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Anyone trying anything different this year

Very traditionalist here - my cooking once again - Turkey and all the trimmings!
 
Most prob the same Christmas day, but I am fancying getting some beef or lamb this year. It's all dependant how much room is in the oven, or the missis can accommodate that. Yeah. she cooks it. :)
 
jack123 said:
Most prob the same Christmas day, but I am fancying getting some beef or lamb this year. It's all dependant how much room is in the oven, or the missis can accommodate that. Yeah. she cooks it. :)

It's obvious the missis cooks it, especially when you've had a few sherbets on here
 
jack123 said:
Most prob the same Christmas day, but I am fancying getting some beef or lamb this year. It's all dependant how much room is in the oven, or the missis can accommodate that. Yeah. she cooks it. :)
Gotta be some eggs in there somewhere,shirley.🤔
 
I normally do the meat on Christmas Eve as it makes Christmas Day much less hectic.

Don’t forget the bread sauce, guys. I don’t know many folk that like it, your white meat will be so much better with it.
 
I shall be cooking again this year. It’ll be average, average at best.

Now then a few years ago my mum who is partially sighted was scouring the house for her bulb lit battery powered magnifying glass on Xmas day that had inexplicably disappeared. Hours we searched with no success. It was only when I exclaimed I could detect a quite rancid smell emanating from the oven did we discover it had been stuffed up the old bird along with the giblets. The only vegetarian chrimbo dinner I’ve ever had that was!
 
tim_healings said:
I shall be cooking again this year. It’ll be average, average at best.

Now then a few years ago my mum who is partially sighted was scouring the house for her bulb lit battery powered magnifying glass on Xmas day that had inexplicably disappeared. Hours we searched with no success. It was only when I exclaimed I could detect a quite rancid smell emanating from the oven did we discover it had been stuffed up the old bird along with the giblets. The only vegetarian chrimbo dinner I’ve ever had that was!

Quality fair play :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Cooperman said:
I normally do the meat on Christmas Eve as it makes Christmas Day much less hectic.

Don’t forget the bread sauce, guys. I don’t know many folk that like it, your white meat will be so much better with it.

Same here regarding cooking on Christmas Eve, include the gravy in that also.

The usual turkey and ham in the Lifelong household.
 
Skippyjack said:
jack123 said:
Most prob the same Christmas day, but I am fancying getting some beef or lamb this year. It's all dependant how much room is in the oven, or the missis can accommodate that. Yeah. she cooks it. :)

It's obvious the missis cooks it, especially when you've had a few sherbets on here

It's not obvious at all, I only drink on weekends so please refrain from making such comments.. Thanks.
 
Lifelong said:
Cooperman said:
I normally do the meat on Christmas Eve as it makes Christmas Day much less hectic.

Don’t forget the bread sauce, guys. I don’t know many folk that like it, your white meat will be so much better with it.

Same here regarding cooking on Christmas Eve, include the gravy in that also.

The usual turkey and ham in the Lifelong household.

Turkey and ham for us as well.

My Mrs does the gravy, I always turn down a second slice.
 
jack123 said:
Skippyjack said:
It's obvious the missis cooks it, especially when you've had a few sherbets on here

It's not obvious at all, I only drink on weekends so please refrain from making such comments.. Thanks.

Christmas Day is a Saturday mush you’ll be mangled.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
jack123 said:
It's not obvious at all, I only drink on weekends so please refrain from making such comments.. Thanks.

Christmas Day is a Saturday mush you’ll be mangled.


Never drink much on Christmas Day..

I'll have a few drinks in the evening perhaps, watching tv, although I have taken a peek at the tv magazine, and doesn't look a lot on.
 
jack123 said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Christmas Day is a Saturday mush you’ll be mangled.


Never drink much on Christmas Day..

I'll have a few drinks in the evening perhaps, watching tv, although I have taken a peek at the tv magazine, and doesn't look a lot on.

You’ve got Strictly, Call The Midwife and Mrs Brown’s Boys to look forward to, so you might want to get some cans in.
 
Cooperman said:
jack123 said:
Never drink much on Christmas Day..

I'll have a few drinks in the evening perhaps, watching tv, although I have taken a peek at the tv magazine, and doesn't look a lot on.

You’ve got Strictly, Call The Midwife and Mrs Brown’s Boys to look forward to, so you might want to get some cans in.

He’ll be ok.
 

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