CHRISTMAS Day is a joyful time to get the family together and enjoy everyone’s company.
But if you’re the person who’s drawn the short straw on making the festive feast, it can also be a very stressful day.
Preparing Christmas Dinner can feel very stressful[/caption]
From making sure there’s enough for food for everybody, to getting the timings just right, Christmas Dinner takes a lot of prep time.
So it’s no surprise that mums are going wild for a kitchen buy that “removes all stress” on December 25.
The Tower four-tray buffet server is usually priced at £39.99 but is currently on offer for £31.27
The buffet server has a 300W power output, and can keep four different food types warm until they are ready to serve.
Adjustable temperature controls also ensure food doesn’t overcook while staying hot, while the base doubles up as a warming plate to keep dishes warm.
And although the price tag may seem slightly expensive on top of the usual shopping list, shoppers are insisting that it’s the “best money they’ve ever spent”.
One mum gushed: “If you’re like me and you find cooking Christmas dinner bloody stressful, then you need this.
“This is going to make your life so much easier and your day so much more enjoyable, which is what Christmas is about isn’t it?
“So you know what it’s like, Christmas dinner, you’ve got everybody there, everyone’s really hungry, half of the food’s cooked, some of it’s not ready yet, the bit that’s cooked is already going cold while the other’s spoiling up.
“It’s just stressful, trying to dish it up is a nightmare. So instead, dish it up into this hot plate and it’s going to stay warm. Get yourself a stress-free Christmas.”
A second chimed in: “Had one of these for years and completely removed the stress. Best money I’ve ever spent.”
A third echoed: “They’re an absolute game-changer, honestly. Makes life so much easier.”
“I’ve had one of these for so many years and tbf I won’t be without it”, chimed in a fourth.
A fifth said: “I cooked [Christmas Dinner] for 9 last year and I found it a life saver, they are deeper than they look.”
Meanwhile, a sixth wrote: “Brilliant at Christmas time made it so much easier cooking a lot of food.”
Elsewhere, meet the food lover who tried Aldi’s new cast iron cookware range – it’s over £900 cheaper than Le Creuset but you can’t tell the difference.
What’s more, there are two new shades of green and orange, alongside the return of the sell-out blue.
And everything in the latest cast iron range is available for a purse-friendly £25 or less.