A MONEY saving guru has revealed how to make a massive Christmas feast for just £5 per person.
Taking to TikTok to demonstrate how to make the budget banquet, savings expert @latestdeals found eight festive ingredients for just £4.68.
Beginning with the most expensive item on the list, a frozen turkey set him back £3.37 per head.
But with well over half the budget gone already, the TikTok moneyman budgeted the rest of the Christmas dinner for under £1.50.
Yorkshire puddings come in at 50p a bag, filling a plate for just 12p a pop.
And despite sticking to the tiny budget, there is still space for some festive favourites.
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Aldi’s maple-glazed pigs in blankets come in at 60p each, and brussels sprouts bring the total to just £4.09.
Sage and onion stuffing is the cheapest of the lot at only 6p per person, and crispy roast potatoes are 88p a bag.
Garden peas round out the feast for 24p per tin.
The TikTok creator regularly offers cut-price deals to over 50K followers – and the account even has an app with over a million members.
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CHRISTMAS DINNER SAVINGS
The cost-of-living crisis is putting a pinch on budgets across the country this year.
But it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a Christmas dinner feast.
The Sun has provided a budget-friendly guide to making the most of the big day and beat the food price hikes.
Our top tips include the perfect time to shop and the tactics that can make cooking the huge feast a breeze.
The best supermarket to find Christmas classic items was also revealed – and the big brands are in a price war to help you cut back this winter.