The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Start your countdown to Christmas today!

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It’s never too early to start planning for the festive season, as our friends at Your Best Ever Christmas Magazine can confirm. Here, they share their handy planner for a stress-free run-up to the most wonderful time of the year.

We’ll start the countdown now, but look out for more instalment­s in our festive supplement­s which run right through the Christmas planning season.

We all love a Christmas outing or two but as there’s so much happening at this time of year, it’s all too easy to forget about something.

To ensure you don’t miss out on too much, make a note in your diary or the calendar app of your phone of any definite or potential Christmas happenings such as office nights out, trips to the panto, carol services, school nativity plays and annual catch-ups with friends.

Once an outing’s confirmed, if you need to stay over or arrange travel, make any necessary bookings as accommodat­ion can be in short supply in December, while booking train or bus tickets in advance can lead to considerab­le savings.

Start by making a list of who’s coming to dinner. If invitation­s are required, send a text message to your potential guests, asking them to let you know if they can make it and if they have any allergies or food intoleranc­es to take into account when planning your menu.

Once you know how many people will be around your table on Christmas Day and if there’s anything they can’t eat, plan your menu – and set a budget.

Flick through online recipes or your favourite cookbooks until you have the menu of your choice and a rough idea of the cost.

Once you’ve decided on Christmas dinner, it’s time to make up your gift list and decide on your present-buying budget.

Help control your spending by being realistic about who to buy for and how much you can afford to spend.

Next, book a day off work or rearrange your schedule so you can go on your first Christmas shopping trip at the beginning of November – ideally at the start of the week, when the shops are quieter.

In the meantime, get cracking with any handmade cards or gifts you’re planning to make. Homemade chocolate-chip cookies can be frozen until required; marmalades, jams and

chutneys will stay fresh for months; and, if you can knit, there’s nothing quite as heart-warming as a hand-knitted jumper (but you have to start now!).

Start baking your Christmas Cake so that you can feed it with brandy every week before decorating. In between menu-creating, listwritin­g and craft-making, squeeze in a prechristm­as deep clean so you don’t end up with all the housework to do on December 24.

Checklist:

– Send out dinner invitation­s

– Confirm who’s coming for Christmas dinner – Choose the menu

– Make up gift list

– Bake Christmas cake

– Make handmade cards and gifts

– Arrange and book outings

Your Best Ever Christmas is the essential guide to making sure you enjoy the perfect festive season.

With show-stopping recipes for every occasion, pages and pages of fantastic gifts, fashion and beauty tips, stunning interiors and much, much more, there’s something for everyone. With this magazine, you are guaranteed to have a very merry Christmas indeed. Your Best Ever Christmas hits the shelves on September 12, priced £4.99.

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