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Old 16 Nov 20, 09:44 PM  
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We have Christmas pudding, homemade apple pie and roulade. DS clears the mince pies.
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Old 16 Nov 20, 09:49 PM  
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Always trifle for us, different versions as some don’t like fruit in it 😂😂
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Old 16 Nov 20, 10:05 PM  
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We love Delias Xmas trifle. Ridiculously easy to make and tastes delicious
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Old 16 Nov 20, 10:06 PM  
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We will have Sainsbury's Toffee & Pecan Roulade Dessert, cheap as chips, very 'light' and utterly delicious. We also have Vienetta, its a family tradition!
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Old 16 Nov 20, 10:12 PM  
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We have Cartmell's Sticky Toffee Pudding - with choice of cream,ice cream or custard, and also a sorbet for people who want a lighter option.
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Old 16 Nov 20, 11:52 PM  
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I have bought an M&S apple pie for dessert this year. None of us like Christmas cake.

I could have made an apple crumble, but i get asked to make it so often that I’m sick of eating it. I’m doing the whole Christmas dinner this year so I want it to be special.
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Old 16 Nov 20, 11:57 PM  
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I make Delia's champagne jellies but use Prosecco instead and a fizzy juice one such as appletiser for the children. We don’t like big desserts after Christmas dinner.
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Old 17 Nov 20, 08:07 AM  
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We’ve ordered one of these and will also have christmas pudding.
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Old 17 Nov 20, 08:56 AM  
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My mum usually has several options available (cheesecake, Christmas pudding, chocolate fudge cake, cheese board etc) but that hardly get touched.

Last year I asked for a small cheese board as a starter - game changer! I love cheese so this was perfect. I'm usually too full for cheese after Christmas dinner.
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Old 17 Nov 20, 10:22 AM  
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i have a selection of frozen desserts in the freezer already and they can chose what they fancy on the day - being frozen it doesn't matter when they get eaten.

roulade - in various flavours - sains mini salted caramel ones for me
cheesecake factory selection pack from costco
you can always add a few extra touches to finish them off and make them look a bit more special.
sorbet & ice cream
melt in the middle puddings

closer to xmas I'll pick up some of the costco dessert 6pks that come in glass cups if they have them - salted caramel/tiramisu and a red velvet cake

Ds will probably just want a bowl of jelly
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