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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So what are you having for the big feed on christmas. . . A turkey. . A goose. . A duck. . Maybe a pheasant. . . Any other ideas. . .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A turdukin....a duck in a chicken in a turkey

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"A turdukin....a duck in a chicken in a turkey "
. . . Ya i saw something like that in an aldi or tesco leaflet but it had five . . I think a goose and some other as well. . All in a roll. . .not sure it would taste great though. . .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We might not be having any if the burd flu takes a hold.

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

Definitely won't be pheasant i can tell you

lectured my kids on trying different foods while buying a pheasant,fuckin unbelievably horrible smell when cooking,nasty.and didn't taste any better.like id imagine crow tastes like

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Definitely won't be pheasant i can tell you

lectured my kids on trying different foods while buying a pheasant,fuckin unbelievably horrible smell when cooking,nasty.and didn't taste any better.like id imagine crow tastes like"

well I've had it only once and it was cooked by a French lady who probably knew how to cook it. lol Her husband even hunted it himself!

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin


"there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love. "

What a coincidence! I also love a gamey bird!!

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By *illbillMan  over a year ago

dublin

A leggy bird with plenty of breast hmmm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love.

What a coincidence! I also love a gamey bird!! "

I bet you do Wilder!! haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A turdukin....a duck in a chicken in a turkey . . . Ya i saw something like that in an aldi or tesco leaflet but it had five . . I think a goose and some other as well. . All in a roll. . .not sure it would taste great though. . ."

and what's the some other!!?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mam always does turkey, tried bringing goose one year but the general consensus was "bring Dustin back".

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By *aughtyTippcplCouple  over a year ago

Nearby

Deffo turkey here, boned and rolled is the way to get it.

Tina

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By *aid backMan  over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

pheasant is great we used ti have pheasants and venison but it would depend on if we shot any. iv not killed an animal in years so it will just be turkey and ham for me this year

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By *auraxxWoman  over a year ago

east

It will be a big plate of vegetables for me with stuffing and gravy done separately for me by my mommy! Yay!! Can't wait.. followed by a cheese course from Sheridan and plum pudding with brandy butter

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For me it will be turkey the one day in the year we all sit down together at the dinner table can't brake with tradition

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I went shooting pheasant years back . . . . The shooting was the easy bit . . Then you got to pluck and take out all the shot then gut it . . . And you haven't even got to the smelly part of hanging it and cooking . . . I have changed my ways since. . . That and the opening of a local chip shop 17 miles away. . . .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It will be a big plate of vegetables for me with stuffing and gravy done separately for me by my mommy! Yay!! Can't wait.. followed by a cheese course from Sheridan and plum pudding with brandy butter"

I'm taking it that you are a vegetarian!?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Doing lamb this year . Can't wait

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By *ickirishallsortsMan  over a year ago

Lickie Manor


"there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love.

What a coincidence! I also love a gamey bird!! "

I like a gamey bird too, but I much prefer a bird that gobbles?

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By *ilderMan  over a year ago

dublin


"there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love.

What a coincidence! I also love a gamey bird!!

I like a gamey bird too, but I much prefer a bird that gobbles? "

Well said lick! As always you are indeed the voice of reason!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can't wait for turkey, turkey gravy and cranberry jelly

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By *adrarfjordr VoyeurMan  over a year ago

Waterford


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I like a gamey bird too, but I much prefer a bird that gobbles? "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Traditional turkey with all the trimmings, plenty of gravy, sprouts and cranberry sauce/jelly mmmmmm

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman  over a year ago

Palookaville


"there won't be a bird for xmas where I will be but I think pheasant is a really great alternative. It's more gamey which I love.

What a coincidence! I also love a gamey bird!!

I like a gamey bird too, but I much prefer a bird that gobbles? "

breast or leg Mr lick

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By *illow1972Man  over a year ago

Naas

Vegetables for me. Lots of vegetables. And water, some water too.

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By *iktikiCouple  over a year ago

cork


"A turdukin....a duck in a chicken in a turkey . . . Ya i saw something like that in an aldi or tesco leaflet but it had five . . I think a goose and some other as well. . All in a roll. . .not sure it would taste great though. . ."

There's something a bit disturbing about that bird

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