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CHRISTMAS MENU/FOOD SHOPPING

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UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 22 Nov 2012 23:35

Mine is sorted Hubby goes to work and brings dinner home. Don´t do xmas so don´t buy pressie´s (only cos no one loves me). I do send a few cards out but family get e-cards.

sorted

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 23 Nov 2012 01:15

We only give presents to each other and OH's mother. Siblings & a few friends get cards. Friends & rellies in other countries get e-cards!

OH wants golf stuff, so he can pick out his own! I know what to get MiL, will get it next week & then line up at the post office.

Went shopping yesterday for bits & pieces for OH ~ one item is a pen, it's bent into the shape of a reindeer & has fuzzy bits on it, and there's a small box of choccies. The box says "reindeer with chocolate balls". ;-)

:-D

GinN

GinN Report 23 Nov 2012 20:25

Me and my Hubby have stopped buying Christmas presents for each other. For one thing, we always shop together - joined at the hip, you see.
Instead, we are having a couple of nights in London, and are going to see War Horse. I've seen the film, and it's definitely a two hanky job. :-(

Sharron

Sharron Report 23 Nov 2012 21:01

Carers Christmas presents. The old man likes to look like Lord Bountiful so I have to buy and wrap a whole load of presents for his grotto. It's a bag and they pick a present from it.

I usually get a few chocolate things,a few cheap smellies and some candles.They are not allowed to receive anything over a fiver without registering it in a book at the office and I couldn't afford to buy anything that cost that much anyway.

Then I have to wrap the bloody things!!!!!!!

GinN

GinN Report 23 Nov 2012 22:12

Yes, Sharron, I have to do the same for my Dad, though only for about three carers and his cleaner, - Oh, and their ruddy kids as well! And wrap the damn things, and write all his Christmas cards.

Roll on ruddy January!

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 24 Nov 2012 07:33

First time for a few years that I won't have to cook, my son's girlfriend has invited us for Christmas day lunch/dinner so I can have a lazy day except I will probably have to drive back (ten minute trip) as o.h. will drink more than he should as usual. Mind you, son's gf, son and myself were scheming what to get in so there's not too much for o.h. to indulge in, he can drink more when he's back at home in the late evening lol

I will still have to cook on Boxing Day tho, but won't be such pressure as no one will be joining us.

Son's gf is splashing out to get things everyone likes, so turkey crown for her and me, chicken for o.h. and my son, and various desserts as o.h. is diabetic as is her little lad altho he won't be there for the meal as he is being picked up by his dad after he has opened his pressies with his mum and my son.

Quite looking forward to it all

Lizx

Julia

Julia Report 24 Nov 2012 09:10

Morning Everyone, We are abit like GeordieinNorfolk, we shop together, so no suprises.
Athough I like all the "bits of Christmas", we prefer to push our boat out in the Spring when we can have a good spend at the garden centre.
As avid gardeners and allotmenters, we get more enjoyment from that than unwanted suprise presents.


Julia in Derbyshire

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 24 Nov 2012 12:58

Up to last year we have always had goose. However the year before were very disappointed in the goose.

This year it will be duck etc and at the price goose has shot up to - £58 Tesc o and £78 M & S. I would not pay that anyway.

As for shopping well I use internet mostly now except at this time of year, OH yells 'parcel here, do you want it opened'. He is also banned from looking at the credit card statement for Dec and Jan so he does not know what his pressies cost.

GinN

GinN Report 24 Nov 2012 15:28

We will have a turkey, as per usual, but I cook gammon, too. Hubby likes to get a large turkey, so I spend the following days turning it into curries, pies, pasta bakes, soup, sandwiches...........!

If anyone has any fresh suggestions on how to use up those leftovers, this jaded cook would love to see them :-\ :-)