WordPress Upgrade and Xmas Food

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I finally upgraded my WordPress and so far I’m loving it. The new dashboard design is very useful as most things are but one click away. I really hate having to go to two other pages to find what it is I want! Aside from this brief examination I have not explored much else, yet.


Christmas is only four days away! How insane is that? This year has gone so fast for me and I keep thinking about how it seems like only six months ago we celebrated Christmas. I have been wishing for that childhood state where time just goes on and on and nothing seems to fly by you.

Anyway, this year is my first Christmas being properly vegan, so I am having to plan a bit better what I will actually be eating. Side dishes are usually fine as there are plenty of salads, vegetables (the joys of a Summer Christmas are easy BBQs and lots of salad), breads, etc. made without animal ingredients. However, main dishes are a little different, obviously, because I wont be stuffing myself with any meat.

My family have done a lunch with my mother’s family and dinner with my father’s for years. Since the grandparents are getting older, this year it’s lunch at our place and dinner at my eldest sister’s. So I have two mains to think about and have decided on a nut loaf for lunch (I’ve never had one, but they look easy to make and good for a lunch meal) and cous cous stuffed field mushrooms for dinner. I want to re-create that gorgeous stuffed mushroom I had at a restaurant awhile back — it was just that good! I hope there wasn’t some secret ingredient that the dish can’t be without, or I’ll be, well, screwed. :p

For dessert I’m making two apple pies, with The Worlds Most Awesome Pastry Recipe, that can be found in Tatiana’s Table by Paullina Simons (Pie Crust 1). No, seriously, it’s the best.

If you celebrate Christmas, or another holiday at this time of year, what are the traditions your family has? What foods do you eat? I would love to know!

  • http://holly.normania.net Holly

    Stuffed mushrooms do sound rather awesome. I’m not a vegan but I’d probably still eat them! My (vegan) cousin also recently introduced me to the wonders of tofu, which I was convinced I would dislike, but actually rather enjoyed! :D

    My family doesn’t really have any traditions (which makes me sad and all the more determined to create them with my own children) but I think we’re forgoing turkey this year (nobody who’s coming likes it) in favour of crayfish and glazed ham. :)

    • http://wrongdecade.net Sam

      Oddly enough, I’m not a huge tofu fan. However, there is this other stuff, called tempeh, which is made from soya beans as well, and I looove that.

      I hope you and your family have a lovely day! (Christmas is something I look forward to for when I have kids – much more magical, I think.)

  • http://toomuchmomentum.wordpress.com Lisa

    oh man i need that pastry recipe!!

    i’ve never been a fan of christmas, but this christmas is my first vegan christmas too. i’m just gonna rely on salads, vegetables and vege sausages. nom nom nom. my mum has veganized her christmas fruit cake recipe so i am totally stoked. it’s so delicious. pretty much gonna get so fat, and poo a lot.

    • http://wrongdecade.net Sam

      lmao! That last bit made me laugh.

      Anyway, I’m a Christmas whore again — for awhile I wasn’t. I guess the sparkly light draw me in and then I can’t stop myself.

      I will email you the pastry recipe. :)

  • http://www.badgirl007.com Caroline

    I love stuffed mushrooms. I made them once….once upon a time.
    If I remember correctly, I ate half of them. =X

    Every year my dad makes his famous sweet potato casserole.
    We wanted him to make it for Thanksgiving, but he said no.
    I just think he wanted us to string us along so we all look like
    hungry wolves during Christmas and he can take pictures of us to amuse himself later. lol