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Celebrate, good times…

AFTER last year’s scaled-down Christmas I hope we are not all feeling rusty on how to throw a festive celebration for more than two people and the family dog.

Despite the lack of visitors, I kept up with some traditions – like dusting down the ‘good’ china – and the tree went up at pretty much 00.01 on 1 December.

This year, we certainly intend to be throwing open the doors and holding a few soirées. However, I plan to make the prepping and execution a little simpler

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