Halloween? Christmas? Or Both?

Well, Halloween is officially over... and I'm now in full blown Christmas mode!! Snowman2Christmas treeSantaDeerGiftSparklesSmile

Yes, I know we're only at the start November and we've not even passed Bonfire Night yet FireworksSparkler but I'm absolutely obsessed with Christmas and I immediately start celebrating as soon as 1st November comes around. And I know there are others like me Grin but I also know that the other 50% that are driven mad by our early celebrations (My parents included Rofl) so I would like to apologise to those people... doesn't change that that's who I am, but yes sorry Sweat smile

Anyways, it just got me thinking, everyone's different as my best friend is obsessed with Halloween Jack o lanternSkullGhostman magewoman mageman vampirewoman vampire I mean she's also Christmas mad like myself but she's loves all things Halloween mainly. 

So, anyways, here's a wee fun question to anyone interested... what's your favourite holiday?

Halloween Jack o lantern? ChristmasChristmas tree? Or do you like both equally?

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  • I don't do halloween, I prefer xmas, but only if I've got a house full of people, which I'm hoping to have ths year. I love all the cooking, even though I don't make xmas cake or puddings anymore, because nobody really eats them, we have lots of other stuff. I often end up making several pounds of pastry, different types for different things, shortcrust for mince pies, puff for nut roast wellington and I will attempt choux pastry for profiteroles.

    I also have to make a massive ginger cake every year or both my son and step son will think I don't love them anymore. My favourite bit of xmas dinner is the bread sauce, I love the stuff and often make extra and have it for breakfast the next day.

    I love the decorations too, I love to decorate the tree, every bauble with a memory attached to it.

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  • I don't do halloween, I prefer xmas, but only if I've got a house full of people, which I'm hoping to have ths year. I love all the cooking, even though I don't make xmas cake or puddings anymore, because nobody really eats them, we have lots of other stuff. I often end up making several pounds of pastry, different types for different things, shortcrust for mince pies, puff for nut roast wellington and I will attempt choux pastry for profiteroles.

    I also have to make a massive ginger cake every year or both my son and step son will think I don't love them anymore. My favourite bit of xmas dinner is the bread sauce, I love the stuff and often make extra and have it for breakfast the next day.

    I love the decorations too, I love to decorate the tree, every bauble with a memory attached to it.

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