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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmmm a tasty bit of heaven that done right can make the meal.
Or a over boiled sprout with a cross cut in the bottom for no reason, ill go with Yorkshires |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"I'll have some.there was a debate on the radio last week about this very thing.apparently its not correct to have them on your Christmas dinner plate so I'll keep mine for tea" anti pud propaganda..dont listen to it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'll have some.there was a debate on the radio last week about this very thing.apparently its not correct to have them on your Christmas dinner plate so I'll keep mine for tea"
I just I'd been helping serve a Christmas lunch to a group of the most delightful octogenarians who were enthusiastically divided on the subject....
But they all really enjoyed the gravy and the sing-along.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'll have some.there was a debate on the radio last week about this very thing.apparently its not correct to have them on your Christmas dinner plate so I'll keep mine for tea"
I always thought yorkies were for with beef n stuffing was for chicken/Turkey. I'd feel weird having either on the other. xxx |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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"We're having turkey AND beef so Yorkshire puddings are a yes for us. However, we'll also have mint sauce "
I think my mother puts out mint sauce with the turkey too, although there's so many components that I could be wrong - even she forgot to put the stuffing in the oven one year...
Plus there's ketchup for the grandchildren, of course. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We're having turkey AND beef so Yorkshire puddings are a yes for us. However, we'll also have mint sauce
I think my mother puts out mint sauce with the turkey too, although there's so many components that I could be wrong - even she forgot to put the stuffing in the oven one year...
Plus there's ketchup for the grandchildren, of course. "
Ketchup!!!! That's blasphemy at Christmas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We're having turkey AND beef so Yorkshire puddings are a yes for us. However, we'll also have mint sauce
I think my mother puts out mint sauce with the turkey too, although there's so many components that I could be wrong - even she forgot to put the stuffing in the oven one year...
Plus there's ketchup for the grandchildren, of course.
Ketchup!!!! That's blasphemy at Christmas "
Damn right. Daddies sauce all the way! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ONLY if you're having beef. Completely unacceptable otherwise.
I've never had Yorkshire puddings with a Christmas dinner, ever. At home or my in laws or at a restaurant. It's not a thing. |
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"Hmmm a tasty bit of heaven that done right can make the meal.
Or a over boiled sprout with a cross cut in the bottom for no reason, ill go with Yorkshires "
Is there not a reason for that cross? I stand like a twit doing it every time I cook them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We're having turkey AND beef so Yorkshire puddings are a yes for us. However, we'll also have mint sauce
I think my mother puts out mint sauce with the turkey too, although there's so many components that I could be wrong - even she forgot to put the stuffing in the oven one year...
Plus there's ketchup for the grandchildren, of course.
Ketchup!!!! That's blasphemy at Christmas "
Ketchup is wrong on any roast |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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We had yorkies on our plate but we also had roast potatoes with flour on wtf!!!!!
The parsnips had no honey or sesame seeds on
We are st my brothers place so I politely ate it and actually Turkey was nice |
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