I suppose it will be Easter eggs and Mother's Day cards before long too. The shops are after our money and will start the ball rolling as soon as possible.
And, excuse me, but Hot Cross Buns are Hot Cross Buns. Not blooming Caramel and Mochiata (sp)? lemon drizzled, jam stuffed monstrosities paraded under the Joy Cross Bun label.
Just goes to show how much I go out shopping EllaKeat !!
Although I am on auto pilot most of the time I actually do shop for my self. Must have passed me by before, but even I couldn't miss them this time, as they were next to the Christmas sale stuff!! .
rosenoir … I suppose it's dog friendly chocolate? But as you say, still wrong.
I do like a Hot Cross Bun, but in it's place (ie Easter) surely?!
I've never liked Hot Cross Buns - well, not the commercial kind anyway.
If a real baker made them with real cinnamon and spices, as they did in my childhood, rather than a chemical substitute, I ^may try one. But not the chemical rubbish sold in supermarkets and bakeries today.
There were chocolate eggs in the shops on Boxing day. I'm a traditionalist and can get thoroughly bad tempered to see these and the buns. Strawberries in December. Even fish on Mondays. It's wrong!!
I make my own hot cross buns and we do only have those once a year - but my daughter often brings some from the supermarket if she pops over. The mass produced ones are nice enough but the "real" ones are delicious and quite different.
I get cross with card shops for similar tactics. I’ve not been but expect they will now have wall to wall Valentine cards, immediately followed by Mother’s Day, Easter, Father’s Day and don’t get me started on Christmas cards which take over months beforehand.
In our family we have several birthdays and anniversaries in December. This year I bought the relevant cards in early September knowing that any later the card shops would be swamped with Christmas cards. In mid-September!