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Christmas food shopping - when do you?

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vegasmags Tue 16-Dec-14 21:40:32

Having got rid of one lot of visitors yesterday and preparing for another onslaught on Friday - only overnight thank heavens - I am sitting surrounded by lists and trying to get organised for the family who are coming for 5 days at Christmas.

I've ordered the turkey and I've been stocking up for weeks with non-perishables, but there is no getting around the shopping for all the fresh dairy, fruit, veg, bread and so on. These are items I like to choose myself so online or ordering from a local shop isn't for me.

The BBC claims that 36 per cent of people plan to do a big shop on Monday, some even taking the day off work. Am I mad to think of setting my alarm clock for 6 am on Tuesday and going then?

apricot Wed 17-Dec-14 18:26:02

I'm supposed to be going to youngest daughter's for Xmas lunch. Their kitchen currently contains only a disconnected cooker and dishwasher and they laughingly suppose that the walls will be plastered, the floor tiles laid and the new sink and units all installed in time. They haven't given a thought to actual food. I've offered to have them here but been assured they will do Christmas lunch for the first time.
I'm secretly writing lists in full expectation of having to buy the entire meal for the 5 of us on Christmas Eve and then cooking it myself in my own kitchen.

TwiceAsNice Wed 17-Dec-14 17:58:10

Going down to daughters for Xmas on Tuesday will take a few bits and some wine down with me as extras and then they are staying with me later in the week so have booked an Ocado order to be delivered the day I drive back and then all I'll have to do is put it away and wait for them to arrive. I'll be waited on on Christmas Day and return the favour when they are in my house. Just so looking forward to it. I still work full time and am shattered need a rest!

goldengirl Wed 17-Dec-14 16:12:02

I shall get the perishables from our little local store on Monday. I can't face big supermarkets this time of year.

Grannyknot Wed 17-Dec-14 15:39:59

liz that sounds wonderful for all concerned!

So ... re our shopping trip - the "rough guide" budget was blown in the first 3 aisles and I'm going to have to go back sometime soon and do the shopping I really wanted! tchgrin

whitewave Wed 17-Dec-14 12:04:09

waitrose delivery 23rd. Job done!

Liz46 Wed 17-Dec-14 11:35:23

I'm very lucky. My youngest daughter says Christmas is 'pay back time' for all the child minding we do throughout the year. We stay at her house and just play with the children and have everything done for us!

Ariadne Wed 17-Dec-14 11:28:57

When I did the whole big Christmas bit, with up to 12 people arriving, I always had an M&S order in to be collected on Christmas Eve -Turkey, prepared veg etc. but I completely refused to go and collect it, sending DH and whichever grown up child or partner had already arrived. This was in the days of working full time and commuting.

loopylou Wed 17-Dec-14 09:59:17

Dragging DH to Sainsburys 6 am Monday for perishable stuff, least he can do as everything else (I think) sorted. He's complaining already (oh joy!) will definitely need more than one wine by end of Monday!
Decorations to put up this weekend when he hopefully will do the outside ones -just hope lights still work!

soontobe Wed 17-Dec-14 09:45:24

Hope you feel better soon Ariadne.

vegasmags Wed 17-Dec-14 09:34:54

Ariadne - how awful for you to be all psyched up and then for your op to be postponed. Let's hope you can take advantage of your advance planning to take it easy.

glammanana Wed 17-Dec-14 09:18:54

Ariadne How awful for it to be postponed but as you say emergencies come first,it sounds as though you have everything in order though I have always found Sainsburys online ordering does deliver good quality produce and have never been disappointed with my orders. Take care x

Ariadne Wed 17-Dec-14 09:16:43

Thank you! It will be my most organised Christmas ever, because, of course, every present is wrapped, every card written....hey ho!

Grannyknot Wed 17-Dec-14 09:14:52

Oh, ariadne what a disappointment re the postponement, sorry you're in pain flowers

Ariadne Wed 17-Dec-14 09:08:14

I'd normally go early on Christmas Eve, but since this wretched lack of mobility and the pain, I have been ordering fresh stuff on my weekly Sainsburys online order, and it has all been very good quality. So I have a delivery booked for Monday. Also, I have DD close by and she is cooking on Christmas Day.

(Was due for the hip op today - postponed until Jan.7th sad but because of emergencies, which I do understand.)

glammanana Wed 17-Dec-14 09:05:20

I am picking up my fresh meat/fish veg and salad shopping and all extra's on Christmas Eve from M&S we are booked in for 6.15 am collection at our Just Food Store we will no doubt add to our order when we are in store,I don't like leaving it this late but that was only slot available when DIL did the booking.

soontobe Wed 17-Dec-14 09:03:15

One of my daughters insists on accompanying me when I do mine. She goes around with a seperate trolley to pick up her wants! Then I put a few of her items back on the shelves again!

Grannyknot Wed 17-Dec-14 09:00:18

Husband announced yesterday that he has taken the day off today and on the 'to do' list is food shopping for Christmas - he kindly offered to accompany me!! (wish me luck) tchgrin

vegasmags Wed 17-Dec-14 08:46:18

Soon - my thinking of 6.00 am is that my local supermarket gets quite busy on an ordinary day by 8 or 9, so heavens knows what it will be like next week. Hopefully I will beat some of the crowds with such an early start. Fingers crossed.

FlicketyB Wed 17-Dec-14 07:36:29

When my local Waitrose opens around 7.30 am on Tuesday I will be there. I expect to be out of it by 8.15. I will then drive round to the local turkey farm to collect my turkey and imbibe a glass of mulled wine. From there I will go to my local farm shop to collect gammon, sausage meat and a few other things, all pre-ordered and with a bit of luck I will be back home 9.00ish and by 9.30 I expect to be relaxing in the kitchen over breakfast and the newspapers.

I will then, hopefully not go near another shop until at least 29 December when DH and family descend from the north like Vikings.

Teetime Wed 17-Dec-14 06:45:09

I juts have my usual delivery from Sainsbury (never had trouble with the quality) on Thursday with some extras in and then pick up pre ordered Turkey etc from Sainsbury on Monday.
Last year I went into Sainsbury early but not too early on Christmas Eve all the shelves were fully stocked also with turkeys and all Christmas produce and the store was empty - they say their big rush is the day before Christmas Eve.
we are lucky enough to have a fresh food market here on Christmas Eve.

numberplease Wed 17-Dec-14 00:28:13

Starting at the beginning of November, I buy one or two items per week, leaving just fruit, veg, and salad stuff to get on Christmas Eve, plus collect mince pies from the bakery, these are freshly baked on the premises, and taste just like home made, saving me a job, cos I hate making pastry!

ninathenana Wed 17-Dec-14 00:23:21

I have always shopped for perishable at about 7am on Christmas Eve. I go then to avoid the crowds and because there is always plenty of fresh veg. I think they stack it up over night ready for the rush but I get there before that.

I have been buying other food stuff for weeks. Had to clear out the freezer to make room for the turkey, ham etc. couple of weeks ago.

merlotgran Tue 16-Dec-14 22:59:15

I only need to shop for the perishables now. DD will be providing the turkey as she is given one from work every year. The freezer is full to bursting with mince pies, sausage rolls, fancy bread, brandy butter etc. The veg is also coming from DD's work.

DD has Mondays off so we'll be heading out very early to get all the last minute stuff as DD2 and the DGCs will be arriving on Tuesday. DSIL left for six months in the Falklands last Sunday so we'll be missing him tchsad

DS and family are coming for New Year so off we'll go again.

soontobe Tue 16-Dec-14 22:49:24

I am planning to go on Tuesday.
Not as early as 6am though, more like 8 or 9am.

Presumably they restock overnight Monday night?

What is your thinking about 6am. Are you trying to avoid traffic?

janerowena Tue 16-Dec-14 22:49:10

We have our local market in our small nearby town on Tuesdays, so will pop in there, as we also have to collect the pre-ordered meat from the local butcher at the same time.

The butcher is going to be closed on the Saturday before Christmas! He won't even say why. It's odd, isn't it? About four of them work in there. I'm wondering if they have picked Saturday for their Christmas party or something!