25/12/2025

Christmas Day

December 25th is for family, food, and chaos. The only day you can nap after lunch and eat your weight in pudding, it’s traditional.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas

CS Ellis Christmas countdown Christmas Day 2025
CS Ellis Christmas countdown Chriustmas Eve 2025
24/12/2025

Christmas Eve

Reindeer: On Christmas Eve, Santa’s reindeer travel millions of miles delivering presents… and somehow still make it home for breakfast.

Impressive route planning.

23/12/2025

2 Days to Christmas

Advent Calendars: By December 23rd, the daily chocolate fix is running dangerously low.

Breakfast chocolate won’t last much longer.

CS Ellis Christmas countdown 3 days to go 2025
22/12/2025

3 Days to Christmas

Christmas Pudding: Christmas pudding is steamed for hours, sometimes aged for months, and traditionally set alight before serving.

It’s the only dessert that doubles as a fire hazard.

21/12/2025 – Shortest day of the year

4 Days to Christmas

Christmas Crackers: Invented in the 1840s as a twist on French bonbons.

Today they mostly contain a paper hat, a lump of plastic, and a mildly disappointing joke.

20/12/2025

5 Days to Christmas

Chocolate Logs: Yule logs were once real wood burned at Christmas.

The chocolate version is safer, tastier, and won’t set off your smoke alarm.

19/12/2025

6 Days to Christmas

Candy Canes: Candy canes were originally straight sticks flavored with peppermint.

The hook came later — mostly to stop children from using them as drumsticks.

18/12/2025

7 Days to Christmas

Mulled Wine: Mulled wine has been warming festive hands for centuries. Spices, sugar, and a splash of wine — basically the original excuse for drinking before noon.

17/12/2025

8 Days to Christmas

Gingerbread Houses: Gingerbread houses started in Germany, inspired by the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel.

Today, they’re mostly held together with royal icing, candy and a lot of hope.

16/12/2025

9 Days to Christmas

Christmas Socks: Christmas stockings started with St Nicholas leaving coins in shoes.

Today, they’re bright, festive, and designed to make you question your life choices.

15/12/2025

10 Days to Christmas

Gift Wrapping: Before glitter and ribbons, we just wrapped presents in brown paper, scraps, or whatever we could find.

It did the job, so why overthink it?

14/12/2025

11 Days to Christmas

White Christmas: A white Christmas in the UK appears about once every ten years.

So yes, it’s technically possible.

13/12/2025

12 Days to Christmas

Ornaments: Christmas ornaments started as hand-blown glass baubles in Germany in the 16th century.

Originally breakable, now mostly sturdy—but cats have a different opinion.

12/12/2025

13 Days to Christmas

Reindeer: Reindeer were first domesticated in Scandinavia and have been helping people haul loads for thousands of years.

They’re the original festive hauliers.

11/12/2025

14 Days to Christmas

Nutcrackers: Originally German, nutcrackers were carved to scare off evil spirits.

Today, they mostly just sit on shelves… looking stern.

10/12/2025

15 Days to Christmas

Marshmallows were first made from a real plant called the marsh mallow — now they’re mostly sugar and nostalgia.

Great in hot chocolate, dangerous for anyone with limited self-control!

09/12/2025

16 Days to Christmas

The first wrapping paper boom began in 1917 when a shop ran out of tissue paper and used fancy envelope lining instead and it sold out instantly.

Panic-based creativity is the true spirit of Christmas.

08/12/2025

17 Days to Christmas

07/12/2025

18 Days to Christmas

TINSEL: Tinsel actually started life as real silver. German makers in the 1600s hammered silver into strips to catch the candlelight.

Try explaining that Christmas budget!

06/12/2025

19 Days to Christmas

05/12/2025

20 Days to Christmas

GINGERBREAD: Gingerbread has been made in Europe since the 11th century, and was originally used as a medicine!

04/12/2025

21 Days to Christmas

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS: The UK’s biggest Christmas light display used over 3 million lights—enough to stretch about 186 miles if lined up end to end.

03/12/2025

22 Days to Christmas

CHOCOLATE: The average Brit eats 7–8kg of chocolate a year, with a spike at Christmas.

That’s roughly 35,000–40,000 calories—not that it stops us!

02/12/2025

23 Days to Christmas

CHRISTMAS TREES: The tradition of putting up Christmas trees in the UK started in the 19th century, popularised by Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s German husband.

01/12/2025

24 Days to Christmas

let the Christmas chaos begin!

Christmas / New Year 2025