Excuse me while I gag, choke, wretch over my Christmas dinner.
Not over the dinner itself. But the cost of it.
Because it’s hard to enjoy a joyous festive feast when you need to mortgage the house to pay for it. A common old, everyday, garden variety, ropey leg of lamb, a Kiwi Christmas rite, was to cost me the thick end of $70. The pain is deep.
Seasonal fluctuations I am told, global supply and demand. About 90 percent of red meat produced here goes overseas so we pay export prices, which are what the world’s prepared to pay. I didn’t hear any complaints from the land about that.
Also changes to land use, less livestock, so fewer loin chops. But the world still craves and will pay a premium, so we do. Why is some of that meat simply not held back for the local market at a reasonable, affordable, accessible cost. We would support our farmers if we could afford to do so.
So lamb’s off at Christmas, now pass me the ham. No, ham’s off too! A 7kg champagne leg of ham would cost $259.50. Half a leg would cost more than the lamb, $71.52, and a third of a ham at $53.00 would barely make enough buns for the brood at the beach on Boxing Day.
We can take comfort - or can we take comfort? - from the fact they’re now paying more, not more than us though, for a leg of our lamb in Sainsburys. They can cart our stuff halfway round the world and its doesn’t cost any more. That doesn’t compute. So, actually, I can’t take comfort.
Four or five stuffed chooks is about $100, so looks like we’re stuck with a luncheon sausage sandwich this Christmas. Splash it with “train smash” – at least make it look festive.
I Goldsmith, Bureta


1 comment
...but wait..there's more
Posted on 20-12-2025 06:58 | By Batch
..but the icing on the cake....or in this case on the luncheon sausage is that you get 2 weeks free parking in Tauranga city while you plan the parking logistics around the purchase of the luncheon sausage...but wait it is highly likely the shop that sells the luncheon sausage shut months ago along with many others with a large for rent/lease plastered across its window....I wonder whether some enterprising soul could start up a business leasing legs of lamb just for the Xmas day table to impress your family and friends...sort of a "look but don't eat" scenario just for a day.
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