At The Year's End
Dec. 30th, 2015 12:04 pmI cleared the flowerbed under the window of its heather last year because it was harbouring rats and John put in squash and pumpkin plants- only one of which prospered. This year we're going to grass it and put in lots of spring bulbs. Julia was preparing the soil this morning.
I took the Christmas tree down. It had been up since the beginning of the month. I've also gathered up the Christmas cards. I find it hard to keep in a Christmassy state of mind once Boxing Day has passed.
It's silly how much Christmas food we have still to eat. We bought a Christmas cake- because one does- and we haven't even cut it yet. There's also a whole tray of pigs in blankets still to cook. Ailz and my mother have been eating warmed-up turkey every day and they'll be doing so again today.
I took the Christmas tree down. It had been up since the beginning of the month. I've also gathered up the Christmas cards. I find it hard to keep in a Christmassy state of mind once Boxing Day has passed.
It's silly how much Christmas food we have still to eat. We bought a Christmas cake- because one does- and we haven't even cut it yet. There's also a whole tray of pigs in blankets still to cook. Ailz and my mother have been eating warmed-up turkey every day and they'll be doing so again today.
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Date: 2015-12-30 02:50 pm (UTC)But yes, we still have Christmas food though not as much another years and tomorrow I'll make the New Years's Eve feast...I love having leftovers and not having to cook more for a few days.
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Date: 2015-12-30 03:02 pm (UTC)Yes, leftovers can be labour saving.
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Date: 2015-12-30 04:20 pm (UTC)With regard to food, G doesn't like turkey so we had a joint of beef. After we'd had our Christmas lunch, I sliced it and froze it in portions, so we don't have any leftover Christmas food that has to be eaten, but I have some ready made roast dinners for the weeks to come.