Treat your dad to something special on June 19th.....Saturday, 4 June 2011
Fathers Day Gift Ideas
Treat your dad to something special on June 19th.....Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Mother's Day
range ever of fabulous gifts for mums.
We have handpicked a few of our favourites for our Mother's Day
collection on the website. But remember - this is only a small part of
the range!

Mothers love to be pampered and our ranges of soaps,creams and balms
from Crabtree and Evelyn and Nougat will make your Mother feel as if she has been to a five star health spa!.....

Or why not surprise her with a beautiful picture frame complete with a photo of you both-something she is going to love and keep
forever....
Some of our popular little gift ideas range from enamelled andjewelled handbag mirrors,fashionable jewellery, scented candles and
the new flower mugs from Emma Bridgewater.
Why not add a little Mothers
Day bar of chocolate and we will wrap it all up in our signature gift
wrap ready for your special message for your special Mum.....
Hope you and your Mum have a lovely day!
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
New Year

With the start of the New Year filled with buying fairs, I am so excited about the year ahead of us and the products we are going to be stocking,
At Alligator Pear we have new stock coming in everyday and I am sure there will be something to catch your eye. With Valentines day coming up there are products to suit everyone'a taste... the shop is currently transforming into a lover's paradise with love hearts in every area of the shop.
One new line that I am really looking forward to introducing in to Alligator Pear is our new ‘Vintage Home’ range, from pretty glass cake stands to fill with delicious cakes for when your girlfriends come over to beautifully made perfume bottles to adorn even the smallest dressing table. I am
positive you are going to fall in love with these products as much as me!
With more and more products being added to our website every day make sure you keep up with what is new in store, being open 24 hours a day you need never miss out on getting that perfect gift while you're busy working away, and during February enjoy complimentary gift wrapping.. All that is left to do is enjoy your friend’s faces light up when they open their beautifully wrapped gift!We look forward to seeing you soon.
Maggie
x
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Christmas Recipe from Angie
I love to take inspiration from items at the shop and use them in my own home, by getting just a few sprigs of bay and holly I know I can make my dining table look like something out of a magazine article.. I just love the Emma Bridgewater’s glassware, it look so lovely mixed in with some antique silver looking candle holders and some sparkling festive baubles… who says you have to just adorn your tree with these beautiful glass objects. I love them just scattered around the table, all different sizes and styles…
I also love to use the smaller tree decorations as table presents, hand tied to your guests napkins they can enjoy these items in there own home for years to come.
If you’re anything like me
you’re bound to have turkey coming out your ears after Christmas… What I love to do with my leftovers is make a Turkey frittata, this recipe tells you how to make a quick frittata - and it uses up all your turkey and trimming leftovers.
Prep time: 5 mins
Cooking time: 10 mins
Total time: 15 mins
Serves: 4
• 350g (12oz) leftover vegetables such as roast potatoes, parsnips, carrots or sprouts
• 175g (6oz) leftover turkey, a mixture of brown and white
• 30ml (2tbsp) vegetable oil
• 6 large eggs, beaten
• 50g (2oz) leftover stuffing, crumbled
• Handful of parsley to garnish
1) Heat a large non-stick frying pan. Chop all the vegetables into bite-sized pieces no bigger than 2cm. Tear or slice the turkey into bite-sized chunks.
2) Add the oil to the hot pan, then the vegetables and turkey. Sauté over a medium heat for 3-4 mins or until the vegetables begin to crisp and are piping hot. Crumble in the stuffing.
3) Beat the eggs with salt and pepper, then pour into the pan. Stir gently for about 1 min or until most of the egg has set. Shake the pan to level the surface and cook for 3 mins until the base is golden and top almost set.
4) Pop under a hot grill and cook for 1 min or until the top has set. Scatter over the parsley and serve hot in wedges with a spoonful of cranberry sauce.
I hope you have a great Christmas and that your Christmas Table shines as bright as mine this year…
Angie
xxxx
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
David's Christmas Blog
working at Alligator Pear as I know I can always get something to suit everyone on my list, From Mum, Dad and even brother in law.
Its so exciting to see the new stock coming in and boy does it come in, we seem to have four to five deliverers a day.. so there is always something new to see when ever you visit.
I just love some of the ranges we have at the moment, one is the men’s Johnson’s scarves, they are so soft and a lovely selection of colours they can be worn heading to the office or just out at the weekend!
Other products that spring to mind as great gifts are Kemp Aromatherapy Treatments’ Bubble-Bath-Melts, they come beautifully packaged and would be a great gift to take with you when invited to Christmas parties.
Lily Flame Candles are another gift on my list, they smell amazing, and their Christmas range will make your friends and families’ homes smell great. With up to 35 hours of burning time this gift will remind them of you whenever they light it.
My favourite scent is called Festive Cheer, it smells of Chocolate, Gingerbread, tangerines and nuts, it is so good I could eat it!!
I find it so hard to give some of these lovely things away as gifts!
While in this recession homemade gifts can sometimes be even better than shop bought gifts. Here at the shop we have a book called ‘Christmas Treats’. Why not make your family some lovely treats and package them in an Emma Bridgewater ‘Robin’ bowl beautifully wrapped in cellophane. Not only will this gift look amazing but its going to taste so yummy. Imagine their faces on Christmas day once they know you have taken the time to hand make part of their gift..
This is something I will give as a gift this year, filling the bowl with Christmas muffins, a recipe I love to make at Christmas.
Ingredients
* 1 3/4 cups Plain flour
* 1/2-cup brown sugar
* 1/2-cup brandy or sherry
* 1 cup of dried mixed fruit
* 1/2 cup of walnuts, chopped
* 1/2 cup of glace cherries (if large chop in half)
* 2 tsp cinnamon
* 4 tsp baking powder
* 1/2 tsp salt
* 2 eggs, lightly beaten
* 1-cup milk
* 125g of butter, melted
1) Soak the mixed fruit in brandy or sherry for at least 2 hours or overnight if you are so inclined (like Mum).
2) Preheat the oven to 200°C . Prepare 12 muffin tins by brushing the bases with oil or lining with paper cases.
3) Sift the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt into a bowl and stir in the sugar, nutsand cherries.
4) Mix the egg, butter and milk in another bowl. Stir in the fruit and brandy.
5) Pour the egg mixture into the flour mix and fold in with a fork. Do not over mix.. it has to be JUST mixed.
6) Spoon the mixture into the tins. Bake for approximately 15-20 minutes.
They are ready when a skewer comes out clean.
7) Place muffins on a wire rack to cool.
I hope you have a very lovely Christmas
David
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
For Him

Dad
This brilliant BBQ accessory is actually a twin-pronged fork fashioned to resemble a musketeer-style sword. It even comes with a cut-out cardboard mask so you can spear treacherous chicken thighs and impale all the king's hot dogs without revealing your true identity.
UncleEmergency Break Glass Money Box
Add coins at your own risk: only by smashing the glass can they be retrieved. As you watch your money literally build up, you will be torn between the desire to save more or cash in. With money rapidly disappearing into plastic cards and online transactions, the physical presence of ‘In Case of Emergency' money box will make you think more carefully before you decide to splash out.

Grandad
Bridge 100 Classic Problems Declare or Defend
There is a saying, there are two sides to every argument. Many books on bridge have been written, and most of them concentrate on declarer play, opening leads or defence. Very few books feature both declarer and defender problems, making "Declare or Defend?", a most interesting and very useful book if you want to challenge your bridge-playing knowledge or if you want to improve your game. There are 100 taxing bridge puzzles, all with full commentary and comprehensive answers and explanation.
BrotherChips without ketchup? Hotdogs without mustard?
It doesn’t bear thinking about. Now man’s favourite comfort foods have been given their own specialist kitchen tackle…the Condiment Gun! Greasy spoons, BBQs and Saturday night TV dinners beware - nosh-time is about to get a whole lot more fun!
Fill one of the two squeezy cartridges provided in the pack with your favourite sauce, load it into the barrel of the gun and snap the chamber shut.
Now it’s time to kick open your saloon door, pull the trigger and squirt sauce till the sun goes down.
Beef burgers, fry-ups and the Great British banger have never tasted so good!
For Her

Sister
London chunky charm bracelet
Add a little bit of charm to your sister’s style with this London inspired bracelet, by Martine Wester
MumThis Bluebell Stone Handbag is a cute shoulder bag in purple faux leather, and great for those Christmas parties
With fabulous ruffle design and bow front detail this bag is beautifully
made in high quality faux leather.Auntie
Diamante oval buckle
This oval crystal buckle adds just enough sparkle to your auntie’s look.
GrannyIdeal for the Christmas season, The Holly and The Ivy makes a fabulous mealtime accessory at festive occasions from dinner parties to informal get-togethers.
This Footed Cake Plate beautifully presents a Christmas cake.

For Children
0-2
Jellycat 'Farm Tails' soft book
This book will help keep your little ones entertained all day. It's finished in bright rainbow colours to help stimulate your child’s senses.
Each page features friendly Farm animals and their tails are all sticking outside of the book so that your little one can discover the different textures that they're finished in. The cover of the book crinkles, and the front cover also neighs when pressed. There's a Velcro loop on the spine so that you can attach it where it's needed the most.
Perfect for entertaining your little one, and you too!
Chimp & Zee -- Little Mermaids Game
It's time to get your mermaid ready for the magical mermaid party! Choose one of the mirrors that will show which girl you have to change. Spin the spinner and place the corresponding piece on your mirror, making some fun fashion choices along the way. The first player to collect the seven pieces needed to complete their mermaid mirror wins.

5-10 girls
Ladybird Make And Do Book Box Set
Nicely boxed set of three classic Ladybird books from the 60s and 70s. Each book contains a wealth of ideas and instructions complemented by the familiar, nostalgic illustrations. 'Things to Make' includes all manner of quick craft and science activities, perfect to fill a rainy afternoon. Lots of brilliant techniques and riddles are demonstrated using household items and playing cards in 'Tricks and Magic'. 'Easy-to-make Puppets' gives instructions for making the simplest finger puppets through to more complex marionettes and even some suggestions on staging and performing a show.
3-5 - Boys
Chimp & Zee Pesky Pirates Board Game
Fill your pirate chest with the most treasure! Great fun for kids and parents. Help your child learn through play with this game that's easy to set up.
Start playing in just a few minutes and everyone has a chance to win. Only takes ten minutes to play and is great fun even when it's not your turn. Helps to teach about counting, collecting, imagination, comparison and interaction
5-10 boys
Table Top Ping-Pong

These two mini bats and ball are easily carried in a bag or deep pocket, so spontaneous games of table tennis can take place wherever the fancy takes you.
The possible locations are numerous and really only limited by imagination: so long as there is a hard and relatively flat surface, Ping Pong is a possibility.
The bats are durable and all components are strikingly coloured, so should be easier to trace when play becomes a little too enthusiastic!
Saturday, 17 October 2009
at Alligator Pear we cater for the garden all year round, so no matter what the weather is going to be like you know you can always pick up some goodies to get your garden in tip top shape.. One of the products that I have found to be a saviour in the garden is Wild and Wolf’s ‘Celia Birtwell’ Kneeler. Not only does it save your knees from the hard cold ground but it also looks so pretty.
Another product I would recommend to anyone coming in store is the book ‘A year in the garden’. This book is a must for planning projects throughout the year. The book covers new planting, propagation, pruning, lawn care, pond care and every aspect of garden maintenance. With this book you can make sure that your garden always looks good.About now you need to start thinking about cutting old foliage right back to the ground and remove any debris. Always in my pocket are the Alan Titchmarch Folding Pocket Secateurs. Normal
secateurs are awkward and even dangerous to keep in your pocket. These tough but lightweight secateurs quickly fold down to just 9 x 3cm with no pointed edges, so they can be kept in your pocket at all times, ready for use.Hidden in the handles are a garden knife, mini saw, weeder and handy-tool making this an essential gift for all gardeners.
Herbaceous perennials can be tidied up for winter, unless the old flowers or seed-heads are deemed attractive in their own right. (Birds may also benefit from this decision)Whilst on the subject of birds, this feeding bell in blue
and white ceramic keeps the included seed dumpling free from the elements, while attracting many beautiful birds to your garden.Bird lovers can also enjoy a nice cup of tea out of the Emma Bridgewater bird range mug , while naming the species that fly past..!
How many can you see in your garden?
Have a lovely October,
Lin



