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What are you having for Christmas Dinner?

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  • onlyroz
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    Think we'll go with turkey crown this year, plus veggies, roast (or perhaps dauphinoise) potatoes and yorkshire puddings. We normally cook for ourselves and for my parents.
  • Jagraf
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    No idea - at the moment we need to be in three different places at once so I'm thinking a crunchie or something :D
    Never again will the wolf get so close to my door :eek:
  • Hi,

    here's the answer to a stress free scrumptious Christmas dinner,

    GAME_ChristmasTinn_2757572b.jpg

    and looks as though maybe get 3/4 portions, so could last me 3/4 days.
  • Jagraf
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    edited 8 August 2024 at 1:41PM
    Hi,

    here's the answer to a stress free scrumptious Christmas dinner,

    GAME_ChristmasTinn_2757572b.jpg

    and looks as though maybe get 3/4 portions, so could last me 3/4 days.

    Looks delicious :T
    Never again will the wolf get so close to my door :eek:
  • burlington6
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    It's NOVEMBER!
  • onlyroz
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    Would you eat the Christmas Tinner cold? Or perhaps you could boil the tin for a few minutes and then try to get the lid off with fire-proof mits.
  • System
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    Curry cooked in the slow cooker .
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  • Torry_Quine
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    No idea, far too early to think about and husband may be working.
    Lost my soulmate so life is empty.

    I can bear pain myself, he said softly, but I couldna bear yours. That would take more strength than I have -
    Diana Gabaldon, Outlander
  • Pollycat
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    Well, you've missed our 2 choices off the list.
    OH dislikes turkey so it will be beef or pork.
  • missprice
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    Either steak or lamb shanks in slow cooker. As I will be alone in the day time its up to me what I feel like cooking. So likely lamb cos OH won't be home til 8ish.
    63 mortgage payments to go.

    Zero wins 2016 😥
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