Christmas cutbacks

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Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

1,290 posts

26 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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For the first time in living memory we have not bought the Radio Times. At £6, it was a push too far.

Turkey is also one of those frozen turkey breasts with a layer of pork fat. There is only two of us and eating turkey more than twice a year is just too much

To be fair, we haven't done presents to each other for years.

anonymous-user

66 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Ho, ho, no.

king arthur

7,111 posts

273 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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I haven't bought quite so many Sainsbury's mince pies this year.

Monkeylegend

27,518 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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I have still got a Radio Times from 1984 that tells me all I want to know.

Jonmx

2,739 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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We've dropped to 3 Christmas trees this year and for some inexplicable reason the family have decided on some frightfully naff Secret Santa thing as a cost saving measure.
I've been trying to persuade my mother to give up the Radio Times for years but to no avail. I think it's around £4 a week which seems horrendously expensive when they're already funded by the licence payer.

Alickadoo

2,817 posts

35 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Buy Saturday's edition of The Daily Telegraph and there is a review section which give 2 weeks telly progs.

Monkeylegend

27,518 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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The thing about the Radio Times though is that all the programmes/times etc are on your TV anyway so why buy it.

vaud

54,035 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Jonmx said:
I've been trying to persuade my mother to give up the Radio Times for years but to no avail. I think it's around £4 a week which seems horrendously expensive when they're already funded by the licence payer.
I don't think it is anymore, it's owned by a German company

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38596372

Sheets Tabuer

20,078 posts

227 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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You don't need to buy it, without looking I'd put 20 quid on strictly come dancing, doctor who, either toy story or Wallace and Gromit and EastEnders.

cliffords

2,275 posts

35 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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We had our supermarket delivered today. Six crates and I said to the guy I can't believe how much stuff we have. That's nothing he said. 18 crates to a delivery after us and yesterday he did 24 crates to a semi detached house near us.

Spare tyre

10,903 posts

142 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Crackers

Looking in Sainsbury’s the posh ones (all they had). The gift was a laser cut slither of wood in the shape of a snowman or snowflake type arrangement

I think they were £13 or £18 quid

Usually I think “it’s Christmas” but they are taking the piss

Didn’t get them, got home and my wife tells me we have 5 any way

We need 5

Spare tyre

10,903 posts

142 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Sheets Tabuer said:
You don't need to buy it, without looking I'd put 20 quid on strictly come dancing, doctor who, either toy story or Wallace and Gromit and EastEnders.
For misery porn purposes I always watch the Xmas eastnenders

Don’t watch it any other time of the year, it’s so bad it now an Xmas tradition for me

lancslad58

1,192 posts

20 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Radio Times on-line is free

https://www.radiotimes.com/

The_Nugget

702 posts

69 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Forester1965 said:
Ho, ho, no.
rofl

Jayzee

2,571 posts

216 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Monkeylegend said:
I have still got a Radio Times from 1984 that tells me all I want to know.
Simpler times IMO clap

Mr E

22,345 posts

271 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Sarah picked up a radio times, saw £6 and put it back muttering ”the Internet is a thing”

I did go to the farm shop and spend proper money on bacon.

Jimjimhim

2,107 posts

12 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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I don't get why you would buy a TV guide, just press 1 of the buttons on your remote control and bingo a TV guide appears.

Riley Blue

22,115 posts

238 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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O/H bought a Radio Times. Neither of us has flicked through it further than yesterday, can't be arsed.

In other Christmas news: no Lidl mini-stollen, two individual Christmas puddings, an individual Christmas cake and no tree, decorations or any of that festive st this year. If I get round to it before bedtime I'll e-mail some Amazon vouchers to assorted nieces and nephews but they never write to say 'thankyou' so that's a further fiver deduction.
I missed out on the winter heating payment this year, I'm sure they'll understand. irked


Super Sonic

8,771 posts

66 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Monkeylegend said:
I have still got a Radio Times from 1984 that tells me all I want to know.
Like!

vikingaero

11,744 posts

181 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Christmas food has never been cheaper with all the supermarket price wars. Half price turkeys, beef, salmon, gammons with various disloyalty cards. 8p/10p/15p veg. Booze 2 for £16/18. Soft drinks such as Coke/Pepsi Max £6.50.

I'm feeding 38 tomorrow. Previously spent £200+ on meats alone - this year £90.