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It’s the first Monday in December & it’s sunny!

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This Morning Feels Nothing Like December!

This morning, looking out of the window, it looks nothing like December in the UK! The sky is blue, the birds are singing, and the temperature is almost 10°C (50°F).

Many of you will be getting into full Christmas mode now, with presents to buy, menus to plan, parties to attend, school nativities and carols to fit in, Santa to see, cards to send, relatives and friends to visit, and everything else that goes towards preparing for the 24th and 25th of December.

Planning

To help everything go as smoothly as possible and ensure nothing is forgotten, I recommend starting with a list. A generic list can be a helpful starting point, which you can then customise by:

Here’s a suggested starting point for your Christmas list:

Feel free to print this as a guide to tailor to your needs!


Wreath by Coincidence on Unsplash


Christmas Bakes

One of the joys of the festive season is filling the house with the comforting aroma of Christmas bakes. In the UK, we have a rich tradition of festive sweet treats that are perfect for bringing people together—or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.

Some of the most popular Christmas bakes include:

Whether you’re an experienced baker or just starting out, these recipes will add a touch of festive cheer to your celebrations.



A Season for Giving

In all the hustle and bustle, it’s so easy to forget everyone who is not in your immediate circle. But Christmas is a time for kindness and community, and we must give a thought to those less fortunate than ourselves. Wherever you look, there are adverts and requests for support, from supermarket toy appeals to national charities fundraising for Christmas meals.

If you can afford to, please consider finding a local charity that needs your support. Many charities provide a wish list of items they need, specifying who they are for. Your help can make a real difference.

For those in Suffolk, UK, The Hygiene Bank Ipswich is one such organisation that would love your support. They currently support 10 other local charities and organisations, including those aiding the homeless, a women’s refuge, and individuals in need. They accept:

It’s a small effort that can make a big difference to someone this Christmas.


The Hygiene Bank Reverse Advent Calendar


Mindful Celebrations

While Christmas is a cherished time for many, it’s important to remember that not everyone celebrates it. Being mindful of this can help make the season more inclusive and respectful for everyone around us.

Here are a few thoughtful ways to approach the festive period:

Being inclusive in these small but meaningful ways fosters goodwill and ensures everyone feels considered during the festive period. After all, the heart of the season is about kindness and connection!


Happy Holidays by Koushalya Karthikeyan on Pexels

Wrapping It All Up

Christmas, and the festive season as a whole, is a whirlwind of planning, baking, shopping, and giving. It’s a time to spread joy, not just to our loved ones, but also to the wider community and those in need.

Let’s also remember to be mindful of others, respecting diverse traditions and celebrating in a way that includes everyone. Whether you’re perfecting your Christmas bakes, organising seasonal gifts, or supporting a good cause, there are so many ways to make this season special for everyone.

If you’ve a recipe you’re struggling to veganise or something else you need help with, just drop me a note in the comments, I’m happy to help if I can. Season’s Greetings, and here’s to a kind and festive season!

Speak soon

Laurena x



Seasons Greetings by Monstera Production on Pexels


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