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  • boatman
    • Nov 2018
    • 14498
    • christopher
    • NORFOLK UK

    #1

    Christmas dinner

    AN Jens masterpicse our xmas chickhen loaded around with big pork butches sausages hmmmmm lovelye
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  • stillp
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2016
    • 8224
    • Pete
    • Rugby

    #2
    That looks tasty!
    Pete

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 16029
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Yum yum :smiling:

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      • Ancientmariner
        • Feb 2018
        • 867

        #4
        You won't be going hungry Chris!!

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          Looking good Chris
          ... Love the introduction of proper real sausages too mate... hope you enjoyed it

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          • boatman
            • Nov 2018
            • 14498
            • christopher
            • NORFOLK UK

            #6
            Originally posted by Ancientmariner
            You won't be going hungry Chris!!
            NO James i had my share hmmmmmmm

            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
            Looking good Chris :smiling3:
            ... Love the introduction of proper real sausages too mate... hope you enjoyed it :smiling3:
            HI Smithy yes it was a real humdinger of a xmas dinner an yes those big buchers sausages were out of this world with all the chicken an gravy an stuffin taste added to them yes jen is a bloomin good cook an she found her way to my heart through my stomake lol

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            • Guest

              #7
              I had a cheese and pickle sandwich for lunch Christmas Day , Mrs R partook in a yoghurt and cup of tea. Just didn't fancy cooking.
              However Boxing day at eldest daughter's we had a full meal .

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              • boatman
                • Nov 2018
                • 14498
                • christopher
                • NORFOLK UK

                #8
                Originally posted by John Race
                I had a cheese and pickle sandwich for lunch Christmas Day , Mrs R partook in a yoghurt and cup of tea. Just didn't fancy cooking.
                However Boxing day at eldest daughter's we had a full meal .
                WOT J/R no xmas turkey or chicken on xmas day WOW id have gone on a model makin strike LOL but then jen would have laughed her head off LOL
                an yes it does take Jen a lot of prep an not long to eat but by gum we enjoyed it an we got 3 meals out of that chicky hmmmmmmmmmmYUMYUM LOL but we glad christine an you had yours on boxing day wonder why they call it that is it because all the familyies ready for a punch up as they get on each others nerves LOL
                chrisb an jen

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                • boatman
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14498
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #9
                  CAN no one answer my qeustion about boxing day ?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    , Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria was on the throne. In Victorian times, the wealthy would box up items they no longer needed to give to the poor. It was a day where servants would be given time off and thanked for their hard work with a 'special box' of treats.
                    Found this Chris

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                    • boatman
                      • Nov 2018
                      • 14498
                      • christopher
                      • NORFOLK UK

                      #11
                      Originally posted by John Race
                      , Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria was on the throne. In Victorian times, the wealthy would box up items they no longer needed to give to the poor. It was a day where servants would be given time off and thanked for their hard work with a 'special box' of treats.
                      Found this Chris
                      OH CHEERS John now i know what did you look on wiki ?
                      chrisb

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by boatman
                        OH CHEERS John now i know what did you look on wiki ?
                        chrisb
                        Just put in "why is Boxing Day called that. " Was the first one that came up Chris.

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                        • grumpa
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 6142

                          #13
                          That looks awesome Christopher, we did the whole turkey thing for Thanksgiving so red meat is always the pick for Christmas.
                          We had 18 for Christmas dinner! and that was just us......Mother and I plus kids and grand kids! and Colleen's mom or mum:smiling4:....she's 97!:flushed:
                          Two whole lamb rumps roasted in an outdoor shed over wood fired embers from about 7:am :hungry:

                          I gotta start taking pics of this kind of thing I'll see what the kids got on their phones and stuff.

                          Jim.

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                          • boatman
                            • Nov 2018
                            • 14498
                            • christopher
                            • NORFOLK UK

                            #14
                            Originally posted by John Race
                            Just put in "why is Boxing Day called that. " Was the first one that came up Chris.
                            CHEERS John
                            CHRISB

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                            • boatman
                              • Nov 2018
                              • 14498
                              • christopher
                              • NORFOLK UK

                              #15
                              Originally posted by grumpa
                              That looks awesome Christopher, we did the whole turkey thing for Thanksgiving so red meat is always the pick for Christmas.
                              We had 18 for Christmas dinner! and that was just us......Mother and I plus kids and grand kids! and Colleen's mom or mum:smiling4:....she's 97!:flushed:
                              Two whole lamb rumps roasted in an outdoor shed over wood fired embers from about 7:am :hungry:

                              I gotta start taking pics of this kind of thing I'll see what the kids got on their phones and stuff.

                              Jim.
                              HI Jim yes be instrestin to see what others have for their speacil days
                              chrisb

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