Absolutely, I think Tescos do a cheap plain one and you can add a few bits to it if you wanted!That’s fair enough and it is a lovely wreath but I’m on maternity leave and statutory maternity pay is crap 🫢
Absolutely, I think Tescos do a cheap plain one and you can add a few bits to it if you wanted!That’s fair enough and it is a lovely wreath but I’m on maternity leave and statutory maternity pay is crap 🫢
Do you know where is this available to watch?Whether you love or hate the Hallmark style Christmas movies, may I recommend 'A Christmas Movie Christmas'.
The characters wake up in a Christmas movie and it piss takes all the tropes but still turns out like a perfect Hallmark Christmas movie. It's clever and makes me wish I could wake up in a Christmas movie, lol. Honestly, definitely worth a watch.
No idea I'm afraid. I caught it on once of the Christmas movie channels, it's a few years old. Sorry.Do you know where is this available to watch?
No worries thanks for replyingNo idea I'm afraid. I caught it on once of the Christmas movie channels, it's a few years old. Sorry.
We do canapé style starters, so there’s something for everyone. Last year we did home made sausage rolls and chutney, nice crackers with Stilton/apple/walnut and goats cheese/fig/honey, and these amazing filo pastry tarts with roast beef and mustard mayo. We also did prawn cocktail inside a little gem lettuce leaf. They’re all so easy to put together in advance too, you can get all the family helping!Is there a Christmas food thread?! Or can we start talking about Christmas food here?! Me and my daughter have prawn cocktail to start but husband and 2 sons won't eat that so would like some starter ideas. Then traditional turkey roast for main and usually something warm, possibly chocolatey with fancy ice cream for pudding. Always orange juice and lemonade for the kids and some fizz for us adults. Any nice recommendations?! I bloody love Christmas food and all the eating.
Doesn't chocolate count?i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner
We always have but I’m questioning it this year abd thinking that we won’t bother. Extra expense.i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner
I haven’t either. We normally bake the part baked rolls with ham cooked the night before for breakfast which keeps us going until turkey time.i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner
We don't either although all the starters suggested on here sound delicious. I like to leave room for eleventy billion pigs in blankets.i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner
This is a good point tbhWe always have but I’m questioning it this year abd thinking that we won’t bother. Extra expense.
Scratch that.. This sounds incredibleMy husbands family have yorkshires in a bowl with gravy as starter .
They sound like proper Yorkshire 'uns...We don't either although all the starters suggested on here sound delicious. I like to leave room for eleventy billion pigs in blankets.
My husbands family have yorkshires in a bowl with gravy as starter .
we don't do starters either! i don't think we're too far from each other so would be interesting if it was a regional thing...i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner
Me either!i’ve never in my life had a starter before my christmas dinner