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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 961959" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>I can only speak for me and the missus. If we are invited anywhere I will be VERY wary. We plan to have one Christmas meal out and I will recce the menu beforehand as usual.</p><p>At home it's much more fun since I don't fancy mince pies & pud any more and Mrs D can eat till they come out of her ears. Roast anything is easy with meat and some veg shared and some separate. I will make a cake I can eat -- last year I made a huge chocolate cheesecake which was so rich it lasted three months in the freezer. </p><p>If you have a family around it may not be so easy so I'll leave that to others.</p><p>Christmas is still a wonderful time what with crackers, pressies and the added blessing of (in my case) good health. The best present of all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 961959, member: 126679"] I can only speak for me and the missus. If we are invited anywhere I will be VERY wary. We plan to have one Christmas meal out and I will recce the menu beforehand as usual. At home it's much more fun since I don't fancy mince pies & pud any more and Mrs D can eat till they come out of her ears. Roast anything is easy with meat and some veg shared and some separate. I will make a cake I can eat -- last year I made a huge chocolate cheesecake which was so rich it lasted three months in the freezer. If you have a family around it may not be so easy so I'll leave that to others. Christmas is still a wonderful time what with crackers, pressies and the added blessing of (in my case) good health. The best present of all! [/QUOTE]
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