Reynard
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- Cambridgeshire, UK
It's just mum, the cats and me, so our Christmas isn't a big deal either.
We do keep to certain traditions (like the spare place setting at the Christmas Eve table for absent friends and for those for whom we grieve), but as we're both of European rather than British heritage, we don't go overboard on turkey, mince pies etc. We always have fish or seafood on Christmas Eve, but have whatever takes our fancy on Christmas Day. We're both teetotal as well LOL.
Our most fun tradition is the yellow stickering. My fridge and freezer are officially chock solid after yesterday's hunting, so no groceries needed for around three weeks.
Except for bananas. I bloomin' forgot to buy a bunch of bananas yesterday.
We do keep to certain traditions (like the spare place setting at the Christmas Eve table for absent friends and for those for whom we grieve), but as we're both of European rather than British heritage, we don't go overboard on turkey, mince pies etc. We always have fish or seafood on Christmas Eve, but have whatever takes our fancy on Christmas Day. We're both teetotal as well LOL.
Our most fun tradition is the yellow stickering. My fridge and freezer are officially chock solid after yesterday's hunting, so no groceries needed for around three weeks.

Except for bananas. I bloomin' forgot to buy a bunch of bananas yesterday.
