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15 December 2015

THE SHOWTIME AFRICA, ALL ENTERTAINMENT, ALL LIFESTYLE



TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Lagos show begins tomorrow


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NEW MUSIC VIDEOS



WIZKID drops ‘BABA NLA’




FALZ drops ‘CLAP’





IN OTHER NEWS




5 RECIPES PREPARED FOR CHRISTMAS




Take the stress out of Christmas morning by preparing your festive favourites well in advance. These classic, make-ahead Christmas recipes are all freezable and can be simply re-heated on the Big Day.





This traditional festive fruitcake is best made well in advance, and can be fed regularly with brandy, Sherry, whisky or rum. Traditionally baked on Stir-up Sunday (the last Sunday before Advent), this cake just gets better the longer it has to soak up the flavours and develop a moist, rich texture.









Jewelled mince pies








Nothing says Christmas like a freshly baked mince pie, and these pretty pastries are sure to impress. Fill melt-in-the-mouth, shortcrust pastry with our zesty homemade mincemeat and pop in the freezer, ready to be baked from frozen at a moment's notice.







Golden roast potatoes






Don't peel potatoes on Christmas morning - this hearty side-dish can be made up to a month in advance, so you can relax and enjoy the festive fun. Par-boil then freeze for crispy spuds that nobody will be able to guess weren't made on the day.








Cranberry & marmalade sauce






There's no time to fuss with fancy side dishes on Christmas day, but tasty trimmings make all the difference with your roast. This classic cranberry sauce is given a zesty lift from marmalade, and can be kept for a week in the fridge, or frozen even earlier.








Best Yorkshire puddings







Don't disappoint with droopy Yorkies - get a perfect rise with our light and fluffy make-ahead puds. With only four ingredients, this recipe couldn't be easier, and can be frozen for up to a month in advance.



















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