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What To Leave Out For Father Christmas
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by Karenwilson - written on 24.12.01 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Christmas Eve is upon us again and now the preparations have to be made for Father Christmas’ visit. The whole of our close is lit up with displays of twinkling stars in the windows and Father Christmas on his sleigh. In our house Christmas Eve is meticulously planned for the important visitor. My two young children aged 2 and 4 ...
by pauline1900 - written on 19.12.01 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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These traditional words we hear every year. What do you leave Santa? Well every year since my daughter has been old enough I always leave a Baileys, a Mince Pie or Cake, Milk and some Carrots. These are always put oout by my daughter, she always puts them in about 5 different places before she decides which place Santa will find them ...
by rabidsquirrel - written on 15.12.01 (Very useful, 178 readings)
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Yes, that's right. He doesn't exist. I could put it a softer way, but considering that not many people under the age of fifteen are probably going to be reading this, you should all know better by now anyway. But since some of you are writing about him as if he does exist, let me give you a little insight as to where exactly the myth of ...
by clissoldjones - written on 06.12.01 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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For some reason, almost everyone on this site seems to believe that Father Christmas is fed up with mince pies and that he's on some sort of diet, bringing the rest of the food home to Mrs.Christmas. Well, I decided to investigate, and visited the great man last weekend, as he was getting ready for Christmas. Sadly the first thing to ...
by harmonyk - written on 05.12.01 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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What would you want if you'd been traipsing around the planet all night distributing pressies for everyone? Mince pie sir? Do you like it sir? Suets you sir! I don't think so. I have been pondering this question and have decided that poor old Santa needs a change. Even Rudolph must be sick of finding carrots! So I asked ...
by queenofsheba - written on 30.11.01 (Very useful, 189 readings)
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When I was a child, all that was ever left out for Father Christmas was a stocking to fill, or one of my dad's old boot socks to be precise. In fact it wasn't until my own two children were little that I ever even thought of leaving anything out for Santa himself. Poor old Santa must have been starving when he left our house! ...
by weeonelass - written on 29.11.01 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Most of us are aware of the tradition of leaving a little something out for the fat fella on christmas eve, some of us even remember doing it ourselves. I certainly do. I remember leaving him a mince pie and dad talked me into leaving good old santa a drop of scotch to warm him up on christmas eve. Of course now i know why dad objected so much ...
by madmonkey - written on 28.11.01 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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It's a nightmare of Groundhog Day proportions, the same thing left out at each chimney, again and again. Blimey the counselling he must need! Well as I can’t stand mince pies and don’t like sherry, I was wondering what Santa could really do with and being a practical bod thought that the following might be of use to the fat old ...
by millergirl - written on 27.11.01 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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Hands up if you leave mince pies out for Father Christmas (FC) every Christmas Eve. Wow that is over half of you! I thought maybe we could stop and think about it a bit this year because I reckon that man must be pig sick of them by now. When I was growing up I must admit we didn’t leave the poor fella anything but somehow ...
by blackrose_ - written on 24.09.01 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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As I have already started to get 'a few bits' (wrapping paper, lights etc.!) in for Christmas, I figured I may as well start the Christmas opinions too, and this seemed as good a place as any to start! I am at the interesting point where this is the first Christmas that my daughter will even vaguely remember, (she will be 3 by ...
by GodFather100 - written on 24.09.01 (Useful, 61 readings)
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Continuing my out of season run of Christmas related opinions, I have now found this - a superb subject to write an opinion, ah yes, what to leave out for Father Christmas - or in fact Santa Claus!!! Now, where do I start? We all know that Santa does indeed exist, maybe not in the physical way that we were led to believe, but in spirit - ...
by - written on 30.07.01
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Continuing my out of season run of Christmas related opinions, I have now found this - a superb subject to write an opinion, ah yes, what to leave out for Father Christmas - or in fact Santa Claus!!! Now, where do I start? We all know that Santa does indeed exist, maybe not in the physical way that we were led to believe, but in spirit - ...
by Gaspode - written on 20.12.00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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It is always a lovely idea to refresh poor old Santa with some food and drink to help him with his mammoth task on Christmas Eve, but do not forget how he got to your house. Without Rudolph to guide his sleigh he could not manage to deliver any pressies. Therefore, in our house we make sure we leave a glass of whisky and a mince pie for ...
by sy2kgbr - written on 10.12.00 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Santa Claus is a very bad man. He drinks and flies! Is it any wonder why poor Rudolph's nose is red? Santa keeps crashing the sleigh into chimney stacks! Please, all of you who read this: remember, it's not clever to drink and drive. Or to drink and fly. So don't leave Santa any alcohol. Some tea in a thermos flask would be ...
by broksababe - written on 06.12.00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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The tradition of leaving a little snack out on Christams Eve is one that nearly every child will want to do.so what do you leave?. My son likes to make some biscuits himself now hes older , you can get these in any of the main superamrkets ready to mix, this year we have "cookies for Rudolph"!. I suggest you leave a plate of ...
by D1A1 - written on 03.12.00 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Well, what else would you leave out for Mr Claus? If you don't leave your stocking out you won't get any presents from him will you! Alternatively you could leave your stocking out, if you so wish, and also leave something for 'Santa' to take back with him, where ever he may be going back to. Some good ideas ...
by calm - written on 02.12.00 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Christmas eve in our house when I was a child was alway's about what to leave Father Christmas and his Reindeer. After all he was coming from a long way away, and therefore he was going to be hungry and so were the Reindeer. My parents would always say we must put out mince pies for santa and a glass of milk. And for the Reindeer a carrot ...
by - written on 02.12.00
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First up, lets forget the idea of a mince pie and carrot. After a VERY long night of riding the clouds, you can be sure the one thing the big FC isn't going to want is a mince pie. All night long, good old Santa's been going round to house after house delivering the heaviest presents imaginable to the little darlings of the world. Do ...
by - written on 02.12.00
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My dad is a big softie. And use to do what his father use to for him. Every Christmas ever He would put out carrots and handful of hay as well as glass of milk and a mince pie (How does it eat them. They are gross. It is just that I hate mince pies). It was great fun for us as children. And I could never believe that my grandfather ...
by jrtpixie - written on 01.12.00 (8 readings)
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I think the best thing is to let the kids help make up a big batch of cookies, and then leave some out for Santa, rather than just buying something. Shortbread is good. Actually making something for Santa is something that kids will enjoy. You can make afghans, cookies, a slice of cake - anything that is simple enough for kids to make and ...















