Top five: Winter warmers

Five tasty winter warmers, from hot chocolate to mulled wine via toffee vodka

Panettone ice cream, from Black Vanilla
Warming ice cream? No, I haven't had one too many toffee vodkas. Just adopting the principle that if tea cools you down in hot weather, then ice cream, when consumed in a snug and cosy house, will warm you up. Right? Frankly, when it tastes this good you'll forget the temperature anyway. This delicious panettone flavour is from Black Vanilla's festive range, which includes turkey and cranberry (no, it really does), mulled wine and mince pie. But panettone is the king of Christmas and must be consumed in copious quantities at all available opportunities. It's the law.

Ginger capsules, £14.35 and ginger and lemon tea, £2.09, from nutritioncentre.co.uk
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All a bit unhealthy for you? Perhaps you'd prefer the traditional cure for poor circulation (not to mention a whole host of other reputed benefits) - ginger. Ginger and lemon tea is a lovely winter warmer, though if you can't abide the taste but want to try the cure anyway, you can also buy it in capsule form. The Nutrition Centre naturally (ho ho) also has a host of other remedies and aids for winter ailments.


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