Thursday, October 4, 2012

Christmas is coming and our shelves are getting fat!


As I write this post its only 81 days untill Christmas  - OMG as our teenager would say.
So have you started planning yet? We have!

I dont say that smugly in the sense that all my gifts are purchased and wrapped at the back of the wardrobe from last years january sales! No Peter and I are usually wrapping up little boxes at 2 am on Christmas Eve after we have closed the shop for the festive break.

But we have started planning for our customers. Indeed its only a week till half term when traditionally I start making the puddings to my Grandmas recipe and Diana, our new assistant will soon start baking Carribean Christmas cakes I cant wait to see them.

We have to admitt to being rather chuldlike about Christmas - its a guilty pleasure...and why not? The sparkly lights and the smells of all those lovely ingredients,cinnamon and spice wafting out of the kitchen; the increased buzz as people who only visit at Christmas are tempted across the threshold; the promise of excitement and anticipation about gifts soon to be purchased; the cellophane and ribbons - its literally a gastronomic feast of festiveness that transforms the Gastronomy Shop family into our eight year old selves bursting with positive optimism!!!!!

We have a special offer on during October - Place your Christmas orders early ( confirmed with a deposit) and receive free hot drink and mince pie!( Just to get you in the festive spirit hee hee or should I say Ho Ho HO!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Best of Shops Awards

We have entered 'The Gastronomy Shop' in the Daily Telegraph Little Shop awards!!!!

The point of the competition is to celebrate the small independants like us. The winner is offered access to a Mary Queen of Shops skills course which would be fantastic, moreover the publicity it would afford would be invaluable, not just for us but our suppliers and fellow traders in the village.

Mary Portas explains in the launch of the competition that the life blood of the High Street is in the independent traders, who struggle daily to compete with the large supermarket chains but whose unique propositions and extra special touches are actually what make us a nation of Shopkeepers!

So power to the people of Gnosall and surround - we would really value your support ...

Vote for The Gastronomy Shop here