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Christmas lunch - in or out?
For the first time ever we've decided to go to a restaurant for Christmas lunch. I always have a houseful of people who all stay over for several days - so we have a booking for 12. In a way I'm looking forward to the Christmas Day workload being lifted, but in another I'm wondering if it will be quite the same - if you know what I mean.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's never appealed to me. I like to be home in a relaxed frame of mind (and confortable clothes), not be looking smart in public, during Xmas lunch. And be able to end lunch by slouching over to the armchair for a bit, before clearing up. Maybe, at my age, have a nap too. Although I've had to argue this within my family for the last few years. I don't see the appeal of spending a fortune eating out at Christmas (save for work Xmas lunch of course): you can eat out at any time of the year.
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Just two of us this christmas but in years gone by I'd 've loved to go out rather than putting so much effort into 3 courses that disappeared without a compliment (more often criticism from mother) and then the bother of providing a constant steam of nibbles through the rest of the day ... go enjoy it you can always produce some wonderful nibbles for the evening
Everyone will stay with us for several days, as usual, so it's still a busy time for me, but the idea of not spending much of Christmas Eve preparing vegetables, etc, or being tied to the kitchen on Christmas morning is quite attractive!
I've no doubt some will fall asleep in an armchair when we come back - but what's new? :o)
I've no doubt some will fall asleep in an armchair when we come back - but what's new? :o)