Sabrina is a Lifestyle, Parenting and Product Review Blogger. A Writer, Photographer, Reviewer, Home Cook, Crafter & Nature Enthusiast. You will find a bit of all those categories here on Severn Wishes Blog, Welcome to Sabrina's Lifestyle Blogging & Honest Reviews.
Hello! I’m Sabrina and Welcome to my Blog Severn Wishes!
As I open the last Treatbox of the year for 2022 I’m greeted with Red paper and a Sticker that reads “Fa La La La La”! I have held off on bringing this Review to the website because of all the postal strikes, some boxes have arrived much later than expected. I didn’t want to spoil the surprise for anyone.
Don’t forget that you can click my “Treatbox” tab under my blog categories to look back through all of the Treatbox UK unboxing, Reveals and Reviews from the very beginning up to now.
Without further ado! Let’s get into this last unboxing of 2022! If you would prefer to watch my video recorded live when I first unboxed this one then please head to either my Instagram feed or my Facebook page.
What is Inside the December box?
December Calendar Print Treatbox Original Pair of Socks – Beige Reindeer Rudolph Christmas Treatbox Original Christmas Decoration – Ceramic Heart “it’s the most wonderful time of the year” Treatbox Original Print A5 “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear” Treatbox Original Wrapping Paper x 2 Large Sheets – 1 x White Stars & 1 x Red Stars Sensory Retreats Elf Eyes Self Heating Eye Mask – Unscented Whittard Raspberry Ripple flavour White Hot Chocolate Drink Mix 20g Mistletoe Kisses Heart Bath Bombs x 4 Christmas Cookies Vanilla Lip Balm Pot
My Opinion on this Box
Well there we have it, that was the final Treatbox UK Reveal and Review of 2022! It’s been a great box, one with a nice overall theme of Christmas and of Stars.
The items that I have liked the most this box have been the Hanging Decoration, the Socks, the Bath Bombs and the Lip Balm. I also love the Wrapping Paper because it is a sustainable paper item that can be recycled after use, or re-used for crafting. The assortment of products this month has been well considered and I really like the mix of self care and treats. My only wish would have been for an edible treat too like a tiny chocolate Santa!
We have something to drink, something to wear, something to put on our Christmas tree, something to keep track of the month, something seasonal to display and something to help us gift to others this festive season. Overall I really enjoyed unboxing this!
I will let you know on my social media when I get around to trying the hot chocolate and the bath bombs so watch out for those, I’m looking forward to some self care the other side of Christmas when I’m a little less busy!Today I am wearing last years Treatbox Christmas socks, it will be these lovely new Reindeer socks turn tomorrow!
Wishing all who read this a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year too! Thank you for reading my Reveal and Review today.
The December 2022 TreatboxUK is the final box of this year, and I look forward to seeing what 2023 will bring, I hope you will be able to join me to find out.
Don’t forget to follow me on my social media for more updates and individual product reviews as well as witnessing the items in use too. Search #SevernSabrina or #SevernWishesBlog
✩ Sabrina ✩
✩✩✩ At the end of December I plan to write a blog post outlining the ✩✩✩ ✩✩✩ best of Treatbox UK seen throughout this year. ✩✩✩
A great way to enjoy some tasty Chinese style cuisine this week is to do it yourself. To celebrate Chinese New Year I thought that I would share my own recipes with you all. Many people think it’s a complicated type of cuisine to make but if you’re good at following step by step recipe guides like mine, then you can create my delicious dishes in your own kitchen!
In today’s blog post I’m going to outline some of my own tips and tricks, as well as share my own recipes on how to make some flavoursome Chinese meals. Follow my instructions as much as you can, and substitute the meats for other meat or fish or a vegetarian alternative where I indicate you can with this symbol ⇕ . You can decide which of the sauces you’d rather make too, I will show you a few.
Why not give some cooking a go this Chinese New Year week! I’ve worked out that you can make 4 of my dishes for 4 people, plus a bowl of Sabrina’s Special Egg Fried Rice, for around £6.50 per person. That’s a heck of a lot cheaper than ordering in! On average a dish from a Chinese Takeaway comes in at around £7.00 in most parts of the UK. You can have 3 dishes and a rice for the same price! All you have to do though is cook it!
SHOPPING LIST
Stir Fry Pork ⇕ 500g is £2.75 at Tesco Stir Fry Beef ⇕ 375g is £3.50 at Tesco Chicken Fillets ⇕ 500g £4.00 at Tesco Rice Wine Vinegar – £1.99 for 150ml Reduced Salt Soy Sauce 65p for Tesco own brand or £1.30 for Amoy Egg Noodles – Range from 80p to £1.40 – You need 150g for 2 people Rice Noodles – Range from 90p to £1.80 – You need 300g for 4 people Spring Onions – 55p for 100g at Tesco Peas – Petit Pois Frozen at Tesco for £1.60 for 1kg 6 Free Range Eggs – Medium are 85p at Tesco 4 Peppers 2 Red 1 Green 1 Yellow 55p each at Tesco 2 White Onions – 85p per kg at Tesco Carrots 59p per kg at Tesco Jasmine Rice – Thai Jasmine Rice 1kg £2.00 at Tesco Chinese 5 Spice Jar 85p at Tesco Cornflour £1.30 at Tesco Sunflower Oil 500ml 80p at Tesco Seasame Oil – 250ml £1.80 at Tesco Sweet Chilli Sauce – don’t have this at home buy supermarket own Tomato Sauce – don’t have this at home buy supermarket own Garlic – if you don’t have this at home buy supermarket own or jar Ginger – fresh or jar or paste all work the same Chilli – fresh or jar of flakes is fine but fresh taste better Black Bean Sauce – Various Brands and Sizes Available
Remember that for some of these items you will have leftover amounts of them that you can use the next time that you cook Chinese food, such as the Petit Pois, the Rice Wine Vinegar, the Cornflour and the Soy Sauce.
Optional Extras
Bean Sprouts for the Stir Fry & Chow Mein Dish – 300g for 50p Tesco White Cabbage are 79p each in Tesco Water Chestnuts 225g Tin at Tesco for £1.10 Button Mushrooms – 90p for 200g at Tesco
I have worked out that your shopping list will cost between £27 and £30 depending on supermarket offers and whether or not you pick those offers or brands versus own brand. I shopped at Tesco but prices are similar else where when I looked online. For 4 people this equals approximately £6.50/£7.00 each, that is for the 4 people to have 3 Chinese Dishes and Rice.
TIME TO COOK
How To Make The Crispy Meat Element of the Dishes.
One of the most delicious parts of Chinese food is crispy strips of meat seasoned with Chinese spices. You can pick up a jar of Chinese 5 Spice for less than £1 in most supermarkets, and because it’s so strong in flavour it goes a long way.
Options for this type of meal are… Crispy Beef in Sweet Chilli Sauce Crispy Pork in Sweet and Sticky Sauce
Ingredients
Meat In Strips (your choice from Shopping List) Cut It If Not Already 5 Tablespoons of Cornflour 3 Tablespoons of Chinese 5 Spice
How To Prepare
You need a small saucepan that you pour oil in to until it is around an inch deep. You need to heat this on a hob until it’s very hot before you place meat inside to fry. The Meat Strips take around four minutes to cook through depending upon their thickness, so always test one piece before you do the remainder. You will also need several pieces of kitchen roll/towel to place your fried goods upon to drain and soak up any excess oil.
In bowl number one you need to place the cornflour and Chinese 5 Spice, mix it using a spoon. You need to coat each piece of meat in this mixture, by adding meat slowly a few at a time, once coated place them into the hot oil and time them frying. Remove them from the saucepan using a spoon or spatula with holes so as to drain the oil. Dry the strips on some towel until they are ready to mix with your chosen sauce.
A great way to use up those Takeaway Sauces you get given is to use them like I did to make a Chinese Sauce. See my image below…
How To Make Chinese Sauces
Here are my recipes for some sauces and stir fry meals I love to make. They are easy to follow and take around half an hour to prepare and cook.
There is one sauce that I always buy because it is more expensive to try and make it, that is black bean sauce. You can pick this up in most supermarkets for between 35p to £1.50. Packets or Jars depending upon if it’s for a one off dish or for several if you wish to make it again. Black Bean Sauce is the Perfect accompaniment with Chicken.
Chicken in Black Bean Sauce Serve this with chunky chopped Onions, ribbons of Carrots and sliced Green Peppers.
Crispy Meat in Sweet Chilli Sauce Serve with Carrot Ribbons, Onions and a chopped Chilli Pepper. 2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce 2 Tablespoons of Tomato Sauce 4 Tablespoons of Sweet Chilli Sauce 4 Tablespoons of Rice Wine Vinegar
Crispy Meat in Sweet and Sticky Sauce Serve with fried peppers and onions. 1 Tablespoon of Garlic 2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce 3 Tablespoons of Tomato Sauce 3 Tablespoons of Sweet Chilli Sauce 4 Tablespoons of Rice Wine Vinegar
Chicken Chow Mein Sauce with Onions 1 Tablespoon of Garlic 1 Tablespoon of Ginger 3 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce 2 Tablespoons of Sesame Oil 5 Tablespoons of Boiling Water 1/2 A White Onion Chopped Chunky & Fried Add other Veg as Optional Extras
Add the Chow Mein Sauce to pre-cooked Rice Noodles or Thin Egg Noodles and your already fried and seasoned meat. If you want a richer flavour then marinate the chicken in soy sauce for an hour prior to frying it.
Sabrina’s Delicious Stir Fry
You need 2 pans. Once prepared fry all your Vegetables together in a little oil. In the other pan, take some of the garlic, ginger and spices and add them to season your main element while you cook it, don’t forget to season with pepper and salt. Once everything is cooked combine the main and the vegetables. Add your noodles and a splash of boiling water to the pan. Stir fry until cooked, serve immediately.
Meat / Fish / Vegetable of your choice (Main Element) Shallots OR White Onion 2 Tablespoons of Ginger 2 Tablespoons of Garlic 2 Peppers – 1 Yellow & 1 Red – Sliced Long Ways 1 Tablespoon of Chinese 5 Spice – Season Chosen Main Noodles of your choice Add Spring Onions too if you like Onion as much as I do for a pop of colour!
How To Make Sabrina’s Special Egg Fried Rice
Egg Fried Rice is relatively easy to make and is a great accompaniment to lots of Chinese dishes. You can partially cook this dish too to save time! Cook the rice either on the hob or preferably in a Rice Cooker if you have one. Then you’re ready to begin.
Ingredients
Jasmine Rice – 300g – 400g Cooked 2 Tablespoons of Oil 2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce 1 Teaspoon of Garlic Peas or Petit Pois – 1 Small Cup – 150g approximately Spring Onions – 4 to 6 Chopped Up – 100g plus Scrambled Eggs – 3 Medium Eggs season with Salt, Pepper & Soy Sauce to your tastes
Method
In a large frying pan add oil soy sauce and garlic, then fry the Spring Onions and Peas together. Add the Eggs (previously whisked in a small bowl) and scramble together using a wooden spoon on a high heat. Turn the heat down and add the cooked rice. Mix thoroughly and add any more seasoning to taste. Fry until hot and all flavours are combined. Serve in a large bowl so people can help themselves and scatter some fresh spring onion on top.
The Final Dishes
Your final options for the Chinese Dishes are…
Main Dish 1. Crispy Pork with Sweet Sticky Sauce & Stir Fry Vegetables Main Dish 2. Chicken in Black Bean Sauce with Vegetables Main Dish 3. Chicken Chow Mein with Rice Noodles Main Dish 4. Crispy Beef with Sweet Chilli Sauce & Stir Fry Vegetables Main Dish 5. Soy and Chilli Chicken Stir Fry with Egg Noodles Side Dish. Sabrina’s Special Egg Fried Rice Side Dish. Stir Fry Vegetables
Thank you for joining me on Severn Wishes, I hope you enjoyed this lengthy food post! Let me know in my comments or tag me on social media if you make any of my recipes!
✩ Sabrina ✩
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