Posts Tagged ‘christmas dinner’

Engaging Santa Clause on the Topic of Christmas

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Christmas is often the worst time of the year for many who have lost loved ones, especially children. Or who have suddenly found themselves alone without family around. Some commit suicide while in Australia Lifeline is at its busiest. As millions enjoy themselves others are in dire straits. Whilst billions are spent on often useless [...]

Stuff the Turkey – An Alternative to the Traditional Christmas Dinner

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

It is estimated that the average person gains around 5lbs in weight over the Christmas period. To some this may come as a shock, but to those (normal?) people who relish the taste of mulled wine, chocolates, roast potatoes, Mince Pies…(mmm!) and with the cold December weather simply urging you to eat to stay warm, [...]

A Guide to Planning Your First Christmas Dinner

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Planning a Christmas meal can be just as stressful as the Christmas shopping, but it doesn’t have to be. With careful planning, you can enjoy a nice, relaxing Christmas dinner with the whole family. Here is what you need to do. Plan a location Figure out how many people will be there. (This will also [...]

Christmas Lamb Dinner & Capon Recipe – Succulent & Tastier Than Traditionally Dry Turkey

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Why is Christmas dinner causing problems for you and your family if you don`t like turkey. Okay, and yes Turkey is a traditional meat eaten on Christmas day however, it does not mean you have to force feed yourself and others to eat something not pleasing to the palette. Christmas Dinner is about tasty food [...]

Cooking Christmas Dinner – Great Ideas To Make It Memorable

Monday, February 1st, 2010

No matter where you live in the world, if you are celebrating the festival of Christmas then you will know that most important part of Christmas day is the traditional Christmas Dinner. This is a focal point to the day and something that the kids and adults alike really look forward to. For many of [...]

Christmas Dinner Is Good For You!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Christmas dinner isn’t just a great tradition, it’s full of nutrients and it’s actually good for you. So don’t feel guilty, get stuck in! Turkey Your traditional Christmas turkey is naturally low in fat, so you’re off to a good start if you’ve chosen this for the big day. Remove the skin if you want [...]

Christmas Dinner Around the World

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Everyone is familiar with the festive fare that makes our Christmas dinner one of the most looked-forward to meals of the year. Roast turkey; Yorkshire puddings; Brussels Sprouts; Stuffing; Kilted Sausages; Roast Potatoes; all topped off with seasonal vegetables, lashings of gravy and a generous helping of cranberry sauce. But have you ever wondered what [...]