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Crackers, get the usual crap or make an effort

14 replies

NickettyNacketty · 12/12/2011 11:41

and get something a bit more interesting and if so where?

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WannabeMegMarch · 12/12/2011 11:45

How about making your own? I got a set in M&S which I will make with kids this week....can decide yourself what to put in them?

CherrysOnTheNaughtyList · 12/12/2011 12:50

i am making my own dr who themed ones. should make a start on them really [slacking]

NickettyNacketty · 12/12/2011 13:49

Ah sorry but making my own is a step too far this year. I have just finished making Delia's custard for trifle involving eggs and everything and her homemade sausage rolls involving real sage etc. I got inveigled(sp) in when I opened the 2004 complete Christmas magazine.
Tomorrow I am making bread sauce and stuffing.
I might go back and get those Bhs crackers that were reduced.

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ExquisiteChristmasCake · 12/12/2011 14:04

I thought you meant crackers as in biscuits. I was thinking "Bloody hell just buy some water biscuits". Blush

grumplestilskin · 12/12/2011 14:07

www.lakeland.co.uk/41023/Giant-Family-Cracker;jsessionid=4FF06F049267F42A781BFA5E51B98939.app1

last year we had the ones where the box turns and toys turn into a board game, that was good

ObiWanWithBellsOn · 12/12/2011 14:33

I think you should go out and buy the cheapest ones you can find. Never underestimate the fun you'll have.

I fondly remember the year that we bought a box costing about £3. We were eating in semi darkness by candle light, and the cracker went crack, but we couldn't find the toy.

No great loss we thought, at least we have the hat.

Five minutes later, there was much outraged spluttering as the toy turned up. An unwrapped marble, nestling in the sage and onion stuffing on my fathers plate Xmas Grin.

NickettyNacketty · 12/12/2011 22:54

I think it's Bhs time tomorrow.

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BeeBread · 12/12/2011 22:59

I've gone with the penguin racing set and mask set from John Lewis.

PrettyPirate · 13/12/2011 13:31

MIL always gets some cheap ones, opens them up carefully and adds some extra things. Last year there were lottery scratch cards and a little chocolate.

Mrsrobertduvall · 13/12/2011 15:18

ObiWan...we had much the same experience in the 1960s with my mother and the "plastic sprout". Candles not to blame....more like a bottle of Enva Cream before lunch.

makemineapinot · 14/12/2011 00:26

sprout racing crackers from tesco. Had them last year - DC ahve kept the sprouts even though their wind up mechanism is fading fast! have a new box hidden for Xmas day Xmas Grin

Nettee · 14/12/2011 08:22

I used to make my own with little puzzles in but feel I have done that too many times now. Last year we had racing robins which were quite fun although we didn't really do the proper race thing all together. This year there are eight of us and we are having the musical whistle ones. It remains to be seen whether we will co-ordinate and try to play a tune with them or whether the children will make a racket on them all afternoon/into the new year until they get "lost". I also fancy the hotel chocolate ones but haven't done that yet.

CavemanDaveIsVeryBrave · 14/12/2011 11:27

SIL had some musical ones. They were only cheap and each had a little whistle instrument thing-y in it. Then we had a concert afterwards using some music sheets that came with. Much fun was had by all Grin

NickettyNacketty · 14/12/2011 12:05

Grin at racing sprouts. However the deed has been done and I have a large box of Bhs family crackers on top of the bookshelf. I hope someone gets the whoopee cushion.

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