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Do you have an emergency christmas meal plan?
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It was the absence of wine that was my biggest worry, tbh!Mortgage started on 22.5.09 : £129,600Overpayments to date: £3000June grocery challenge: 400/6000
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Fish fingers and chips......I am sure they would prefer it. We're collecting our meat from the farm we always use, track was iffy last week with the first snow but farmer always treats it, just the veg I have not got. Got a LandRover which gets through pretty much anything. Promised myself I won't go silly this year but will still do 3 meats for 4 of us as it lasts us ages.
Hope everyones goes to planOne day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
I could probably generate the whole of Christmas food twice over, as long as we were happy with roast pork on Friday. I have all the produce of the allotment in sacks, boxes and a freezer in the utility room plus the pantry and fridge and main freezer are stuffed. I have plenty of flour and staples for baking. The only thing I'd miss is fresh milk.
Given that I actually live over the top of two small grocery shops, an off licence and two carry-outs plus have a bakery within 200 yards, this is a bit excessive though!Val.0 -
Got everything I needed today but if the oven packs in, like the grill did the other day, then the slow cooker will be my friend! (I think I can just about fit a duck in there!)May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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