WHAT'S YOUR CHOISE OF XMAS DINNER ?
				
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 Well gern. Yum yum I love jam sandwich.As I don't do Xmas - or fish or fowl - I guess I'll be sticking to my usual three course meal of bread, butter and jam. I might liven up the festivities on Xmas morning though with a three course breakfast of cereal, milk and sugar - but only if I feel up to the strain of all the preparation!Comment
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 Ah, Chris, (my older sons name) I do have empathy for your sentiment, but her end will be quick and humane.
 If she were to make a break for it and succeed and once she left the safety of the compound she would
 not last 24 hrs.
 
 Any predator (there are many) would catch her up lickety split, and her end would be anything but
 humane or quick. :thinking:
 
 Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us.
 
 Jim.Comment
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 A goose would be a great choice, they are kind of like large ducks and can vary greatly from source and location.
 Wild geese are a totally different animal from farm raised or super market fare, just as wild turkey to "domesticated".
 
 Basically the same cooking rules as turkey, use a thermometer and the same instructions for turkey.
 I cannot control my laughter when I'm at the super market with the Missus and see the prices they charge
 for a frozen goose. 50 or 60 dollars for a 12 pounder!
 
 We have 15 to 20 pounders running around all over the place :smiling2:
 
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 Merry Christmas to all!
 
 Jim and clan.Comment
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 They will charge £80 for a 5-6 Kg goose in the UK! I found this out to my dismay a couple of years ago when Mr Fox disrupted my usual supply.
 
 I usually have two, one for Christmas and one for the other half of the family at New Year, but get them from a friend of a friend for a considerably more modest price. Just as well as my name isn't Croesus!
 
 Sadly, I have had just one this year due to Covid.Comment
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 JIM my wife jen says you should blind fold the gossey before the chop lolAh, Chris, (my older sons name) I do have empathy for your sentiment, but her end will be quick and humane.
 If she were to make a break for it and succeed and once she left the safety of the compound she would
 not last 24 hrs.
 
 Any predator (there are many) would catch her up lickety split, and her end would be anything but
 humane or quick. :thinking:
 
 Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us.
 
 Jim.
 an a very merry christmas to you an your family from
 jen an iComment
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 WELL Sue have a nice time an like Tim an us say get your head down an have a good sleep girl an take care an stay safe
 jen an chrisComment

 
							
						
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