What are you having for Christmas dinner?
What are you having for Christmas dinner?
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skylinecrazy

Original Poster:

13,986 posts

217 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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We're sticking with Turkey.

Yourselves?


posterboy

1,144 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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3 bird roast

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

262 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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Chistmas lunch buffet at a Hilton...but not in the UK smile

ChrisRS

1,787 posts

240 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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posterboy said:
3 bird roast
Footballer style?

Greendubber

14,849 posts

226 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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Cup of tea and a quick smoke I think!. Going to be having a HUGE Christmas tea though once I'm free from work and over at my parentssmile

JakesterUK

869 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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ChrisRS said:
posterboy said:
3 bird roast
Footballer style?
Ha ha ha ha.....

sstein

6,249 posts

277 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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skylinecrazy said:
We're sticking with Turkey.

Yourselves?
Bored ?

Don't you have any wreckages of cars in your front lawn you can go out and hit with a hammer? Maybe shout at your neighbours or throw some petrol bombs about the place ?

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Stuart

satchbot

4,330 posts

232 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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Turkey, roast ham, usual trimmings and I have no idea what dessert will be.

skylinecrazy

Original Poster:

13,986 posts

217 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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sstein said:
skylinecrazy said:
We're sticking with Turkey.

Yourselves?
Bored ?

Don't you have any wreckages of cars in your front lawn you can go out and hit with a hammer? Maybe shout at your neighbours or throw some petrol bombs about the place ?

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Stuart
hehe

wavey Scrooge, not too keen on one of the neighbors actually...

Pfft, your MG isn't on my front lawn as far as i know, I'll gladly hit it with a hammer though!

And as for your reply to your question on MSN, yes, i don't stall it all the time now.

Edited by skylinecrazy on Wednesday 24th December 21:52

sstein

6,249 posts

277 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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skylinecrazy said:
sstein said:
skylinecrazy said:
We're sticking with Turkey.

Yourselves?
Bored ?

Don't you have any wreckages of cars in your front lawn you can go out and hit with a hammer? Maybe shout at your neighbours or throw some petrol bombs about the place ?

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Stuart
hehe

wavey Scrooge, not too keen on one of the neighbors actually...

Pfft, your MG isn't on my front lawn as far as i know, I'll gladly hit it with a hammer though!
As long as I park it on the road, you will never get it onto the lawn!

Can you start your driving lessons yet without stalling hehe

P.S They do automatic only tests wink

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Stuart

judas

6,210 posts

282 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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Leg of lamb, broiled in a bottle of Beaujolais lick

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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Fajitas....with all the trimmings

And maybe a glass of fizz or two

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

262 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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That's what we have on the menu tomorrow. Looks like a bit too much but shouldn't be hungry for a while lick


Maxf

8,441 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th December 2008
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No turkey in Max's house!

3 kinds of ravioli (truffle, lobster and crab) with rocket pesto for starter - with a Chablis.

Wagyu fillet steak (oiled, salted then chargrilled) for main - with a Chateaux Neuf Du Pape

Christmas Pud and brandy

Port and Stilton.

Gout.

bomb

3,794 posts

307 months

Thursday 25th December 2008
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The Mother In Law.

FastLaneGirl

1,188 posts

214 months

Thursday 25th December 2008
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Smoked salmon with a beetroot salad to start, M&S aged fillet steaks with crushed peppercorns and roasted duck legs with a cherry sauce for main, with potato gratin, roast pots and yorkshire puds made with beef dripping and a selection of veg. Pear & almond tart with cream for pudding. We'll eat this at about 6pm though, not lunch. I hate turkey & there is not one Christmassy-type food I like (mince pies, Xmas pud, sprouts etc).

smile

Gaffer

7,156 posts

300 months

Thursday 25th December 2008
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Cheese on toast thumbup

Red Kite

3,358 posts

214 months

Thursday 25th December 2008
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Somerfield Simply Value cottage pie

Noger

7,117 posts

272 months

Friday 26th December 2008
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Spiced Roast Goose
Parsnip Rosti
Sprouts, Bacon and Chestnuts
Calvados glazed Apples
Port and Date Sauce

Rosti was so-so, but am utterly sold on Goose for Christmas. Yum smile