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over a year ago
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What meat do you have at Christmas?
We always have Christmas at my Granny’s house, and she used to do Turkey, Beef and Chicken. But I requested Gammon for years, so now instead of chicken she does Gammon.
What do you have?
And if you don’t have meat, do you replace the meat with another dish? Or just go without? |
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"What meat do you have at Christmas?
We always have Christmas at my Granny’s house, and she used to do Turkey, Beef and Chicken. But I requested Gammon for years, so now instead of chicken she does Gammon.
What do you have?
And if you don’t have meat, do you replace the meat with another dish? Or just go without?" turkey, love new avatar |
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"What meat do you have at Christmas?
We always have Christmas at my Granny’s house, and she used to do Turkey, Beef and Chicken. But I requested Gammon for years, so now instead of chicken she does Gammon.
What do you have?
And if you don’t have meat, do you replace the meat with another dish? Or just go without?
turkey, love new avatar "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Big yorkshire pudding
Mash, fried spuds*, carrots, brocolli, peas, gravy
* My dad makes pigs in blankets. He parboils some potatoes and then fries them in a shallow frying pan in the fat off the pigs in blankets. They're divine - and as it's Christmas - totally calorie free |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Always Turkey Lurkey on crimble day and on boxing day, I cook a ham and we have a cold meat salad and party food spread with a houseful of greedy feckers. And a humungous Trifle nom nom. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Turkey and pigs in blankets always.
It depends who else is coming for Christmas dinner as to which other meats we have. One year we had turkey, goose and beef. Another year we had turkey, duck and lamb. Another, Turkey, pork, lamb and beef.
This year it will probably just be 4 of us Christmas day so we'll have turkey, lamb and pigs in blankets.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last year we had chicken because the shops ran out of small turkey crowns before I could get one. It was just as good of not better.
This year my brother is catering and we're having gammon. Nom. Will be nice to have a year off cooking! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And does everyone have pigs in blankets? I’m having some today with my roast dinner...Asda have a giant one for sale " Noooo I don't like pig so bacon and sausage not good |
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Always turkey for Christmas dinner and boiled gammon for tea.
Boxing day is cold meat with home made chips and pickles.
I always think that whomever is doing all the cooking should decide what is on the menu. If everyone else wants something else then they should volunteer to cook instead so they get their choice of food |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I do Gammon for Xmas eve and turkey crown for Xmas day. Usually go out on Boxing Day.
I remember having a bird in a bird in a bird one year and it was awful.
Kitty x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Turkey and gammon and pigs in blankets. I suggested ditching the turkey for beef and I was frowned at "
I did that one year! I was blasted for ruining Xmas! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Turkey and gammon and pigs in blankets. I suggested ditching the turkey for beef and I was frowned at
I did that one year! I was blasted for ruining Xmas!"
They are heathens |
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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago
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Oh this is actually a thread about which meat people are having at Christmas. Think I need to take a break from Fab as my mind was thinking something else completely.
Got to be Turkey and all the trimmings. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh this is actually a thread about which meat people are having at Christmas. Think I need to take a break from Fab as my mind was thinking something else completely.
Got to be Turkey and all the trimmings."
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Turkey, home cured home smoked ham. pigs in blankets with homemade sausages and home cured bacon
Will have some locally caught salmon smoked at home too Yum Rizla free of course |
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"What meat do you have at Christmas?
We always have Christmas at my Granny’s house, and she used to do Turkey, Beef and Chicken. But I requested Gammon for years, so now instead of chicken she does Gammon.
What do you have?
And if you don’t have meat, do you replace the meat with another dish? Or just go without?"
Sausage
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