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Christmas Dinner
Do you have yours at home or go out to eat on christmas day? I would love a break from cooking the christmas dinner - but .... because people who work on christmas day to cook these dinners give up what i call "family time" expect a good hourly wage for this service of which i agree with BTW , but it would be nice if i could be waited on, on christmas day and before you shout " your husband could " he CANT COOK !! (not a christmas dinner anyway. Do you go out for yours??
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It's a time of year I don't look forward to as one Christmas day I gave birth to a stillborn son and two hours later my mum died. I've never cooked a Christmas dinner since. I'm one of 10 children so there are always plenty of invites out for lunch. We always have a riproaring time and I make a big effort for the junior overalls. My ideal day is for us all to go to church, go home for bacon sarnies, champagne & pressies and then pile around to a siblings house for a family meal.
One year we went out to a restaurant which is owned by a friend. The food and atmosphere was brill but half his staff hadn't turned in so we ended up doing the washing up!
One year we went out to a restaurant which is owned by a friend. The food and atmosphere was brill but half his staff hadn't turned in so we ended up doing the washing up!
I spent one xmas at my friends and I hated every minute.
She does things totally different to me and was very proper, so that we could not relax. There was no kipping after the meal, when all I wanted to do sleep!
The drinks appeared to be on ration and every time I go up to get a refill, there was a sarcastic comment, like "go easy"
I was really really surprised, as my friend has been to my home many many times and seen how I do things. My hubby said never again, as he was bored out of his skull.
She does things totally different to me and was very proper, so that we could not relax. There was no kipping after the meal, when all I wanted to do sleep!
The drinks appeared to be on ration and every time I go up to get a refill, there was a sarcastic comment, like "go easy"
I was really really surprised, as my friend has been to my home many many times and seen how I do things. My hubby said never again, as he was bored out of his skull.
I love nothing better than setting the MR out into the warzone (we call the livingroom with all it's toys) and set him the challange of battery filling and putting together toys in strict supervision of my 3yr old son, while I blissfully walse throught he kitchen cooking up a mean christmas dinner with all the trimmings! (Christmas CD on of course!)
I love it.................
I love it.................
Normally we stay in.
However, my Grandmother decided to invite my entire family around to my parents house for Xmas lunch and land my Mum with the cooking.
I therefore hastily suggested that we go out, in order to give my Mum a rest (I would have cooked instead, but I would never have got Mum to stay out of the kitchen).
However, my Grandmother decided to invite my entire family around to my parents house for Xmas lunch and land my Mum with the cooking.
I therefore hastily suggested that we go out, in order to give my Mum a rest (I would have cooked instead, but I would never have got Mum to stay out of the kitchen).
Working in the parcel delivery industry, Christmas dinner is a bit of an afterthought. It's a last minute scrabble to complete the shopping - not just for Xmas lunch either, milk and bread are usually in short supply.
BUT - I am not prepared to pay the rates that most places are charging to eat out, based on the fact that most food put in front of us is of an inferior standard to what a 12 year old whips up at school.
So, it will be frantic shopping at the last minute (food delivered by Sainsburys) and so tired that you barely enjoy the food you cook for your guests anyway!
BUT - I am not prepared to pay the rates that most places are charging to eat out, based on the fact that most food put in front of us is of an inferior standard to what a 12 year old whips up at school.
So, it will be frantic shopping at the last minute (food delivered by Sainsburys) and so tired that you barely enjoy the food you cook for your guests anyway!