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Old 11th October 2003, 22:59
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What are you planning for christmas...

I have made my cake already and its waiting to be iced !!

Daughters cakes are being made next week, I add more whisky to mine so
it has to be made earlier so as to mature !!

If we can't get down south to the daughters I think I might as my cousin
and hubby for xmas dinner and do the whole turkey job for them and quorn
for me !!

Followed by Veggie xmas pudding...but will not tell them it is...lol
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Old 12th October 2003, 11:56
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Well that's lovely! I enjoy planning everything for christmas as early as possilbe
I've already decided I want to make a christmas cake this year with all he raisins and sultains and the marzipan and icing...Hm...I'm already getting hungry
I don't know about christmas dinner this year for I will be spending it for the first time under palm trees. I think we'll probably have some sort of fish, or perhaps lobster?
What I can't do without is Egg Nog. I have to do that! Maybe also with whisky?
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LOL on the veggie pudding!!

I've never tried a whiskey cake or fruit cake... is that what you are describing?
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oh definitely the LOBSTER!!!!!!!!
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oh definitely the LOBSTER!!!!!!!!
Thought so too!
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I don't know what I'm doing for Christmas but tomorrow I will be having cauliflower cheese. yummy.
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I don't know what I'm doing for Christmas but tomorrow I will be having cauliflower cheese. yummy.
Hm, that sounds good! I'm doing cheezy potates today. Love those! I did them last year for christmas when I was having backed Ham, sort of american style.
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