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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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I think beef is my favourite, must include cauliflower cheese though!! And Yorkshire puddings.
Do you stop having a roast a few weeks before Xmas so you enjoy your Xmas dinner more? Just me??
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By *lassy2Couple 52 weeks ago
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Love a roast beef dinner also, my wife loves to cook a Sunday roast for all the family, never thought about it but probably we don’t have many roasts in December!
Love all the veg especially crispy roast potatoes! |
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By *eardybobMan 52 weeks ago
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Not just you - though more of a time thing as xmas draws closer... all that last minute shopping eats into the weekends amd the takeaways take over!
Hard to beat a roadt chicken - I do like a silverside roast, but beef can be a bit dry... and dont forget the pigs in blankets! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"Not just you - though more of a time thing as xmas draws closer... all that last minute shopping eats into the weekends amd the takeaways take over!
Hard to beat a roadt chicken - I do like a silverside roast, but beef can be a bit dry... and dont forget the pigs in blankets!"
You need to put beef in a slow cooker.
Juicy. |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch. "
You don't have a Christmas dinner!!! |
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By *eliWoman 52 weeks ago
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I love a really good roast dinner. Not overcooked veg, soggy roast potatoes, overcooked meat. But, I've not had one in ages. So I think I'll just wait until Christmas now. In the interim I'll probably make the odd roast dinner baguette. A little nod. |
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By *ddie1966Man 52 weeks ago
Paper Town Central, Essex. |
I've a roast dinner.
I love cooking a roast dinner.
My fledglings come over every Sunday for their roast dinner (or at least try to).
Unfortunately, I'm the only one that likes cauliflower cheese so it's rare I get to do it.
raven, you can come over anytime and we'll do some roasting together and enjoy the cauliflower cheese. |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch.
You don't have a Christmas dinner!!! "
I have one, but this year it will be a plate full of bacon, sausage, and all of those banging brekky items we all know n love. In fact, as a nod to the Christmas dinner, I’ll make giant pigs in blankets. More room on the plate for the other stuff.
I’ve not thought it through much……honest |
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"I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch.
You don't have a Christmas dinner!!!
I have one, but this year it will be a plate full of bacon, sausage, and all of those banging brekky items we all know n love. In fact, as a nod to the Christmas dinner, I’ll make giant pigs in blankets. More room on the plate for the other stuff.
I’ve not thought it through much……honest "
Just an idea, add a large yorkshire and put the baked neans in it |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch.
You don't have a Christmas dinner!!!
I have one, but this year it will be a plate full of bacon, sausage, and all of those banging brekky items we all know n love. In fact, as a nod to the Christmas dinner, I’ll make giant pigs in blankets. More room on the plate for the other stuff.
I’ve not thought it through much……honest
Just an idea, add a large yorkshire and put the baked neans in it "
MY MAN!!!!! Now that’s an idea. Or a giant Yorkie filled with the whole thing. |
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I love cooking a roast dinner. Beef or lamb are my favourites and a rare treat for us, so it's mainly raost chicken.
I don't cook a roast in December as I feel I'm roast dinner out ny the time I get to Xmas day.
Do love doing cauliflower and broccoli cheese, crispy pots and parsnips and yorkie puds |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM"
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close! |
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close!"
More for me I guess ... I mean, I'd ruin you
LvM |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close!
More for me I guess ... I mean, I'd ruin you
LvM"
And we're back on. |
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close!
More for me I guess ... I mean, I'd ruin you
LvM
And we're back on."
Bite down on that yorkie while I give you some beef
LvM |
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"I think beef is my favourite, must include cauliflower cheese though!! And Yorkshire puddings.
Do you stop having a roast a few weeks before Xmas so you enjoy your Xmas dinner more? Just me??
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I'm having one later today and I'm so ready for it! Beef, horseradish, yorkshires and all of the trimmings.
I'm getting hungry already |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close!
More for me I guess ... I mean, I'd ruin you
LvM
And we're back on.
Bite down on that yorkie while I give you some beef
LvM"
The images this conjures up.... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 52 weeks ago
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"I think my favourite is beef as well.
The only time I have a roast is if I go out for one. Never cook just for me"
I have before!
But if it's just me i cook beef and have beef dripping sandwiches
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"Beef is definitelytoy favourite roast too, plenty of gravy, a Yorkshire pudding, and seasonal roast veg. Then top it off with a fruit crumble for after
LvM
Ah you ruined it with the fruit crumble.
So close!
More for me I guess ... I mean, I'd ruin you
LvM
And we're back on.
Bite down on that yorkie while I give you some beef
LvM
The images this conjures up.... "
Should I stop before I'm shooting gravy over you?
LvM |
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"I fuckin love a roast meat n veg lunch. I refuse to stop eating them in the build up to the big day. What I prefer to do is break the norms of tradition and have a different meal for Christmas lunch instead.
This time round, I plan to be very lazy, sleep in all morning, and have a massive cooked breakfast for lunch.
You don't have a Christmas dinner!!!
I have one, but this year it will be a plate full of bacon, sausage, and all of those banging brekky items we all know n love. In fact, as a nod to the Christmas dinner, I’ll make giant pigs in blankets. More room on the plate for the other stuff.
I’ve not thought it through much……honest
Just an idea, add a large yorkshire and put the baked neans in it
MY MAN!!!!! Now that’s an idea. Or a giant Yorkie filled with the whole thing. "
That was the other one I was going to suggest but was afraid of rejection. Both though sound good, go with your heart. |
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A delightful guy I’m seeing made me a lovely roast for American Thanksgiving on Thursday His roasts are divine. I don’t think I could give them up even if it would mean Christmas dinner tasted better.
*mouth waters*
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By (user no longer on site) 52 weeks ago
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"It's a bit dead though isn't it? Let's be honest
You don't like a roast Joe?"
It's fine but think they can be rather uninspired for how long they take to make. Maybe I've just not had one that's really blown my socks off |
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"It's a bit dead though isn't it? Let's be honest
You don't like a roast Joe?
It's fine but think they can be rather uninspired for how long they take to make. Maybe I've just not had one that's really blown my socks off"
Let's hope this does not start another thread of socks on or off? |
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"I think beef is my favourite, must include cauliflower cheese though!! And Yorkshire puddings.
Do you stop having a roast a few weeks before Xmas so you enjoy your Xmas dinner more? Just me??
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Honestly raven I think you've been possessed by some kind of jolly snow woman or something.
Do we call them snow women? Do you just put on snowballs for boobs? |
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