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MrBen Wrote:

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> Retro christmas....

>

> - a bowl of walnuts + nut cracker

> - Medjool dates

> - Coloured Christmas tree lights

> - Christmas edition of the Radio Times


Dates have to be in a 'lozenge' box for authenticity, left untouched and unopened until everything else has been eaten... http://brianclegg.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/anyone-fancy-christmas-date.html


Warnick's Advocaat and Dubonnet are must haves in the drinks dept, best served from a pine clad bar in the corner of the living room...

MrBen Wrote:

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> Retro christmas....

>

> - a bowl of walnuts + nut cracker

> - Medjool dates

> - Coloured Christmas tree lights

> - Christmas edition of the Radio Times


Figs - dried and compressed into the shape and consistency of a small brick.

Tube of smarties with a get-the-ball-bearing-into-the-clown's-mouth game on the lid.

The leatherette cover bought to hold festive Radio Times.

The smell of simmering sprouts on Xmas eve...

MrBen Wrote:

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> Retro christmas....

>

> - a bowl of walnuts + nut cracker

> - Medjool dates

> - Coloured Christmas tree lights

> - Christmas edition of the Radio Times



Sherry & babycham for the grown-ups & definitely advocaat. Ready made snowballs are just not the same.

And a Sindy doll, an annual, a board game & a selection box from Santa every single year!

Great day today, just the 5 of us for dinner, although we did pop to the Ivy House for a festive beer before starting the cooking. Family in Ireland were on skype.


Cooking was a team effort with me and the missus, i do the turkey and roasties and she does the rest.


I have already had two snoozes since dinner.


Dulwich Fox, hope you managed to have a good day.

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