Food Cheats

Planning Christmas Dinner for One, 2017!

Xmas Preparations Tree Chocolate Santa

Planning Christmas for one brings the harsh reality – you can’t eat everything you like the look of 🙂  You can’t have all the chocolates, all the crisps, every cake on the adverts, all the side dishes, the desserts, the party food, the nibbles, the drinks, the treats ….  not ALL of them.

If you’re planning Christmas for more than one person, especially if you’ve a crowd of 4-12 to plan for, it’s easier as you can just buy loads of great food, treats, nibbles ….. everything everybody wants – because there will always be somebody to eat it, or somebody to thrust leftovers at.

Inside my head is a myriad of options, choices, old favourites and new adverts, swirling around … and my experiences from last year to draw upon.  Last year I did my first Christmas for One, I thought I’d nailed it, but I realised I’d made some mistakes!  This year I’ll further hone the list of food and treats etc, working towards “the best Christmas for one” I can treat myself to!

Already I’ve told myself “no” to a chocolate Santa and a chocolate reindeer and swerved round the liqueurs … because I can’t eat everything just because it looks nice!

It’s All About ME!!

“It’s all about me!” – in an unselfish way … it’s a fact. Christmas for one means that YOU get to choose what’s important.  Everything from what you eat, to how you cook it.   There will be compromises along the way and you do have to rein in your ideas of “everything”, so you need to make a list and think/re-think and think again about everything!  Last year I was still eating frozen Brussels sprouts in mid summer!

What is Important?

The trouble is, all food at Christmas is important – and you can easily make a list as long as your arm of foods you’d love to have…. the reality though is that you’re going to have to buy the ingredients, then prep it all and cook it all, for what might be “just a taste” or “just a spoonful” – leaving a raft of leftovers in your wake.   For this reason you’ll have to choose to drop some foods off your list.

In all honesty, it’s not until an hour before I serve dinner that I’ll have finally decided exactly what I’m cooking!  I’m indecisive, that’s an understatement.

Well, that’s the main Christmas Dinner thought about – but there’s all the other stuff too!

So I’ve started the planning… but it takes a LONG time as I have to make a choice with every purchase and “only choose one”….

It takes a lot of time and effort to be this indecisive 🙂

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