THE top 50 most common Christmas disasters include undercooked roast potatoes, lumpy gravy and running out of wrapping paper. A study of 2,000 adults who celebrate the festive season found many of …
For 58 per cent, food is a central part of Christmas and 22 per cent have had a ‘practice run’ before hosting – with 42 per cent of them admitting the trial was better than the real deal.
In order to avoid mishaps with Christmas dinner, 53 per cent write a to-do list and 51 per cent prep some elements the night before. But assuming it all goes to plan, leftovers are typically enjoyed in a sandwich , bubble and squeak or even given to pets . Some of the most memorable Christmas disaster scenes from films and TV shows also feature food, including the Vicar of Dibley eating three festive dinners and Mr Bean with a turkey on his head .
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