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Xmas Dinner - What you all having?

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    Xmas Dinner - What you all having?

    Boneless Turkey crown (stuffed with Stowaway black pudding), Roast potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, carrots Yorkshire Puddings, sage and onion stuffing and a large West coast Foods steak Pie on the side. - (starters of prawn cocktails and Melon)

    mmmmmmmmmmmmm

    #2
    Mrs BP got given a turkey crown and wants it out of freezer.

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      #3
      Originally posted by tarbera View Post
      Xmas Dinner - What you all having?

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          #5
          Originally posted by tarbera View Post
          Boneless Turkey crown (stuffed with Stowaway black pudding), Roast potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, carrots Yorkshire Puddings, sage and onion stuffing and a large West coast Foods steak Pie on the side. - (starters of prawn cocktails and Melon)

          mmmmmmmmmmmmm
          Yorkshire puddings? It's not a Sunday roast ffs!

          As for Stowaway, I hope it was a stowaway on the voyage over from Stornaway
          I'd have to stay loyal and go for Bury black pudding but nobody else likes it in our house so it'll be pigs in blankets instead.

          Got the Bollinger in, looking forward to a nice glass or two of Chateaneuf Du Pape with cheese and biscuits later on in the day too.
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            #6
            Pigs in blankets.

            Apart from the starter and crimbo crackers, pigs in blankets are usually the only thing differentiating xmas dinner from a normal Sunday roast. Oh and the turkey instead of chicken.

            First world problems and all that.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #7
              Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
              Yorkshire puddings? It's not a Sunday roast ffs!

              As for Stowaway, I hope it was a stowaway on the voyage over from Stornaway
              I'd have to stay loyal and go for Bury black pudding but nobody else likes it in our house so it'll be pigs in blankets instead.

              Got the Bollinger in, looking forward to a nice glass or two of Chateaneuf Du Pape with cheese and biscuits later on in the day too.
              ohh I forgot - Lots off pigs in Blankets also (and Bollinger also in)

              Yorkshire Puddings only to hold the gravy as dont like gravy splushing about the plate

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                #8
                A row.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
                  A row.
                  Sounds too much like hard work....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tarbera View Post
                    Boneless Turkey crown (stuffed with Stowaway black pudding), Roast potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, carrots Yorkshire Puddings, sage and onion stuffing and a large West coast Foods steak Pie on the side. - (starters of prawn cocktails and Melon)

                    mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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                    With roast potatoes, parsnips, carrots, sprouts, homemade cranberry sauce and whatever else my mum cooks
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