Anyone want to chat about Ch****mas? Beltane, if you prefer. As everyone seems tired of heat, this might divert you?

I know this can be controversial but with everyone tired of the heatwave, perhaps we can focus on what happens in the cooler months? Share ideas for a more economic Ch****mas?

I feel sad for families who will struggle in the coming festive season - or whatever you call it. Wintermas perhaps? I received an offer from Tesco to join their Ch****mas savings club. It offers about 5% on top of your ordinary clubcard vouchers. You can add anything up to £350 of your own money until October. This is far more 'interest' [if you look at it this way] than banks offer. Tesco will give you vouchers in November for your 'big' shop. A great idea instead of awful Ch****mas savings clubs which often go bankrupt. I'm sure the mods will agree,  it is wise never to join these clubs or borrow from a loan shark; the interest is huge, often 100%. Otherwise, it is sensible to join an official credit union, where losses if the CU fails are covered by law so you don't lose your money.

With seasonal cake ingredients costing up to £30 [8" cake with marzipan and icing], this is a huge dent in the budget. This year I discovered Manor House Cake, which is delicious, has far less fruit and can be topped with marzipan + icing. Making your own, you use less sugar than shop-bought Mr K's! This year I have an air fryer which uses a lot less fuel and is easier to clean than a conventional oven. I'm going for ready cooked sliced beef and chicken, rather than a joint I'll never eat or hard-to-get-rid-of carcase -  especially if your recycling is once a fortnight.

It's a good time to buy gifts and wrap them - charity shops are stuffed with potential goodies. Also, buy some for yourself! I wrap mine then by the day I've forgotten what's inside!  Planning is a lot of fun, especially decorations you can make from bits and pieces, garden twigs, old clothes etc.

Parents
  • Beltane is May 1st, so I think it's a bit early to be talking about it yet.

    Xmas, well go and collect fruits or buy them whilst they're cheap and make jams and chutneys to give as gifts. You find some nice leaves and put them between two pieces of fabric and rub over them with a fabric crayon which will give you the outline of the leaf veins and edges, you can then embroider along the veins and around the leaf edges and turn them into cushion covers, hotwater bottle covers. You could do loads of small ones and patch work them together, the list is as long as your imagination.

    I think it's a crime to throw away a carcase without making stock, this can be made into so many things, risotto's, soups and gravy

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  • Beltane is May 1st, so I think it's a bit early to be talking about it yet.

    Xmas, well go and collect fruits or buy them whilst they're cheap and make jams and chutneys to give as gifts. You find some nice leaves and put them between two pieces of fabric and rub over them with a fabric crayon which will give you the outline of the leaf veins and edges, you can then embroider along the veins and around the leaf edges and turn them into cushion covers, hotwater bottle covers. You could do loads of small ones and patch work them together, the list is as long as your imagination.

    I think it's a crime to throw away a carcase without making stock, this can be made into so many things, risotto's, soups and gravy

Children
  • Beltane is May 1st

    Oh, I got that wrong. Should it be Solstice?

    collect fruits or buy them whilst they're cheap and make jams and chutneys to give as gifts.

    That's a very good idea. Charity shops have nice bits and pieces you can decorate the jars with. [bad grammar sorry - my grammar and spelling are getting worse as I age.]

    cushion covers, hotwater bottle covers. Y

    Yes, that's the sort of things I meant. Making and planning are part of the fun and need to be started soon, so you have time to finish the projects. It might take the focus away from all the problems we have at present. Thanks for the ideas.

    Come on folks! Chip in with your ideas/ plans.