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WHAT'S YOUR CHOISE OF XMAS DINNER ?

A nice bucks fizz while the kids open the presents. A few beers and maybe a brandy chaser while cooking then onto a nice bottle of Rioja ....oh and a handful of quality street to keep the sugar levels up ;)
 
A beautiful goose who is still walking around to be "harvested" two days before Christmas
and a massive fresh ham again still walking around...we'll get to her in a day or two.
A big job that one, will put the boys on it, they will do all the prep work and the
"maestro" of the blade will make the final cuts....Guess who that is;)

18 of us to get together.....If Cuomo don't like it he can come and get us...or go to Hell!
hopefully the later.

We will also deliver some meals to some of our elderly "co-conspirators" as always on Thanksgiving and Christmas.

May you all over there have a Merry Christmas despite our "masters" who I'm sure will be
violating all the dictates they force on us....so what else is new?
Jim.
 
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COR poor ole goosey get the chop at xmas if i could id tell it to make a break for it lol
chris
 
Turkey with over full plates, love xmas dinner. Not sure about afters as long as it involves a bucket of custard, yummy.

Must remember to wear my fat git trousers!!
 
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We'll have a gourmet diner Chris! :thumb2:
Happy holidays to you all!
Steven
HI Steven i live out in the sticks an dont know what that type of your diner consist's off so could you please tell me lol as our chicken will proberly be a enlaged sparrow lol like it was last yr hardly any bloomin meat on it an gave a very poor meal an jen was humpty over cookin it sayin it was'nt worth a fiver
chris
 
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Turkey with over full plates, love xmas dinner. Not sure about afters as long as it involves a bucket of custard, yummy.

Must remember to wear my fat git trousers!!
Well Bob me an jen will be at your door with our plastic knife an forks as im a fat git also so we are a good match an jen does'nt hardly eat anything as she is nice an slim an she's watchin her figure so i'll have her share of your turkey lol :rolling: :thinking::thinking: thats if we get a invite lol
 
As i have lost nearly 4 stone, i have some of my "old' bigger trousers at the ready lol
 
Beats me why folks spend so much time cookin' elaborate meals on Xmas day. Don't you like playin' with your pressies or what?
 
Same here Bob. I actually enjoy the washing up period, gives me a bit of quiet time away from the guests......the hard bit is getting them to leave me to it.
 
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Beats me why folks spend so much time cookin' elaborate meals on Xmas day. Don't you like playin' with your pressies or what?
WELL Dave as i said our chicken dint live up to its name an this yr pressies are rather sparce unless i get some on my birthday december the 20 th so all pressies to my POBOX 22 LOL
CHRIS
 
HI Steven i live out in the sticks an dont know what that type of your diner consist's off so could you please tell me lol as our chicken will proberly be a enlaged sparrow lol like it was last yr hardly any bloomin meat on it an gave a very poor meal an jen was humpty over cookin it sayin it was'nt worth a fiver
chris
:smiling6: well, it's something like this thing:
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We'll get some chicken, steak, salmon, cheese, eggs, vegetables etc, cut those up into smaller pieces and then bake it as we like :thumb2:
It's will be just the two of us because of covid, so... we'll be eating the left-overs for some days after :tears-of-joy:...
Cheers, Steven
 

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WELL it looks nice Steven an we hope you an your wife enjoy it a have a nice xmas
chris jen
 
I'm not quite sure what's on the menu this year as most of it is being prepared by "Daughter" #2 at her house.......I have however, been requested to bring my specialty dish of Asparagus Parmesan to the festivities. I have been informed that there will be 10 of us for dinner so will have to double the recipe. Should be a bright and festive occasion as I spent several hours there on Thursday wiring up a new dining room chandelier. Rick H.
 
Roast chicken at my mum's (Turkey has never been a favourite of ours).

She's on her own and so is part of our 'social bubble'. She's at an age where she's not up to doing a full roast, so we'll travel to hers and do the cooking. The kids for some reason really like being at hers for Christmas.
 
In our house we have homemade pizza Xmas day. We only have two meals. A full Scottish breakfast at 11 and pizza at 4.
Boxing day we go to my parents with my brother, sister and their families and have Roast turkey, rib of beef, roasters and all the trimmings.
T
 
Well,now that the girls and lad have flown the nest,the Christmas lunch is my favourite part of the festive period:thumb2:!
Rach and I will be having our"Traditional" 3 meat lunch..... with Yorkshire Pudds obviously .
So,King Ted Roasted Spuds, Turkey Crown,Beef joint slices,Pork joint slices,Peas, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and of course,the aforementioned YORKSHIRE'S:tongue-out3:,
I can't wait!!
.... Oh,did I mention that all this is being prepared whilst downing copious amounts of Wine,(I don't like Champagne ☹),chased with Jack Daniels and Coke .:thumb2::tongue-out2::blow-kiss-2:
Andy
 
Throw out the Coke and do the "Jack" neat or on the rocks......no sense spoiling the taste :tongue-out: of good Sour Mash Whiskey;)
 
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