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The age old debate has once again reared its ugly head, dividing families, friends and even regions of the country ??
Today's big question is simply "should Yorkshire Puddings go on a Christmas dinner?
Have we got a north south divide ? ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"The age old debate has once again reared its ugly head, dividing families, friends and even regions of the country ??
Today's big question is simply "should Yorkshire Puddings go on a Christmas dinner?
Have we got a north south divide ? "
Everything goes on the table... Help yourself without judgement is what I say |
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"The age old debate has once again reared its ugly head, dividing families, friends and even regions of the country ??
Today's big question is simply "should Yorkshire Puddings go on a Christmas dinner?
Have we got a north south divide ? "
Yes!!! Yes! And yes! Preferably a grearlt big wop off affair you can fill with turkey and stuffing! Oh wow! ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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Only if it's proper home cooked yorkshire pud, made in a big square tin. Moist and flavoursome, not one of those hard and dry nasty round things.
Then a slice served to each person with gravy, as a first course, never with the main. It's to fill up the kids so that the small chicken (only rich folk could afford a turkey) will stretch round more and maybe even leave a bit of meat over for the next couple of days. |
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"Not if dinner is followed by Xmas pudding. But then I say Xmas dinner is entirely your choice. If you want a vindaloo then have it."
My local Indian restaurant invites regulars for a free Xmas day meal which I've taken them up on for a few years.
Quite interesting as they make what they'd cook if they were at home with family rather than all of what they serve here.
Was planning to cook but I might very well change my mind and make it my Xmas day this year if they have room for my mum
And I have had a takeaway Xmas eve and had that as Xmas day meal.
Joked previously that I only missed the garlic buttered sprouts with bacon croutons and they've said they'll surprise me ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"The age old debate has once again reared its ugly head, dividing families, friends and even regions of the country ??
Today's big question is simply "should Yorkshire Puddings go on a Christmas dinner?
Have we got a north south divide ? "
Yes. End. |
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"Only if it's proper home cooked yorkshire pud, made in a big square tin. Moist and flavoursome, not one of those hard and dry nasty round things.
Then a slice served to each person with gravy, as a first course, never with the main. It's to fill up the kids so that the small chicken (only rich folk could afford a turkey) will stretch round more and maybe even leave a bit of meat over for the next couple of days."
Yeah but some of us prefer it to the chicken.. ![](/icons/s/redface.gif) |
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"The age old debate has once again reared its ugly head, dividing families, friends and even regions of the country ??
Today's big question is simply "should Yorkshire Puddings go on a Christmas dinner?
Have we got a north south divide ?
Yes. End."
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"(Lou) Yes, and save some for later to have with jam on
Don’t forget the ice cream too
Oooh not tried em with ice cream, will definitely try em now though "
How we used to do it as a kid. Mam would keep them warm, spread jam and then a dolup of ice cream yum yum |
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