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By *iker JackΒ OPΒ Β Β Man
12 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

So Christmas is coming

When do you start eating all the Christmas foods and treats and do you have a cut off for eating them, such as the New Year?

Me I’ve started already, it’s becoming an all year event 🀣

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

Just had a Greggs mince pie for breakfast πŸ€ͺ

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago


"Just had a Greggs mince pie for breakfast πŸ€ͺ"

I had a festive bake yesterday πŸ˜‹

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By *igjonny090Man
12 weeks ago

blackpool and Manchester

I start eating them as soon as I see them in the shops and stop eating them when they disappear from the shops, same approach applies to creme eggs … my diet never does work well this time of year

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By *orcsmatMan
12 weeks ago

Kidderminster

Christians cake made, fed and ready to ice when we get back from India next weekend.

Frozen uncooked mince pies. Well break some out and cook on our return.

Here in India where lost a couple of kg each. No desire to put it back on.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
12 weeks ago

Trowbridge

My local bakery does Christmas pasties, Christmas dinner, in a pasty! I may of already had a couple …

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By *urry BlokeMan
12 weeks ago

Stalybridge

I've had mince pies this weekend

So far, I've managed to stay away from the panettone and the stollen bites

There will come a time however...

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By *zeroMan
12 weeks ago

Glasgow

I ate some pigs and blanket flavoured crisps yesterday and I had the real thing on Thursday

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By *icecouple561Couple
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12 weeks ago

East Sussex

At home usually Christmas eve or maybe 23rd.

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By *uriousscouserWoman
12 weeks ago

Wirral

I visited one of the production sites in work in August and we were churning out mince pies then.

Would've been rude to pass them by.

I am normally waiting for the shops to bring out their posh buffet bits because in December I tend to live off them rather than proper meals. I make the most of them while they're available because come December 29th it all vanishes and the shops fill with diet stuff for the "new year new me" shenanigans.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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12 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I visited one of the production sites in work in August and we were churning out mince pies then.

Would've been rude to pass them by.

I am normally waiting for the shops to bring out their posh buffet bits because in December I tend to live off them rather than proper meals. I make the most of them while they're available because come December 29th it all vanishes and the shops fill with diet stuff for the "new year new me" shenanigans."

They make mince pies in August! Do they keep that long?

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By *ad NannaWoman
12 weeks ago

East London

I opened a box of the minty stick things, whose name has escaped me.

I've eaten about a third of them so far.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
12 weeks ago

Trowbridge


"I opened a box of the minty stick things, whose name has escaped me.

I've eaten about a third of them so far. "

Matchmakers ❀️

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By *vaRose43Woman
12 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

At home it’s Christmas Eve

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By *uriousscouserWoman
12 weeks ago

Wirral


"I visited one of the production sites in work in August and we were churning out mince pies then.

Would've been rude to pass them by.

I am normally waiting for the shops to bring out their posh buffet bits because in December I tend to live off them rather than proper meals. I make the most of them while they're available because come December 29th it all vanishes and the shops fill with diet stuff for the "new year new me" shenanigans.

They make mince pies in August! Do they keep that long? "

Oh yes, the wholesalers start selling them early, retailers not too far behind!

BBE on the early batches will be way before Christmas but people do start eating them early. And by people I mean me.

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By *ad NannaWoman
12 weeks ago

East London


"I opened a box of the minty stick things, whose name has escaped me.

I've eaten about a third of them so far.

Matchmakers ❀️"

That's them. I used to munch through a whole box a night. I'm doing well to still have so many left after 3 or 4 days.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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12 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I visited one of the production sites in work in August and we were churning out mince pies then.

Would've been rude to pass them by.

I am normally waiting for the shops to bring out their posh buffet bits because in December I tend to live off them rather than proper meals. I make the most of them while they're available because come December 29th it all vanishes and the shops fill with diet stuff for the "new year new me" shenanigans.

They make mince pies in August! Do they keep that long?

Oh yes, the wholesalers start selling them early, retailers not too far behind!

BBE on the early batches will be way before Christmas but people do start eating them early. And by people I mean me."

. No shame in that.

I suppose hotels and restaurants need them throughout December.

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By *oodmessMan
12 weeks ago

yumsville

Brie, fucking brie. For some reason this is the only time of the year brie seems to become attractive - and mince pies.

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