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lorna
Hectare
Posts: 7,837
March. Cambridgeshire
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #20 on:
November 26, 2005, 17:35:10 »
Baggy I am sure like me he appreciates all that you do for him.. Lorna jnr only next door but if I go to sons or other daughters son John always offers to take me and pick me up so that I can enjoy a drink with the family. (quite nice having a son who is teetotal..... like father like Son).Lorna told me to leave plenty of room in my freezer and fridge so that she can load it up with her food.. One of the nicest things in my life is to have a loving, caring family. Don't tell them I told you so as they already think I am an old softy ;D ;D
Now Baggy a visit to Kent is quite a thought, but don't think I would get back in time for the evening do ::)
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BAGGY
Hectare
Posts: 891
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #21 on:
November 26, 2005, 17:36:56 »
I'll post the spotty pink mash then shall I ? You would't want to miss out ;D
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TULIP-23
Hectare
Posts: 958
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #22 on:
November 26, 2005, 19:29:58 »
Hoi Derek ;)
Just a quite time .....and a GOURMET...with the Daughter and Boyfriend....and a Lovely Ole Bird [ Her indoors ]
E.J Absolutely BLOODY LOVE CHRISTMAS
Whatever you all decide to do.....Have as Good One
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Derekthefox
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Hectare
Posts: 3,284
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #23 on:
November 26, 2005, 19:36:01 »
Quiet is how I want it Tulippa, but somehow it never ends up like that ...
Derekthefox :D
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lorna
Hectare
Posts: 7,837
March. Cambridgeshire
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #24 on:
November 26, 2005, 19:56:09 »
Baggy. Yes please ;D
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moonbells
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Posts: 1,624
Growing up
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #25 on:
November 27, 2005, 00:31:31 »
Reading this thread, is there anyone here who
doesn't
prefer bubble and squeak to the actual Christmas Dinner ?!??!!!!!
;D ;D
moonbells
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the_snail
Hectare
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Be Kind to Slugs and Snails! :)
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #26 on:
November 27, 2005, 06:10:56 »
Christmas dinner it in my eyes the best if it is no hassel.
We have forgoten the true meaning of christmas. To show off your lottie stuff to your friends and familly :D
Well mines from supermarket as I had a bad year this year :(
O well roll on 2006 :D
The_Snail
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Derekthefox
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Hectare
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Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #27 on:
November 27, 2005, 09:25:49 »
Well Moonbells, I am a bit of a turkeyaholic ...
Derekthefox ;D
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moonbells
Hectare
Posts: 1,624
Growing up
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #28 on:
November 27, 2005, 10:02:03 »
Quote from: Derekthefox on November 27, 2005, 09:25:49
Well Moonbells, I am a bit of a turkeyaholic ...
Derekthefox ;D
We B&S that too!
;)
moonbells
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Derekthefox
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Hectare
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Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #29 on:
November 27, 2005, 14:34:39 »
My preference is for turkey and pickle butties, with assorted relishes ... very little preparation (once the turkey is cooked), whereas of course the big dinner involves a whole morning of preparation in the kitchen, plus a lot of planning time beforehand. Also by the time I sit down, I will have consumed copious quantities of tequila sunrise, so will have little enthusiasm left to wade through 4 or 5 courses ... ;D
Derekthefox :D
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TULIP-23
Hectare
Posts: 958
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Reply #30 on:
November 27, 2005, 17:54:12 »
Derekthe fox ;)
Really love those Red Cabbage Sandwiches Hmmmmmmm
Cold shredded Turkey with BranstomHmmmmmmmm ;D
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boris
Quarter Acre
Posts: 56
Hhmmm, let me think
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #31 on:
November 27, 2005, 18:50:03 »
Ahhh yes, bubble and sqeak cooked in lard. Mmmm. Who needs turkey?
Oh dear, must go now...
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Derekthefox
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Hectare
Posts: 3,284
Re: Christmas Dinner
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November 27, 2005, 19:14:00 »
Ha ha ha Boris!
Tulip - sounds lovely - but why do I only ever think of pickled red cabbage at Christmas .. ?
Derekthefox :D
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BAGGY
Hectare
Posts: 891
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Reply #33 on:
November 27, 2005, 20:24:12 »
Derek the Fox - It's because it is the law to have red cabbage at Xmas.
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Derekthefox
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Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #34 on:
November 27, 2005, 20:32:32 »
Thank you Baggy, you have put my mind at rest now, I can stop feeling self-conscious about raiding the jar, along with the Branston and the pickled garlic ... (6 cloves).
Derekthefox :D
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Carol
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Scottish Borders, Berwickshire
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Reply #35 on:
November 27, 2005, 21:45:07 »
Forgot all about the red cabbage last year!!!!
;D ;D ;D
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wardy
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November 27, 2005, 22:21:13 »
All this talk of Christmas dinner. Has there ever been a virtual A4a Christmas Dinner? If not, then I think we should have one. Bags I make the brandy butter, hic. I'll also be in charge of wine choices! No Anjou Rose for starters ;D Who's doing the bird? What bird? Sprouts - Kitty as she;s had hers on for the longest ;D
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Robert_Brenchley
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Posts: 15,593
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #37 on:
November 27, 2005, 22:32:27 »
I fancy doing a leg of mutton (more likely two so there's one for Boxing Day as well) rubbed with chili, black pepper, cumin, coriander and cloves, wrapped in foil and left overnight for the flavours to soak in, then roasted in a slow oven. They may insist on Chinese instead though.
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lorna
Hectare
Posts: 7,837
March. Cambridgeshire
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #38 on:
November 27, 2005, 22:34:11 »
I could supply the Brandy (had five bottles amongst my birthday presents) and after all it is only going to be a virtual party ;D
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Derekthefox
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Hectare
Posts: 3,284
Re: Christmas Dinner
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Reply #39 on:
November 28, 2005, 00:22:09 »
Does that mean we will only get virtually drunk ... ? ;D
Derekthefox :D
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