A study has shown the lengths people go to in order to make sure their Christmas dinner is a success - but some simple tips could make the whole process much more stress-free
One in five Christmas cooks conduct a 'practice run' to make sure everything goes right on the big day. A survey of 2,000 adults who have taken on the task of preparing a Christmas dinner revealed that 77% will dedicate an average of one hour and 43 minutes to prep work on Christmas Eve to make the following day's proceedings as seamless as possible.
Vegetables such as carrots, sprouts, potatoes, and even the base for the gravy are among the items people aim to get just right ahead of time to dodge the Christmas Day rush. However, this doesn't completely alleviate the stress, with perfect timing and juggling mul

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