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Scottish Sun
12 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers
Read on for more items to battle the heatwave KEEP YOUR COOL Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers LIDL has the perfect item for those who are struggling to sleep through the summer heat. The handy product will keep the temperature down and your body relaxed while you snooze. 1 Livarno neck support pillow is available in Lidl from June 29 Credit: Lidl Shoppers can get their hands on Livarno TopCool Neck Support Pillow for just £10.99. That's more than £30 cheaper than a similar product in John Lewis, with the product available from tomorrow. The pillow is made of TopCool micro-fine fabric which absorbs moisture from your body leaving your skin dry and comfortable. The cooling technology will be great for increased sweating during sleep when temperatures soar to 34C this weekend. The breathable and soft fabric also means it dries quickly, so you don't have to flip your pillow all night. The pillow's shape is adjusted for correct sleeping posture, encouraging your neck, shoulders and head to relax. It is perfect for those who prefer to sleep on their back or side, and want to bid goodbye to neck soreness in the morning. Although at 50x36cm it is smaller than a standard pillow size, the Livarno pillow comes with its own cover with a zip. The cover can be easily removed and washed at 60C. According to The Sleep Charity 16°C-18°C is ideal for a good night's sleep, but if your bedroom temperature is over 24°C you're more likely to wake up. Met Eireann confirm 22C heat to blast this weekend as spots with 'best chance of sunshine' pinpointed Using a lighter tog duvet (or even a sheet), a home fan with a quiet setting and opening your windows to let air circulate all help keep your room cool as you rest. More Lidl Bargains You can also pick up Livarno Home Double TopCool Duvet to go with your pillow at Lidl. Designed to keep you cool and comfy, the £10.99 duvet features a micro-fine cover that cleverly regulates moisture and body temperature. It's ideal for double beds, with a soft and fluffy polyester filling that still feels cosy without the stifling heat The bargain supermarket is also selling the Silvercrest Local Air Conditioner which is bound to keep you super cool all summer long. The handy gadget also works as a dehumidifier and ventilator and can be easily moved throughout the house thanks to its wheels and recessed side grips. It also automatically oscillates, meaning your whole room will be cooled, and has two different fan speeds, depending on how much you need cooling down. Priced at £149.00, the fan comes with a three-year warranty and has a 24-hour-digital timer function. It is also £180 cheaper than the Logik Portable Air Conditioner & Dehumidifier, which costs £329 from Curry's.


The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers
LIDL has the perfect item for those who are struggling to sleep through the summer heat. The handy product will keep the temperature down and your body relaxed while you snooze. 1 Livarno neck support pillow is available in Lidl from June 29 Credit: Lidl Shoppers can get their hands on That's more than £30 cheaper than The pillow is made of TopCool micro-fine fabric which absorbs moisture from your body leaving your skin dry and comfortable. The cooling technology will be great for increased sweating during sleep when temperatures soar to 34C this weekend. read more on fabulous The breathable and soft fabric also means it dries quickly, so you don't have to flip your pillow all night. The pillow's shape is adjusted for correct sleeping posture, encouraging your neck, shoulders and head to relax. It is perfect for those who prefer to sleep on their back or side, and want to bid goodbye to neck soreness in the morning. Although at 50x36cm it is smaller than a standard pillow size, the Livarno pillow comes with its own cover with a zip. Most read in Fabulous The cover can be easily removed and washed at 60C. According to Met Eireann confirm 22C heat to blast this weekend as spots with 'best chance of sunshine' pinpointed Using a lighter tog duvet (or even a sheet), a home fan with a quiet setting and opening your windows to let air circulate all help keep your room cool as you rest. More Lidl Bargains You can also pick up Livarno Home Double TopCool Duvet to go with your pillow at Lidl. Designed to keep you cool and comfy, the £10.99 duvet features a micro-fine cover that cleverly regulates moisture and body temperature. It's ideal for double beds, with a soft and fluffy polyester filling that still feels cosy without the stifling heat The bargain supermarket is also selling the which is bound to keep you super cool all summer long. The handy gadget also works as a dehumidifier and ventilator and can be easily moved throughout the house thanks to its wheels and recessed side grips. It also automatically oscillates, meaning your whole room will be cooled, and has two different fan speeds, depending on how much you need cooling down. Priced at £149.00, the fan comes with a three-year warranty and has a 24-hour-digital timer function. It is also £180 cheaper than the How to keep cool in a heatwave Most of us welcome hot weather, but when it's too hot, there are health risks. Here are three ways to keep cool according to the NHS... Keep out of the heat if you can. If you have to go outside, stay in the shade especially between 11am and 3pm, wear sunscreen, a hat and light clothes, and avoid exercise or activity that makes you hotter. Cool yourself down. Have cold food and drinks, avoid alcohol, caffeine and hot drinks, and have a cool shower or put cool water on your skin or clothes. Keep your living space cool. Close windows during the day and open them at night when the temperature outside has gone down. Electric fans can help if the temperature is below 35 degrees. Check the temperature of rooms, especially where people at higher risk live and sleep.


The Sun
12 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Lidl's cooling pillow is £30 cheaper than John Lewis – it cures back pain, is skin-friendly & perfect for side sleepers
LIDL has the perfect item for those who are struggling to sleep through the summer heat. The handy product will keep the temperature down and your body relaxed while you snooze. Shoppers can get their hands on Livarno TopCool Neck Support Pillow for just £10.99. That's more than £30 cheaper than a similar product in John Lewis, with the product available from tomorrow. The pillow is made of TopCool micro-fine fabric which absorbs moisture from your body leaving your skin dry and comfortable. The cooling technology will be great for increased sweating during sleep when temperatures soar to 34C this weekend. The breathable and soft fabric also means it dries quickly, so you don't have to flip your pillow all night. The pillow's shape is adjusted for correct sleeping posture, encouraging your neck, shoulders and head to relax. It is perfect for those who prefer to sleep on their back or side, and want to bid goodbye to neck soreness in the morning. Although at 50x36cm it is smaller than a standard pillow size, the Livarno pillow comes with its own cover with a zip. The cover can be easily removed and washed at 60C. According to The Sleep Charity 16°C-18°C is ideal for a good night's sleep, but if your bedroom temperature is over 24°C you're more likely to wake up. Met Eireann confirm 22C heat to blast this weekend as spots with 'best chance of sunshine' pinpointed Using a lighter tog duvet (or even a sheet), a home fan with a quiet setting and opening your windows to let air circulate all help keep your room cool as you rest. More Lidl Bargains You can also pick up Livarno Home Double TopCool Duvet to go with your pillow at Lidl. Designed to keep you cool and comfy, the £10.99 duvet features a micro-fine cover that cleverly regulates moisture and body temperature. It's ideal for double beds, with a soft and fluffy polyester filling that still feels cosy without the stifling heat The bargain supermarket is also selling the Silvercrest Local Air Conditioner which is bound to keep you super cool all summer long. The handy gadget also works as a dehumidifier and ventilator and can be easily moved throughout the house thanks to its wheels and recessed side grips. It also automatically oscillates, meaning your whole room will be cooled, and has two different fan speeds, depending on how much you need cooling down. Priced at £149.00, the fan comes with a three-year warranty and has a 24-hour-digital timer function. It is also £180 cheaper than the, which costs £329 from Curry's.


Metro
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
It's time to ditch Aperol — this is the ultimate summer spritz
I love Aperol, don't get me wrong. An oversized glass of that sunrise-hued, bittersweet, spritzy liquid with a slice of orange bobbing around on top gives me the summer feels. I've flirted with other spritzes, of course. As we all have. Only last year, the Hugo gave me an elderflower moment, the Campari spritz fixed my bitter orange cravings and Sarti gave me a refreshingly citrussy-tropical hit. I've even given white port and tonic a whirl, Portugal's go-to refreshing aperitif you garnish with a sprig of mint. But this summer, there's a new spritz in town that's seriously hitting the spot. We're all familiar with Limoncello, that impossibly yellow, lemony liqueur served in shot glasses after a slap-up Italian meal. Bizarrely though, I didn't know anyone who consumed it unless they were in an Italian restaurant or on holiday in Italy, until now. Aside from the perception of Limoncello as a freebee at the end of a meal, the problem with many big-brand, imported Limoncellos is that they can be over 50% sugar syrup blended with perfumed lemon peel, with little to no actual juice. Things are changing thanks to a new wave of craft producers, with our old friend limoncello evolving from sugary, date-night trattoria-fuel to the tart and authentic-tasting main ingredient in this summer's must-drink spritz. One brand in particular, RamTang Cello, has caught my attention. It centres around a 'Lemon Cello' made by a 72-year-old English lady who lives in Tooting, lovingly known as, 'Mama Cello'. She also makes a Lime Cello, for a unique twist on the citrus liqueur. Sally Chilton is her name, an ex-chef with two grown-up sons. Sally set out to make a version of Limoncello that was authentic but not quite so sweet, in her own kitchen. She started off, 'playing with lemons and white label vodka' until her son, Christopher, thankfully convinced her that the product was good enough to sell. The result is a range of two citrus cellos, each with 25% less sugar and distilled locally. Well, in Rutland. Limoncello is traditionally made by steeping lemons (Sally started out with Amalfi, but became frustrated by their seasonality) in a neutral spirit (vodka), then mixing it with sugar syrup. And because Italian Limoncello isn't a legally designated PDO, like say Champagne or Prosecco, it can be made anywhere in the world. Hence, London. Want to make a delicious drink with RamTang Lemon or Lime Cello? These are the ingredients you'll need. Mix together and garnish before serving… Adult Lemonade 40 mil RamTang' Lemon cello100-150 mil (small can) Fever Tree Lemonade Garnish: Ice, lemon wheel and sprig of mint Sicilian Spritz40 mil Dry white wine (Pinot Grigio or Vino Verde LIDL)20 mil Lemon RamTang'100-150 mil Franklin's Tonic Garnish: Ice, lemon wheel and sprig of mint RamTang' Lime Spritz40 mil Dry white wine (Pinot Grigio or Vino Verde LIDL)20 mil Lime RamTang'100 – 150 mil (small can) Schweppes Pink Soda Garnish: Ice, lime wheel and cucumber RamTang Sicilian Spritz I followed Sally's recipe, though I used Balfour Bacchus (as it's English Wine Week) instead of the Lidl wines she suggested. Ultimately I ended up tweaking the levels of alcohol upwards. Shocker. I found 60ml white wine and 40ml RamTang Limoncello intensified the drink nicely. To be honest, I free poured until I was happy with it. The result was a balanced and zesty alternative to an orange aperitivo which I'd score a 9.5/10. If, like me, you miss the vivifying bitterness of an Aperol, upping the limoncello levels gives you a citrussy jolt to replace it. Many of the new wave UK versions, such as RamTang, Shakespear or Three Wrens slash the sugar, use clarified lemon juice and the zest of actual lemons. This eliminates any artificial, air-freshener notes and gives a ripe citrus intensity which allows them to cut down on sugar. I tested RamTang Cello against supermarket limoncellos half the price, neat and in a spritz. I even gave the supermarket RTD Limoncello spritzes in cans a go, made for anyone who simply can't be bothered to prepare a spritz from scratch. You know who you are, myself included. Here are the results… The Cellos I tasted these neat, straight out of the freezer. And don't worry, an open bottle of limoncello can last for up to a year if it's stored properly, in the fridge or freezer. RamTang Lemon cello, £26, Score: 9.4/10 Intensely lemony on the nose, a beautifully textured and pithy palate that smacks of home made lemon meringue pie. Flecks of lemon leaf for added herbaceous balance, very good. The Cambridge Range Limoncello, £27, Score: 9.4/10 Part of the new wave of UK limoncello producers, this time from Cambridge. And it's truly exceptional stuff. On the nose, it's 100% reminiscent of Amalfi lemon drizzle cake which follows though to the palate. Creamy with just the right level of sweetness-to-spirit. Nailed it. Pallini Limoncello, £16.25, Sainsburys Score: 9.2/10 Slightly spirity on the nose, but the palate is nicely rounded, lightly textured, creamy and full of zesty fresh lemon flavours. Very good and widely available. Villa Cardea, £12.50, Asda Score: 8.9/10 Fresh lemons on the nose, a leaner-texture in the mouth with creamy, lemon sherbet notes and a soft and citrussy finish not far off lemon curd. Good. Limonici Limoncello, £11.99, Aldi Score: 7.9/10 Very spirit-heavy on the nose, which follows through in the mouth, sadly overpowering some bright lemon notes, a creamy texture and a lively sherbet finish. RamTang Limecello, £27, Score: 7.8/10 Beautiful lime-forward nose, though the palate is over-concentrated with notes of lime essence over the fresh kind. Textured and well made with a key lime pie-flavoured finish. Add in a splash to intensify your Margarita cocktail. M&S Limoncello Spritz, £2.50, M&S and Ocado Score: 8.3/10 Fresh lemon on the nose followed by a palate of candied lemon and creamy sherbet notes. Not bad. Funkin Limoncello Spritz, £2.30, Tesco Score: 7.8/10 Candied lemony nose, the spritz is on the sweeter side with confected lemon flavours. Could do with a spritz of fresh lemon, though not a bad version. Limoncello Spritz, £4.49, Aldi Score: 7.5/10 Attractive candied lemon peel nose, with lemony boiled sweet characteristics on the palate with slightly cloying, lemon drop aftertaste. More Trending Joy Spritz Lemon, £5 (save £2.10), Sainsbury's Score: 4.8/10 View More » An enticing nose of zingy lemon zest, though the palate doesn't live up to the promise, unfortunately. There's a lemon air freshener note that jars, and an off-putting bitterness on the finish. If you count yourself a purveyor of the finer things in life, Metro's Drink Up column is where you need to be. Immerse yourself in the world of good drink, fronted by industry expert Rob Buckhaven – a place for readers to whet their whistle with the latest and greatest in the world of drinks. From unpacking the best supermarket wines from Aldi, Tesco and Lidl, to introducing audiences to the wallet-friendly Cremant out-bubbling the fanciest of French Champagnes (or the best wines to drink after sex), and finding out what it's like to go on a bar crawl with Jason Momoa, this is a haven for those who love to celebrate. Stay ahead of the curve as Rob plucks from the vines the wines of the season and the spirits you need to know about; speaking with experts and mixologists while unpacking the latest concoctions, finding the best non-alcoholic options for those looking to moderate, discovering the best food pairings for your drops, and going up against the latest TikTok chatter to demystify the liquid landscape. What are the best drinks to take to a summer picnic? Wine that you should never serve at a wedding And, truly, how should we be storing our wine? Read More. Do you have a story to share? 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Scottish Sun
21 hours ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Lidl's £30 Middle Aisle garden gadget bargain is £20 cheaper than a B&Q one
Plus, we've explained how to compare prices to ensure you always get the best deal HOT STUFF Lidl's £30 Middle Aisle garden gadget bargain is £20 cheaper than a B&Q one LIDL is bringing back a sell-out garden gadget in days and it's cheaper than B&Qs alternative. The budget-friendly supermarket will soon be restocking the Grillmeister Barbecue Pizza Oven, a hot weather favourite amongst shoppers. Advertisement 2 The design features a removable pizza stone and integrated thermostat Credit: Lidl GB 2 Lidl's dupe will be available for a limited time only Credit: LIDL GB Available for the bargain price of £29.99, it'll hit your local store's Middle Aisle from Sunday, July 6. The oven can be used on charcoal or gas barbecues and the Lidl claims its perfect for creating pizzas with a delicious crispy base. The design features a removable pizza stone and integrated thermostat. For comparison, B&Q stocks a George Foreman alternative priced at £49.99, making Lidl's gadget a fantastic £20 cheaper. Advertisement Lidl's dupe will be available for a limited time only. This garden gadget is part of Lidl's exclusive Middle of Lidl outdoor event, which will also feature a wide range of items, including garden lights, outdoor tables, and even gazebos. If something catches your eye be sure to get to your local store quickly on July as shops will only receive limited stock and when it's gone, it's gone. You can find your closest Lidl supermarket by visiting Advertisement When shopping Lidl's special deals, it's always a good idea to compare prices with other retailers to ensure you're getting the best value. You can use online tools like or Google Shopping to help with this. I tested all the high street pizza ovens - this one at over half the price of Lakeland's is the best Prices can vary depending on the model, size, and retailer, so comparing options is essential before making a decision. For example, Ooni is a leading brand for pizza ovens, but their models range from £299.99 to £799.99, making them a significant investment. Advertisement Lastly, remember that a deal is only worthwhile if you genuinely need the product. Buying something just because it's on offer doesn't necessarily mean you're saving money. How to compare prices to get the best deal JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal. There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to. Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers. Here are some that we recommend: Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results. Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock. Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one. CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of. How can I save money when shopping at Lidl? Lidl reduces items at the start of the day, and the best deals can be found between 7am and 8am, when most stores open. Shoppers can often find cooked meats, salmon fillets and breads reduced by 30% or more. Advertisement Not only does Lidl have its own range of reasonably priced alcohol, it also has its own knock-offs of branded favourites – so say cheers to its bargain booze. Everyone knows about the "Middle of Lidl" – it's here where you'll find a load of random stuff you didn't realise you needed, at decent prices. But if you are hoping to avoid spending more than you planned, you can check what will be in the "Middle of Lidl" on the supermarket's website in advance. The Middle of Lidl is refreshed every Thursday and Sunday. Advertisement