Plus: The Princess of Wales' year in fashion and what it's like to run the world's booziest marathon
| | The end of the year is almost upon us and it's time to celebrate – but after a year of rocketing bills, most of us will be partying on a budget. The good news is that you can still throw a New Year's Eve bash to remember without breaking the bank. Silvana Franco recommends steering clear of overpriced supermarket packs of vol-au-vents and making your own instead, using store cupboard ingredients that you probably already have – such as ready-rolled puff pastry and jars of relish from the back of the fridge. Scroll down for her simple but delicious recipes for canapés and cocktails, that will save you both time and money.
Plus, read why 2022 was an important style year for the Princess of Wales and find out what it's like to run the world's booziest marathon.
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