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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,323
Living In a Box
Turkey but for more years I can remember we have had duck before
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Paella, all sorts of unhealthy deserts as well.
 








clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Turkeys an american idea. Goose is the tradition :thumbsup:,

Not strictly true.

It originates from South America but we've been eating and breeding them here since the late 16th century. On the basis of where they come from, you may as well dump the potatoes !

Became most popular in Victorian times as the nations choice because it makes sense economically for a large family and is bigger than a goose.

My point being that eating it at Christmas has nothing to do with North Americans choose to eat.
 
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UaeGull

New member
Dec 21, 2007
77
Went down to Sainsbury's last doors yesterday, and not one turkey knocked down in price though the goose was half price at 30 notes - bit too much for me though.

Gone for the leg of lamb joint instead at just over 3 notes AND the Nectar points. It might also run to filling my sandwiches to and from the Majeski if I don't over-guts myself this afternoon!
 








Lady Gull

New member
Aug 6, 2011
3,884
West sussex
We had French onion soup to start - followed by roast turkey, red cabbage, carrots, Brussels, roast potatoes, honey glazed parsnips, peas, Yorkshire pudding.

Desert - later as we are all stuffed - cheesecake, profiteroles or Xmas pudding

We've eaten and are just watching top of the pops x
 


The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,762
Dorset
Ive got a 5kilo 35 day hung fore rib joint slow roasted for twelve hours, it'll be ready at five after an hour resting...should be amazing.
 


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