Xmas dinner
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Re: Xmas dinner
Nice big Carp
Going all European

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Re: Xmas dinner
We have a 3 bird roast.
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Re: Xmas dinner
Turkey crown, beef, pork and gammon. It does for a few more meals up to new year aswell.
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Re: Xmas dinner
A couple of years back we had a fishy Xmas feast. It was superb and I might well do the same again this year 

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Re: Xmas dinner
Oh, and these 

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Re: Xmas dinner
Steve Dennington wrote: βSat Nov 18 2023 17:30 -something i would eat , but the rest of the family would not ...A couple of years back we had a fishy Xmas feast. It was superb and I might well do the same again this year![]()

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Re: Xmas dinner
Went Cockerel for 3 years but will be back on the Turkey - can't beat it can you !
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Re: Xmas dinner
icelands boneless turkey joint .....you cant go wrong no waste and easy to slice .highly recommend it
think it comes in 2 different sizes .......
steve
think it comes in 2 different sizes .......
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Re: Xmas dinner
Steve Le maitre wrote: βSat Nov 18 2023 19:36 -Turkey is on a very short list (rabbit is another) of meat that I wouldn't ever choose to eat. Dry, bland, and I've tried making curry out of leftovers, only to ruin a perfectly good curry sauce.Went Cockerel for 3 years but will be back on the Turkey - can't beat it can you !
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Re: Xmas dinner
Steve Dennington wrote: βSat Nov 18 2023 19:58 -Rabbit is fine with me but Turkey isn't even fit for carrion to eat. I have no idea why people think it's OK?Steve Le maitre wrote: βSat Nov 18 2023 19:36 -Turkey is on a very short list (rabbit is another) of meat that I wouldn't ever choose to eat. Dry, bland, and I've tried making curry out of leftovers, only to ruin a perfectly good curry sauce.Went Cockerel for 3 years but will be back on the Turkey - can't beat it can you !


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Re: Xmas dinner
2 crowns for us and a big loin of pork. 
I would rather a good Indian
I would rather a good Indian
That Perkins !!! 
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Carlperkins wrote: βSat Nov 18 2023 22:18 -I did that one year too. Bought and frozen, reheated on Xmas day. LovelyI would rather a good Indian![]()

I bloody hate turkey (and most of the b******s that is Xmas if I'm honest!)

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Re: Xmas dinner
Going Chinese, my local always does an eight course festive feast for its regulars, any new faces get the sorry were are fully booked
Boxing day will be a bit of pannage pork off the Forest or venison.
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Boxing day will be a bit of pannage pork off the Forest or venison.
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Re: Xmas dinner
Andytheammer wrote: βSun Nov 19 2023 11:57 -pork follow through anybody .......AE50C550-FD53-42EE-9CAE-D62CA9DE1B43.jpeg
Pork & Beans itβs been a tradition!![]()

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Re: Xmas dinner
Beef last year but madam has decided we're going back to turkey crown this year.
I'd rather have a couple of geese but she doesn't like them.
Beef or pork joint for boxing day but she hasn't made her mind up which yet. So I might get both & stick then in the freezer.
And a large ham.
I'd rather have a couple of geese but she doesn't like them.
Beef or pork joint for boxing day but she hasn't made her mind up which yet. So I might get both & stick then in the freezer.
And a large ham.
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paintman wrote: βTue Nov 21 2023 08:53 -i prefer a good goose myself ,but the wife not that keen anymore ....Beef last year but madam has decided we're going back to turkey crown this year.
I'd rather have a couple of geese but she doesn't like them.
Beef or pork joint for boxing day but she hasn't made her mind up which yet. So I might get both & stick then in the freezer.
And a large ham.
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we have family down for lunch ......this year nine are coming , so i will be busy this year
me and the wife have our lunch on boxing day ,we prefer that..... as lots to do on the day .......
me and the wife have our lunch on boxing day ,we prefer that..... as lots to do on the day .......
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Re: Xmas dinner
we had crocodile one year , but everybody got a bit snappy later on .....
tried owl once , but i was up all fooking night .
sorry guys couldn't help myself ........must be plenty more of these ...
tried owl once , but i was up all fooking night .
sorry guys couldn't help myself ........must be plenty more of these ...
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Re: Xmas dinner
Sooner be out fishing than over eating at home.
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Re: Xmas dinner
A big chunk of beef in the slow cooker, and some clove and ginger gammon. Not a fan of turkey.
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Re: Xmas dinner
I like confit or slow cooked Turkey legs, a nice piece of ham plus a lovely cut of beef cooked the low side of medium rare.
Boxing Day is sorted then as well
Boxing Day is sorted then as well
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Re: Xmas dinner
If you do Turkey crown it must be wet brined otherwise itβs just bland and often dry due to no bones and no fat on the breast.
I much prefer the dark meat of any poultry.
I much prefer the dark meat of any poultry.