For the past 6 years my friends and I have carried out the tradition of a bring and share Christmas dinner.
It all started when a friend of ours at the time said he wasn't really into Christmas, so we wanted to change that.
We spent many weeks planning the first dinner on a white board in the small room we hung out in at school, like it was a military operation.
We said it should be an annual thing, and so far we have done it every year since.
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| 2007 | 
Every year is different. Sometimes we forget to cook the brussel sprouts.
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| 2008 | 
Sometimes the jelly doesn't set so we have shop-bought pots.
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| 2011 | 
Sometimes we have incredible chocolate cake creations.
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| 2011 | 
And sometimes, well, most times, we struggle for oven space.
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| 2010 | 
The people change as friends enter and leave our lives, along with the length of my hair, but one thing stays the same; there's always so much food!
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| 2012 | 
And this is what this year looked like.
(8 people really don't need 5 different puddings, but we had them anyway!)
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| 2012 | 
Complete with tinsel and Christmas jumpers.