AnonyMouse_79 Posted December 19, 2007 Posted December 19, 2007 Love the tips and tricks this month, Steve, that really made me laugh!
Steve Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 Thanks Susan - I've been intending to order a turkey since the beginning of December, but true to form only got round to it yesterday. Looks like we'll be eating turkey casserole well into the new year!
AnonyMouse_3139 Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 Another tip... Tie the christmas tree securely. Mine fell yesterday. All 6 and a half foot of it. Baubels rolled across the room, beads scattered, light in disarray. Happened last year too
AnonyMouse_79 Posted December 20, 2007 Author Posted December 20, 2007 We splashed out on a new TV and it was delivered yesterday. I dont recommend setting up a TV in the same corner as the Christmas tree either, Rea. How my husband thought he could he could squeeze in the gap Im not sure and then he blames Aaron for not having set the tree up securely but I know the boys spent ages doing that!!! He's just lucky we bought a Nordmann and now Im left to hoover the needle drop up!! As for the turkey, Im just wondering whether it will survive from Sunday, when it has to be collected, in the garage as my fridge wont be empty enough! At least its not too warm at the moment. We always slice and freeze our left over turkey, saves turkey overload next week and makes a quick easy dinner or sandwiches at a later date!
AnonyMouse_3139 Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 Hope its a secure garage Susan! One year mom put the turkey in the bath to defrost, we were all under the strictest instrucion to keep the door shut because of the cats. Someone left it open and a good sized chunk got eaten. Mom had to carve around it and cook it. We're still here to tell the tale so no harm done And I'm not even going to think about the needles from the tree, the vacuum doesnt want to think about it either
Guest Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 Our first Christmas as husband and wife I invited every waif and stray elderly aunt and relative to impress them what a good catch he'd made Carried the turkey to the table and hubby started to carve the beautiful golden bird.They all ate but left the turkey which had a really strange taste and there were mutterings of 'off'.It was only when we were dealing with the leftovers we found a ball of burnt and melted plastic inside No-one told me to take the plastic bag of giblets out before cooking
AnonyMouse_79 Posted December 20, 2007 Author Posted December 20, 2007 oh dear!!!!! Hope that's not why you're off to Portugal?
Guest Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 20 years on there are no elderlies left just the 4 of us so its tennis/long beach walks/swimming/board games in the evenings and a totally non-commercial/no telly christmas for a few years until the eldest will want to stay home to go clubbing It's also good for my arthritis
AnonyMouse_79 Posted December 20, 2007 Author Posted December 20, 2007 Can I join you? Have a good time.
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