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Any Christmas food uneaten ?
Andy Birkenhead
08-01-2013
Is there any food you bought intending to eat at Christmas that you haven't eaten yet ?
We still have a £5 "Asda Extra Special Christmas Pudding" from Asda still untouched
fatsi
09-01-2013
I've still got a Christmas pudding.
I also have a Christmas cake although I didn't buy it, a friend of my Mum makes me one every year
malpasc
09-01-2013
We've still got a pannetone and a pack of mince pies left. I actually made my own mince pies but got some bought ones in just incase mine went wrong - which they didn't!
curvybabes
09-01-2013
Still have mince pies, cherry and sultana cake
aggielane
09-01-2013
I have a Xmas pudding and some mince pies.
degsyhufc
09-01-2013
2 mince pies in the fridge. Not sure if the pastry is still ok. Could be stale by now.

Got a pack of bacon wrapped chipolatas in the freezer.
jojo01
09-01-2013
Masses of chocolate: A full tub of Celebrations, a large box of Thorntons Premium chocolates, a half eaten massive box of Thorntons chocolates, one of those large Lindor balls unopened, chocolate truffles, bag of chocolate coins, half eaten Rococo hamper, a shoe box full of chocolates and sweets.

I've had to hide them in the spare room so that I don't keep walking past and eating some! I'm going to be strict with myself this month and then when I've lost the Christmas weight, I'll start on them again, slowly working my way through them (she said hopefully!)
mummypigget
09-01-2013
Originally Posted by jojo01:
“Masses of chocolate: A full tub of Celebrations, a large box of Thorntons Premium chocolates, a half eaten massive box of Thorntons chocolates, one of those large Lindor balls unopened, chocolate truffles, bag of chocolate coins, half eaten Rococo hamper, a shoe box full of chocolates and sweets.

I've had to hide them in the spare room so that I don't keep walking past and eating some! I'm going to be strict with myself this month and then when I've lost the Christmas weight, I'll start on them again, slowly working my way through them (she said hopefully!)”

Please can I have the lindor ball? I really wanted one but they were cleared out the back not reduced at Sainsburys so didn't get the chance. They are delightful chocs. Imagine if the big ball was an actual big choc?? Mmmmmmm*drools*!!!
mummypigget
09-01-2013
Originally Posted by jojo01:
“Masses of chocolate: A full tub of Celebrations, a large box of Thorntons Premium chocolates, a half eaten massive box of Thorntons chocolates, one of those large Lindor balls unopened, chocolate truffles, bag of chocolate coins, half eaten Rococo hamper, a shoe box full of chocolates and sweets.

I've had to hide them in the spare room so that I don't keep walking past and eating some! I'm going to be strict with myself this month and then when I've lost the Christmas weight, I'll start on them again, slowly working my way through them (she said hopefully!)”

Please can I have the lindor ball? I really wanted one but they were cleared out the back not reduced at Sainsburys so didn't get the chance. They are delightful chocs. Imagine if the big ball was an actual big choc?? Mmmmmmm*drools*!!!

Oh and yes, loads, 2 boxes of crackers, 2 tubes of Pringles, 3 boxes of bics, so so many chocs I can't count and a plum bread my mum made!
jojo01
09-01-2013
Originally Posted by mummypigget:
“Please can I have the lindor ball? I really wanted one but they were cleared out the back not reduced at Sainsburys so didn't get the chance. They are delightful chocs. Imagine if the big ball was an actual big choc?? Mmmmmmm*drools*!!!

Oh and yes, loads, 2 boxes of crackers, 2 tubes of Pringles, 3 boxes of bics, so so many chocs I can't count and a plum bread my mum made!”

Nope, it's mine, all mine

They're me and my friend's favourite chocolate - we were given some at work and the joy we experienced as we bit into them and the oozy chocolate was discovered was a memorable moment!

If it was a single ball, I don't think I'd be able to eat it until it was gone and then end up feeling a bit poorly!
mummypigget
10-01-2013
Originally Posted by jojo01:
“Nope, it's mine, all mine

They're me and my friend's favourite chocolate - we were given some at work and the joy we experienced as we bit into them and the oozy chocolate was discovered was a memorable moment!

If it was a single ball, I don't think I'd be able to eat it until it was gone and then end up feeling a bit poorly! ”

Well you're just sooo mean

They are beautiful. I was given some at Christmas by a teacher I worked for and had one on Christmas morning and it was like tasting a little piece of heaven!
Little Miss Kat
10-01-2013
Originally Posted by malpasc:
“We've still got a pannetone and a pack of mince pies left. I actually made my own mince pies but got some bought ones in just incase mine went wrong - which they didn't!”

I bet your homemade tasted much nicer too

I actually have the same things left (a pannetone and a pack of mince pies) but also a few chocolate Santas/teddy bears!
malpasc
10-01-2013
Originally Posted by Little Miss Kat:
“I bet your homemade tasted much nicer too

I actually have the same things left (a pannetone and a pack of mince pies) but also a few chocolate Santas/teddy bears!”

I'm thinking the pannetone might make a nice bread and butter pudding if I add some dried fruit, cinnamon etc
Shrike
10-01-2013
Going to make the last of the stilton into soup tonight!

I've also got some xmas puds, but I bought them with the intention of keeping them for eating during the year.
Babycakes15
10-01-2013
Loads of brie left over, it's coming out of my ears!

In the freezer I have sausage rolls, cocktail sausages, a strawberry gateaux and a toffee cheesecake
Sifter22
10-01-2013
Same as some here, still not eaten the pudding. It just didn't fit into the day, once we'd had the massive meal everyone just slowly got drunk.
mummypigget
10-01-2013
Used up a big chunk of Christmas chocs in some brownies!
Ignazio
11-01-2013
Chocolates - Roses and Fererro Rocher. Not the sort of chocs I eat so will pass them on to a local club for the disabled, elderly, cancer support etc. Hopefully they'll make a few pounds for charity.

The Panettone is uneaten - but I might use it to make a rich man's bread and butter pudding - otherwise it will join the chocs en route to a charity raffle or something similar.

Bottles of champagne, port and various wines and spirits will be enjoyed at some future date.
TeaForOne
13-01-2013
Finished the last piece Xmas cake this week, still have few boxes of chocs.
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