tried and tested methods for growing fiery chillis! Today’s post is about what you should feed to your chilli plants.

How often should you feed them and what with? In the early stages and while the weather is quite mild you can give them a bit of tap water every 2-3 days or whenever the soil is looking dry on top. As the summer temperatures increase, you can increase this to once a day.

Once the flowers start to flower you can introduce a few drops of liquid tomato food into their water during every other watering, using half the dilution strength recommended for tomato plants. Doing so gives the plants the extra energy required to keep producing fruit over the summer months.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 22 Jul 2010

The Chilli Hamper – Growing your Chillis (Part 2)

Thanks again to the team at ‘The Chilli King’ who are kindly offering their advice and experience with regard to growing chilli plants. You’ll find a packet of seeds in our Chilli Cube Hamper, which means that once all the Chilli flavour goodies have gone, you’ll have your own stash of homegrown Chillis!

Once your seeds have begun to germinate they suddenly have a new requirement to fulfill, light. Depending on where you are and which way your windows face, the windowsill or conservatory may well be adequate and provide your seedlings with enough light to flourish. The Chilli King warns that one problem with growing plants this way is that as they reach up to towards their light source (the sun) they can grow tall and spindly.

Growers can avoid leggy plants is by introducing artificial lighting. The simplest, and by far the cheapest option, is simple fluorescent tube lights bought from any DIY store.

The one downside with fluorescent lighting is that it tends to give off lots of heat which can scald or even kill the seedlings, but this problem can be eradicated by using bulbs that are called ‘cool white’. From experience most light fixings will come with normal bulbs so be sure to spend an extra couple of pounds on cool white bulbs.

Next all you need to do is to rig the lights up above your chilli seedlings. This can be done many different ways and much will depend on the resources and space available. One thing to bear in mind is that ideally whatever you mount your lights to should be adjustable as you will need to move them higher as you little seedlings grow into big strong chilli plants!

Ideally the lights should be positioned between 5-25cm from the top of your plants and you can use a simple timer switch so that the plants receive 18 hours per day under the lights. Alternatively you can put them by a window during the day then move them under the lights during the night.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 14 Jul 2010

Insulated Picnic Hamper

One of the best bits of any our hampers is the hamper itself, as it’s the bit which lasts the longest and can be reused over and over again. This is particularly the case for our insulated picnic hamper, which can be filled with food which needs to be kept cool. Simply add a cool block and food will stay chilled for hours, even on the hottest picnic day.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 30 Jun 2010

Life Goes On…

Our last post was of course prior to the England vs Germany game, when there was still a slim chance that we might still be in with a chance of reaching the quarter finals. Without dredging through the detail of the disappointment (to put it mildly) that we all felt on Sunday, it is all over for England, but frankly, deservedly so. However, the quarter finals look set for some thrilling matches; Argentina vs Germany or Brazil vs The Netherlands should both be cracking games and it’s great to see the Ghanaians still flying the flag for Africa. Spain worked hard to reach the last 8 too and have turned on the style in this competition.

So there’s still plenty of reason to purchase a World Cup hamper to enjoy the final games with. By all means include a message of sympathy for all the broken hearted England fans out there, but it’s an excellent final 8 so there’s still every excuse to watch the next 11 days of football.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 25 Jun 2010

England vs Germany

It can never be said that English tournament football is not exciting. Quite how we have managed to engineer a situation where we have to beat a German side, to then (probably!) play an Argentinian side who are admittedly wobbly at the back, but otherwise in very good form, I will never know.

The pessimistic among you should order a hamper or gift before Sunday, as our free delivery offer is only valid whilst England remain in the World Cup. Mr Capello will obviously be waiting until well into July to order his World Cup Hamper, but I would exercise a little more caution and take advantage while you still can.

Of course, if you haven’t already ordered a personalised World Cup hamper to comfort you through Sunday’s game, I’m afraid that it’s too late for us to get one to you, but we’ll certainly be able to get you a hamper before England’s next game, maybe against Argentina…

If you’re doing all that you can to avoid the football, you probably aren’t interested in our personalised World Cup Hamper, but the weather is continuing to be kind to us at the moment, so you might be able to escape to the quiet of the countryside for a good old fashioned picnic. If the fitted picnic hamper is a little too pricey for you, then have a rummage around our selection of empty baskets for one of our traditional hampers and fill it with fresh food, wines and nibbles for a delicious, but football-free picnic.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 23 Jun 2010

England vs Slovenia

With just 4 hours to go before the kick off of this game, I’m certain that only the very pessimistic would have predicted that England would find themselves in a position where they had to win this game to qualify for the next round of the World Cup. However, that is now the reality, so it’s with crossed fingers, toes and anything else which can be crossed that we nervously await the end of this match.

Of course, if you haven’t already ordered a personalised World Cup hamper to comfort you through the game, I’m afraid that it’s too late for us to get one to you for today’s game, but we’ll certainly be able to get you a hamper before England’s next game, whether that’s the quarter finals or the qualifiers for Euro 2014…

If you’re doing all that you can to avoid the football today, you probably aren’t interested in our personalised World Cup Hamper, but the weather is continuing to be kind to us at the moment, so you might be able to escape to the quiet of the countryside for a good old fashioned picnic. If the fitted picnic hamper is a little too pricey for you, then have a rummage around our selection of empty baskets for one of our traditional hampers and fill it with fresh food, wines and nibbles for a delicious, but football-free picnic.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 22 Jun 2010

Lots of Goals!

According to the stats, yesterday was the most one sided day of the tournament so far and the joint highest in terms of the number of goals scored. With a total of 10 goals altogether (7 from the Portugese!), yesterday was also the first day of the competition that saw no goals at all from any of the 3 losing sides.

I’m sure that the official statisticians would have figured that out for themselves by now, but I’m quite pleased that I got there all by myself. Lets hope that tomorrow’s game gives us some equally nice stats, although I’m not the only person in the office who isn’t holding their breath on that score.

Our World Cup hamper is still available and delivery is still free. Filled with the official beer of the World Cup, tasty crisps, chilli bites and other nibbles, this is just the thing to have by your side as you settle into an armchair, full of nervous tension every time Wayne Rooney gets the ball with a clear run at goal. Lets just hope that we can give Slovenia  a better thrashing than Algeria!

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