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Christmas pudding flavoured vodka sounds interesting, Sarah.

Christmas pudding flavoured vodka sounds interesting, Sarah."
It's a hairy bikers recipe I was told about. It only takes a few days to steep so it will be ready for Christmas so you still have time if you fancy it https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/ch...

Christmas pudding flavoured vodka sounds interesting, Sarah."
It's a hairy bikers reci..."
Thanks for linking the recipe, Sarah. I might give it a go :)




Looks like our posts overlapped. Yes, we do have snow here. Quite a bit so far and it's still snowing. It could turn to rain again around lunchtime but it might snow again heavily later this afternoon and evening. My cats are absolutely loving it. They keep going outside and jumping in it 😊 Hopefully you will get some later, Sarah, so you can get your snowy boat pics.

Congrats on your ylto anniversary Lisa!

It started snowing here about 2 hours ago and there's about 2-3 cm now. It should snow for about 1-2 more hours and then it will turn stormy with rain and fierce winds.
I'm making pumpkin soup and after that I'll put up the christmas tree.



Congrats, Lisa!


It seems like it’s snowing everywhere! We got about 3”,’Aubrey 4”, here. That’s a good snowfall for us. They don’t treat the roads here because we don’t usually get much snow and it melts quickly. But, we also call it sanding, even though it’s usually salt & sand.


It snowed in Tasmania on the weekend. As in a couple of inches. It happens lol.
Conversely, I remember my first Christmas in Tassie at Lexx's Dad's place about 8 years ago, and my Mum called me from Canberra and it was about 7 degrees and they thought it was about to snow. It didn't, but the weather gurus thought it may.
We are a country that likes to challenge expectations.

Ignoring the fact that it's been separated longer than other continents. It just helps when trying to understand our weather systems.

It's snowing in Sandhurst, Berkshire too. Seems to be stopping now though and it hasn't settled either so that's good.
I'm hoping the weather stays clear for the rest of the week as I am flying to Canada for Christmas on Friday and I really don't want any issues ;-(.
I'm hoping the weather stays clear for the rest of the week as I am flying to Canada for Christmas on Friday and I really don't want any issues ;-(.


It's 5C here right now and melting. We went from copious amounts of snow in November, to it melting away in December. I better take advantage of it, and get my Christmas lights on my deck.

I'm hoping the weather stays clear for the rest of the week as I am flying to..."
Sounds amazing, Anna! I'm sure you will get there with no issues. I think some areas are due to get a bit more snow tomorrow but it doesn't sound like anymore is forecast after that.




saoory about that Sarah :(
hope everyone is enjoying their snow (not you Rus obvs) in manchester we got perhaps 3 inches of snow snow on friday night and then it rained and was gone by 4pm. manchester style i suppose


i am fairly sure that i read somewhere that 'land down under' by men at work is australias christmas number one every year.
i have been known to joke a lot though

Ooh good question!

Not that interesting unfortunately. We have all the usual Christmas carols, although White Christmas playing always makes me want to punch someone, same with fake snow on windows. It's not a White Christmas!!!
Obvious one - White Wine in the Sun by Tim Minchin. This completely captures the modern Aussie Christmas feel.
https://youtu.be/9U-OdJIgZu0
When we were kids and Rolf Harris wasn't in jail, Six White Boomers (kangaroos) was a frequent player. Now it's usually the Russell Coight version
https://youtu.be/vDrmCQcW3V0
Aussie Jingle Bells comes up a bit which is a bit of fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnJ8j...
Traditional style one, The Three Dovers. But most people wouldn't know it's not a normal Christmas carol. My family loves traditional carols though, so this has made an appearance https://youtu.be/1wqoFg6Vabo
One about our birds - Carol of the Birds https://youtu.be/85XtT8F4YvY
And the one that gets stuck in my head something chronic, which I have never heard again until doing this, is this song we sang for my Year 4 Christmas concert. Christmas Where the Gum Trees Grow https://youtu.be/k-icGNwt9z4
Now I will be singing "When the bloom of the Jacaranda tree is here, Christmas time is near!" all day...

To a minor degree, it is like having Christmas in Southern California. No snow, wasn't cold, etc. That is where I grew up in the '50s through early '70s before we moved to Oregon. If the smog was thin enough, we could see snow on the mountains that surrounded the Orange County/Las Angeles basin.



My favorite aussie xmas songs are from my childhood and the memories are now tainted with horror - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmL3m... via @youtube and the rolf harris version of The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot - they broke my little heart :,-(

Also, I think you people from the US and Canada would fall off your chairs laughing if you saw what the fuss is about here ;-) This is probably a light dusting for you, but our whole country is a giant mess.
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