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December 1st breakfast

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ChristmasHasCome · 01/12/2025 05:29

IF you do a special breakfast for today, what do you have? My kids are teens but we have our friends children staying with us at the moment who are younger, due to a family emergency, and they cheered up when we mentioned we could do this.

We are having,

🎄 Pancakes shaped like snowmen, Xmas trees and Rudolf with smarties, chocolate chips, strawberries and blueberries for decoration

🎄 Snowman crumpets

🎄 Grapes and blueberries made into a Christmas tree

🎄 Banana and strawberries made into candy canes

🎄 Milk in bottles decorated to look like snowmen

🎄 Hot chocolate and marshmallows

🎄 Chocolate coins

🎄 Advent calendars (chocolate and Lego)

I decorated the dining table late last night so it looks very festive for them and our friends children’s elves are with us!

Just wondering what you’re doing because I’m nosy and maybe I can steal some ideas.

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Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:41

Brewde · 01/12/2025 11:34

I posted my buche de Noel once (thoroughly enjoyed making AND eating it) and got called a try hard glutton. A poster even mentioned I get therapy to examine why I was so eager to show off 😂

Even the term "Buche de Noel" would get some MNers ready to slaughter you!

Allmywishcometrue · 01/12/2025 11:41

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:23

But most people have never heard of a special breakfast on the 1st Dec as it doesn't actually exist as a 'thing'?

I mean, why would it?

Does this belong in the same category as people who get the tree and decs up on the 1st and spend nearly 4 weeks doing all-things Christmassy?

Edited

"Why would it?"

Because people want to??????

No one needs your permission for having a North Pole breakfast or spending a month celebrating Christmas. How boring, self important and miserable some of you are...

Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:44

Brewde · 01/12/2025 11:34

I posted my buche de Noel once (thoroughly enjoyed making AND eating it) and got called a try hard glutton. A poster even mentioned I get therapy to examine why I was so eager to show off 😂

I'm actually in the mood for a Buche de Noel photo if op doesn't mind? ( I don't think she sounds the type to mind...)

XiCi · 01/12/2025 11:44

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:26

'Christmas' for most people starts on 24th Dec, although obviously there are things going on in primary schools before then and work parties.

But the 1st?

🤣🤣 it really doesn't. Just because it does for you, doesn't mean it does for anyone else (ie 99% of the population)

ExquisiteDecorating · 01/12/2025 11:45

jemim · 01/12/2025 11:40

Never thought when I woke up this morning that I'd be riding so hard for a strangers right to enjoy a sugary festive pancake. But now I'm here and I'm invested! 😂

Same, I've never done this and probably never will but it warmed my heart a little reading the OP's posts so I came on to say so and here I am a couple of hours later gobsmacked at all the shittiness.

CoffeeLipstickKeys · 01/12/2025 11:45

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:26

'Christmas' for most people starts on 24th Dec, although obviously there are things going on in primary schools before then and work parties.

But the 1st?

Maybe read the actual posts. Understand the treat breakfast. The children going through family emergency. The treat is a distraction from the tumultuous time they’re experiencing. Authorised school absence

ChristmasHasCome · 01/12/2025 11:45

I wasn’t going to come back to the thread as I felt quite upset and shocked by it earlier. However, the morning has gone well on the whole, so to address a few points, (it may be a bit jumbled as I’ve just written points to respond to things as I’ve seen them, and I’m tired so forgive me),

As I said earlier, the oldest child saw a sign in our local shop yesterday about December 1st breakfast and asked if we could do it so it was instigated by the child not us.

The children are used to staying in our house, they visit for a weekend every couple of months with their parents and we spend some holidays together. They love my children, who have made them feel very at home, and as the oldest asked if we could do the special breakfast when they saw it on a sign at the shop, and I’d checked if the younger two would like to, I felt sure that it wouldn’t feel overwhelming for them and not a ‘circus’ to come down to this morning.

They eat healthy foods for the majority of the time, so no, I’m not going to stress about one ‘bad’ breakfast, where there were pancakes, fruit and milk included. Their mum was aware of what I was planning last night and was very happy with it. The children usually have a special breakfast on December 1st, which I only found out last night from their mum. She didn’t want to ask me to do it as she didn’t want to cause me any more work, and so hadn’t mentioned it until I told her the kids had asked if we could do it. She doesn’t post on social media so this just wasn’t something I knew they usually did and had been planning this year. See, not everyone does it to boast! Their mum does it quietly every year, and even I, as her best friend, didn’t know about it.

My friend is a lovely mum, a much better cook and host than I am, so she will definitely not struggle to ‘reproduce’ next year as someone so unkindly said. My friend is very kind and wouldn’t see this as some kind of threat to her motherhood as some seem to be saying. God, the lives and relationships some of you must lead to think the way you do! 🤯

No I am not American, but maybe I should move there because if this thread is what UK people are like, I don’t want to be here.

No, my kids won’t ‘see right through it’… whatever that is supposed to mean. We are a close family and our children are very secure. Maybe that is why they were so keen to help do this for others. No resentment, no jealousy, just nice kids. They fully threw themselves into it this morning, washing and cutting fruit, making pancakes, making it all look special and being generally lovely with the children.

Anyway, breakfast was lovely. My friend was able to FaceTime first thing and the children were excited to show mummy their breakfast. They ate well, pancakes, crumpets, fruit, milk and a bit of chocolate. Hardly terrible. We put some Xmas music on so thanks to whoever suggested that! They opened their advent calendars, found the elves in the Christmas tree and then happily played for a while. We have lots of animals and the older two love to help out so they helped clean and had some cuddles with them. Then we all went for a short walk with the dogs before my kids will head off to college shortly. The middle child has had a little cry, but my son has promised to play Lego with them later so that stopped the tears. We had a little chat about what is going on, had a cuddle which the dogs joined in with which lightened the mood and all is ok. We’re now relaxing watching a film with a hot chocolate. My partner is tidying up the remains of breakfast, before I attempt a bit of schoolwork with the oldest two. Phew!

For those who are ‘concerned’ about my ability to feed children a good diet, lunch will be a cheese sandwich and homemade soup, and dinner will be stew with mashed potatoes (their favourite). Yesterday they arrived to a Sunday roast at lunchtime, had boiled egg and soldiers for dinner, as well as apple and a glass of milk. Breakfasts will normally be a choice of porridge, Weetabix, eggs, toast, fruit, nuts and yogurt because they are foods we usually have and also what they have at home. One breakfast is not the full picture.

Also, last night and this morning after breakfast, as I’m a responsible person, all the children had their teeth brushed too, as they will each morning and night that they’re with us, I thought I’d add that for those that think I’m going to send them home with unbrushed and rotten teeth because they had one sugary breakfast.

As for social media, we don’t post photos of our family online, never have. I have TikTok, but never post, I just watch others, I don’t even have instagram. Even if I did, I obviously wouldn’t post photos of other people’s children on it so the comments about instagram are way off. I have taken photos for their mum of course, which the oldest requested I take, and I will share these with my friend at an appropriate time. She doesn’t post photos on social media either.

God this place has gone to shit. I haven’t even read the whole thread but the comments I have read are bad enough. I thought I’d be chatting about snowman shaped pancakes and advent calendars, with the ‘experts’ who have done this before, during the night when I couldn’t sleep. Not a brag in the slightest. I would never have imagined I’d be having to post this to justify my ability to look after a close friends children, my own children’s childhoods and my nationality amongst other things.

Anyway, thanks so much for the kind comments and to those who defended me. I have really appreciated it. It’s nice to know there are decent and kind people out there, although it’s absolutely crazy that the thread has turned into this, instead of an innocuous thread about a Christmas themed breakfast, on the Christmas board.

I’m not sure if mumsnet is for me anymore.

Apologies for such a long post.

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Nevernonono · 01/12/2025 11:46

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:21

Well, I've got to a ripe old age and never heard of a Christmas breakfast on 1st Dec!

Our Christmas breakfast is on the 25th. And everyone grabs what they want.

You've obviously been pulled into this by a shop notice trying to get you to buy more stuff!

Christmas for us begins on the 24th Dec, not the 1st- there's still a month to go FGS!

I’ve also reached a ripe old age and not heard of it!

But it sounds lovely IMO!

Not sure why you’re being so unkind and negative about something you’re not obliged to do and OP is doing out of the kindness of her heart, to cheer up two little ones.

You have your Christmas start on 24th (ridiculous that is, not have any celebrations before), let others be happy.

Your tone was very unpleasant.

pontipinemum · 01/12/2025 11:48

That sounds amazing!! Can I come please :)

And what a lovely friend you are, it sounds like your friend is going through an awful time. It is amazing that you are looking after her children and trying to make things special for them.

Brewde · 01/12/2025 11:48

Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:41

Even the term "Buche de Noel" would get some MNers ready to slaughter you!

Well I am half French!

Christmaslogistics · 01/12/2025 11:49

ChristmasHasCome · 01/12/2025 11:45

I wasn’t going to come back to the thread as I felt quite upset and shocked by it earlier. However, the morning has gone well on the whole, so to address a few points, (it may be a bit jumbled as I’ve just written points to respond to things as I’ve seen them, and I’m tired so forgive me),

As I said earlier, the oldest child saw a sign in our local shop yesterday about December 1st breakfast and asked if we could do it so it was instigated by the child not us.

The children are used to staying in our house, they visit for a weekend every couple of months with their parents and we spend some holidays together. They love my children, who have made them feel very at home, and as the oldest asked if we could do the special breakfast when they saw it on a sign at the shop, and I’d checked if the younger two would like to, I felt sure that it wouldn’t feel overwhelming for them and not a ‘circus’ to come down to this morning.

They eat healthy foods for the majority of the time, so no, I’m not going to stress about one ‘bad’ breakfast, where there were pancakes, fruit and milk included. Their mum was aware of what I was planning last night and was very happy with it. The children usually have a special breakfast on December 1st, which I only found out last night from their mum. She didn’t want to ask me to do it as she didn’t want to cause me any more work, and so hadn’t mentioned it until I told her the kids had asked if we could do it. She doesn’t post on social media so this just wasn’t something I knew they usually did and had been planning this year. See, not everyone does it to boast! Their mum does it quietly every year, and even I, as her best friend, didn’t know about it.

My friend is a lovely mum, a much better cook and host than I am, so she will definitely not struggle to ‘reproduce’ next year as someone so unkindly said. My friend is very kind and wouldn’t see this as some kind of threat to her motherhood as some seem to be saying. God, the lives and relationships some of you must lead to think the way you do! 🤯

No I am not American, but maybe I should move there because if this thread is what UK people are like, I don’t want to be here.

No, my kids won’t ‘see right through it’… whatever that is supposed to mean. We are a close family and our children are very secure. Maybe that is why they were so keen to help do this for others. No resentment, no jealousy, just nice kids. They fully threw themselves into it this morning, washing and cutting fruit, making pancakes, making it all look special and being generally lovely with the children.

Anyway, breakfast was lovely. My friend was able to FaceTime first thing and the children were excited to show mummy their breakfast. They ate well, pancakes, crumpets, fruit, milk and a bit of chocolate. Hardly terrible. We put some Xmas music on so thanks to whoever suggested that! They opened their advent calendars, found the elves in the Christmas tree and then happily played for a while. We have lots of animals and the older two love to help out so they helped clean and had some cuddles with them. Then we all went for a short walk with the dogs before my kids will head off to college shortly. The middle child has had a little cry, but my son has promised to play Lego with them later so that stopped the tears. We had a little chat about what is going on, had a cuddle which the dogs joined in with which lightened the mood and all is ok. We’re now relaxing watching a film with a hot chocolate. My partner is tidying up the remains of breakfast, before I attempt a bit of schoolwork with the oldest two. Phew!

For those who are ‘concerned’ about my ability to feed children a good diet, lunch will be a cheese sandwich and homemade soup, and dinner will be stew with mashed potatoes (their favourite). Yesterday they arrived to a Sunday roast at lunchtime, had boiled egg and soldiers for dinner, as well as apple and a glass of milk. Breakfasts will normally be a choice of porridge, Weetabix, eggs, toast, fruit, nuts and yogurt because they are foods we usually have and also what they have at home. One breakfast is not the full picture.

Also, last night and this morning after breakfast, as I’m a responsible person, all the children had their teeth brushed too, as they will each morning and night that they’re with us, I thought I’d add that for those that think I’m going to send them home with unbrushed and rotten teeth because they had one sugary breakfast.

As for social media, we don’t post photos of our family online, never have. I have TikTok, but never post, I just watch others, I don’t even have instagram. Even if I did, I obviously wouldn’t post photos of other people’s children on it so the comments about instagram are way off. I have taken photos for their mum of course, which the oldest requested I take, and I will share these with my friend at an appropriate time. She doesn’t post photos on social media either.

God this place has gone to shit. I haven’t even read the whole thread but the comments I have read are bad enough. I thought I’d be chatting about snowman shaped pancakes and advent calendars, with the ‘experts’ who have done this before, during the night when I couldn’t sleep. Not a brag in the slightest. I would never have imagined I’d be having to post this to justify my ability to look after a close friends children, my own children’s childhoods and my nationality amongst other things.

Anyway, thanks so much for the kind comments and to those who defended me. I have really appreciated it. It’s nice to know there are decent and kind people out there, although it’s absolutely crazy that the thread has turned into this, instead of an innocuous thread about a Christmas themed breakfast, on the Christmas board.

I’m not sure if mumsnet is for me anymore.

Apologies for such a long post.

I’m sad you’ve felt you had to justify yourself . You sound lovely ❤️

UnintentionalArcher · 01/12/2025 11:49

MyCatLovesCardboard · 01/12/2025 07:24

I had a pack of original Pom Bears and scraped their heads along a tub of Philadelphia Garlic & Herbs so it looked like it had snowed on their heads.

Oh my goodness, this made me laugh so much. On the small chance this is serious, it sounds great!

ThisLittlePony · 01/12/2025 11:49
GIF by Jordan Belfort

@ChristmasHasCome re the grinch nay sayers… fuckem fuck the lot of them!!
several of us are gladdened by what you did this morning and I will be copying what you’ve done at some point now!

Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:50

ChristmasHasCome · 01/12/2025 11:45

I wasn’t going to come back to the thread as I felt quite upset and shocked by it earlier. However, the morning has gone well on the whole, so to address a few points, (it may be a bit jumbled as I’ve just written points to respond to things as I’ve seen them, and I’m tired so forgive me),

As I said earlier, the oldest child saw a sign in our local shop yesterday about December 1st breakfast and asked if we could do it so it was instigated by the child not us.

The children are used to staying in our house, they visit for a weekend every couple of months with their parents and we spend some holidays together. They love my children, who have made them feel very at home, and as the oldest asked if we could do the special breakfast when they saw it on a sign at the shop, and I’d checked if the younger two would like to, I felt sure that it wouldn’t feel overwhelming for them and not a ‘circus’ to come down to this morning.

They eat healthy foods for the majority of the time, so no, I’m not going to stress about one ‘bad’ breakfast, where there were pancakes, fruit and milk included. Their mum was aware of what I was planning last night and was very happy with it. The children usually have a special breakfast on December 1st, which I only found out last night from their mum. She didn’t want to ask me to do it as she didn’t want to cause me any more work, and so hadn’t mentioned it until I told her the kids had asked if we could do it. She doesn’t post on social media so this just wasn’t something I knew they usually did and had been planning this year. See, not everyone does it to boast! Their mum does it quietly every year, and even I, as her best friend, didn’t know about it.

My friend is a lovely mum, a much better cook and host than I am, so she will definitely not struggle to ‘reproduce’ next year as someone so unkindly said. My friend is very kind and wouldn’t see this as some kind of threat to her motherhood as some seem to be saying. God, the lives and relationships some of you must lead to think the way you do! 🤯

No I am not American, but maybe I should move there because if this thread is what UK people are like, I don’t want to be here.

No, my kids won’t ‘see right through it’… whatever that is supposed to mean. We are a close family and our children are very secure. Maybe that is why they were so keen to help do this for others. No resentment, no jealousy, just nice kids. They fully threw themselves into it this morning, washing and cutting fruit, making pancakes, making it all look special and being generally lovely with the children.

Anyway, breakfast was lovely. My friend was able to FaceTime first thing and the children were excited to show mummy their breakfast. They ate well, pancakes, crumpets, fruit, milk and a bit of chocolate. Hardly terrible. We put some Xmas music on so thanks to whoever suggested that! They opened their advent calendars, found the elves in the Christmas tree and then happily played for a while. We have lots of animals and the older two love to help out so they helped clean and had some cuddles with them. Then we all went for a short walk with the dogs before my kids will head off to college shortly. The middle child has had a little cry, but my son has promised to play Lego with them later so that stopped the tears. We had a little chat about what is going on, had a cuddle which the dogs joined in with which lightened the mood and all is ok. We’re now relaxing watching a film with a hot chocolate. My partner is tidying up the remains of breakfast, before I attempt a bit of schoolwork with the oldest two. Phew!

For those who are ‘concerned’ about my ability to feed children a good diet, lunch will be a cheese sandwich and homemade soup, and dinner will be stew with mashed potatoes (their favourite). Yesterday they arrived to a Sunday roast at lunchtime, had boiled egg and soldiers for dinner, as well as apple and a glass of milk. Breakfasts will normally be a choice of porridge, Weetabix, eggs, toast, fruit, nuts and yogurt because they are foods we usually have and also what they have at home. One breakfast is not the full picture.

Also, last night and this morning after breakfast, as I’m a responsible person, all the children had their teeth brushed too, as they will each morning and night that they’re with us, I thought I’d add that for those that think I’m going to send them home with unbrushed and rotten teeth because they had one sugary breakfast.

As for social media, we don’t post photos of our family online, never have. I have TikTok, but never post, I just watch others, I don’t even have instagram. Even if I did, I obviously wouldn’t post photos of other people’s children on it so the comments about instagram are way off. I have taken photos for their mum of course, which the oldest requested I take, and I will share these with my friend at an appropriate time. She doesn’t post photos on social media either.

God this place has gone to shit. I haven’t even read the whole thread but the comments I have read are bad enough. I thought I’d be chatting about snowman shaped pancakes and advent calendars, with the ‘experts’ who have done this before, during the night when I couldn’t sleep. Not a brag in the slightest. I would never have imagined I’d be having to post this to justify my ability to look after a close friends children, my own children’s childhoods and my nationality amongst other things.

Anyway, thanks so much for the kind comments and to those who defended me. I have really appreciated it. It’s nice to know there are decent and kind people out there, although it’s absolutely crazy that the thread has turned into this, instead of an innocuous thread about a Christmas themed breakfast, on the Christmas board.

I’m not sure if mumsnet is for me anymore.

Apologies for such a long post.

Don't feel bad op. We once visited a family who didn't "do" the Easter Bunny.

Their dc were quite small and I asked if I could do an Easter Trail with them. They loved it so much their mum has had to do it every year since! To be fair to her she has been a good sport about it, but children love these OTT gestures to make a day special.

Allmywishcometrue · 01/12/2025 11:51

jemim · 01/12/2025 11:40

Never thought when I woke up this morning that I'd be riding so hard for a strangers right to enjoy a sugary festive pancake. But now I'm here and I'm invested! 😂

It made me want to do it every morning with a different home made BUCHE DE NOËL and post it here just to witness the collective meltdown of the christmas grinch mafia on here 😀.

SouthLondonMum22 · 01/12/2025 11:51

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:23

But most people have never heard of a special breakfast on the 1st Dec as it doesn't actually exist as a 'thing'?

I mean, why would it?

Does this belong in the same category as people who get the tree and decs up on the 1st and spend nearly 4 weeks doing all-things Christmassy?

Edited

Google ''North Pole Breakfast''.

It is definitely a thing.

PollyannaGladGame · 01/12/2025 11:53

DS1 is almost 20 and North Pole breakfasts were definitely a thing when he was at primary, maybe not 1 December, maybe the last day of school or the weekend of Xmas but it really isn't new.

I understand some people don't like this kind thing, fair enough, but others do, I do. When I had three kids in five years at primary school, and a full time professional job I still managed to spare the extra 20 minutes it takes to put a small event on in the morning.

Many, many people enjoy making things a little bit special. If you don't then don't do it but why is there the need to scoff and put others down? It's just fucking mean.

Just read the update, you sound lovely OP, you're a brilliant friend and am so pleased everyone had a nice time.

Brewde · 01/12/2025 11:53

Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:44

I'm actually in the mood for a Buche de Noel photo if op doesn't mind? ( I don't think she sounds the type to mind...)

Okay so I wasn’t necessarily overly pleased with the look. But I posted this on a thread where I asked for input on my Christmas menu. Got told it was too much (it wasn’t) and that I would probably be exhausted (I wasn’t - sister and mum did the main meal).

I enjoy baking (things like tray bakes, brownies, cookies) but almost never decorate cakes beyond a dollop of buttercream on a fairy cake. So it was far from perfect (the sieve fucked up the icing sugar effect but I was able to redo as it completely dissolved before serving). But yummy nonetheless! And not too difficult.

December 1st breakfast
Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 11:56

Brewde · 01/12/2025 11:53

Okay so I wasn’t necessarily overly pleased with the look. But I posted this on a thread where I asked for input on my Christmas menu. Got told it was too much (it wasn’t) and that I would probably be exhausted (I wasn’t - sister and mum did the main meal).

I enjoy baking (things like tray bakes, brownies, cookies) but almost never decorate cakes beyond a dollop of buttercream on a fairy cake. So it was far from perfect (the sieve fucked up the icing sugar effect but I was able to redo as it completely dissolved before serving). But yummy nonetheless! And not too difficult.

Oh it's wonderful - and definitely not "too much"! DH would make light work of demolishing one of those if we let him!

We quite often do one with a lot of chocolate mousse rather than ganache. It's one of my favourite parts of Christmas Day!

Aethelredtheunsteady · 01/12/2025 11:56

ChristmasHasCome · 01/12/2025 11:45

I wasn’t going to come back to the thread as I felt quite upset and shocked by it earlier. However, the morning has gone well on the whole, so to address a few points, (it may be a bit jumbled as I’ve just written points to respond to things as I’ve seen them, and I’m tired so forgive me),

As I said earlier, the oldest child saw a sign in our local shop yesterday about December 1st breakfast and asked if we could do it so it was instigated by the child not us.

The children are used to staying in our house, they visit for a weekend every couple of months with their parents and we spend some holidays together. They love my children, who have made them feel very at home, and as the oldest asked if we could do the special breakfast when they saw it on a sign at the shop, and I’d checked if the younger two would like to, I felt sure that it wouldn’t feel overwhelming for them and not a ‘circus’ to come down to this morning.

They eat healthy foods for the majority of the time, so no, I’m not going to stress about one ‘bad’ breakfast, where there were pancakes, fruit and milk included. Their mum was aware of what I was planning last night and was very happy with it. The children usually have a special breakfast on December 1st, which I only found out last night from their mum. She didn’t want to ask me to do it as she didn’t want to cause me any more work, and so hadn’t mentioned it until I told her the kids had asked if we could do it. She doesn’t post on social media so this just wasn’t something I knew they usually did and had been planning this year. See, not everyone does it to boast! Their mum does it quietly every year, and even I, as her best friend, didn’t know about it.

My friend is a lovely mum, a much better cook and host than I am, so she will definitely not struggle to ‘reproduce’ next year as someone so unkindly said. My friend is very kind and wouldn’t see this as some kind of threat to her motherhood as some seem to be saying. God, the lives and relationships some of you must lead to think the way you do! 🤯

No I am not American, but maybe I should move there because if this thread is what UK people are like, I don’t want to be here.

No, my kids won’t ‘see right through it’… whatever that is supposed to mean. We are a close family and our children are very secure. Maybe that is why they were so keen to help do this for others. No resentment, no jealousy, just nice kids. They fully threw themselves into it this morning, washing and cutting fruit, making pancakes, making it all look special and being generally lovely with the children.

Anyway, breakfast was lovely. My friend was able to FaceTime first thing and the children were excited to show mummy their breakfast. They ate well, pancakes, crumpets, fruit, milk and a bit of chocolate. Hardly terrible. We put some Xmas music on so thanks to whoever suggested that! They opened their advent calendars, found the elves in the Christmas tree and then happily played for a while. We have lots of animals and the older two love to help out so they helped clean and had some cuddles with them. Then we all went for a short walk with the dogs before my kids will head off to college shortly. The middle child has had a little cry, but my son has promised to play Lego with them later so that stopped the tears. We had a little chat about what is going on, had a cuddle which the dogs joined in with which lightened the mood and all is ok. We’re now relaxing watching a film with a hot chocolate. My partner is tidying up the remains of breakfast, before I attempt a bit of schoolwork with the oldest two. Phew!

For those who are ‘concerned’ about my ability to feed children a good diet, lunch will be a cheese sandwich and homemade soup, and dinner will be stew with mashed potatoes (their favourite). Yesterday they arrived to a Sunday roast at lunchtime, had boiled egg and soldiers for dinner, as well as apple and a glass of milk. Breakfasts will normally be a choice of porridge, Weetabix, eggs, toast, fruit, nuts and yogurt because they are foods we usually have and also what they have at home. One breakfast is not the full picture.

Also, last night and this morning after breakfast, as I’m a responsible person, all the children had their teeth brushed too, as they will each morning and night that they’re with us, I thought I’d add that for those that think I’m going to send them home with unbrushed and rotten teeth because they had one sugary breakfast.

As for social media, we don’t post photos of our family online, never have. I have TikTok, but never post, I just watch others, I don’t even have instagram. Even if I did, I obviously wouldn’t post photos of other people’s children on it so the comments about instagram are way off. I have taken photos for their mum of course, which the oldest requested I take, and I will share these with my friend at an appropriate time. She doesn’t post photos on social media either.

God this place has gone to shit. I haven’t even read the whole thread but the comments I have read are bad enough. I thought I’d be chatting about snowman shaped pancakes and advent calendars, with the ‘experts’ who have done this before, during the night when I couldn’t sleep. Not a brag in the slightest. I would never have imagined I’d be having to post this to justify my ability to look after a close friends children, my own children’s childhoods and my nationality amongst other things.

Anyway, thanks so much for the kind comments and to those who defended me. I have really appreciated it. It’s nice to know there are decent and kind people out there, although it’s absolutely crazy that the thread has turned into this, instead of an innocuous thread about a Christmas themed breakfast, on the Christmas board.

I’m not sure if mumsnet is for me anymore.

Apologies for such a long post.

You don't need to justify yourself OP - some people just like to lash out (I presume they're deeply unhappy in their own lives).

You could say on here that you spent the morning hosting a brunch for the local orphanage before putting on a one woman panto at an old people's home then spent the evening knitting blankets for sick kittens and you'd still get posters wanting to give you a good kicking.

You might not have seen my post (don't blame you for not wanting to read it all!) but after having a rubbish Christmas last year due to PND/flu you've inspired me to make some Christmas shaped toast for my little one tomorrow.

StruggleFlourish · 01/12/2025 12:01

I have never heard of making a special breakfast for December 1st.
Is this a new thing?
I suppose if you have young children and you want to do that whole magic or Christmas countdown thing kind of like the breakfast version of an advent calendar, then that's nice for you.
So I learned something today. Some people do the 25 days of Christmas brekkie countdown

Parker231 · 01/12/2025 12:02

TheSnowiestQueen · 01/12/2025 11:21

Well, I've got to a ripe old age and never heard of a Christmas breakfast on 1st Dec!

Our Christmas breakfast is on the 25th. And everyone grabs what they want.

You've obviously been pulled into this by a shop notice trying to get you to buy more stuff!

Christmas for us begins on the 24th Dec, not the 1st- there's still a month to go FGS!

For us Christmas is almost over by 24th! We start celebrating on 6th with Sinterklaas.

Hollyjollynights · 01/12/2025 12:06

every year I’m baffled by people thinking that not engaging in certain Christmas things is some kind of indication of their moral superiority.

also thinking ‘I’ve not heard of something’ is exactly the same as ‘this thing doesn’t exist’

it’s called a North Pole breakfast around here op, you can book onto them at cafes and soft plays. I’m a bit lazy tho and for us it’s just Christmas shaped crumpets.
I’ve seen some lovely fruit kebabs shaped like Santas hat, pancakes with some colouring, or faces drawn on, little breakfast muffins, pastry cheese stars. porridge with some decorations to look like reindeer, marshmallows and pretzels and smarties to make snowmen.

maybe you could have your breakfast and then do ‘baking’ with the kids and make some of the other things like the snowmen or cut out ready rolled pastry shapes, or make Christmas cookies.

StruggleFlourish · 01/12/2025 12:08

Parker231 · 01/12/2025 12:02

For us Christmas is almost over by 24th! We start celebrating on 6th with Sinterklaas.

The 6th? I thought sinterklass was dec 5?
Hey to each their own
It's a shame OP got so much criticism thrown her way because, the breakfast that she plans sounds lovely if you have the time and energy and available funds and everything else to make this big fun delightful countdown to christmas, what the heck? Make it fun. Kids are only Young once.
The thing is I think an awful lot of people are feeling the pinch right now in terms of money or time or both and the stress makes people lash out when other people talk about what they're doing, it's kind of a almost jealousy thing that if you don't have the extra time or energy to spend doing this, then they feel ever so slightly ashamed that maybe they should have done something special and the combination of jealousy / envy and shamefulness leads to bitterness and lashing out? I mean hey, it's not for everyone, but we should all try to put a little more joy and magic and sparkle into our kids day shouldn't we? Because they put Joy magic and sparkle into ours, even though it's hard to see sometimes from close up when you're exhausted, give it a few years. When the kids aren't little anymore and Christmas is just another day, and every day feels the same and it's just a race from the minute you get up to the minute you can get to bed, you're going to miss the joy and sparkle that your kids brought to your lives.
You keep on doing your breakfast December Santa holiday thing, op. It sounds nice!
I just hope you're not setting yourself up for a tradition that you have to do every single year, as you may not have time for going forward, aside from that, it's a lovely thing you're doing for your kids

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 01/12/2025 12:09

Calliopespa · 01/12/2025 10:52

It's producing them all from one or two pans I find time consuming. There always seems to be someone sitting waiting.

Ah, well, here they just have to wait a bit! 3 of them, and 2 or 3 each!

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