Boxing Day's origins So, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the upper class would take leftover food, goods, or money and put them in boxes to give out to the poor. One of the earliest records of this tradition was found in a 1663 journal entry from English Parliamentarian Samuel Pepys. What I found on the internet.😊💖
Also we have beef tenderloin on Christmas. I read that Boxing Day started off as giving a box to the needy. I love that idea. We used to give a box of fruit, port, snuff and other little presents to the lady who cooked for my grandmother. She was always like family.
Congratulations on finishing your mortgage binder and that’s an amazing amount to have saved in fivers! 🤩 We’re not turkey fans either, so we had lamb cutlets, chicken and some salmon Xx
We went away for Christmas! It was lovely! Large cooked breakfast in the morning, cup of tea and a few biscuits at lunchtime and then a delicious buffet for dinner in the hotel. Yummy. First time without a Christmas dinner but wasn't missed at all ❤❤
We don't celebrate Christmas, so we just spent the day watching movies with snacks, blankets pillows etc! Last year we got into the car and went to central London for coffees and fast food due to no congestion charge or ULEZ 😂😂 take advantage of the day!
Well done, Iris. That’s an amazing number of fives to save! In the US we don’t celebrate the 26th as a holiday. If you don’t do Christmas, you can go to a Chinese or Indian restaurant….
Congratulations! I’m half Slovak and I didn’t know it was unconventional in the UK to have red cabbage on Christmas. I also spoke to a Canadian guy who said that they don’t really have a set Christmas dinner in the area he’s from - but I think that’s what makes it beautiful, everyone coming together and celebrating in their own ways
Hi Iris, we always have a small Turkey Crown and a full leg of lamb because some like one and so on so it,s easier, will will use it for a few days and I always make loads of gravy so I can freeze that and at some stage in the near future it will do Sunday meals, well done will your big challenge and being able to pay a chunk off your mortgage, that is wonderful for you, love the vid as always, All the best for 2024 and see ya next time.
Congratulations on completing your mortgage binder. That amazing amount of fivers you have saved. We have turkey, ham and silverside and the whole works on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Fab video 🩷🩷
Amazing amount the 555 was just mean to be. Well done and you’re not far off finishing that western balkans tracker. And so close to finishing scouse girls. Glad you had a nice Christmas 🥰❤️
I have been so excited for this unstuff and what a result!! Well done! I'll be doing the same this new year so can't wait for my unstuff in 12 months😂 In South Australia, its proclamation day, not boxing day ❤
we always have beef at christmas, i’m not really a turkey fan!! hope you had a lovely christmas! well done on making an extra mortgage payment! and woww what an amazing amount saved with £5 xx
Congratulations! I love those binders, they’re such a satisfying way to save. I’m thinking of investing in one for 2024 but I have so many challenges to complete 😅❤😂
We dont celebrate but about the only day we are all off work at the same time, so usually get together and eat and play quiz nights. Very noisy house on xmas. 😂😂
Hey lovely Iris... We had lamb chops.. 😂 I guessed £485 so was £70 out... Great amount saved.. Boxing day is because (I'm powerphrasing) they would unbox the presents not needed and give them to the poor.. So you were right 😅.. This video was pure satisfaction 💯🌻
Hi Lovely you have done great Iris well done. Amazing amount. Glad you had a great xmas. I thought it was called boxing day because it was when the well off gifted there surplus oresents and gifted thrm to the poor ir there servants ❤
Woah what an amazing amount! I was a bit off on my guess, a target for next year 😉 Glad you had a lovely Christmas and what a great present topping up your holiday fund 💕
Only you Iris £555 🤣🤣🤣 I was £95 out I think! Well done on mortgage bunder too 👏 We celebrate St Stephen’s Day in Ireland 🇮🇪 as these days are usually named after Saints! Can’t wait to see new challenges in 2024 xx
Iris, that’s unbelievable! Well done for all your hard work, loved seeing the western balkans tracker being filled in 😍 Hope you had a great Christmas xx
@irisbudgets I've hated it since I was little. My mam always says its just a big chicken 🤣 never fell for it. Im the only 1 who used to rock up to my nana and grandad with a pack of mince meat x 🤣
Wow that’s fabulous well done, did you do the vinyl on the £5 challenge? If so, could you make some and sell them, then we can all join in together with you for next year, xxx
i underestimated how many fivers you had! Nice one Iris! And don't worry I had to ask Alexa about boxing day - it had never occured to me before... something to do with giving to the disadvanged by aristocrats... ❤xx
I think it comes from Victorian times when they gave their servants boxes of small gifts? Or they gave the poor gifts orrrr they just opened their presents on Boxing Day.........one of them 😅
@@irisbudgets wow £555 I wouldn’t have thought it was that much. Well done on saving that much. Christmas was amazing. I got my dream rose preserved in a glass. It’s beautiful 😍
It's not Boxing Day everywhere they celebrate Christmas. We have Second Christmas Day on the 26th. I love that you managed to save £555. That's the most perfect amount. I wasn't that far off with my £600 guess.
Boxing Day's origins So, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the upper class would take leftover food, goods, or money and put them in boxes to give out to the poor. One of the earliest records of this tradition was found in a 1663 journal entry from English Parliamentarian Samuel Pepys. What I found on the internet.😊💖
Only you could come now save £555 £5 notes without trying. Well done
Hahaha what are the chances though 😂🥳
Boxing Day's origins
So, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the upper class would take leftover food, goods, or money and put them in boxes to give out to the poor. One of the earliest records of this tradition was found in a 1663 journal entry from English Parliamentarian Samuel Pepys. What I found on the internet.😊💖
I absolutely love that you saved £555. Angel numbers for an angel. I can’t wait to see your end of year condensing and how much you’ve saved!!!
Also we have beef tenderloin on Christmas. I read that Boxing Day started off as giving a box to the needy. I love that idea. We used to give a box of fruit, port, snuff and other little presents to the lady who cooked for my grandmother. She was always like family.
Yes I think you’re right re boxing day! Which is lovely. And your dinner sounds so nice! Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Congratulations on finishing your budget binder!!! Well done saving $555 fivers!!!!💰💰💰💰💰💸💸💸
Yey thank you! X
Congratulations on finishing your mortgage binder and that’s an amazing amount to have saved in fivers! 🤩 We’re not turkey fans either, so we had lamb cutlets, chicken and some salmon Xx
Oooh that sounds so nice!! And thank you so much xxx
Summer Christmas with steak, sausages, cold ham and roast chook and lots of salads. Merry late Christmas and a happy new year.
Ooh lush!! Hope you have a fab new year. X
That was so much fun to watch. In South Africa Boxing Day is called Day of Goodwill.
Ah I like that Magdalene! And thank you ❤️
Well done, Iris! So satisfying to watch. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much! 😊
We went away for Christmas! It was lovely! Large cooked breakfast in the morning, cup of tea and a few biscuits at lunchtime and then a delicious buffet for dinner in the hotel. Yummy. First time without a Christmas dinner but wasn't missed at all ❤❤
Ah I’m thinking of going away next year if I can afford it! Would love to!! Sounds like you had a fab time! X
We have a second day of Christmas here in the Netherlands. Nice to see all those fives!
I love that!! 2 christmases!!
Well done. Thats amazing. So happy for you. We dont celebrate but the three of us still have a nice meal and a chilled day
Thank so much! It’s lovely you still have a lovely meal I love that! X
That's an amazing amount saved in fivers. Just goes to show that you don't need to save huge amounts at a time to achieve big savings 😊 xx
Exactly, it soon builds up! X
Great savings amount on the 5 challenge nice job 😊
Thank you 🤗
We don't celebrate Christmas, so we just spent the day watching movies with snacks, blankets pillows etc! Last year we got into the car and went to central London for coffees and fast food due to no congestion charge or ULEZ 😂😂 take advantage of the day!
Haha is there no charge on Christmas Day?? That’s class defo take advantage of that. Plus your Christmas Day sounds a bit like mine 😂😂😂🥳
Brilliant Iris! So amazing.
Thank you Robin! X
Wow amazing amount on the 5 pound challenge. Brilliant! ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Ah amazing! Loved this 💛💛💛💛
Thank you!! Hope you had a lovely Christmas! X
Wow such a good amount 🥰
Yes it was! So chuffed! X
Well done, Iris. That’s an amazing number of fives to save! In the US we don’t celebrate the 26th as a holiday. If you don’t do Christmas, you can go to a Chinese or Indian restaurant….
Ah that’s right I remember seeing somewhere it’s a normal working day?? We brits obviously need a recovery day 😂
Fab video and lovely angel number for the £5 challenge with £555 🙌🥰
Yey thank you!! X
I hope you had a lovely Christmas, Iris. Thoroughly enjoyed this. You always count the cash flawlessly. ❤
Haha ah thanks so much you too! 🎄
That's an amazing amount Iris. 👏 🎉
Thank you! X
Ah wow all the 5’s! It was meant to be! Well done! 🙌🏻💖
Haha thank you! X
OMG loved this so much xx
Thank you! Hope you had a great Christmas 🥳🥳
Long time silent viewer but had to comment.. it’s amazing how far 5 notes can go 😆
Ah thanks Vicky!! ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, we call it Boxing Day in Canada and observe it as a statutory holiday. That is a huge amount saved, good job Iris. 💕
Yey thank you! ❤️
Congratulations! I’m half Slovak and I didn’t know it was unconventional in the UK to have red cabbage on Christmas. I also spoke to a Canadian guy who said that they don’t really have a set Christmas dinner in the area he’s from - but I think that’s what makes it beautiful, everyone coming together and celebrating in their own ways
Yes I love that we all have different quirks for our Christmas dinner!! Thanks so much and hope you had a great Christmas ❤️❤️
Absolutely class - Goes to show how those fivers add up and how far they can go!👏🏻
It adds up so much! X
Well done, Iris, what an amazing achievement! 👏👏👏👏👏💛
Thank you! X
Fantastic 🍾🍾🍾
Thanks 🤗
Wow both amazing achievements 🎉 x
Thank you! X
Congratulations Iris 🎉 great amount saved x
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow amazing I might do this next year. 🎉
You should! It works!! X
Excellent!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Iris, we always have a small Turkey Crown and a full leg of lamb because some like one
and so on so it,s easier, will will use it for a few days and I always make loads of gravy so I can freeze
that and at some stage in the near future it will do Sunday meals, well done will your big challenge
and being able to pay a chunk off your mortgage, that is wonderful for you, love the vid as always,
All the best for 2024 and see ya next time.
Ah that’s a great idea to freeze some meat! Your Christmas dinner sounds lovely. Thank you so much ❤️
🎉 hooray! Well done ❤ worth stashing away that cash 🎉
It really is Esther! It all builds up! X
What an amazing amount of £5s!
And well done with your mortgage binder!
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Thank you! ❤️
Congratulations on completing your mortgage binder. That amazing amount of fivers you have saved. We have turkey, ham and silverside and the whole works on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Fab video 🩷🩷
Ah wonderful Dani! Yes we always have a ham on Boxing Day. Mad how we have so many traditions! X
Ah wonderful Dani! Yes we always have a ham on Boxing Day. Mad how we have so many traditions! X
This was amazing soooo good well done
Thank you Vee! X
Been waiting for this!!!
Yey!!! ❤️❤️
Woo!! Way to go, Iris! I love that the total was 555 in fives! 🙃
Hahaha what are the chances! Thank you! X
Iris! Yess!! 🎉🎉❤❤ Thats brilliant, i thought around £500 in the £5s hehe ❤❤ xx
Thank you! X
£485 4:40 ok I’m ready now 🎉 so excited!!! 😮omg that is an absolute phenomenal amount saved well done hon🤗💕❤️🎄
Thank you so much!! You weren’t far off!
❤ Excellent £555 how cool is that
Thanks Maria! X
Amazing amount the 555 was just mean to be. Well done and you’re not far off finishing that western balkans tracker. And so close to finishing scouse girls.
Glad you had a nice Christmas 🥰❤️
Thank you so much!! Not far off!! X
We had turkey and pork. But have beef on New Years Day 💚
Ooh that’s nice Michelle!!! Love pork too ❤️❤️❤️🥳
Well done iris ❤🎉
Thank you so much 🥳🥳
I have been so excited for this unstuff and what a result!! Well done! I'll be doing the same this new year so can't wait for my unstuff in 12 months😂
In South Australia, its proclamation day, not boxing day ❤
Ooh proclamation day, that’s interesting. I need to google what it means. Yes do it!! Amazing how much it builds up! X
I love that you came up with such a balanced amout in the £5 challenge!! And yay that Western Balkans is getting so beefed up. 11:59
Yes I’m so pleased!! Thank you Celeste ❤️
That's an amazing amount to save. Congratulations. Xx
Thanks so much! 😊
we always have beef at christmas, i’m not really a turkey fan!! hope you had a lovely christmas! well done on making an extra mortgage payment! and woww what an amazing amount saved with £5 xx
Ah we are the same! Much prefer beef! Thank you ❤️
That’s such an amazing amount in your £5 challenge 😮🎉 love the video hun 🩵🩵
Thanks so much 😊
Congratulations! I love those binders, they’re such a satisfying way to save. I’m thinking of investing in one for 2024 but I have so many challenges to complete 😅❤😂
Ah they are a really great way of saying. Good luck with your challenges! ❤️
We had fried chicken 😂. We have something different every year. We don't want turkey again on Christmas. One year we had tacos! 😊
OMG fried chicken!! How lush!! Yeah turkey is overrated in my opinion! 🙂
Great job 👏🏾 ❤
Thank you!! 🥳🥳
555 is an angel number. Well done 👏 so chuffed for you 👏 😀 👍
Oooh is it!!! That’s class thank you so much! X
I'm a London girl living in Ireland. It's St. Stephens Day here. When I say boxing day, I get looked at liked I've 2 heads 😂
Ah hahahaha love that! 🤣🤣
We dont celebrate but about the only day we are all off work at the same time, so usually get together and eat and play quiz nights. Very noisy house on xmas. 😂😂
Ah I love that! Sounds just like a normal Christmas Day to be honest 😀😂
Hey lovely Iris... We had lamb chops.. 😂
I guessed £485 so was £70 out... Great amount saved.. Boxing day is because (I'm powerphrasing) they would unbox the presents not needed and give them to the poor.. So you were right 😅..
This video was pure satisfaction 💯🌻
Ooh you were close Gillian! And yes I think you’re right re Boxing Day! Thanks so much xx
We had turkey but we might do beef next year
Ah it was so nice Lucy! Plus I think the price of turkey is ridiculous!
Hi Lovely you have done great Iris well done. Amazing amount. Glad you had a great xmas. I thought it was called boxing day because it was when the well off gifted there surplus oresents and gifted thrm to the poor ir there servants ❤
Thank you so much! And yes I think you’re right on Boxing Day! X
Woah what an amazing amount! I was a bit off on my guess, a target for next year 😉
Glad you had a lovely Christmas and what a great present topping up your holiday fund 💕
Haha would love it to be more for next year!!! X thank you so much xx
Just found your page. We have gammon and roast chicken, we dont like turkwy either xxx
Ooh lovely - we always have a ham / gammon on Boxing Day!! X
Wow I got it right 🎉🎉
You were BANG ON! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
@@irisbudgets I never guess anything right. 😁 made my day getting it right 😂 well done on such a great a saving of £5’s xx
Only you Iris £555 🤣🤣🤣
I was £95 out I think!
Well done on mortgage bunder too 👏
We celebrate St Stephen’s Day in Ireland 🇮🇪 as these days are usually named after Saints!
Can’t wait to see new challenges in 2024 xx
Ah yes I forgot it was St Stephen’s Day too! Thank you ❤️❤️
Iris, that’s unbelievable!
Well done for all your hard work, loved seeing the western balkans tracker being filled in 😍
Hope you had a great Christmas xx
Thanks so much! 😊 hope you had a wonderful Christmas xxx
Wow I was only out by £5!!😁not bad. Have a Happy New Year❤
Omg so close well done! X
I was £5 off 🎉 the family always does turkey, I don't like it so I normally have a bit if a different meat either chicken, beef or beef mince x
Omg you were so close!! Yeah I prefer chicken to turkey! What are we like 😂
@irisbudgets I've hated it since I was little. My mam always says its just a big chicken 🤣 never fell for it. Im the only 1 who used to rock up to my nana and grandad with a pack of mince meat x 🤣
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I was £5 out. Unbelievable 🤣 well done 😍
So close Jeanette!!! 😀
Wow I was £55 off but what a great amount to save in fivers 😊😉💪
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You were close Cris! X
Wow that’s fabulous well done, did you do the vinyl on the £5 challenge? If so, could you make some and sell them, then we can all join in together with you for next year, xxx
Haha thanks so much! I did make it! But I’m rather stuffed at the minute with my binders but I could think about it!! Thank you so much! X
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What does the number 5 mean? Great work Iris!!
Haha I don’t know I should look it up! X
i underestimated how many fivers you had! Nice one Iris! And don't worry I had to ask Alexa about boxing day - it had never occured to me before... something to do with giving to the disadvanged by aristocrats... ❤xx
Yes that’s it! Haha I should have asked Alexa too! 😂
How appropriate for a 5 quied challenge to end it with thee fives!! 5-5-5
Haha I know Tomas it’s mad! 😂
I think it comes from Victorian times when they gave their servants boxes of small gifts? Or they gave the poor gifts orrrr they just opened their presents on Boxing Day.........one of them 😅
Oh I see that makes sense!! More sense than my shit reason 😂😂
Here in the states we don't celebrate "Boxing day". Great job saving $555. Are "pounds n quid" the same thing??
Thank you!! Yes, “quid” is slang for pound ❤️
25 quid off wasn’t a bad guess 😂 well done x
Wow you were so close! X
Traditionally employers gave a box of money to their workers on boxing day
Ah is that what it is!!! Thank you! X
Not eactly. The well off would box up leftover food, old clothes, etc to distribute to the poor in their Parish.@@irisbudgets
First on the comments. Been patiently waiting for this 😝
Yey and welcome!!! X
@@irisbudgets wow £555 I wouldn’t have thought it was that much. Well done on saving that much. Christmas was amazing. I got my dream rose preserved in a glass. It’s beautiful 😍
Shouldn’t you have more than £1260 in western baulkins? Amazing amount saved in fivers 👏
Hi do you mean because of the tracker? Yes I’ve saved more overall but paid for flights and some hotels
u had a guess. 555 lol
Haha angel number apparently! X
It's not Boxing Day everywhere they celebrate Christmas. We have Second Christmas Day on the 26th.
I love that you managed to save £555. That's the most perfect amount. I wasn't that far off with my £600 guess.
A second Christmas Day? I love that even more 😂😂
I’m not a fan of turkey . 😂
Haha I never cook it well! X
555 lol 😂
I know what’s the chances 😂😂
Boxing Day's origins
So, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the upper class would take leftover food, goods, or money and put them in boxes to give out to the poor. One of the earliest records of this tradition was found in a 1663 journal entry from English Parliamentarian Samuel Pepys. What I found on the internet.😊💖
Omg that’s so interesting I love that! Thank you for researching 🙂 xx