Heroditas wrote: » I've now changed channels. I also was on the receiving end of the rolling of the eyes.
Hufflepuff wrote: » Hi strippedboxers i cant quote a post from my phone but homestore and more have sparkling cinnamon large jar for 17.99 .
SarahLil wrote: » Cinnamon stick large was less than 20 euro from Yankee in Blanchardstown, Sparkling Cinnamon is on special in Homestore and more I think it's less than 19euro, Happy Shopping I will be stocking up myself love them
Malari wrote: » Season's greetings! :pac: I'm an LTL (long-time lurker) in the Christmas forum, but decided I'd chip in. I'm already feeling very festive these days as it looks like I'll be hosting Christmas dinner in my house for the first time :eek: I'm already practicing - we had baked ham and sprouts for dinner last night...not bad for a first attempt (yes, that was my first time ever cooking a ham!). I think it's going to be very Christmassy in my house for the next two months
Malari wrote: Season's greetings!
Malari wrote: I'm an LTL (long-time lurker) in the Christmas forum, but decided I'd chip in. I'm already feeling very festive these days as it looks like I'll be hosting Christmas dinner in my house for the first time
Malari wrote: I'm already practicing - we had baked ham and sprouts for dinner last night...not bad for a first attempt (yes, that was my first time ever cooking a ham!). I think it's going to be very Christmassy in my house for the next two months
kfallon wrote: » Booked Xmas holidays from work today, also started thinking about presents too.....you'd know it was November! Would like to have it all sorted by end of the month, December is too busy to have to worry about presents!
OldNotWIse wrote: » I agree! I always find that December is filled with lovely meals out and drinks and meeting up with people that we haven't seen for a long time and it can be hard to really kick back and relax and enjoy this time when there are still things to be done!
kfallon wrote: » Henry St or Grafton St of a Saturday in December with a hangover is my idea of hell :pac:
SarahLil wrote: » Welcome Malari well done on the cooking, I am attempting my first Christmas Dinner too this year French Girl and Malari, anyone else? there really is a buzz in the air I am watching Food Network Christmas cooking as I type
Posy wrote: » OHMYGODTHELIGHTS. HENRYSTREETLIGHTS. THELIGHTSAREUP. *breathes* *tries to calm down* The Christmas lights are up on Henry Street in Dublin and they are DIFFERENT. NEW. NEW LIGHTS. NEW!!! I'm quite excited by this turn of events.
shellycub wrote: » Sorry if it has already been discussed, does anyone know if there will be any christmas markets this year? My mam gets more excited about Christmas than I do. She's coming to Dublin in a few weekends and I was hoping I could bring her to a christmas market...can't find any info about the usual chq one though....
SarahLil wrote: Welcome Malari well done on the cooking, I am attempting my first Christmas Dinner too this year French Girl and Malari, anyone else?
SarahLil wrote: there really is a buzz in the air I am watching Food Network Christmas cooking as I type
Heroditas wrote: » A Lidl Christmas brochure came through the door today. By all means not their definitive one but it's a nice start.
Grandeeod wrote: » If its the small one, it has lobster and crab in it along with a very decent 4 bird roast. I got it today. Lots of interesting things in it and my attention was drawn to a chilli oil for only 1.50!
iguana wrote: » Do they have the fig confit back in?