Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Christmas Shopping in London and Worldwide and Make Decorations From Leftover crackers

Problem what to buy - don't leave it to the last minute. 

Last year I tried to buy too early and take British Christmas cake with me overseas. But the date it expired was just before Christmas. This year I checked Christmas cakes and fruit cakes with white icing and found some small oblong cakes in Waitrose with expiry dates after Christmas.

This iced fruit bar from Waitrose, 2017 November, will keep going until January, so it will see you through to Christmas or New Year's Eve. With a plain white iced top, you could decorate one for Christmas Eve and one for New Year's Eve. I don't believe in drinking on an empty stomach.


24 hour Asda branch on the Edgware Road, London, England.
Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

Christmas Tree and band playing in Prague, Czech Republic, 2016-7. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

UK Christmas crackers, sold in supermarkets. Saved from Christmas dinner at a restaurant in 2016. Photo by Angela Lansbury.


Heston from Waitrose, Persian spiced Christmas pudding, 2017. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

Waitrose has both the Heston Christmas cakes with fruit centres. One is a Mandarin orange, the other Persian Spiced, available in several sizes, from one person to family sized.

Waitrose supermarket decorations 2016. Photo by Angela Lansbury.

A one person traditional Christmas pudding with a white sauce. The English tradition is yellow custard. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

Americans sell plum pudding in supermarkets all year. 

Recycling old colourful or silver and gold crackers into a wreath for the front door, 2016. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

Last minute, last year - we're the only house without a wreath to welcome on Christmas Day. I rushed out with some used crackers. 
With a bit of effort you can use old christmas crackers on an old coat hanger, the sort you get with dry cleaning, turned into a hoop, perhaps shaped around an old bucket. Alternatively attach crackers, stuck around an upturned silver colour biscuit tin or biscuit tin lid.

Or leave the organising to somebody else:
Ice hotel for a winter marriage ceremony or blessing. Photo from Wikipedia.

This year the choice of Christmas jumpers is wider than ever before. I find Christmas themed clothes can be a nuisance, because you can only were them at Christmas, then have to store them and find them next year, or give them away to charity.

Supermarket and store and Christmas websites:
Advent calendars, Christmas jumpers and more are available online:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/b?node=11180296031 (advent calendars)
http://www.marksandspencer.com
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk
http://tesco.com
http://waitrose.com
https://direct.asda.com/george/clothing
https://direct.asda.com/george/christmas-shop/christmas-jumpers
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Christmas.htm

Author, Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Please save and share links to your favourite posts.










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