Grandmother charges family £35-a-head for Christmas dinner and says £120 profit will go on presents

Grandmother-of-four, 52, charges her relatives £35-a-head for her sumptuous Christmas dinner and says her £120 profit means she can splash out on presents

  • Hayley Garbutt, from Filey, hosts her ever-growing family for Christmas dinner 
  • The grandmother-of-four now charges all family members £35 per head
  • She can now splash out on family presents with the £120 profit she has made

A grandmother-of-four is set to make profit this year, after upping her annual charge for family members to £35-a-head to eat Christmas dinner.

Hayley Garbutt, from Filey, decided to make it a yearly tradition to charge her family for their Christmas dinner as the family was growing, and she found herself catering for more and more people.

Yet by charging £35-a-head, she’s ensuring it’s not your standard Christmas meal, instead choosing to turn into an extravagant affair, with multiples choices of meat, cheeses and even alcohol – and uses the surplus to go all out.

This year she’s expecting to cater for 12 people including her three children, their partners, her four grandchildren and even some of her friends.

Hayley Garbutt, from Filey, decided to make it a yearly tradition to charge her family for their Christmas dinner as the family was growing, and she found herself catering for more and more people

Mrs Garbutt has already received the £420 as she creates her lavish feast – and she reckons it’s allowed to cater for everyone’s needs and means they can all indulge.

The end of life carer, 52, said, ‘I get all of my family to put in before I go and do the shop.

‘This year I spent £300 online at Morrisons, doing the big shop and making sure I had a variety of things in.

Mrs Garbutt has already received the £420 as she creates her lavish feast - and she reckons it's allowed to cater for everyone's needs and means they can all indulge

Mrs Garbutt has already received the £420 as she creates her lavish feast – and she reckons it’s allowed to cater for everyone’s needs and means they can all indulge

‘But it’s not that I’m being tight – it means I get to spend more in other aspects then too like presents – this year the tree has so many presents stacked around it, that you can’t even see it.

‘My fridge is absolutely packed and I’ve got all sorts of different meats in, from beef, to turkey, pork and chicken.

What’s on Hayley’s festive menu? 

The spread is laid out buffet style so people can choose what they fancy.  

Snacks: King prawns, pizza, homemade quiches, and selection of meats and cheeses.

Main course: A choice of beef, turkey, pork and chicken with all the trimmings.

Drinks:  Champagne for the adults and fizzy drinks for the children.

Cost: £300 via an online shop

‘I’ve got champagne for Christmas day and all the fizzy drinks for the kids.

‘On the actual day, I have my daughters Lucy 26, and Zola, 33 coming and my son Luke, 27.

‘They’re all bringing their partners, and Zola’s kids are coming too – Ella 13, Ashton 11, Dawson seven and Summer Rose, three, and we’ve got another one on the way too.

‘I’ll lay their Christmas meal out like a buffet and make sure everything that they request is there.

‘It’s going to be the full works, and nobody leaves until really late, as in the evening I get more guests coming too.

‘I’ll wash up and I’ll clean but I’ll make sure there’s everything from King prawns, to pizza, to homemade quiches.’

Mrs Garbutt even enters into the spirit of Christmas by dressing up – as elves or even reindeer.

'My fridge is absolutely packed and I've got all sorts of different meats in, from beef, to turkey, pork and chicken. I've got champagne for Christmas day and all the fizzy drinks for the kids'

‘My fridge is absolutely packed and I’ve got all sorts of different meats in, from beef, to turkey, pork and chicken. I’ve got champagne for Christmas day and all the fizzy drinks for the kids’

She works her usual shift in her role as an end of life carer throughout the day and then ensures she puts on a show for all who come round.

She added, ‘Christmas is such an important time of year for me, I love to see the kids open their presents, and love being close to all my family.

‘In truth, I’d probably say my family are spoilt at Christmas – but that’s part of the fun of it.’   

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