[Food] Christmas dinner

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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,357
Interested in creative minds here, so if you're having turkey for dinner there is no need to reply.

What have you got lined up as an alternative?

I'm on pork this year (steady) because I love crackling. NO SPROUTS!

Surprisingly easy to opt out of the :xmas: BS completely.

Just say no, kidz :nono:

Choose life!

Chose Netflix! :thumbsup:
 




Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
I'm not going to be bullied. Turkey and sprouts for me. If you don't know how to make turkey both delicious and mouthwatering moist, then more fool you.

Yeah but what if you're a veggy or just don't like turkey, the meat not the country, whole different story? Surely we can be creative with our festive meal?
 




Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,674
Uwantsumorwat
Same as last year i expect , a nice tin of alphabetti spaghetti on two lightly toasted bits of mothers pride .
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,175
Eastbourne
One of these for us :
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Vankleek Hill Seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
8,276
Vankleek Hill, actually....
After a 3pm viewing of "The Last Jedi" at the VIP cinema, the wife and I will be polishing off a large Butter Chicken pizza and Cinnaparts from Pizza Hut, a bottle of Lucente whilst binge watching the first season of "The Grand Tour" on Amazon Prime. :thumbsup:

We're doing Christmas dinner on Boxing Day.
 
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KVLT

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Sep 15, 2008
1,676
Rutland
I was overjoyed to find that I can now buy Jamaican patties in my town the other day, so as I'm on my own I shall be going large on them for my Xmas dinner.

:O
 








boik

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When the kids were teenagers we let them choose for a few years. We had home made christmas pizzas one year. Chinese banquet another year and and Indian extravaganza the last year. Really enjoyed it. Always had xmas pud to follow though!
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
We are having traditional turkey but wife is roasting a gammon in cider and honey then taking it up to sons for Christmas dinner. 17 of us. Trouble is sons mother in law is Irish so his wife has been brought up with the family to have mashed potato with their roast potatoes and roast dinner plus sweetcorn which I find strange. I suppose that it is really no different to those who have Yorkshire Puddings with every meat instead of only with beef as is traditional.
 






Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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We are having traditional turkey but wife is roasting a gammon in cider and honey then taking it up to sons for Christmas dinner. 17 of us. Trouble is sons mother in law is Irish so his wife has been brought up with the family to have mashed potato with their roast potatoes and roast dinner plus sweetcorn which I find strange. I suppose that it is really no different to those who have Yorkshire Puddings with every meat instead of only with beef as is traditional.

I used to use a pub in Camden when I lived there for Sunday roast, all properly home made and possibly the best outside of my own mums roasts. Irish pub, trying desperately to remember its name... Cobden Arms! Anyway, Irish pub so mashed potato and roasties, I always asked them for mine without the mash, still don't get the reasoning behind this.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
I used to use a pub in Camden when I lived there for Sunday roast, all properly home made and possibly the best outside of my own mums roasts. Irish pub, trying desperately to remember its name... Cobden Arms! Anyway, Irish pub so mashed potato and roasties, I always asked them for mine without the mash, still don't get the reasoning behind this.

It's not just the Irish - my Brummie acquaintances (not a trace of Irish in the family tree) also insist on mashed potato as well as roast spuds. Weird - frankly, there's enough vegetables in a roast dinner (especially traditionally OTT Christmas dinners!) without having to cope with two lots of spuds as well!
 




Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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Pork salted, sprigs of rosemary and bay leaves with garlic added, all ready for the off :smile:
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
19,813
Valley of Hangleton
Me and the wife will be getting stuck in to a never ending supply of M & S buffet party food t/o the whole day, cannot wait, so bored of Roast Dinners
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
9,015
Worcester England
We are having traditional turkey but wife is roasting a gammon in cider and honey then taking it up to sons for Christmas dinner. 17 of us. Trouble is sons mother in law is Irish so his wife has been brought up with the family to have mashed potato with their roast potatoes and roast dinner plus sweetcorn which I find strange. I suppose that it is really no different to those who have Yorkshire Puddings with every meat instead of only with beef as is traditional.

We used to have sweetcorn mixed with the peas and mash too + a different stuffing for each meat of which there were at least 3
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I haven't decided on mine yet. It depends on several factors: firstly, what jobs I get sent to at the time, secondly, which- if any- petrol stations will be open in the vicinity, and thirdly, whether I can be arsed to drive back to the office and cook (well, microwave) anything, or whether I fancy the sandwich & crisps in the car option.

Decisions, decisions.
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
19,813
Valley of Hangleton
I haven't decided on mine yet. It depends on several factors: firstly, what jobs I get sent to at the time, secondly, which- if any- petrol stations will be open in the vicinity, and thirdly, whether I can be arsed to drive back to the office and cook (well, microwave) anything, or whether I fancy the sandwich & crisps in the car option.

Decisions, decisions.

Rustlers Cheeseburger it is my lovely and thank you for your service to the community!!
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
TINY. And all that fat will never cook my spuds. :lolol:
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