Mum sparks debate after sharing ‘game-changing’ hack for preparing Christmas dinner a month early

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showed a mum’s ‘game-changing’ hack for preparing Christmas dinner a month early.

On TikTok, a mum’s hack for preparing Christmas dinner a month early gained attention among viewers.

The holiday season is known for its stress, particularly for those in charge of preparing the Christmas feast.

While many scramble last-minute for the perfect meal, one mum has shared a “game-changing” hack that some say is a lifesaver.

Mum shared her Christmas dinner prepping tip

On social media, a user who goes by @charlottescrunchymama shared a video on this platform showing her hack for preparing Christmas dinner a month early.

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A mum shared a hack on TikTok for cooking Christmas dinner a month in advance to save time. Image Credit: Tiktok/charlottescrunchymama

 

Charlotte Crouch, a mum from TikTok, posted a video explaining why she prefers to cook her Christmas dinner a month in advance.

She emphasized that early preparation helps her avoid the chaotic shopping experience that often accompanies the holidays.

“You’ve been to a store in December, right?” Charlotte asked. “The queues are long, and everything is manic.”

Them, she continues, explaining that shopping in November allows her to avoid empty shelves and ensures she can get her preferred ingredients.

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She prepares her meal early to avoid crowded stores and secure her preferred ingredients. Image Credit: Tiktok/charlottescrunchymama

 

This strategy gives her the freedom to pick her favorite King Edward potatoes, rather than settling for less preferred varieties.

She said: “I can get my favourite King Edward roast potatoes, the ones I prefer to deal with.

“I can get a Maris Piper or a red one but it’s just not the same.

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“They’re not the same, in my opinion. I like them done properly.”

Charlotte also revealed the benefits of prepping Christmas dinner in advance

Charlotte’s method is about more than just shopping early.

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The hack allows her to make everything from scratch, including gravy and Yorkshire puddings. Image Credit: Tiktok/charlottescrunchymama

 

By preparing her Christmas dinner in advance, she can cook everything from scratch. While she typically buys instant gravy, Charlotte insists that Christmas dinner deserves proper homemade gravy, which she freezes ahead of time.

“We do have proper gravy in the freezer, because you can freeze gravy.

“I will make a batch of gravy. Proper minty, juicy that can go with my Yorkshire puddings – which I’ve also made from scratch.”

She added: “Thirdly, it saves washing up all the prep stuff.

“I put all of my stuff into disposable tins. It’s the only time I ever do it, but it’s so I can spend time with my kids.”

Additionally, using disposable tins for cooking means less cleanup, allowing Charlotte to spend more time with her kids on Christmas Day.

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Some TikTok users were skeptical, questioning if reheated food tastes as fresh as freshly cooked meals. Image Credits: Getty

 

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate among viewers.

While some viewers appreciated the idea, others were less convinced. Critics questioned whether reheating the meal could ruin the food’s quality.

One person said: I’m prepping this year x I’m nearly done x Can’t wait to have Xmas eve with the kiddies.

A second wrote: But it’s reheated and ruined.

While a third commented: I like my dinner fresh. Not frozen.

Another added: This is what works for my family, and it’s been a success.

Not all feedback was negative. Some users praised Charlotte for her innovative idea. “I’m definitely doing this this year!” one commenter shared.

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Others agreed, calling it “genius,” particularly the use of disposable tins to make cleanup easier.

Charlotte’s early Christmas dinner hack may not be for everyone, but for those looking to simplify holiday meal prep, it could be the perfect solution. With a little planning, a stress-free Christmas dinner is within reach.


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