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The Proof’s in the Christmas Pudding! How to Plan the Perfect Christmas.. (christmas Gifts)

Christmas – it’s the most wonderful time of the year and that must be true if Andy Williams sang a song about it. But the lead up to Christmas is half the fun, (well that and the Gifts) and there are a variety of ways in which you can plan ahead to ensure that this Christmas is perfect.

Goodwill to all men (and women… and children…)
Christmas tends to bring out the joy in most of us and it can be a great excuse to get back in touch with those people who you don’t see for the rest of the year. Sending Christmas cards is often a good way of telling those distant relatives that you haven’t quite forgotten about them or a good way to butter someone up if you include them on your ‘popularity list’. Why not send your friends and family something a bit special in the way of cards this year and make your own? There are a number of card-making kits available for you to add your own design and signature, and their versatility means that they can also be sent as thank-you cards for those more generous friends and family. Don’t think of them just as cards but as a gift too.

Deck the Halls
Christmas is the ultimate party season and when you’ve put up the tree, hide the gifts below and plug in the fairy lights (and perhaps even an illuminous Santa Claus on the roof), don’t forget about the finer details that will help to crown you as king or queen of hosting. Choose from a selection of luxury Christmas tree decoration Gifts from the delicate and beautiful ‘3 Ornate Polished Glass keepsakes’, to the ‘Snowlace Christmas Decoration’ – an intricate white snow lace ornament for the tree. There are even more personal decorations to choose from such as the ‘Shopaholic’ Christmas Baubles; not quite as festive perhaps, but ideal Christmas gifts for anyone who likes to spend, spend, spend.

We all want some Figgy Pudding!
The food at Christmas seems to play more of a vital role than the occasion and the gifts themselves these days, but then who could really blame us when there are just so many delicious seasonal things around and when Christmas is the only time of year we allow ourselves to just go with the flow and eat whatever might be nearby. For help on making your own delicious treats, then Mrs Manley’s recipe books can give you some top hints and tips. From traditional Christmas recipes to goodies that even the kids could help out with, these little books can make lovely Christmas gifts for yourself or someone special.

Jingle Bell Rock – Christmas Game Gifts
After all that food and mulled wine, you can expect a lull in energy later on in the day so if you find that your guests are starting to close their eyes a bit and you’re bored of watching re-runs on the television, simply give them a shake and let the games begin. The Christmas Game Tin is a perfect gift and contains over 400 cards of parlour games, Christmas trivia and ‘corny Christmas Cracker Jokes’. For the more intimate dinner party gift then the ‘After Dinner Trivia Tin’ may have more appeal. However, if you want to do something a little bit more extraordinary this Christmas, you could get your guests to dress up and indulge in: ‘The Brie, the Bullet and the Black cat’ – a superb murder mystery dinner party game that is sure to keep everyone on their toes. Christmas Gifts don’t come more original than that.

Don’t forget Rudolph
Oh, to be young again! For those lucky enough to believe in the real magic of Christmas, then why not embrace it and make this Christmas a truly special occasion? The ‘Dear Santa Mince Pie and Carrots Plate’ makes an adorable feature for any family Christmas. As tradition states, children should leave out gifts such as a mince pie and sherry for Santa and some carrots for his reindeer on Christmas Eve, this silver aluminium dish leaves a little message for him too and is sure to get everyone in the mood.

Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Don’t forget to record your special day on camera for years to come. Despite new fashion trends for digital pictures, sometimes its nice to just sit and look through an album of memories, and so what better way to present them than in a Christmas Pudding Pocket Photo Album? An ideal Christmas gift, it comes covered in a faux suede colour for the Christmassy feel. It holds up to 40 photographs for you to look back and treasure…but don’t get too comfortable you’ve got next year’s Christmas to start planning for!

Written by John Smith co-founder of GettingPersonal.co.uk

GettingPersonal.co.uk are one of the UK’s leading on-line retailers of Gifts, personalised gifts and Christmas Gifts. Their website is packed with over 1,500 gifts for any special occasion.
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Top 5 Christmas Traditions

If one will conduct a survey asking people on their favorite day of the year, most will probably say, Christmas. And when asked why, some might give you answers like they enjoy getting lots of presents, while others might say they look forward to parties, listening to Christmas carols, fixing wonderful decorations on every home and establishments, or others simply love the holiday.

The wonderful memories that this season invokes become a primary reason for the yearly traditions that are passed on from generation to generation. This case is definitely true for my family. At the first sign of autumn, we started to get excited for the most anticipated holiday of the year. With the coming of this festive season, here are five traditions which you and your family can start to practice.

Watching Christmas Movies

This tradition started way back then on a Thanksgiving Day by watching the 1947 black & white version of the movie entitled Miracle of 34th street. Since then, we were able to get more than 30 movie collections with Christmas themes in DVD’s and videos. And so, it has become a yearly tradition for the whole month of December. We would gather in the living room together, sipping hot cocoa and eating Christmas cookies.

Baking during the Holidays

At home, every family member looks forward to the first week of Christmas vacation. For the first week, all of us would go into baking, spending 3 to 4 days baking our favorite Christmas recipes. Sometimes, we would get together at someone else’s house and every person gets to bake their favorite holiday treats. While baking, we would reminisce good old times and enjoy a hearty laugh. When all is done we split up all the goodies we’ve made and enjoy them or give them as gifts.

Putting up our Christmas tree

This tradition varies from generation to generation. They differ in so many ways, that it would sometimes lead to arguments as there are people have a strong opinion on topic. Many families put up their Christmas tree a week after Thanksgiving is over, some a bit earlier, while others wait until Christmas Eve. Some prefers buying an artificial tree, while others prefer the fragrant, freshly-cut tree. However, the most important part of putting up our Christmas tree is for the whole family to be involved while decorating it. Agreeing on a theme will give everyone a good idea on how to go about the decorations.

Putting up Christmas Stockings

Hanging Christmas stockings on Christmas Eve has been a long tradition practiced by many. These stockings come in many sizes, styles and colors. They range from the most sophisticated store bought ones to the simple homemade handcrafted ones. You may opt to use different designs every year or you may use the same one every year for economical reasons, whatever your choice may be, be sure to fill them up with lots of goodies and wonderful little things.

Writing letters to Santa Claus

Writing letters to Santa Claus is a popular children’s tradition. It lets them tell Santa how good they have been for the year and how deserving they can be for toys as a reward for the all the good deeds they have done. However, you might want to consider a new twist on this old tradition is having Santa write them back and encourage their good deeds.

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Christmas recipe book Part 2

Part 2 on how to make a recipe book for Christmas.

Christmas recipe book Part 1

Part 1 on how to make a postbound recipe album for all your treasured Holiday recipes!

Gordon Ramsay – Spiced Christmas Goose

Gordon Ramsay prepare yet another one of his culinary masterpiece of  Spiced Christmas Goose.  This is a real impressive recipe for when you want something classy and delicious. it is sure to impress whether for dinner party or just the family dinner. It can be prepared as a New Years meal as well.



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