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Witzend Thu 29-Jun-23 10:33:27

On putting a large-ish, empty mayonnaise jar in the dishwasher, I told dh not to put it in the recycling later but keep it - ditto any similar - since it won’t be too long before I’m making C-word mincemeat again. 😱

Wyllow3 Fri 07-Jul-23 18:31:19

I love these long light days and evenings. and the sun and not having to heat the house or tackle snow or the people complications of C mas - no thanks, (shudder) will avoid till unavoidable.
As for food well that what M n S is for, as far as I'm concerned.

Namsnanny Fri 07-Jul-23 18:25:16

I'm a bit like you Witzend, the excitement of all the craft and decorating, then the looking forward to putting it all away for another year. Do love seeing the house back to normal.

Witzend Fri 07-Jul-23 17:19:43

Ethelwashere1

I detest Christmas. I will not be preparing till last minute. Last year I fell out with everyone, my car was off the road due to needing repairs and the supplier was shut till new year. I couldn’t go far, busses were unreliable, Apart from burying my head in a book I just wanted to hibernate. So The C word not my favourite

I feel sorry for anyone who detests or dreads it - it must make the last 3 months of the year a serious PITA. Personally I love the run up - and the week after - more than the actual day.

Ethelwashere1 Mon 03-Jul-23 20:43:23

I detest Christmas. I will not be preparing till last minute. Last year I fell out with everyone, my car was off the road due to needing repairs and the supplier was shut till new year. I couldn’t go far, busses were unreliable, Apart from burying my head in a book I just wanted to hibernate. So The C word not my favourite

Witzend Mon 03-Jul-23 09:19:16

rosemarigold

I hadn't heard it ( event in December!) described this way so I thought you were abbreviating the profanity!

I only put it that way because some GNers do start frothing at the mouth if anyone mentions the C-word before November. Even if they post on the dedicated C-word thread.

Lovetopaint037 Sun 02-Jul-23 09:28:02

This chat should be taken off on the grounds that it is cruel to an old lady who is trying to lose weight and who needs more time between Christmases.

Witzend Sun 02-Jul-23 09:19:49

Ziplok

Yes, Witzend, suet is coated in flour, (I presume to stop it clumping together in one suety mass?) so therefore not gluten free. (I don’t know if you can buy gluten free suet, but imagine you can, somewhere).

Ah. I hadn’t thought of that!

rosemarigold Sun 02-Jul-23 09:13:13

I hadn't heard it ( event in December!) described this way so I thought you were abbreviating the profanity!

Esmay Sun 02-Jul-23 08:56:33

Christmas I mean though I certainly feel Christmad at Christmas .

Esmay Sun 02-Jul-23 08:55:11

If I see something suitable for Christmad I put it in my present stash .
But well done for anticipating mincemeat making in June .

I have to admit to thinking of embellishing my baubles in June .
Embellishing of the baubles isn't as painful as it sounds !

MaggsMcG Sat 01-Jul-23 23:07:01

My Am.Dram. group are auditioning for Panto next week. Time will fly.

Ziplok Sat 01-Jul-23 21:27:33

Yes, Witzend, suet is coated in flour, (I presume to stop it clumping together in one suety mass?) so therefore not gluten free. (I don’t know if you can buy gluten free suet, but imagine you can, somewhere).

Callistemon21 Sat 01-Jul-23 21:20:08

N set

Autocorrect, sorry.

Callistemon21 Sat 01-Jul-23 21:19:34

Witzend

On putting a large-ish, empty mayonnaise jar in the dishwasher, I told dh not to put it in the recycling later but keep it - ditto any similar - since it won’t be too long before I’m making C-word mincemeat again. 😱

I must sew up my set before it gets the moth in it 😁

But I'm busy making another crochet blanket.

Jaxjacky Sat 01-Jul-23 21:02:47

Witzend

Why would mincemeat be described as ā€˜gluten free’, Merryweather* - there’s no flour in it, is there? Or at least, not in any recipe I’ve seen.

I think suet has wheat in it.

Witzend Sat 01-Jul-23 20:46:30

Why would mincemeat be described as ā€˜gluten free’, Merryweather* - there’s no flour in it, is there? Or at least, not in any recipe I’ve seen.

Merryweather Sat 01-Jul-23 17:26:48

This reminds me, I have two jars of gluten free mince meat in the cupboard. I think I had better get my apron on and practice. You know, just incase my skills have addled in the last few months. Iā¤ļøMince Pies.

LRavenscroft Sat 01-Jul-23 16:07:16

Walking around my garden, I caught myself thinking of what seeds I may put in next year! Enjoy this years blooms first, me!

rowyn Sat 01-Jul-23 14:29:49

Not sure what this says of me ( and probably don't want to know), but the first 'C' word that came to mind was much ruder than the intended one.

Ziplok Fri 30-Jun-23 17:33:58

I had an email from a C…….s on line store flagging their C…….s sale today. Up to 25% off all sorts of things! Haven’t been tempted šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚. (I suppose if you are after something or need to replace something, now’s the time to do it, though).

Witzend Fri 30-Jun-23 08:06:33

Lexisgranny

I thought about the C word when we passed the longest day, and started to think about winter woolies. (Feels ashamed)

Not exactly woollies, but recently I found Lazybones trousers on the Seasalt website - most def. a colder-weather thing - soft, warm and v comfortable for around the house - and ordered some. Because if I left it until the autumn, they’d be sold out, wouldn’t they?

BigBertha1 Thu 29-Jun-23 22:57:43

It's been on my mind. I will be back n new house by then. New bay window and new tree.

Wyllow3 Thu 29-Jun-23 22:27:28

Allsorts

I enjoy the summer first, then think of Christmas

Heck yes, November is quite soon enough.

Grannybags Thu 29-Jun-23 22:22:37

kittylester

Bit late grannybags!!

🤣🤣

Lexisgranny Thu 29-Jun-23 22:20:43

I thought about the C word when we passed the longest day, and started to think about winter woolies. (Feels ashamed)