TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 9, 2020

Classic Thanksgiving Sweet Potato & Toasted Meringue Yams

A bed of slow-roasted sweet potato complete with a sticky charred marshmallow meringue layer, swirled with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and brown sugar.

Always a BIG Thanksgiving tradition, this classic fluffy sweet potato and yam recipe will give you something to be grateful for.

A bed of slow-roasted sweet potato complete with a sticky charred marshmallow meringue layer swirled with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and brown sugar. Phwoar, it’s salivating stuff.

Is it a casserole, is it a pudding? Nobody knows, but what is important is that no Thanksgiving table is complete without it. Follow these simple steps to make your own sweet & melty holiday side dish.

SERVES 6-8
PREP: 30 MINS COOK: 1 HR 45 MINS
MEDIUM
  • Bake the whole sweet potatoes for 1 hour, they’ll be done when a sharp knife can slide through.
  • Cool the potatoes until you can comfortably handle them. Scoop the flesh out of the sweet potato peels into a bowl.
  • Coat a baking dish with butter
  • Place the sweet potato flesh, 4 tablespoons melted butter, brown sugar, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large bowl. Mash until smooth and combined.
  • Mix in the egg yolks until well-incorporated.
  • Transfer the sweet potato mixture into the prepared baking dish and spread into an even layer. Bake for 30 minutes.
  • While the sweet potato mixture bakes, whisk the egg whites until foamy, about 1 minute. Gradually add the sugar while mixing, and whip the meringue to stiff peaks.
  • Carefully spread the meringue onto the sweet potato mixture, covering all of the sweet potato mixture
  • Bake until the meringue is browned, about 15 minutes more. Serve immediately and dig in!

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Will you be adding Meringue Yams to your Thanksgiving meal?

TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 8, 2020

Weekly Wants: Tonal Dressing

The effortless yet chic finish this trend gives oozes confidence and is the ultimate in power dressing perfection. We promise you can pull it off, and you can thank us for the compliments later!

Whilst tonal dressing feels very on-trend and boujie, it’s actually one of the easiest ways to look stylish and put together with minimal effort- especially if there’s a shade you always gravitate towards!

Tonal dressing, aka dressing from head to toe in one key colour or hue, made a splash onto Instagram in 2019 and has continued to inspire outfits galore this year too. Brown and lilac are the hero colours you’ve likely spotted online in recent months, but this trend works with every shade under the sun.

The effortless yet chic finish this trend gives oozes confidence and is the ultimate in power dressing perfection. If you’re feeling overwhelmed with where to start, mix up the textures of each piece, opt for varying hues of your colour of choice, and break up your colour blocking with accessories if needed! We promise you can pull it off, and you can thank us for the compliments later!

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TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 7, 2020

October Book Club 2020: Wonderland By Juno Dawson

Find out how the team got on with this whirlwind tale of privilege, secrets and lies.

For our October book club, we had the pleasure of reading ‘Wonderland’ – Juno Dawson’s radical and contemporary retelling of Alice In Wonderland.

This compulsive and immersive novel provides the perfect literary rabbit hole we all need right now, all while tackling themes such as mental health, gender & sexuality with remarkable tact.

Find out how the team got on with this whirlwind tale of privilege, secrets and lies.

Alice lives in a world of stifling privilege and luxury – but none of it means anything when your own head plays tricks on your reality. When her troubled friend Bunny goes missing, Alice becomes obsessed with finding her.

On the trail of her last movements, Alice discovers a mysterious invitation to ‘Wonderland’: the party to end all parties – three days of hedonistic excess to which only the elite are welcome.

Will she find Bunny there? Or is this really a case of finding herself? Because Alice has secrets of her own, and ruthless socialite queen Paisley Hart is determined to uncover them, whatever it takes.

Alice is all alone, miles from home and without her essential medication. She can trust no-one, least of all herself, and now she has a new enemy who wants her head…

DANIELLE NOVEMBER 6, 2020

Team Zoella Predict the 2020 John Lewis Christmas Advert!

Ever since the launch of the first-ever John Lewis Christmas ad back in 2007, its debut has become synonymous with the start of yuletide glee. And how much do we need a bit of that this year?

We all know the holiday season is only really official once the John Lewis & Partners Christmas advert hits our screens, usually around mid-November.

Ever since the launch of the first-ever John Lewis Christmas ad back in 2007, its debut has become synonymous with the start of yuletide glee. And how much do we need a bit of that this year?

From accident-prone dragons (2019) to Monty The Penguin (2014 – aka the best one. We said what we said) and lonely sentimental old men living on the moon (2015), the retailer has perfected the Christmas ad recipe over the years, so it could be said that they certainly know a thing or two about making a nation weep. Then again, this is 2020, it won’t take a lot to have us oozing from our eyeballs. We are fair, pathetic game and they know it.

What will 2020’s hotly-anticipated ad have us feeling and whose dulcet plinky-plonky tones will grace the soundtrack this year

So, what will 2020’s hotly-anticipated ad have us feeling and whose dulcet plinky-plonky tones will grace the soundtrack this year (FYI we will be shook if it’s anything less than a wholesome duet from Captain Tom and Harry Styles tbh). We have absolutely zero intel, but we thought we’d have a bloody good go at guessing anyway.

Here’s what the team predict we’ll be seeing from the John Lewis festive ad this year.

Zoe says…

Honestly one of my highlights of every year is watching the John Lewis Christmas Advert and I feel like there will be so much anticipation around this one after such a whirlwind of a year. The pressure is truly on JL, just saying. I’m hoping for something that is uplifting, wholesome and makes you shed a happy tear (I’m not sure we could withstand a man on the moon scenario this year). My guess is a classic John Lewis dreamy cover of a happy song (but possibly a lot slower) and I’m going to go with Lewis Capaldi. I love his voice and I just think a John Lewis advert song would be something he would absolutely NAIL! I’m not 100% sure on a full-frame by frame breakdown, but I do think there will be a nod to the pandemic in some way (although I do believe they would have been working and storyboarding this before March of this year, so maybe a few tweaks have happened along the way). I’m torn by this because I think they will either bring it into the advert or completely avoid it in order to give people a sense of escapism! Okay, I’m going to go with the pandemic nod. I think it will be based around the lack of being able to be physically close to our loved ones, so finding ways in which we can feel close through thoughtful gifts/funny inventive ways to see each other at Christmas? Either way, I will almost definitely love it and cry! Can’t wait to see what they do.

Danielle says…

I’m such a big JL advert fan, in fact, I get pretty fired up over most Christmas ads (I know, I know, super cool). 2018 was a bit of a miss for me, as much as I love Elton John it just didn’t bring those sweet sweet wholesome feelings the previous ads evoked so easily. They brought it back for 2019 with Edgar however I did miss the classically British Love Actually style scenes of people bundled up in scarves and hats. My absolute fave was “The Long Wait” where the little boy was SO excited for Christmas day and when the day came all he wanted to do was give his gifts which is exactly how I feel about Christmas, I’m all about the giving people.

I think it will go back to being all about love and the relationships we have with each other as the cute animals take a step back. Maybe it will be a child writing their Christmas list, pouring over it, researching for hours, but when they hand it over to their parents it’s just a list of all their family members they want to be with on Christmas day. WOW, I actually just shed a tear writing that, what a flippin year eh!

Basically, all we want this year is to be together, happy and healthy, gifts have never mattered so less. It must be SO hard for them to try and guess what kind of situation we’ll be in by the end of the year especially as they have to start working on it so far in advance. So perhaps the tagline would be something like ‘This year you’re the gift’. I hope the cover singer is female as we haven’t had one for a while, maybe Dua Lipa or Charlie XCX as they’re pretty big at the moment. My absolute dream would be Laura Marling singing Fleetwood Mac Landslide. BRING ON THE TEARS.

Charlotte says…

SO! It’s really hard to think of any sort of ad during 2020 not acknowledging the state of affairs we’re currently in, and there’s only so many ways to spin or romanticise that into feel-good magic. Having said that, John Lewis always pull on the ol’ heart strings, so I imagine this year’s ad will be the ultimate tear jerker to really make us sob. I’m kind of not ready …

I’m envisaging animals being a central theme this year, which I know is something they’ve played on before but I just feel like humans and the endless worries we’ve had to deal with might feel a little too close to home. Maybe something about animals in little packs and tribes and not letting anyone get left behind? I think it would feel weird to see masks or social distancing in what is normally such a magical storytelling experience, so I think they might go a little off-piste and surprise us with something that feels like pure escapism.

It would be fun to see them tap into some of the trends of 2020, maybe some banana bread, TikTok or toilet roll thrown in for good measure, but whatever it is I can’t wait for that little slice of normality and joy when you hit ‘play’ for the first (of many) times.

Darcey says…

There’s no doubt that this years advert will be based around the pandemic and I would put money on it being focused on a family member being alone at Christmas. Now I don’t think it will be one of the grandparents because they have done similar before with ‘The Man On The Moon’ 2015 advert. I’m imagining a university student who can’t come home for Christmas or someone who is having to isolate due to Covid and unable to see anyone. I’m thinking a whole lot of community spirit, people dropping off presents and food to them. People carolling outside their door, a heartfelt FaceTime thrown in there somewhere too. I’ve got a feeling an acoustic cover of Pretenders 2000 Miles will be playing, maybe even the Coldplay version or at least sung by someone with a beautiful wispy voice. I predict snow, lot’s of love and a whole lot of tears!

Holly says…

OK I think we all know that the theme is going to be zoom calls, being lonely etc. I’m imagining a family eating playing games, exchanging presents etc, then it pans to the nan and grandad who are all alone, missing their grandchild’s first Christmas when there’s a knock at the door, it’s the gift of technology. A kind stranger hands them a present and when they open it, its a laptop, wham bam your family are there, everyone raises a glass and we all shed a tear. And it’s an acoustic version of Jess Glynn singing I’ll be there.

Lareese says…

I know they plan the Christmas ad a good year ahead or something but no doubt they’ll find a way to make sure it’s a poignant pandemic tear-jerker. One thing’s for sure, they’re going to eat our hearts for breakfast, aren’t they! They’ve focused on animals and cute monsters a lot over the last couple of years, so I reckon they’re going to strip it back and make it all about family togetherness for 2020. Maybe some sort of socially distanced visit to wish grandpa a Merry Christmas from the nursing home window – featuring the dog he had to give up when he moved into the care home. The theme tune? Some glorious tear-jerking acoustic version of Nat King Cole Unforgettable, sung by an undiscovered TikTok star.

Maddie says…

I think if the good people at John Lewis knew what we all needed then this years advert will be 100% uplifting, be full of joy and hope for the future ahead. Where we have all felt isolated in one way or another this year I think this advert will be the antithesis of that. I think it will touch upon ways that we can all be together and be there for one another even if we can’t cross oceans or see all of our loved ones as we’re used to doing at this time of year. I think gifting will be a really minor part of the advert and rather than focusing on products it will focus on memories and moments, however small, that are the most important thing at Christmas. I would love Adele to sing the theme song, she puts a smile on the nation’s face just by being herself and is totally unapologetic which I love. She also has the voice of an angel of course and it’s been too long since we’ve heard her sing.

What are you predicting for the John Lewis 2020 Christmas ad?

TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 5, 2020

Gift Guide: Advent Calendars For Literally Everyone

Enter: advent calendars on steroids, the creme de la creme of miscellaneous treats from food, drinks, craft, lifestyle to fun in the bedroom, there really is an advent calendar for ALL eventualities.

If there was EVER a time we needed a little boost of joy on a morning or a before bed treat, it was always gonna be 2020. And whilst your day is infinitely improved by a small helping of chocolate goodness, we can’t help but feel like that just might not cut it this year…

Whilst they might be a little pricier than your average £5 Dairy Milk situ, we really think we all deserve a little extra love in our day throughout December

Enter: advent calendars on steroids, the creme de la creme of miscellaneous treats from food, drinks, craft, lifestyle to fun in the bedroom, there really is an advent calendar for ALL eventualities. Whilst they might be a little pricier than your average £5 Dairy Milk situ, we really think we all deserve a little extra love in our day throughout December, and all of 2021 to be honest- can we start a petition for advent calendars all year round??

Some of our highlights include the Friends Nespresso Capsule Calendar (new parents/tired students we’re looking at you), the Love Honey Couples 24 Day Calendar (hellloooo more time at home with boo), the Master of Malt 24 Door Vodka selection (bottoms up everyone) and the Lily’s Kitchen Doggie Advent Calendar (because honestly, dogs deserve all the happiness in the world).

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Which one (or five) have made it onto your ‘I made it to the end of 2020’ wish list?

TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 4, 2020

11 Handy Apps To Help You Get Your Sh*t Together This Christmas

We’ve rounded up the best apps to get us organised for Christmas, so we can kick back and enjoy the countdown to the holidays without that last-minute present-wrapping panic and turkey dinner fiasco.

Sometimes the stress of planning for Christmas leaves our festive spirit in tatters. Well, not this year, we say. Not this year! What’s waiting till tomorrow starts tonight.

We’ve rounded up the best apps to get us organised for Christmas, so we can kick back and enjoy the countdown to the holidays without that last-minute present-wrapping panic and turkey dinner fiasco.

From budgeting like a boss to smashing your Secret Santa, here’s how to get all your turtle doves in a neat little row this Christmas.

Giftster

Every family has that one person who’s painfully difficult to buy for but Giftster gives them the opportunity to declare the gifts they’d like to receive, taking all the guess work and dad drama out of holiday shopping.

Create and share your gift ideas and wish lists with family and friends or set up a Secret Santa draw. You can even mark certain gifts as reserved, so you don’t double up on anything. Genius.

Santa’s Bag

Make Christmas shopping a breeze with this easy to use app. Share & save links straight to the app, set and track budgets per person and organise each gift using the handy labelling system, so you can keep on top of your to-do list through the entire process from ‘idea’, ‘need to buy’, ‘purchased’ and ‘wrapped’. You’ll never forget granny’s present again.

Moonpig

Level up your Christmas card game with these one of a kind, personalised designs. Whether you want to upload a memorable photo directly from your camera roll or pick one of their ready-made designs and choose your favourite font, these greeting cards are sure to make your loved ones’ day even more magical. Import reminders from your calendar so you can forever be organised and browse their flowers, hampers and other gifts, ideal for any last-minute stocking fillers. Sweeeeeet!

Papier

Everyone loves a bit of post at Christmas, especially when it’s as beautiful as Papier post. Spread some festive cheer with their v aesthetically pleasing Christmas card sets and singles. Choose from lovingly illustrated merry motifs, real gold foil details or your own photo design and personalise the inside with a lovely message or leave blank for your own unique handwritten note.

Punchbowl

Make sure everyone’s kept in the loop with these free fun digital invites and save-the-dates, perfect for organising your festive family get-together. Build your guest list quickly and easily with convenient import options from your contacts and keep track of your RSVPs in real-time from the app. Follow up with any guests who haven’t responded yet with a casual passive-aggressive reminder text/email, and chat with guests one-on-one or broadcast updates and announcements to the whole group. Advanced features allow you to add a co-host and add a poll – very useful stuff.

Price Runner

The holy grail of smart holiday shopping, Price Runner is the UK’s biggest product and price comparison service. You can compare all the products you find in store and keep track of special offers to ensure you’re getting the best deal.

Simply scan the product in store and the app will direct you to a price comparison so you can see if it’s worth purchasing elsewhere. Set price alerts for products you’re waiting to buy to get notified when the price is reduced and save your favourite products to easily-accessible lists to help you keep track of your present buying.

Christmas Countdown

Because those December days all blur into one (especially after one too many Baileys), sometimes the best and simplest way to get a handle on your Christmas to-do list is to know how many sleeps are left until the big day.

Amazon Wish List

What did we do before the days of the Amazon’s wish list? Make your own wish list to circulate with family members (subtle as ever) and you’ll never end up with 12 pairs of socks again. It automatically removes a gift idea from the list once it’s been purchased so there’s no risk of duplicates.

Any.do

Get sh*t done, with Any.do – a simple tool to help you remember the million and one things you’ve got to get done in time for Christmas. Your tasks, lists and reminders sync seamlessly across all devices, including integration with your calendar, so you crack on with your organisation, wherever you are. Streamline your festive food shop with the intelligent grocery list tool you never knew you needed. Import recipes and share lists with your family and friends to make this year’s Christmas shop a pain-free experience.

Santa’s Secret Keeper

A festive, spoiler-free app dedicated to matching Secret Santas for you. Create your SS gift exchange for family, friends or colleagues, add all participants, the price range and any other details and you’re done. Now all that’s left to do is find the perfect gift on a pre-determined budget…

No More Socks

No More Socks seamlessly integrates shopping and sharing into the gift planning process. Set budgets, specify your first choice, share gift lists and keep track of present ideas throughout the year so by the time it comes to buying your yuletide prezzies, you’ve got a whole year’s worth of hints, ideas and previous successes. No socks, no stress.

What are your top tips for getting organised this Christmas?

TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 3, 2020

Guest Recipe: Meringue Girls Christmas Trees

We're so excited to have MG takeover our IG stories today and bless us with this wonderful recipe for Christmas Tree Meringues.

If you’ve ever seen a lemon meringue pie from Meringue Girls you know they are NOT playing around when it comes to delicious sugar and egg whites! We’re so excited to have MG takeover our IG stories today and bless us with this wonderful recipe for Christmas Tree Meringues.

Before you start, read through the whole recipe and all of their tips so that you have a good grasp of what’s ahead. You can also find the method as an Instagram highlight here – check it out for useful images and references.

Top Tips

  1. Use metal or glass bowls where you can as grease can cling to plastic ones.
  2. Depending on the size of your mixer, you can scale this recipe up or down… just make sure you always have a sugar to egg ratio of 2:1.   The smallest batch we recommend is 300g sugar to 150g egg whites.
  3. The time it takes to whisk your egg whites can vary – it should be 5-7 minutes but keep a close eye on them and start adding sugar once you have soft peaks.  This will vary depending on your mixer and the freshness of your eggs.
  4. You can use fresh eggs or egg whites from a carton.  If using fresh eggs, you probably won’t need cream of tartar, especially if your mixer is powerful.
SERVES 6
PREP: 30 MINS COOK: 50 MINS
MEDIUM
  1. Preheat the oven to 200’c.
  2. Tip your caster sugar into a small cake tin or roasting tray lined with baking parchment. Shake to level out the sugar and then heat in the oven for a few minutes – until hot to the touch but not melting.
  3. Place your egg whites in the bowl of your mixer and add a teaspoon of cream of tartar. Whisk slowly at first, gradually increasing the speed until the egg whites are at the stiff peaks stage – approximately five minutes.
  4. Turn the oven down to 100’c, leaving the door ajar to help it cool down quickly – your meringues need to be baking at a lower temperature than used to heat the sugar.
  5. Turn your mixer up to full speed at start adding the sugar one tablespoonful at a time, bashing out any big lumps. You want the egg whites to maintain their volume as you keep adding sugar – if you see it starting to collapse, stop adding sugar and allow the mixture to stiffen and rise before adding the rest of the sugar, again a spoonful at a time.
  6. Once all of the sugar has been added, keep whisking until you have a stiff and glossy mixture. It’s ready to use when it holds its shape, usually about 2-5 minutes after you add the last of the sugar. You should also be able to see lovely peaks in the mixture if you remove and upturn the whisk.
  7. Add the vanilla bean extract to the meringue and gently fold it through the mixture. Do this by hand rather than in the mixer – we find that whisking in flavouring loosens the meringue more than mixing by hand.  You’re now ready to colour and pipe your Christmas tree meringues.

COLOURING & PIPING YOUR MERINGUE

  1. Turn your piping bags inside out, leaving a little tip on each one for you to hold on to later.
  2. Paint green colouring all over the inside of your piping bags, making sure to go right down to the tip so that all of your trees pick up the colour as you pipe them.
  3. Place the star nozzle in the tip of one piping bag and pull the bag the right way around again.
  4. Fill the bag with half of your flavoured meringue mixture. You’ll need to repeat the last two steps with the second piping bag once you’ve piped your first bag, washing and drying the star nozzle in between.
  5. Cut parchment to the size of your baking trays.
  6. Use sharp scissors to cut off the tip of the piping bag, making sure the serrated teeth of the star nozzle are clear of the piping bag. Squeeze small dollops of meringue into the corner of each baking tray and stick the parchment down.
  7. Hold the piping bags with both hands, placing your dominant hand at the top of the bag and your other hand halfway down the bag. Hold the bag steady, about 2cm above the tray and squeeze the bag from the top to start forming the base of your Christmas tree.  Keep the bag completely still while squeezing, using your lower hand to keep the bag steady.  Stop squeezing once the meringue hits the tray and then lift the piping bag a tiny amount, without creating a break between the meringue on the tray and the meringue left in the piping bag.  Drop the bag back down again slightly and squeeze gently to form the middle section of the tree.  Repeat the tiny lift and drop a second time and then lift the piping bag straight up to leave a cute peak on the top of your Christmas tree.  This will take a bit of practice so don’t worry if you don’t get it first time, just keep going and get a feel for it!
  8. Repeat until you have piped all of your mixture – you want to work quickly as your mixture will loosen over time.
  9. Sprinkle brightly coloured 100s and 1000s over your Christmas trees and top with an edible golden star.
  10. Transfer to the oven and bake for 40-50 minutes to be crisp on the outside and mallowy in the middle. Take them out of the oven when they lift easily off the baking trays with their bases intact.  Leave to cool on their baking trays but make sure to try one while they’re still warm!
  11. Once cool, pack up in cute gift bags to give as presents or store in a biscuit tin for up to two weeks.
TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 2, 2020

20 Things To Do In November

We present 20 things you can actually do in November without the caveat of, ‘if we’re allowed’.

There’s just seven Fridays left until Christmas, guys. Seven. And given that this year has been absolutely feral to say the least, we are all for bringing those festivities forward in whatever way we can.

Fairy lights, fireworks, Michael Bublé and overpriced cinnamon candles

What better way to snuff out that 2020 negativity than by eclipsing it with a blanket of joy, fairy lights, fireworks, Michael Bublé and overpriced cinnamon candles. We present 20 things you can actually do in November without the caveat of, ‘if we’re allowed’.

1 Start your Christmas shopping. Heads up fam: hand sanitiser will be heavily gifted

2 Write a goodbye 2020 letter. There’s not enough writing paper in the world.

3 Cook your favourite Winter meal complete with hunks of crusty bread

4 Experience uncontrollable crying when you watch the John Lewis ad for the first time

5 Say ‘oo ah’ at the fireworks & the burning coronavirus effigies, even if it is at a drive-thru this year

6 Do a random act of kindness, the world needs it!

7 Defrost your Christmas playlist. It’s never too early.

8 Clean out your wardrobe (again) & donate your garms to a new loving home

9 Make a pot of mulled wine to glug whilst you complete Netflix

10 Consider buying a range of festive pet outfits even if you don’t own a dog

11 Buy a poppy and observe Remembrance Day

12 Pick a new podcast to listen to on your chilly Winter walks. All. The. Zen.

13 Binge watch an entire series. The Crown, Emily In Paris, The Fall. The devil works hard but you work harder.

14 Prioritise your self-care, Winter can be a sucky time so don’t forget to look after YOU

15 Buy your chocolate advert now just to torment yourself until Dec 1st

16 Romanticise the ordinary. You don’t have to do something revolutionary every day, sometimes you just need a quiet, unproductive guilt-free weekend.

17 Book a festive mani – only candy cane stripes ‘n’ glitter will do

18 Grab a Christmas sarnie for your lunch – we want to smell like herb stuffing and port & cranberry sauce from now until the end of December

19 Look forward to playing living room Jenga as you try and make room for the Christmas tree…

20 Snap up a Black Friday deal or 10

What will you be getting up to this November?

TEAM ZOELLA NOVEMBER 1, 2020

Weekly Wants: Christmas Decorations!

Whether you’re a chic Scandi/neutral lover or want to go all out with kitsch and colourful decorations, making your home a place of joy this Christmas is something we can all do with a little more of.

Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la! Halloween is done and dusted so you guessed it, we’re in full Christmas mode and are absolutely THRILLED about it. 2020 has thrown some absolutely rotten scenarios our way, but we’re of the opinion that there’s not much that can’t be solved by mulled wine, a tinsel decked house and a mince pie (or 3).

This year has also taught us that our homes really are our sanctuaries, hammering home the importance of a cosy, comforting and zen space to unwind in at the end of a long day.

So whilst it looks like we’ll be celebrating Christmas parties over Zoom, unwrapping presents on FaceTime and sending hugs to loved ones via text, making the home one that still gives you all the festive feels is essential to keep a smile on your face and a warmth in your heart. Whether you’re a chic Scandi/neutral lover or want to go all out with kitsch and colourful decorations, making your home a place of joy this Christmas is something we can all do with a little more of.

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TEAM ZOELLA OCTOBER 31, 2020

Faux vs Real: A Comprehensive Guide To Shopping Christmas Trees This Festive Season

In this blog post, we run through the best lifelike artificial trees the interweb has to offer as well as the different real tree varieties and their best features.

Every year thousands of households face the same Yuletide dilemma of choosing between a real Christmas tree or an artificial one, and whilst locally grown Christmas trees are definitely the more sustainable option, they can also be quite the investment during what is an already ridiculously spenny month for most.

In this blog post, we run through the best lifelike artificial trees the interweb has to offer as well as the different real tree varieties and their best features.

Artificial Christmas Trees

Artificial trees may not be able to compete with that pine-fresh real Christmas tree smell but what they lack in scent-imental appeal they more than make up for in cost-effective convenience and longevity.

There’s also the added bonus of easy decorating and maintenance since they tend to be more symmetrical than their real fir counterparts

Faux spruces can be dusted off & reused every year for a fraction of the price, making them a great long-lasting and budget-friendly option during the most expensive month of the year. There’s also the added bonus of easy decorating and maintenance since they tend to be more symmetrical than their real fir counterparts and you don’t have to remember to water them every other day.

From pre-lit to fully decorated, frosted, flocked, wooden and everything in-between, here’s the best and most realistic faux Christmas trees to ensure your holiday season is merry and bright.

Real-looking Artificial

Best feature: They’ll never know!

The creme de la creme of the artificial tree world these bad boys are hard to clock. Taking notes from the finest spruce, invest in one of the below if you’re hoping to trick your guests into thinking yours is the real deal!

White Company £295 | Homebase £115 | Balsam Hill £579

Classic Artificial

Best Feature: Perfect for fitting all your decorations on

The picture-perfect artificial tree; tall, triangular and perfect for packing all your brilliant baubles on. Top points if you invest in a tree that’s pre-lit for the ultimate faff-free assembly.

White Stores £109.99 | Next £70 | Wayfair £163.99

Super Snowy

Best Feature: Finally a white Christmas you can rely on!

Every year we dream of a white Christmas so why not guarantee it yourself with a snow-tipped spruce. Admittedly these won’t fool anyone but they will look fantastic against all your white decorations.

White Stores £279.99 | Wilko £75 | Marks & Spencer £149

Mini-Me

Best Feature: Super cute on table tops

Not every abode can fit a 6ft Christmas tree in, so these little fellas will make you feel super festive without having to squeeze a tree through the door. Pop them on tabletops or window bays and decorate with battery-powered fairy lights and tiny baubles.

Marks & Spencer £7.50 | Habitat £16 | Next £20

So Scandi

Best Feature: Great for smaller spaces or pet owners

Looking for an uber-cool Christmas with none of the fluff? Every minimalist who isn’t into the trad trees will love these Scandi alternatives, extra points if you add the beautiful brown paper packages underneath!

Cox & Cox £25 | Cox & Cox £75 | Cox & Cox £175

Pine Cone Paradise

Best Feature: bring the outdoors in

Nothing says Christmas quite like pine cones and berries so why not grab a tree with some extra nature already thrown on. Go easy on the decorations and let the little pops of red speak for themselves.

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Nicely Novelty

Best feature: Heaps of fun and personality

Stuff the idea of a green tree altogether, go balls to wall and pick up something festively fabulous! You can pretty much buy trees in every colour, go for rainbow if you can’t make up your mind. These beauties make the perfect backdrop to all those novelty decorations you can’t get enough of.

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Real Christmas Trees

If you prefer to shop real Christmas trees over the artificial variety, you’ll know all about the mind-boggling struggle of picking your favourite felled fellow each year. To make the task a tad easier, here’s the 411 on the most popular fir baby types and their most common characteristics.

Top tip: look for a shiny, glossy green coat and tap it on the ground to test the needle drop before buying to ensure it’s a fresh cutting. Once you’ve picked your favourite fir, we’ve got a handy blog post here to help you keep him green and glossy all through the holidays.

Norway Spruce

Best feature: bushy shape and traditional aesthetic

Originally from Scandinavia, the Norway Spruce is considered the oldest traditional Christmas tree that boasts a classic festive scent and pyramidal shape. Great for late Christmas tree decorators or those with cooler rooms as it can be prone to dropping more needles than the other varieties. If you want a tree packed with decorations, the Norway Spruce is a good tree to pick due to its abundance of branches.

Nordmann Fir

Best feature: great shape and longer lasting

This majestic fir originated from the Caucus mountains in Russia and has rich glossy green needles and strong tiered branches. Renowned for its elegant picture-perfect shape and superior needle holding abilities, it is the most popular Christmas tree species in Europe. You can now purchase a beautiful Nordmann Fir for delivery from John Lewis here.

Balsam Fir

Best feature: Aromatic scent

The Balsam Fir is the most aromatic of all the firs. It’s one of America’s all-time favourite Christmas trees due to its soft short needles, distinctive long-lasting aroma, dense foliage and dark green colour.

Blue Spruce

Best feature: steely blue / silvery green foliage

With its distinctive cool-blue colour and elegant shape, it’s definitely one of the most stylish trees of the bunch. However, they are very prickly so they’re probably not idea for families with young children. Handle with care.

Fraser Fir

Best feature: Narrow, fragrant & bushy

Although best suited for smaller spaces, the Fraser Fir is still one of the most popular and most fragrant Christmas trees. With its classic balsam scent, good needle retention and soft green/silver branches, it’s a beautiful spruce that’ll make any home feel holiday-ready. You can now purchase a beautiful Fraser Fir for delivery from John Lewis here.

Noble Fir

Best feature: handsome blue /green foliage

The ultimate in luxury Christmas trees – a Noble Fir is a chunky tree with beautiful blue-tinged needles and perfectly spaced branches. If you’re looking for a dramatic festive focal point with sturdy needles, this is the one to go for.

Lodgepole Pine

The crème de la crème – a Lodgepole Pine has the best needle retention of all the species. You’ll be able to spot one from its long green needles, bushy appearance, strong pine scent and upward-pointing branches. If you get lucky, it might even have some little pine cone on it. How festive!

Which camp are you in, real or faux? Either way, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without that humble green icon would it!