Whos christmas dinner this year?

foxychic

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Just wondered who's cooking christmas dinner and if so, are you making it SW friendly?

We are going out this year but ive made a few healthy choices ( healthy starter and the healthiest pudding option!!) x
 
We are going to my parents ,we always do. Dinner will just be a glorified sunday dinner, so i can pick wisely at that, but i LOVE xmas pudding and custard so i am gonna have some.
In the evening we have sandwiches and cakes, and then the nuts and tins of sweets come out, and that will be more difficult to resist:(
It is my birthday on xmas day, so i will be more relaxed, and we go to a friends house on new years eve for a buffet, im aiming to stick to plan apart from thoose days, as im hoping to be at target by then;)
 
We will be at home as usual this year. Either me or hubby will cook dinner. I find a roast the easiest to adapt to SW. I'll just point the little extras and treat my self to a mini Christmas Pudding. It's only me who likes them and I usually buy a big one and eat it over Christmas but I shall be good this year!!!!
 
We will be here for our christmas dinner & I can not wait!!

I also think it sthe easiest to adapt to SW - so won't be too naughty, how ever the chocolates & wine that will be consumed throughout the day arn't very good! lol
 
I'm looking forward to the challenge, mountains of lean turkey, potatoes (roast & mashed) and roast carrot, parsnips, peas etc.

SW Gravy, and possibly a couple of syned yorkshire puddings.

Won't bother with alcohol as don't need it these days ;) but might even treat myself with some chocolate liquers - assuming I can find the syn values!

I'm not a choccie or sweet tooth person, but Christmas isn't Christmas without liquers. Oh and some nuts! Might have to be flexible with the old syns.

Steve
 
I'm cooking Christmas dinner. My Mum comes to us on Christmas Day. My OH doesn't like turkey so we have roast beef and it's all done SW style with frylighted roast potatoes and parsnips. Yorkshires and gravy will be synned.
No one likes Christmas pudding or mince pies much so I make a homemade pavlova filled with fruit and fresh cream, super yummy and obviously syn free as it's Christmas Day!
Cheese and biscuits later plus whatever else I can fit in.
I'm not going to go too mad but I'm not going to be too strict on Christmas Day either.
 
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