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•k JCHNINVERDALE “We have a very traditional
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k LAURENCE LLEWELYN-BCWEN “I love the grown-up Christmas
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my parents’ house, but I ’m going to spend it this year with my sister in York. I t’s beautiful there.”
k ELAINE CASSIDY “I think I ’m going away this
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be in Glasgow. Sadly my father died a few years ago and I ’d really like to have my mum, brothers and sisters around to our house. So we’re really running against the clock a t the moment to get things ready.” Colin: “We swap around. Some
years we’ll go to Justin’s mum’s, and sometimes my mum’s. Nor mally we’ll do our separate things on Christmas Day and hook up on Boxing Day, or in the evening.”
1b JAYE JACOBS “I always spend Christmas with
my parents and grandparents. I t ’s pretty much a traditional do. My mum works her little butt off, bless her, cooking and entertaining all day.
“We just kind of enjoy it. But I
do feel guilty. If I could cook, I would help her.”
k JACKIE COLLINS “At Christmas I cook for all the
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When I built my house I built it so that I could accommodate Christ mas because I know what I’m in for every year. I t’s an enormous white kitchen with three islands, four ovens and two dishwashers. So I’m ready for anything! “I ’ll usually cook the traditional
turkey, stuffing and bread sauce, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes and peas and corn and gravy. I enjoy it. I have to build up my strength because it’s a lot of work. “In the afternoon, we might go
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