Mums set for 51-hour marathon

IT might take only a few minutes to eat, but Christmas dinner takes the average cook 15 hours to plan and prepare.

Christmas lunch can take on average 15 hours to plan and prepare

For mums, that comes at the climax of 51 hours spent on chores, research revealed yesterday.

A survey for Red Tractor Beef and Lamb said more than two days will be spent partly on purchasing and wrapping up

family presents.

Other time consumers tasks are likely to be making nativity costumes for the kids and taking care of food shopping.

That’s on top of the decorations and cleaning ready for visitors.

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