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Countdown to Christmas 2017

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SideOrderofSprouts · 25/12/2016 21:58

365 to go Xmas Grin

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flapjackfairy · 25/12/2016 23:19

Whoop whoop never too early to get organised!

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Freshprincess · 25/12/2016 23:23

Well I've lost the chocolate coins I bought this year. No doubt I'll find them in July, so you could say I've already started my Xmas 2017 shopping. Xmas Wink

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bearsnumberonefan · 25/12/2016 23:24

Woohoo already making some mental notes

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HungryHorace · 25/12/2016 23:25

Hello!

Next year will be the year of the spreadsheet, I think. 😁

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SideOrderofSprouts · 26/12/2016 07:19

364

Spreadsheets are the way forward definitely!

I have already bought a present for dd1 for next year.

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sansoucitherednosedcariboo · 26/12/2016 07:58

You are insane.

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SideOrderofSprouts · 26/12/2016 08:13

Yep

And proud of it

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flapjackfairy · 26/12/2016 09:16

Not to be too smug but i bought quite a lot of stocking fillers in m&s a couple of weeks ago ready for next year as there were bargains too good to miss and this years all finished !
Going too far perhaps?? Shopping for next years before this one had arrived!!

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SideOrderofSprouts · 26/12/2016 10:24

Nah. I call it organised

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MrsDilligaf · 26/12/2016 10:37

Now....just a quick question....do I put my sprouts on now for Christmas 2017? Or shall I leave it until January?

Xmas Grin

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HungryHorace · 26/12/2016 10:45

I think 1st Jan should sort it, Mrs D.

I can't really get the kids' stuff too soon as I've no idea what they'll be into then but I will look around for other people's presents throughout the year. Xmas Smile

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MsHybridFanGirl · 26/12/2016 10:46

Do any of you save for Xmas? And if so how much per week? Park/similar or bank account?
Would like some tips to be more organised please. As have several family November birthdays also

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flapjackfairy · 26/12/2016 14:03

Definitely get them sprouts on asap. You dont want them undercooked!

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clumsyduck · 26/12/2016 14:05

I tend to save odds and ends as I go plus budget properly October pay day onwards so don't have to worry bout presents food etc or dip into January's money . Obviously if you can afford to do this deffo recommend .

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Brightermornings · 26/12/2016 14:06

I've already got £150 saved for Christmas 2017 😀😀

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HandbagCrazy · 26/12/2016 14:40

Yay. Am just working through the post-Christmas lull to work out what we can ditch next year and what we need more of etc.

I have realised my handmade presents went down very well so need to start making things here and there throughout the year in order to be ready as they always take longer than I think they will!

Will go shopping in the next few days for cards, wrapping paper and gift tags etc and possibly more decorations as long as DH isn't looking Xmas Smile

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 26/12/2016 19:30

Xmas Grin

We do a £2 tin every year (I cashed it up in Nov this year, there was about £180). I do a jar for 1p/2p/5p/10p
This year I have one tin for £2 and the small change because we can use the MetroBank coin changer (doesn't charge the 8% fee that the supermarket ones do) and put it in DH account there.

Since Sainsburys cut their Nectar points by 50% , my usual Nectar rewards were less (normally £300ish, this year was £190 ) I try to build up as many bonus points as possible though.

Our fake tree is going this year, it was a panic buy about 7 years ago and every year I hate it.

I'm avoiding the sales at all costs but my DD is forcing my shopping tomorrow

Xmas Shock that you haven't got the sprouts on yet, mine are simmering over a bain marie ready for the pomergranate and unicorn tear jous (dealing with amateurs here.... )

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Mummyreindeerlegz · 26/12/2016 22:18

I'll be saving £75 a month into a savings account. I'll be aiming to have a good spreadsheet with a tight budget per person. This year I've realised it's been chaos.

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chocolateworshipper · 26/12/2016 22:42

ooooh - that £2 coins in a tin idea is great - might have to nick that (the idea, not your tin) Xmas Grin

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TheWoollybacksWife · 26/12/2016 23:02

Marking my place for when I can join in properly. DMum still here (home tomorrow) and I get the Hmm face if I'm "doing the online" while I'm supposed to be entertaining the family.

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sansoucitherednosedcariboo · 27/12/2016 04:53

The most depressing aspect of this thread is that it's all about consumerism. Spending money, saving money: money, and fucking things.

Oh, and sprouts. Overdone sprouts, ironically,

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Guitargirl · 27/12/2016 06:37

Ooo, shiny new thread!

I am still feeling pretty Christmassy (although my feet are killing me). We are in Disneyland Paris, got here yesterday and staying till Thursday.

DCs very excited - they are ooing and aahing at the rides, I am ooing and aahing at the Christmas lights Xmas Smile.

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FrogTime · 27/12/2016 06:55

Oooh, Christmas again! Xmas Grin

I'd love to save some money each month, i think I'll definately try the change jars as well as about £50 per month. That'll probably do me as we don't buy for a huge amount of people. Would love it for just one year not to rely on my credit card to solve the problem Blush

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flapjackfairy · 27/12/2016 08:05

Sans i dont see what is wrong with trying to save money on things that have to be bought anyway? That is like berating people for changing energy suppliers to save a bit over the course of a year!
And as for sprouts ! I dont really think anyone will be boiling them on the hob all year (just think of the gas bill ha ha ). It was merely a lighthearted bit of banter.
As you are offended by this should you not just avoid these type of threads!

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MrsDilligaf · 27/12/2016 08:46

Now it's not very often I get annoyed but Sans Xmas Angry do be quiet there's a love.

The most depressing aspect of this thread is that it's all about consumerism
Err.... no it's not. This thread is about a few posters who love Christmas and who look forward to it all year. We happily chatted away about all manner of things last year, and I can guarantee that the regular posters are the kindest bunch of people so you can bugger right off with your comments about consumerism because that's not what we're about at all.

Spending money, saving money: money, and fucking things
And what's wrong with saving money? We put a lot of thought into Christmas and if that upsets you do feel free to whinge elsewhere.

Oh, and sprouts. Overdone sprouts, ironically
It's a JOKE you know - makes you laugh?? Xmas Hmm

So you can either stay and be nice or go away and be a mardy bum on another thread.

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Soooo.... Christmas No2 in the Dilligaf House today <img loading="lazy" class="inline-flex mumsnet-emoji" alt="Xmas Grin" src="https://www.mumsnet.com/assets/images/mumsnet-emojis/christmas/fgrin.png"> Dsis and her crowd are coming, and eating up the leftovers.  Am v  excited to be cracking open the Advocaat.  I am heartily naffed off that I spent £4.50 on the Radio Times - we've not even opened it!
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