Former The Apprentice candidate Thomas Skinner has ushered in December with a festive feast for his breakfast.
If you follow Skinner on Twitter you'll know that he likes to start his day with a video of him sitting down for his breakfast, and he usually picks something a bit more substantial than a bowl of cereal.
He's become so iconic for it that someone has even dedicated a separate Twitter account to his daily videos, and this morning (1 December) was no exception.
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He said: "Good morning and happy Thursday you lovely, lovely people. Now it's the big one today, it's the first of December, I've been waiting all year for the caf to start doing this.
"The Christmas dinners for breakfast are here, and I can't wait, which means I'll be probably having one of these every morning through December until Christmas because I absolutely love the Christmas dinner here, it is fantastic."
He signed off his jolly message by telling his loyal viewers they were going to 'smash it today' and signing off with his signature parting line 'bosh'.
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This is a regular ritual for Thomas, whose previous morning feasts have included shepherd's pie, curries and chicken casserole.
Very occasionally some actual breakfast foods will sneak in there, as yesterday (30 December) he had a much more subdued meal following the raging hangover he picked up after celebrating England's World Cup win.
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While he normally posts a video of himself bright eyed, bushy tailed and ready to tuck into a big plate of grub, this time he was in bed with a few slices of toast his wife had brought him after admitting he was 'hanging out me arse'.
For those wanting to emulate Thomas' December of Christmas dinners but don't want to put in the effort of cooking up a feast every morning or eating out for breakfast, there's always the option for Christmas dinner in a can.
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It might sound a bit disgusting, but what is essentially a big tin of very chunky soup from Heinz costs you just £2 and previously they've absolutely flown off the shelves.
The 'Christmas dinner in a can' idea may sound a bit discount, but at the far other end of the scale is forking over £275 a head for a meal made in one of Gordon Ramsay's finest restaurants.
Though Thomas may be having a Christmas dinner for breakfast 'every morning' throughout December, one woman who's been having them every day for over 20 years has him absolutely outdone.
Meanwhile, fans of The Apprentice will be happy to learn the show is returning for another series next year, and the number of candidates competing to get £250,000 invested in their business idea will jump up to 18.
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