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pastafreak | 12:26 Sun 24th Dec 2017 | ChatterBank
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...according to Public Health England. Going by the looks of it, they must all be a bunch of Scrooges over there. :-(

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5209951/What-health-chiefs-say-eating-Christmas.html#comments
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wow, doesn't that picture of a christmas dinner in the link look delicious ...

^ the first picture that is
So what's happened to Guinness is good for you?.......No Guinness....no stuffing..........and a trip to hospital after trying to cut a mince pie into twenty.......... ;-)
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Dinner will be stone cold by the time all the skimpy portions are weighed out.

And what's to be done with the other 19 pieces of mince pie?
They spent £40 million squid to tell us that! How many homeless people would that feed over the festive season?
Make them into a game.....a jigsaw?......hunt the pie bits?....x
A stroke is for life, not just for Christmas.

The more general message may be to stop shovelling food in like it's your last meal or it very well could be.

Now top my glass up please. :-)
Isn't this the Taxpayer's Alliance assumption rather than advice from PHE, though?
Santa's got to cut back too:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42464803
Oh Lord....the in-laws...the grandkids.....and now I'm going to have a drunken, sleep deprived old guy limping down the chimney... :-(
that's not very kind, dave does his best

:-) ....Merry Christmas, Ael......xxx
merry christmas to you too gness from ael and doris xxx

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