What’s for Christmas dinner?

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What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Gabby » Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:19 pm

Are you cooking it?… I am for 10 of us! :wubbers:

Turkey, beef, gammon
Sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots and green beans
Mashed swede
Roasties/mash
Roast parsnips
Pigs in blankets
Stuffing
Yorkshire puds (yes, they do belong on a Christmas dinner) :NAA:

Various hot/cold desserts… cream/custard etc! :wubwub:
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Junglejayne » Fri Dec 01, 2023 4:35 pm

I'll be cooking

Probably lamb but maybe turkey as I love the gravy it makes.
Cauliflower cheese, tenderstem broccoli, sprouts.
Roasties and mash and yes, defo homemade yorkshire puds.

Trifle and cream for desert, lots of chocolates and fruit too. :drool:
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Stooo » Fri Dec 01, 2023 10:24 pm

It's just me so I'm thinking about a decent bone in rib of beef with green things, roast spuds from the air fryer and quality Yorkies, possibly a chicken breast as well because of cold meat and chips on Boxing day. A couple of four packs of Magnums in the freezer and plenty of plonk :cheers:
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Gabby » Sat Dec 02, 2023 5:37 pm

Stooo wrote:It's just me so I'm thinking about a decent bone in rib of beef with green things, roast spuds from the air fryer and quality Yorkies, possibly a chicken breast as well because of cold meat and chips on Boxing day. A couple of four packs of Magnums in the freezer and plenty of plonk :cheers:


Just you?… can’t you spend it with one of your lads?
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Cactus Jack » Sat Dec 02, 2023 5:51 pm

Beans on Toast I guess - because Christmas has been cancelled by Woke Leftists.

It must be true because I read it in the Daily Mail.
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Guest » Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:02 pm

Why hasn’t our, stickler for tradition poster, from IOW, mentioned his goose being cooked again 25th December?
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Stooo » Sat Dec 02, 2023 10:07 pm

Gabby wrote:
Stooo wrote:It's just me so I'm thinking about a decent bone in rib of beef with green things, roast spuds from the air fryer and quality Yorkies, possibly a chicken breast as well because of cold meat and chips on Boxing day. A couple of four packs of Magnums in the freezer and plenty of plonk :cheers:


Just you?… can’t you spend it with one of your lads?


Sadly not but it's OK because we're hundreds of miles away and there's WhatsApp and loads of other video options. Google messenger now uses RCS which makes it a bit nicer :thumbsup:
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Text » Sat Dec 09, 2023 4:51 pm

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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Gabby » Sat Dec 09, 2023 10:54 pm

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All fairly correct, except for No.9! :mrgreen:…. I don’t own one! :laughing:
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Text » Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:45 pm

Gabby wrote:
All fairly correct, except for No.9! :mrgreen:…. I don’t own one! :laughing:

Meh what you never had you never mishh ...... hic!
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Guest » Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:58 pm

A nice supermarket duck for us. Will add a lil turkey leg for the traditionalists xx
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Gabby » Thu Dec 14, 2023 6:31 pm

Text wrote:
Gabby wrote:
All fairly correct, except for No.9! :mrgreen:…. I don’t own one! :laughing:

Meh what you never had you never mishh ...... hic!


It’s another pointless contraption… sticking a sharp knife in lets you know if it’s done or not!
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Junglejayne » Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:03 pm

Gabby wrote:
Text wrote:
Gabby wrote:
All fairly correct, except for No.9! :mrgreen:…. I don’t own one! :laughing:

Meh what you never had you never mishh ...... hic!


It’s another pointless contraption… sticking a sharp knife in lets you know if it’s done or not!


Couldn't be without if for my yogurt!
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Guest » Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:18 pm

Here’s hoping that the homeless get something to eat!
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Re: What’s for Christmas dinner?

Postby Stooo » Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:31 pm

Gabby wrote:
Text wrote:
Gabby wrote:
All fairly correct, except for No.9! :mrgreen:…. I don’t own one! :laughing:

Meh what you never had you never mishh ...... hic!


It’s another pointless contraption… sticking a sharp knife in lets you know if it’s done or not!


My paring knife is far from sharp, you can shave with the cleaver and boning knife however :mrgreen:

It's a little stubby bastard but I use it to cut veg and spuds towards my thumb without slicing injuries and it's ideal for judging the density when you're par-boiling them.
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