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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby lissie » 21 Dec 2017, 17:56

Tomorrow Son , DIL and the two terrors are coming for Christmas dinner. Turkey Crown covered in Parma Ham with
Pigs in blankets, stuffing balls, sprouts, peas, parsnips etc. Xmas pudding or Ben and Jerrys Icecream.
After that the opening of the presents.
Saturday morning daughter and two grand daughters are calling with presents. Sausage rolls and mince pies are
ready for them.
Sunday we will probably go shopping.
Christmas day just the two of us. We have boned rib of beef with all the trimmings then after a few glasses have a sleep
for a couple of hours.
Tv in the evening with a few snacks.
Next day i will probably hunt down a few bargains as Bargain Betty can`t let the side down :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby jenniren » 21 Dec 2017, 18:24

A quiet one for us this year, I've planned for everything to be as easy as possible.

Friday: all the shopping's done, so it's just the house for a quick whiz round.

Saturday: apart from the washing a nice and easy day.

Sunday: I always do something nice for dinner, this year it's meatballs with pasta plus garlic bread. All washed down with a bottle of bubbly to start the celebrations off.

Christmas Day: it's just the two of us, but I don't mind. We'll have turkey and all the trimmings without having to stick to a timetable which will be nice. I'm not a big drinker, but it's the one day in the year I have more than a couple lol Looking forward to sitting in front of the box in the evening, lots of good programmes, Doctor Who, Strictly, Call the Midwife, Victoria and Mrs Brown's Boys.

Boxing Day: Z,M and the boys will be here, we'll do the pressies round the tree with them and I'll do my traditional boxing day food, cold turkey and ham, a huge bubble and squeak (a big family favourite) pigs in blankets, plus peas and a selection of pickles. Have already got the puds from M&S, the boys don't like Christmas pudding so it's trifle, very berry cheesecake, chocolate profiteroles and mince pies if they've got any room left.

Really looking forward to it :D :D
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby JoM » 21 Dec 2017, 18:50

Ally wrote:We had every intention of going to the German market last weekend Jo - but we took one look at the throng of people and sidestepped up Cannon Street to the Windsor. :oops: :oops: :oops:


Really don't blame you. I'd have given it a miss but Joe wants to go. We've had to leave it until the end of the week to give Joe chance to feel stronger, it's usually pretty quiet on weeknights this close to Christmas but on a Friday night?
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Dec 2017, 18:55

Ally wrote:We had every intention of going to the German market last weekend Jo - but we took one look at the throng of people and sidestepped up Cannon Street to the Windsor. :oops: :oops: :oops:


Wise decision. Word on the street is that it was even tackier than usual this year. Same ole, same ole ...... One of its problems is, it's been going for so many years, it no longer has any novelty value.
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby JoM » 21 Dec 2017, 18:58

That's exactly it, you know exactly where each stall is and what it'll be selling :o

John and Joe just go for overpriced burgers (can get a pack of five of them in Aldi for under £2).
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Dec 2017, 18:59

jenniren wrote: ...... a huge bubble and squeak (a big family favourite) .......


:D

Lay an extra place setting; I'll look up the train times ..... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Dec 2017, 19:03

JoM wrote:That's exactly it, you know exactly where each stall is and what it'll be selling :o

John and Joe just go for overpriced burgers (can get a pack of five of them in Aldi for under £2).


I remember only a few years after it had started, the big Lidl store in Pype Hayes cheekily put a black-board outside by the road junction:

"Why bother travelling into the City Centre? - Get your Award-Winning Prize Stollen Here!!"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :x
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby JoM » 21 Dec 2017, 19:03

I love bubble and squeak :D
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby JoM » 21 Dec 2017, 19:04

TheOstrich wrote:
JoM wrote:That's exactly it, you know exactly where each stall is and what it'll be selling :o

John and Joe just go for overpriced burgers (can get a pack of five of them in Aldi for under £2).


I remember only a few years after it had started, the big Lidl store in Pype Hayes cheekily put a black-board outside by the road junction:

"Why bother travelling into the City Centre? - Get your Award-Winning Prize Stollen Here!!"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :x


:lol: :lol: Brilliant!
Saying that though, the big Stollens are usually reduced to £1 on the market this close to Christmas.
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Re: What's your plans for Christmas....

Postby Ally » 21 Dec 2017, 21:51

TheOstrich wrote:
Ally wrote:We had every intention of going to the German market last weekend Jo - but we took one look at the throng of people and sidestepped up Cannon Street to the Windsor. :oops: :oops: :oops:


Wise decision. Word on the street is that it was even tackier than usual this year. Same ole, same ole ...... One of its problems is, it's been going for so many years, it no longer has any novelty value.



Been living in the sun too long so don't get the sitting outside in the freezing cold with an even colder beer. :evil:

Novelty value I don't have a problem with Ossie...it's just the crazy business and being squashed like a sardine in what should/could be a nice time. :evil:
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