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| View Poll Results: Christmas dinner? | ||||||
| I'm cooking at home |
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11 | 45.83% | |||
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| I'm going to a friends/family |
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10 | 41.67% | |||
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| I'm going out to a restaurant |
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3 | 12.50% | |||
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Been for big Xmas family dinners at upstairs room in pub, but not on Xmas day, still gave presents out and we had the table next to the big Xmas tree so if was lovely and festive.
Personally you can't beat Christmas Day at home. I am sneaking on here while the family are doing their own thing for a while..but today is our official family Christmas Day as daughter is home from down south. Turkey is cooking, beef is cooked, Yorkies are mixed and in the oven, the veg are more or less organised so is feet up and attack the chocolates all afternoon. I suppose it makes no difference if you go to a restaurant etc, you will still have some time in the day for Christmas at home.
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