
What’s the greatest part of Christmas? The presents? Seeing your family?
Nope, it’s undeniably the gigantic feast awaiting you on the dinner table. Ahhhh, I can smell the potato salad already.
Thanks to our scorching Aussie summer, we’re not just confined to the standard roast for Christmas dinner. There’s cold meat, bountiful salads, and mouthwatering fresh seafood. All washed down with a sparkling glass of Prosecco. (Or seven…)
But chucking a few crays on the barbie can get a bit spenny, especially when you’re feeding an entire family.
That’s why we’ve enlisted budget ninja Jody Allen from The Stay at Home Mum to share her tips for throwing a cheap Christmas.
Listen: Jody shares how she keeps her Christmas dinner under $50, on the This Glorious Mess podcast. (Post continues…)
“People totally over-cater at Christmas time,” the thrifty mum tells Holly Wainwright and Andrew Daddo on this week’s episode of This Glorious Mess.
“I have a $50 limit for six people and I can still do a nice hot roast, onion tartlets and a pav… And I’m not skimping!”
“We have a pork loin roast, a decent size for about $25. We don’t do ham because I don’t see the point in spending 100 bucks on a ham that’s only going to go manky in the fridge. You get so sick of it! We just buy the fancy slices from the deli, it’s still the nice ham but we only buy 250-300 grams at a time. And once that’s finished, I’ll go get a bit more,” Jody says.