The store has supplied festive fare to Oscar Wilde, Liz Taylor and Everest explorers, says Judith Woods.
Two of their earliest films were rather festive fare with .
Why should we celebrate with stale-as-fruitcake holiday muzak, when we can rock the halls with festive modern fare that'll jumpstart our positive vibrations faster than Frosty learned to speak English?
Candle and lantern lights twinkled against spotless white linen, posies of buttercup, kingcup, daisy, and apple blossom lay wreathed amid the festive fare.
By Boxing Day, the horrendously high festive fares are back.
More customers than ever before shopped across all our ranges this Christmas, from luxurious festive fare to essential Waitrose trimmings.
The cool, festive and fruit-embellished fare of the Caribbean has had a surge of popularity in New York City over the past few years.
After Emperor Hirohito died last year, sea-urchin sales plummeted; it was considered unseemly to eat such festive fare at that time.
If potato floddies could pass as festive fare in food-rationed Britain, why shouldn't they come into their own again in the new age of austerity?