How are you planning to celebrate Christmas this year?
I had this idea of having a traditional 1940s Christmas this year, but my plans are already in trouble.
I planned to make wartime Christmas cards from blackout paper and was looking forward to making the Christmas tree decorations from pine cones and tissue paper with Maisie (my daughter). I even planned to use the coloured paper and sweet wrappers I have been hoarding for the past month to embellish our decorations. Our front door was to have a garland fashioned from newspapers and holly, dusted with Epsom salts to add a sparkle.
I am even having a problem making my extended family taste the wartime Christmas foods we planned.
Mrs W has found a recipe for a wartime Christmas cake and gingerbread men made with alternative ingredients. For example cold tea will replace the milk in cakes and that kind of thing.
But my parents and sister must have been in secret league with each other as although they are all coming to our house over the Christmas period, my mother said she will bring the Christmas dinner and my sister is bring the dessert to “make it easier on you now you have a baby in the house”. So it looks like we will not get to eat mock goose for Christmas lunch after all.
Pip pip
Warden Harry D
I had this idea of having a traditional 1940s Christmas this year, but my plans are already in trouble.
I planned to make wartime Christmas cards from blackout paper and was looking forward to making the Christmas tree decorations from pine cones and tissue paper with Maisie (my daughter). I even planned to use the coloured paper and sweet wrappers I have been hoarding for the past month to embellish our decorations. Our front door was to have a garland fashioned from newspapers and holly, dusted with Epsom salts to add a sparkle.
I am even having a problem making my extended family taste the wartime Christmas foods we planned.
Mrs W has found a recipe for a wartime Christmas cake and gingerbread men made with alternative ingredients. For example cold tea will replace the milk in cakes and that kind of thing.
But my parents and sister must have been in secret league with each other as although they are all coming to our house over the Christmas period, my mother said she will bring the Christmas dinner and my sister is bring the dessert to “make it easier on you now you have a baby in the house”. So it looks like we will not get to eat mock goose for Christmas lunch after all.
Pip pip
Warden Harry D