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I’m a food blogger – here’s six tips for saving money on Christmas dinner & an alternative recipe

A FOOD blogger has revealed her six top tips on how you can save money on your Christmas dinner and share a cheap dessert.

The ongoing cost of living crisis has meant many Brits will be tightening their purse strings but will still want to celebrate as Christmas approaches.

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Emma's tips could help you make some savings on your Christmas dinner (file photo)Credit: Getty

Many will want a big dinner, washed down with plenty of booze, but that often means splashing out a large amount of money.

However, food blogger Emma Bridgeman has come up with some money saving tips so you can have the traditional Christmas dinner without breaking the bank.

Emma, from Surrey, shared her six top hacks with National World for saving money on the Christmas dinner. They are as follows:

Instead of cooking a huge traditional turkey, roast two extra-large whole chickens instead. Just roast them a little earlier, take them out to rest, then cover in foil and then put in your vegetables to roast.

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Avoid buying pre-prepared items and instead make as much as you can from scratch. Prepare everything ahead of the big day and then freeze or chill them until you’re ready to cook.

Only buy value or imperfect vegetable, such as carrots or parsnips, you can turn them into something a bit special by adding some honey or maple syrup to them.

Start searching for offers on alcoholic drinks now so you can get some good bargains, just store them somewhere dark and cool until needed.

Make a homemade pudding in advance. Emma recommends a frozen pudding, such as an ice cream bombe. This will be much cheaper than having to buy two or three desserts.

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Cut down on all the trimmings and extras. Everyone will be feeling the pinch this year so there’s no need to go full-on, serving up endless amounts of veg, stuffing, sauces and so on.

Doing this will also take the pressure off and mean there is no need to panic making sure everything is ready on time.

Mum-of-two Emma launched her food blog in May this year after working in marketing.

During the Covid lockdown she had what she described as a “true lightbulb moment” and realised she could combine her love of family cooking with her marketing skills and become a food blogger.

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