Xmas dinner - mhmm

Sae

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For those budding cooks/chefs, good luck on the Xmas dinners :)

Actually really looking forward to turkey plus trimmings and thankfully going to ILs so no effort involved.

For those doing the cooking, break a leg or "fire in the hole" !! :thumbsup:
 
If Turkey is so good, why don't we eat it more often? It's ok...just think there is tastier food to eat!!!
 
Yep I agree, did a Xmas eve roast beef dinner. But I think its the occasion that improves the flavour if you know what I mean... Well and all the bacon, everything tastes better with bacon ... :)
 
Daughter took on a catering job today for a family who wanted an extra pair of hands. That turned into cooking pretty much their entire dinner then being asked to babysit. Some people eh!
 
had our first Wiltshire Farm Foods Christmas dinner and was bloody lovely. got some pudding later :thumbsup:
 
Turkey is great - low fat, high protein, and as I'm in the pub trade, with one eye on inflation busting red meat price rises at the moment, it's great value too!!
 
Stuart Truman said:
Daughter took on a catering job today for a family who wanted an extra pair of hands. That turned into cooking pretty much their entire dinner then being asked to babysit. Some people eh!

Hope they upped her pay :wink:
 
Apparently the two women there had a row over it. She got some more money but I'll be taking it up on her behalf with the agency part of the school. She's 17 and I think they were taking the piss
 
theblues said:
had our first Wiltshire Farm Foods Christmas dinner and was bloody lovely. got some pudding later :thumbsup:

That's a very surreal xmas image;Frank Zappa and Wiltshire Farm foods :rofl:
 
Stark said:
If Turkey is so good, why don't we eat it more often?

Same thing for Christmas pudding!

I was all set to go out for dinner but the mother in law wouldn't go, said she would cook at our house....so I let her get on with it!
 
kevinmarkwhite said:
Stark said:
If Turkey is so good, why don't we eat it more often?

Same thing for Christmas pudding!

I was all set to go out for dinner but the mother in law wouldn't go, said she would cook at our house....so I let her get on with it!

Oh yer and just looking at Bradshaw's continental railway guide of 1913 living the high life :thumbsup:
 
We had home made Christmas pudding for the first time - Mrs B outdid herself :thumbsup:
 
Dinner around my sisters , turkey and trimming ,brussels with ladons yummy one of the best dinners for along time.Now for a box of xmas malteses and top gear
 
Christmas pudding and double cream is one of my favourite things :D
 
I've consumed a good percentage of a turkey plus trimmings, Xmas pud and cream. Some indeterminate amount of choc and now too stuffed for Xmas cake *urp* :D
 
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