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What are you eating for Easter?
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MrsE_2
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Apart from chocolate:rotfl:
I'm still toying with getting Turkey or Lamb.
For Xmas I had a boned & rolled Turkey breast I ordered from M&S.
But now I only eat happy birds & I haven't seen any happy birds bone & rolled breast meat for Easter.
Anyone seen happy Turkeys like this?
OR I might have a leg of lamb, with stuffing.
I'm still toying with getting Turkey or Lamb.
For Xmas I had a boned & rolled Turkey breast I ordered from M&S.
But now I only eat happy birds & I haven't seen any happy birds bone & rolled breast meat for Easter.
Anyone seen happy Turkeys like this?
OR I might have a leg of lamb, with stuffing.
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We're having egg and home made chips.'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
Over done beef :undecided and all the stuff to go with it.JeremyMarried 9th May 20090
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:EasterBun Easter eggs I hope! :EasterBunEver wonder about those people who spend £2 apiece on those little bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backward.0
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Il be having
Tesco finest* Organic roast beef (steamed in the pressure cooker)
Rooster potatos 1/2 price at Tesco
cabbage 1/2 price at Tesco
carrot batons 1/2 price at Tesco
Aunt Bessies yorkshire puds bogof at Tesco
followed by
Heinz jam pud 4 for £1 at Asda
Heinz tinned custard 2 for a £1 Asda
Yummy"Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is gone, and do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering"0 -
Roast chicken, roast spuds & brussel sprouts .... shhhh, don't tell hubby, it's one of his favourites ....:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
MSE: many of the benefits of a helpful family, without disadvantages like having to compete for the tv remoteProud Parents to an Aut-some son
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we are having a big family buffet and then probably a roast chicken with all the veg later in the week. we all have a week of work/school so plenty of time to enjoy it x0
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merlinormartin wrote: »Il be having
Tesco finest* Organic roast beef (steamed in the pressure cooker)
Rooster potatos 1/2 price at Tesco
cabbage 1/2 price at Tesco
carrot batons 1/2 price at Tesco
Aunt Bessies yorkshire puds bogof at Tesco
followed by
Heinz jam pud 4 for £1 at Asda
Heinz tinned custard 2 for a £1 Asda
Yummy
You steam your roast beef? I've never heard of that, I roast mine in a roasting bag.
If you like fine roast beef, have you tried Sainsburys Taste The Difference?0 -
We are going out so I will have whatever looks good on the menu.0
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You steam your roast beef? I've never heard of that, I roast mine in a roasting bag.
If you like fine roast beef, have you tried Sainsburys Taste The Difference?
If you like roast beef you should try it from the butchers at the end of my road. Some of the best beef I have ever had!JeremyMarried 9th May 20090
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