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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #15 on: 18 December 2012, 16:57:14 »

Actually, now i've had time to think about it.....Nut Roast anyone ::) ;D
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #16 on: 18 December 2012, 17:03:55 »

NUT ROAST????  I'd rather drop frickin dead....     
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #17 on: 18 December 2012, 18:04:17 »

NUT ROAST????  I'd rather drop frickin dead....   

I just have, bloody veggies want their food to look and sound like proper fodder. Vegetarian sausage, nut cutlet tossers ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #18 on: 18 December 2012, 18:30:28 »

My Christmas Dinner is currently on hold, after the local ABS Christmas Dinner a few days ago. I've been quite offensive since, and she ain't happy.
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #19 on: 18 December 2012, 18:55:38 »

My Christmas Dinner is currently on hold, after the local ABS Christmas Dinner a few days ago. I've been quite offensive since, and she ain't happy.

Have you checked with Tiffins to see if they are open Crimbo day just in case  ;D
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #20 on: 18 December 2012, 18:58:26 »

My Christmas Dinner is currently on hold, after the local ABS Christmas Dinner a few days ago. I've been quite offensive since, and she ain't happy.

Have you checked with Tiffins to see if they are open Crimbo day just in case  ;D
Hmmmmmmm

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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #21 on: 18 December 2012, 21:12:29 »

Tony, buy a freakin turkey It's Christmas :y :y :y

Quite agree, though we tend to have a beef or pork joint as well...... :y :y :y :y

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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #22 on: 18 December 2012, 21:20:36 »

Mums for xmas dinner , with turkey but the most i look forward to is the real pork stuffing with a nice crispy crunch on the outside  :-*

Turkey curry boxing day  ;D
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #23 on: 18 December 2012, 21:23:36 »

I'd rather have a really nice roast beef joint, or better still roast pork with crispy crackling..
:y :y mmm nice bit of beef beats overated Turkey anytime :y
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #24 on: 18 December 2012, 21:23:52 »

A subject close to my heart!

Nobody 'prefers' Turkey over any other meat else they would have Turkey throughout the year..... I bet none of you lot do (I wait to be stood erected).

Biology alone will prove that a Turkey 'roasted' in an oven is going to end up the sort of food only the Dog will appreciate.  Wrap it in a tonne of Bacon, baste it in Castol GTX and it's still going to lose the majority of it's moisture due to it's size.

If you really NEED Turkey at Chrimbo, buy two small birds and cook them.......  Much better eating than a Large Turkey, that's for sure.


I'm only cooking for 8 people this year, so a small Turkey Crown and a Leg of Lamb are the meats this year.  The Crown will be cooked in a Slow Cooker and the Lamb will be Roasted.

As for flavour of Turkey, may as well have a Chicken!
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #25 on: 18 December 2012, 21:27:21 »

A subject close to my heart!

Nobody 'prefers' Turkey over any other meat else they would have Turkey throughout the year..... I bet none of you lot do (I wait to be stood erected).

Biology alone will prove that a Turkey 'roasted' in an oven is going to end up the sort of food only the Dog will appreciate.  Wrap it in a tonne of Bacon, baste it in Castol GTX and it's still going to lose the majority of it's moisture due to it's size.

If you really NEED Turkey at Chrimbo, buy two small birds and cook them.......  Much better eating than a Large Turkey, that's for sure.


I'm only cooking for 8 people this year, so a small Turkey Crown and a Leg of Lamb are the meats this year.  The Crown will be cooked in a Slow Cooker and the Lamb will be Roasted.

As for flavour of Turkey, may as well have a Chicken!

That's what we get and always nice and tasty....... :y :y
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #26 on: 18 December 2012, 21:32:43 »

Anyone had a five bird roast  ???
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #27 on: 18 December 2012, 21:34:33 »

Anyone had a five bird roast  ???

We bought a 4? bird roast a couple of weeks ago and were not impressed....... ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #28 on: 18 December 2012, 21:47:43 »

I sense a HUGE family row brewing in Terbertland......  ::)
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Re: Christmas dinner
« Reply #29 on: 18 December 2012, 21:50:02 »

I'd rather have a really nice roast beef joint, or better still roast pork with crispy crackling..
:y :y mmm nice bit of beef beats overated Turkey anytime :y

But you can have that anytime..... :D :D :D
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