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Who has Xmas dinner and who likes to go out/have a takeaway?

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User727 · 20/11/2024 12:43

Will be having Christmas with the in laws this year. They don’t have Christmas dinner, they usually get a takeaway curry. Me and DH have been married for 4 years, together for 7. We have never spend Christmas Day going over to his mums. We have hosted a few times and she’s come to us, but usually we go to my family’s as his mum isn’t really bothered and doesn’t do much on the day.

This year we asked if she is planning anything for Christmas and would she like to spend it with us? She said yes and asked if we can go to hers, which we agreed. She text me the other day saying she has booked a meal out (curry). Now it’s not a MASSIVE deal. I’m not crying, I’m not throwing a tantrum or thinking she’s ruined Christmas or anything daft like that. It’s just one year and I will get over it. However i do feel a bit disappointed.

I never realised not having a home cooked Christmas dinner was a big thing. However these days I do know more and more people who are doing it as it takes the pressure and stress of doing the dinner which I understand.

Would you say having a Christmas dinner is an important part of Christmas for you, or do you prefer to eat something else/go for a meal?

OP posts:
Plastictrees · 20/11/2024 19:13

Needmorelego · 20/11/2024 19:02

@Plastictrees oh see I'm the opposite. A few years ago our oven broke just before Christmas. I went up to Sainsbury's and got everyone a microwave meal (in laws were there) as we still had the microwave.
The oven ended up being fixed but I would have definitely chosen a microwave meal over going out.
I would hate the environment of a restaurant on Christmas Day and would prefer to eat a sandwich if that's all there was at home.
(I think father in law would have preferred his microwave cottage pie.....he loved them)

Yes it’s not an ideal choice… the times I have been out for dinner on Christmas Day I’ve not enjoyed it as much. That’s a nightmare re your oven, hopefully nothing like that happens this year!

Needmorelego · 20/11/2024 19:13

@Plastictrees I would have preferred my microwave meal to be honest.

itsmylife7 · 20/11/2024 19:18

As long as the curry is a proper authentic curry I'd be happy.

You never know OP you might really enjoy the day.

Do88byisfree · 20/11/2024 19:27

I live in Australia and I was excited to return for Christmas with my 2 older teenage kids. I wanted the traditional British Xmas experience but my in laws (who I would describe as traditionalists) completely floored me by booking us into a curry house for Xmas day. I think it was too much for MIL (perfectionist cook). In the end covid changed our plans and we couldn't go out anyway so had take away.
It was lovely but felt completely wrong. (And my kids never got their proper British Xmas experience)
However, at the end if the day, it was our last Xmas together and we had a good day together whichbis the most important thing.

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 20/11/2024 21:03

I have been out for Christmas dinner a couple of times and enjoyed it.

I think I’d be fine with a curry or takeaway too.

I guess it’s about being with those you love rather than the food.

PicklesofMany · 20/11/2024 21:08

Christmas, i prefer the traditional or a upmarket sunday dinner version
sundays its nice if its sunday dinner but overall its a mix

Gogogo12345 · 20/11/2024 21:09

https://www.tandooriparlour.com/index.php/offers/

Been here a couple of times They do the turkey dinner AND the curry.

Offers – Tandoori Parlour

https://www.tandooriparlour.com/index.php/offers

RosieLeaf · 20/11/2024 21:30

Christmas dinner here as DH and tthe in-laws would be horrified to skip it. I could take it or leave it, would much prefer a takeaway. A glorified roast is not a treat to me.

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