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Author: hscptcrash
Han’s Blogmas- Day Nineteen (Preparing for Christmas)
Well, this year I’m preparing by taking the week before for myself: I need to look after me so that I can deal with the Christmas before me.
Han’s Blogmas- Day Eighteen (Stocking Stuffers for the family: ideas)
Firstly, how rubbish am I for having placeholders every day for the last week.
Secondly, this isn’t my remit. I have no idea for stocking stuffers
Han’s Blogmas- Day Seventeen (Christmas in my home country)



Han’s Blogmas- Day Sixteen (Christmas Tree Reveal)
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Han’s Blogmas- Day Fifteen (Christmas Decorations)




Han’s Blogmas- Day Fourteen (Favourite Childhood Christmas Memory)
My favourite memory is from when I was a teen and is actually of Christmas Eve.
My brother took me to see Small Soldiers. It was at the height of my love for Spinal Tap and couldn’t wait to identify the characters they voiced.
Other than it being a good film, I remember little else. I know we got KFC on our way home, but I couldn’t tell you what presents I got the next day. Just remember being happy.

Han’s Blogmas- Day Thirteen (How are you counting down to Christmas?)
In lessons.
As a teacher, you’re often crawling to the end of term. It feels like there is no end in sight and while ‘two weeks’ might seem like it’s less than, say, 50 lessons; there is some satisfaction with crossing them off.
Han’s Blogmas- Day Twelve (Winter Wonderland)
I was meant to be pictures of where I like, but either home (London or Liverpool) would be a bit rubbish so I’m instead going to provide you photos of the literal Winter Wonderland that overtakes London every year.
Actually, since it snowed… you can have a bit of both…



Han’s Blogmas – Day Eleven (Christmas food,whats on the menu)
So, I’m not really able to be creative with my Christmas dinner so, assuming I find Domnhall Gleeson under the tree this year (or a beautiful ginger substitute)… I’d like to have our three course Christmas dinner prepared for next year.
Starter
Chicken Liver Pate; made at home, with love, the night before.

Main
Roast beef, roast parsnips, carrot and swede ribbons, shredded sprouts with bacon, roast potatoes and the biggest vat of caramalised onion gravy.
Pudding
Christmas Tiramisu- Replacing the wine with amaretto and I’d throw in a bit of cinnamon and stewed apples too.

Han’s Blogmas- Day Ten (Show Us Your Cookies)
All three cookies use a gingerbread base of butter, sugar and golden syrup from this year’s Waitrose recipe:
Christmas Gingerbread Recipe
This recipe for gingerbread can be used to make a whole range of decorations, gifts and, of course, gingerbread people. Get the children to help roll and cut out the dough, and to decorate the biscuits.
Ingredients
125g unsalted butter
100g dark muscovado sugar
4 tbsp golden syrup
325g plain flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
2 tsp ground ginger
Supercook Writing Icing (optional)
Method
- Preheat the oven to 170°C, gas mark 3. Line baking trays with baking parchment. Melt the butter, sugar and syrup in a medium saucepan, stirring occasionally, then remove from the heat.
- Sieve the flour, bicarbonate of soda and ginger into a bowl and stir the melted ingredients into the dry ingredients to make a stiff dough.
- Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and roll to a thickness of about 5mm. Dip biscuit cutters into flour before cutting the dough, or cut around templates, which you can find at waitrose.com/christmas. Place the shapes onto the lined baking trays and bake, in batches, for 9-10 minutes until light golden brown.
- Remove from the oven. While still warm, and using a skewer or chopstick, make any holes that you will need to hang up the biscuits with ribbon or to make a yuletide garland. If you are decorating your Christmas cake with gingerbread people, make the holes in their arms so that ribbon can be threaded through at a later stage.
- When completely cool, decorate with the icing. The gingerbread biscuits can be stored in an airtight container for up to two weeks.
Elf
Gingerbread
Santa
The ginger was substituted with Chocolate power, mild chilli powder and the zest & juice of two limes.
Reindeer
The ginger is substituted with chai latte powder and salted caramel syrup.
Han’s Blogmas- Day Nine (Winter Items You Can’t Live Without)
Essentially, everything above is my must haves for the winter. A good book, comfy socks and a good cuppa (If it could magically refill AND always be the perfect temperature, that would be amazing). I find having warm fairy lights good for getting me in the comfy mood too.