Who has started Christmas shopping already?

It is just over 7 weeks until Christmas so it seems a good time for those of us who are disorganised to start planning and avoid the anxiety of last minute purchases.

Who has got their present / card purchases all sorted out?

Who is struggling for ideas?

I though this could be a good prompt to get people thinking ahead and working through some of the struggles for decisions on purchases to make the whole thing a bit easier this year.

I've got my main present sorted out and am working out what to get for the other 4 people on my list. Cards I'll be picking up this week (with a few spares just in case) and will soon be sending my international cards as well as they seem to take forever.

How about you?

Parents
  • Another thing about early shopping. Every year I get enthused by the latest Christmas treats (especially Lidl's offers). I stash them in a cupboard in the hall, vowing to leave them alone. Within hours, they sprout voices like Alice's fantasies - 'try me' 'eat me' 'drink me.' Each year I succumb, then have to buy the greater part again. This year I've, so far, I've bought a tin of chocolates, a bottle of Napoleon brandy, made Rowan jelly for the turkey and raspberry jam for jam tarts. But those persistent voices pleading face. Anyone have similar experiences? Any ideas to prevent?

  • Why prevent? Just enjoy in moderation

    We are already on our second tin of chocolates, M&S big mix, they are so good. My husband eats most of them. I just have a couple every now and then.

    I have a picture of homemade jam tarts in my head now.

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  • I have a picture of homemade jam tarts in my head now.

    apple pies - I've discovered the secret is arrowroot to thicken the juices and prevent 'soggy bottoms.'

  • Nah, not a fan of cranberries.

    I've tried Tesco ready made pastry and didn't like it.

    I was thinking of cook books and programs earlier and strating a thread on them, you've beaten me to it, lol.

    I've got my own recipe book, of recipes I've collected ovr the years, it's the only thing my son wants to inherit.

    I think my favourite tv chef, was Keith Floyd, I learnt so much from watchng him and reading his books.

  • ah, arrowroot must be horrible that way but it's very fine texture and makes great sauces. I use egg in shortcrust sometimes, not always. I always use Tesco ready-made puff. I've got an injury to both shoulders so find it difficult to manoeuvre anything that has to be hand made. Nut roast Wellington sounds great - adding cranberries is nice for Christmas. I love cranberries in anything. Sainsbury have fresh and frozen in stock.

  • The best cookbooks are Good Housekeeping :

    The Baking Book - all cakes, puds, dough etc

    Cookery -everything else 

    These have all the basic recipes, fully illustrated. At a few pounds for second hand Amazon copies, a bargain. 

    happy cooking YumFork knife plate 

  • Euwwww, arrow root, I remember my Nan feeding me arrow root porridge for a squitty botty when I was small, it was horrible!

    I do make my own puff pastry, I quite often make a nut roast wellington for xmas dinner and it would cost me a bomb to buy enough puff pastry to cover it and the sheets are quite small. I'm not a fan of the taste of the shop bought ones either, where do you get yours from?

    Here's a bit of controvercy, do you use an egg yolk in your shortcrust pastry? I never do, just water, I did try binding it with an egg yolk once and found the dough to be sticky and hard to work.

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  • Euwwww, arrow root, I remember my Nan feeding me arrow root porridge for a squitty botty when I was small, it was horrible!

    I do make my own puff pastry, I quite often make a nut roast wellington for xmas dinner and it would cost me a bomb to buy enough puff pastry to cover it and the sheets are quite small. I'm not a fan of the taste of the shop bought ones either, where do you get yours from?

    Here's a bit of controvercy, do you use an egg yolk in your shortcrust pastry? I never do, just water, I did try binding it with an egg yolk once and found the dough to be sticky and hard to work.

Children
  • Nah, not a fan of cranberries.

    I've tried Tesco ready made pastry and didn't like it.

    I was thinking of cook books and programs earlier and strating a thread on them, you've beaten me to it, lol.

    I've got my own recipe book, of recipes I've collected ovr the years, it's the only thing my son wants to inherit.

    I think my favourite tv chef, was Keith Floyd, I learnt so much from watchng him and reading his books.

  • ah, arrowroot must be horrible that way but it's very fine texture and makes great sauces. I use egg in shortcrust sometimes, not always. I always use Tesco ready-made puff. I've got an injury to both shoulders so find it difficult to manoeuvre anything that has to be hand made. Nut roast Wellington sounds great - adding cranberries is nice for Christmas. I love cranberries in anything. Sainsbury have fresh and frozen in stock.