Are you a traditional Everything made from scratch Christmas cook, or an Aunt Bessie's and M&S all the way one, or somewhere in between?
I believe in the easy way in most things and certainly don't feel Christmas is about one person (usually a woman) slogging their guts out in a kitchen to provide the perfect Christmas for the hoards!
One thing I do because I like doing it and it's important to me is make our Christmas cake. Perfectly good alternatives are available in the shops for those who don't want to do this.
I have never made a Christmas pudding and always buy one.
For many years I made mince pies. I may do again one day but the last year or two I haven't felt inclined so have bought them. I love mash with my Christmas dinner so I make this, adding cream as a treat. Perfectly happy to have Aunt Bessie's roasties and roast parsnips though
I will buy trifle too.
Over the years I have made sausage rolls from scratch, baked hams, made lots of Christmas cookies and gingerbread and made and iced Christmas cupcakes.
What is important to you, and what are you happy to 'cheat' with?
I believe in the easy way in most things and certainly don't feel Christmas is about one person (usually a woman) slogging their guts out in a kitchen to provide the perfect Christmas for the hoards!
One thing I do because I like doing it and it's important to me is make our Christmas cake. Perfectly good alternatives are available in the shops for those who don't want to do this.
I have never made a Christmas pudding and always buy one.
For many years I made mince pies. I may do again one day but the last year or two I haven't felt inclined so have bought them. I love mash with my Christmas dinner so I make this, adding cream as a treat. Perfectly happy to have Aunt Bessie's roasties and roast parsnips though
I will buy trifle too.
Over the years I have made sausage rolls from scratch, baked hams, made lots of Christmas cookies and gingerbread and made and iced Christmas cupcakes.
What is important to you, and what are you happy to 'cheat' with?
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