Xmas dinner .... Turkey?

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Xmas dinner .... Turkey?

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Already having our yearly debate on what meat to have for Christmas dinner.


I suspect the old turkey will get the heave ho this year in favour of a pork or beef joint. May even splash out on both!


So long as there is Xmas pudding and custard I really don't care.


Would be interested in what other people have though ...


Goose? Swan? Hedgehog?



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Usually  have a joint for Christmas. Always thought that Turkey is highly over rated.  Though have had a cockeral & must say that they are very tasty.
Melton Mowbray pork pie & Stilton for Christmas morning is a must :)
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It all depends on what the local pub is offering at £10 for 2.
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normall a joint, this year on duty Christmas eve, so we are going with Beef Wellington Christmas Day
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RTman10 wrote: It all depends on what the local pub is offering at £10 for 2.

I guess that's a Christmas present sorted at the same time then?

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Yep.


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Summoned to the Outlaws  :(. Quite a few of our Mates now go to the Indian. One day I'll make it. :-X
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Mike wrote: Summoned to the Outlaws  :( . Quite a few of our Mates now go to the Indian. One day I'll make it. :-X

Let someone else do all the ground work ... Smart move. ;-)
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Russian doll roast again.
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How many dolls for you then, in your bird within a bird within a..........?
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10 last year.

18lb turkey
Goose
Duck
Mallard
Guinea Fowl
Chicken
Pheasant
Partridge
Pigeon
Woodcock
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Has to be Turkey for us!....along with piggies in blankets....
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Sullivj wrote: 10 last year.
18lb turkey
Goose
Duck
Mallard
Guinea Fowl
Chicken
Pheasant
Partridge
Pigeon
Woodcock
Quite the little seasonal feast then.....!!! :o ;) Mallard and Duck - interesting...??
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It would seem from all the responses they don't do this over the pond.
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I'll have whatever is served up, just another day  :)
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