Christmas Dinner

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Turkey and other Christmas dinner additions you can prep ahead of the big day

    The festive season is in full swing and for those in charge of serving up the highly-anticipated Christmas dinner, it can prove a last-minute headache.With an extensive shopping list, the in-laws set to trial the turkey and a miniature oven in your flat – there’s nothing more intimidating than feeding the family.But panic not, as we’ve rounded up the failsafe ways to tackle the big day this year.From freezing the turkey in advance (shock, horror) to chef-recommended ways of serving up sprouts th

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    8 ways to beat the post-Christmas dinner bloat

    It's that magical time of year where we gather with our friends and families and end up eating and drinking way too much. Turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, wine, eggnog, and, of course, pie. And then seconds of everything! Christmas dinner is always a treat, but the uncomfortable bloating that can come with it can ruin an otherwise perfect day.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Woman sparks huge debate after asking family to chip in to Christmas dinner

    Christmas is the most expensive time of the year. It’s statistically proven with the average family spending around £800 in the festive period.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Christmas dinner on a budget: Where to save (and where to splurge)

    When it comes to Christmas dinner, the pressure makes it tempting to head to the most expensive supermarket to ensure a good feast. Pork does tend to be of a better quality the more you pay for it, especially when it comes to sausages and bacon – the essentials for pigs in blankets.

  • NewsCaleigh Rykiss

    Turkey or ham? Cider or eggnog? Your favourite holiday foods face off

    Let’s face it, the holiday dinner table can be an absolute minefield when it comes to healthy eating. As much as we want to play the “ignorance is bliss” game, strap on a bib and go buck wild on everything at the table, an unrestrained traditional holiday dinner can rack up to thousands of calories, equaling more than most of us should consume in one – and sometimes even two – days.