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  • If you’re looking to plan an intimate Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner at home, the holiday bird might just be the perfect open to make it a special one this year.
    This centerpiece main dish will ensure you skip the grocery line and opt for a gourmet option for all your guests as it comes accompanied with all the stuffing and trimmings to celebrate with your loved ones.
    Tailored to every appetite, Emirates Woman has curated a ready-to-eat guide of Turkey offerings to delight in this season in Dubai for a cosy evening in.
    Jones The Grocer

    The classic roast turkey is priced at Dhs795, the roast turkey with sides is priced at Dhs1,049, the Silver package including roast turkey with premium sides and apple cinnamon pie or a pumpkin pie is priced at Dhs1,189, the Gold package including roast turkey with premium sides and the artisan cheese board or artisan charcuterie board is priced at Dhs1,449 and the Diamond Package with premium sides, a choice of artisan cheese board or charcuterie board and a choice of apple cinnamon pie or pumpkin pie is Dhs1,559. Guests are encouraged to pre-order online or at their nearest Jones the Grocer outlet – whether it be for Thanksgiving or Christmas, or just a jolly festive feast, Jones the Grocer is the ultimate choice for your festive needs and each package serves 8 to 10 people with a a sage and apricot stuffed roast turkey with cranberry sauce and juniper-infused gravy. The turkey takeaway option is available across all stores in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.
    For more information visit jonesthegrocer.com
    Reform Social & Grill

    A classic British whole roasted turkey takeaway with all the trimmings including roast vegetables, brussels sprouts, cabbage, stuffing, gravy & cranberry sauce. Available from November 16 to December 25, 2023, the offering for four people is for Dhs440 and for 8 people is for Dhs680. Located at The Lakes, it’s open from12pm until 11pm.
    For more information visit reformsocialgrill.ae
    Couqley

    Available for dine-in or takeaway with a 72-hour notice, customers can now order Couqley’s full turkey feast that serves groups of 8 to 10 people. The loved French restaurant’s traditional turkey is served with a selection of sides including aromatic mushroom stuffing, roasted brussels sprouts, potato gratin, truffle mac & cheese and roasted vegetables, as well as their signature cranberry sauce, and turkey gravy. The whole turkey is priced at Dhs799, the whole turkey with sides including all sides plus Gravy and Cranberry is Dhs1,199 for 800grams each side. Additional sides can be added starting for Dhs49.
    For more information visit couqley.ae
    Bull & Bear

    One of the city’s most exquisite restaurant’s located at Waldorf Astoria DIFC has a Turkey takeaway option from November 15 until December 23, where guests can choose between a Whole Turkey with all the trimmings included beetroot cured salmon, valhrona bruche noel and a festive pudding for Dhs1,245. The turkey takeaway options serve between 6 to 8 people, and must be pre-ordered at least 48 hours in advance allowing guests to spend more time with loved ones. Orders can be placed via WhatsApp 058 600 6776 between 9am to 6pm.
    For more information visit newsroom.hilton.com
    Café Society

    These tender turkeys are infused with rich flavour, andevery bite of the perfectly cooked meat will leave you craving for more. These irresistibleturkeys are all weighed pre-cooked, so tuck into a choice of three sizes that are ideal for fungatherings. Prices include a 6kg for Dhs499, 8KG for Dhs599 or 10kg for Dhs699. Your turkey takeaway offer is incomplete without the festive garnishes. Guests get to choose anythree delectable sides to enhance their meal. Options includeCreamed Spinach, Potato Gratin,Roasted Rosemary Potato and Green Asparagus with Grilled Carrots,Broccoli, Potato and Cauliflower. So, get ready to indulge in a lavish feast like no other. All orders must be made 48 hours in advance and delivery depends on the location and a fee of Dhs100 will be charged.
    For more information visit cafesociety.ae 
    Swissôtel Al Ghurair

    This season, the culinary experts at Swissotel Al Ghurair prepare a feast for your loved ones at the comfort of your home. Available to pre-order, the traditional roasted turkey is cooked to perfection with all the traditional trimmings including roasted chestnuts, brussels sprouts, herb roasted potatoes and other homemade festive dessert. Available for pickup until December 25, 2023, it’s priced at Dhs599 for a 4 to 6kg turkey along with all the trimmings and all orders require a 72 hours’ notice. Additionally, guests can avail an early bird discount of 20 percent until December 20, 2023.
    The Grazer

    Looking to follow a healthier diet this holiday season? While festive occasions call for treats and rich delicacies to indulge in, The Grazer brings you a healthier and sustainably crafted Turkey Takeaway offer like no other! For the environmentally conscious diners, begin your meal with good company and a grand feast that includes a 5 to 6-kg turkey paired with all the trimmings and giblet gravy that will leave you deliciously satiated. Ensure a hassle-free meal and place your order 48 hours in advance so that you can prepare for a celebratory meal filled with laughter, rectitude and memories to cherish. Available until December 31, 2023, it’s priced at Dhs499 with an early bird discount of 15 percent if ordered before December 15. It’s located at al Ohood Street in Downtown Dubai, a short walk to Dubai Mall.
    Raffles The Palm

    For families looking for a regal festive feast to enjoy in the comfort of their home, Raffles The Palm’s Turkey to Go offers a convenient option for a mouth-watering turkey roast, with no hassle. Guests can order the roasted turkey 48 hours in advance and collect it from the hotel’s grand Patisserie, next to Blüthner Hall. The roasted turkey can be accompanied by a choice of traditional trimmings, such as stuffing and cranberry sauce, along with indulgent desserts, including classic Christmas pudding. The takeaway festive option is priced from Dhs550 and is available from November 23 until January 2, 2024
    For more information visit rafflesthepalm.com
    The Duck Hook

    Enjoy a relaxing holiday with the perfect roast Turkey delivered right to your door, just in time to impress your guests. Packages include chilled par-cooked boneless turkey breast, served with all the signature trimmings, desserts, mince pies and crackers. Vegan and Gluten-Free alternatives are also available. The Delivery dates are from December 8 to 10, 15 to 17, 22 to 25, 29 to 30 and pick up is available from Jumeirah Emirates Towers from 22nd to 25, and 31 December. It’s priced at Dhs495 for two people, Dhs825 for four people, Dhs1,540 for eight people and Dhs2,365 for twelve. Guests can avail the 20 percent discount all packages, when ordered are pre-booked before November 15, 2023.
    For more information visit here.
    Lobby Lounge at Address Boulevard

    Those looking to have an extra delicious holiday season at home can enjoy the Festive takeaways including sweet and savoury treats that will enhance the celebrations. Whether it’s a scrumptious Turkey or festive desserts, the selection from the Festive Desk will allow guests to be wowed from the comfort of their own home with grab & go goodies from the Lobby Lounge. It’s priced at Dhs599 per turkey for 6 to 8 people and Dhs290 per kg of Panettone and is available from December 15 to 31, 2023, from 10am to 4pm.
    For more information visit addresshotels.com
    Sheraton at Mall of the Emirates

    Jazz up the celebrations this festive season with a special turkey takeaway from Sheraton Mall of the Emirates. Allow the hotel’s talented culinary team to craft the perfect home-style feast for you. Whether it’s a family gathering or an office Christmas party, you can pre-order a juicy and tender traditional oven-roasted, stuffed turkey or leg of lamb served with classic condiments, including brussels sprouts with turkey bacon, mashed potatoes, roasted sweet potatoes, glazed carrots with chestnuts, gravy and cranberry sauce. Celebrate hassle-free and let Sheraton MOE do all the preparations while delivering the turkey straight to your doorstep or making it ready for pickup. Orders must be made 48 hours in advance and is available from 5 to 31 December for Dhs549 for a 6 to 7kg Turkey with 1kg condiments and pick up from the hotel, otherwise a Dhs100 delivery charge will apply.
    For more information visit mariott.com 
    Ladurée

    Elevate your celebrations at home easier and indulge inexquisite flavours with the delicious 8kg roasted Turkey, expertly prepared and generously filled with traditional French stuffing, a savoury blend of Cepesmushrooms and breadcrumbs. Drizzle the rich and decadent Chicken jus over the turkey for a burst of flavours that’ll have your taste buds dancing.Start you feast with five different side dishes including mouthwatering stuffed mushrooms, followed by a creamy and cheesy baked spinach gratin with Mournay sauce. The Pomme Anna a la française, a classic French potato dish, will leave you craving for seconds,while sautéed baby vegetables featuring heirloom carrots, asparagus, and pearl onions add a touch of elegance starting at Dhs950. All takeaway orders must be made 48 hours in advance from November 21 to December 31, 2023 onwards and is available across all outlets in Dubai Mall, Dubai Hills and more.
    For more information visit laduree.ae
    Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah

    Unwind this season and let Marriott Resort’s culinary artisans craft an authentic festive feast with all the trimmings. Every detail, thoughtfully attended to, is the perfect centrepiece for the festive gathering. Guests can order and collect their roasted turkey cooked to perfection, alongside traditional accompaniments including brussel sprouts with chestnuts, roasted potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, stuffing, sauces and more. This festive spread is completed with a complimentary box of petit fours. Prior booking required 24 hours in advance. Orders can be placed daily from December 5, 2023 until January 7, 2024 and the whole Turkey for 7kg up to ten guests is priced at Dhs750, for 5kg up to six guests is Dhs550.
    For more information visit marriot.com
    Atlantis The Palm

    Secure your festive feast with Atlantis The Palm’s exclusive turkey offerings, available in two sizes: Medium (serving 6 to 8) for Dhs895 and Large (serving 10 to 12) for Dhs1,195. Elevate your celebration by placing your order 48 hours in advance to enjoy a freshly roasted turkey with an array of delectable accompaniments. This culinary delight includes cranberry sauce, giblet gravy, bread sauce, chipolata sausage, turkey & sage stuffing, roasted potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, roasted parsnips and swede, Brussels sprouts, and green beans. For an indulgent upgrade of Dhs450, savor the exquisite black truffle stuffed turkey, complemented by truffle potato gratin, caramelized shallots, and a goat cheese tatin. Home delivery services will be available from December 24 to 26 for a hassle-free holiday experience.
    For more information visit  atlantis.com
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  • The beauty of self-love Counting your blessings is something we often forget to do, instead many put their energy into worrying about what people think, menial things in everyday life, comparing ourselves to others. However, for UAE influencer Salama Mohamed she considers herself truly blessed, leaving a reminder of it for her 500,000 followers on […] More

  • Lifeby Sarah Joseph26 mins ago Launched by Factory People, the most influential experiential group in the MENA region, Soul Kitchen highlights alternative culture, art and talent beyond its fine-dining concept.From carefully curated dishes to expertly crafted cocktails, each element on the menu focuses on Levantine influences as the concept of migration inspires creativity at the restaurant.Having opened in the heart of Business Bay, Soul Kitchen pays an ode to the Arab diaspora, which brings hints of elements from Buenos Aires to Mexico Levantine cuisine.So, to understand more about the concept, Emirates Woman spoke to Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala Mortada on how it all began and how the restaurant has already made its mark on Dubai’s dining scene.Talk us through the concept.When Factory People moved to Dubai, we were among many other Lebanese creatives, companies, and people, who after enduring life threatening events in our home country, looked to do what we do best in a new country, a new home. But this wasn’t the first-time people from the Levant had to leave in flocks, As the influence of Levantine cuisine quickly spread across the whole continent, these dishes became popular as it borrowed from its surroundings and continuously reinvented itself with the ingredients of every region it migrated to. From Shawarma inspired Tacos al pasto to Halawa inspired marzipan and Sambosic inspired Empanadas. The concept of migration is at the heart of our culture, in the Levant, “El Ghorba” is a word we hear over and over again growing up. The concept of migration is at the heart of Soul Kitchen’s story too, which is why the interior is an ode to Soul Kitchen’s spirit animal: The migratory Bird.Already a popular restaurant in Beirut from Factory People, what inspired you to bring it to this part of the world.We created Soul Kitchen in Beirut around seven years ago in order to have a space to let loose, have amazing cocktails, and curate music that we listen to at home. It was a first of its kind cocktail bar nested in The Grand Factory, our very first club in Beirut. We wanted to build a place where we belonged, and where our friends could meet up, while still being in a club where some of the biggest artists and DJs in the world are performing on a weekly basis. Soul Kitchen quickly became a space that had a major influence on how we dressed, how we danced, it influenced our drinking culture, and a soul kitchenesque style was established. In Dubai, it serves a very similar purpose: listening to beautiful and interesting curated sounds, having a gorgeous cocktail bar experience, but most importantly: serving delicious food.The interiors boast a bold look with millennial pink walls, bar, ceiling and flooring – talk us through the inspiration / How does the Dubai location take subtle hints from its OG Lebanese location?When designing the interior, I really didn’t want to stray too far away from the original Soul Kitchen’s essence, so I kept green as a predominant color, and trees and plants around the place to add life via organic elements, this is contrasted by the warm and cozy terracotta color, along with the very geometric structures and patterns in the woodwork that allows for a more imposing elevated look. Aside from the colors, the geometric “msharrabiya” in the ceiling is an element I purposefully installed throughout one of the ceilings, this also borrowed from the aesthetics of the Beirut Soul Kitchen, and Lebanese architecture as well.The menu features a myriad of flavors along with Arab and South American flavours – what are the key dishes available?We are very passionate about the dishes that were carefully created by our Chef Margarita Vaamonde. The Hummus Chimichurri, a revisited levantine Hummus plate using actual green chickpeas and a delicious chimichurri sauce hailing from Argentina and Uruguay. The White Fish Tabboule Ceviche is actually my mother’s tabboule recipe mixed with Chef Margarita’s ceviche, it is one of our most delicious dishes. Our Wagyu Kafta is inspired by the Lebanese Arayes, our take on this dish is with a kafta made of Wagyu beef, served inside an Arepa, a very traditional corn meal bread originally from Venezuela and Colombia.Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala MortadaMusic plays an important role at the venue – tell us how the restaurant stays on top of this?Behind our music programming is my partner Wassim Bou Malham, a rockstar producer and musician who is very passionate about music from all around the world. He makes sure we stay on top of the game in terms of sounds that keep Soul Kitchen a space for discovery, of inspiration and of collaboration with interesting artists. Our Monday Jazz nights have taken Dubai by storm, giving our guests the opportunity to be transported by alternative jazz bands from different countries that are redefining the new jazz sounds of today. We also invite diggers and curators from around the world to share their sounds on specific nights. Our latin Sunday nights allow our guests to discover a different Latin American country’s sounds in every edition, last edition was an ode to Colombia and the next one will be about Peru. The weekends are predominantly having a more groovy and dance affair after dinner, making Soul Kitchen a place where our community can perform, listen, eat, drink, or just dance the night away.Guests can explore Arab migration through installations by acclaimed artists – what are some of the famous art installations?Behind the bar, is an ever-rotating mechanical installation depicting a flock of birds, designed by myself (Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala Mortada), and creative director Hamza Mekdad. The idea of the installation is to tell the story of the last hundreds of years of people endlessly having to leave their homes in the Levant, in search for inspiration, safety, and a feeling of home. Overarching the green room, stands Rumi Dalle’s installation “Feathers of migrating birds”, where each of the 150 feathers carries the story of a migrating artisan, from Beirut to Dubai, feeding into the concept of Soul Kitchen. Rumi Dalle is an acclaimed artist from Beirut, behind works she handcrafts for Hermes and Iwan Maktabi to name a few. The walls are adorned with carpets curated by Iwan Maktabi, as part of a semi permanent installation that will keep reinventing itself with new collaborations every 6 months, to exhibit works by artists and curators we admire.What lies ahead for the brand?A month on from its opening, Soul Kitchen has already established itself as a communal space and an intersection point for the many scenes and subcultures of Dubai. As the space is taking its own positioning in the scene, our offering is also adapting to the latter. Our favorite places are ones that evolve with their guests, we have just recently opened up our terrace, we’re creating a lounge experience and tequila bar in the green room, we are opening a club next door in order to host more sounds and nights that will be mostly centered around music, and bar bistrot on the other side of the restaurant to invite people to have a more relaxed day time experience in the premises as well. We are very excited about the next steps, and about experiencing Dubai through Soul Kitchen’s eyes.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    by Sarah Joseph
    5 hours ago

    To mark an important milestone, Israel celebrated its 75th Independence Day at Madinat Jumeirah, on May 11, 2023.
    The event was attended by a distinguished list of guests, including H.E Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti Al Maktoum, high-level local authorities, foreign mission representatives, business leaders, and investors. The gathering provided an opportunity for the Israeli and Emirati communities to come together and celebrate the shared values of peace, cooperation, and prosperity.

    LR Mr. Ohad Horsandi-Deputy Chief of Mission at Israel Embassy Abu Dhabi- Mr. and H.E Liron Zaslansky-Consul General of Israel in Dubai
    During the event, the Consul General of Israel in Dubai, H.E Liron Zaslansky, said “This is a historic moment for Israel and the UAE. The first Israeli National Day reception in Dubai since the signing of the Abraham Accords is a testament to the strong and growing relationship between our two countries. Today, we celebrate the shared values of peace, cooperation, and prosperity, and look forward to a bright future of increased collaboration and mutual respect.”
    During this prestigious event, several notable guests were present and entertained by Israeli singer and pianist Rami Kleinstein. The event also featured traditional Israeli food, and music.
    After The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the UAE and Israel came into effect on April 1, 2023, the two countries’ strong alliance has grown with a focus on different avenues for further growth.

    LR H.E Liron Zaslansky-Consul General of Israel to Dubai-H.E Sheikh Maktoum Al Maktoum-Director of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperations Dubai 
    The evening was filled with merriment, reflecting the joyous spirit of the occasion, since the signing of the Abraham Accords, a historic agreement that normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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  • Lifeby Ruman Baig2 hours ago Looking to start 2024 on a positive note? Practice these 9 stress reduction techniques to kick-start your wellness journey.Deep BreathingPractise diaphragmatic breathing to reduce stress. Deep breaths increase oxygen flow, promoting skin cell regeneration and improving overall skin health. Try breathing in for a count of 4 and out for a count of 6 to activate the parasympathetic nervous system.MeditationEngage in mindfulness meditation to calm the mind. Reduced stress levels can prevent skin issues like acne and eczema, promoting a healthier complexion. An app such as Calm or Superhuman will help guide you.YogaIncorporate yoga into your routine for physical and mental relaxation. Poses such as a Child’s Pose enhance blood circulation, aiding nutrient delivery to the skin.HydrationStay adequately hydrated as it supports skin elasticity and texture. Dehydration can contribute to stress, impacting skin health negatively. Electrolytes play a huge part in keeping you hydrated, we love Humantra.Nature WalksSpend time in nature to reduce cortisol levels. Fresh air and green surroundings contribute to a sense of calm, positively impacting skin health.Sleep QualityPrioritise quality sleep for skin rejuvenation. During deep sleep, the body repairs and regenerates cells, contributing to a radiant complexion and overall wellbeing.Try to stick to the same bed time and wake time as this supports an optimal circadian rhythm. Morning light is also important as is not eating before bed and having 30 minutes to 1 our without screentime before you go to bed.AromatherapyUse calming scents like lavender or chamomile to relax. Aromatherapy can reduce stress-related skin issues and promote a soothing environment, try Aromatherapy Associates.Digital DetoxLimit screen time to mitigate stress. Constant exposure to screens can contribute to skin problems, taking breaks and limiting social media fosters relaxation.Art & CreativityEngage in artistic activities as a form of expression. Creating art can be therapeutic, reducing stress and promoting a healthy mindset that reflects on the skin.December – The Winter Escape Issue with Rolls Royce  – Download Now– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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