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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Nottingham

What meat do you prefer to have at Christmas or is it a nut roast that you will be having for Christmas dinner? What are you having for Christmas?

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By *929Man
5 weeks ago

bedlington

Beef and gammon

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By *IXEN200Woman
5 weeks ago

newcastle upon tyne

Pork and gammon

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol

Anything but effin turkey

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum

Nuts for me

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Nuts for me"

I should have asked if oysters counted haha 🤣

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"Nuts for me

I should have asked if oysters counted haha 🤣"

🤢

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Nuts for me

I should have asked if oysters counted haha 🤣

🤢"

Oh! You mean your answer wasn’t an innuendo? Ooooops 😳🤔🤣

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By *asha86Couple
5 weeks ago

walsall

Turkey and venison for us

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"Nuts for me

I should have asked if oysters counted haha 🤣

🤢

Oh! You mean your answer wasn’t an innuendo? Ooooops 😳🤔🤣"

It actually wasn't...for once 🤣

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Nuts for me

I should have asked if oysters counted haha 🤣

🤢

Oh! You mean your answer wasn’t an innuendo? Ooooops 😳🤔🤣

It actually wasn't...for once 🤣"

Hahaha speaks volumes about how I perceived it then

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By *uke OzadeMan
5 weeks ago

Ho Chi Minge City

Eland

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By *ags73Man
5 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey "

Aye, it’s absolute shite

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By *ags73Man
5 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey

Aye, it’s absolute shite "

A palaver to cook and tastes shit

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey

Aye, it’s absolute shite

A palaver to cook and tastes shit "

Another example of the Americanisation of everything

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By *ags73Man
5 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey

Aye, it’s absolute shite

A palaver to cook and tastes shit

Another example of the Americanisation of everything "

Although Bernard Matthew’s made a killing.

Prick.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Beef. If I can get a cook at home with venison would do that too

Not a fan of turkey

Aye, it’s absolute shite

A palaver to cook and tastes shit

Another example of the Americanisation of everything

Although Bernard Matthew’s made a killing.

Prick."

Haha agreed

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By *vaRose43Woman
5 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Turkey and Gammon

My old dad wouldn’t be happy if there wasn’t Turkey on his plate 🙄

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Turkey and Gammon

My old dad wouldn’t be happy if there wasn’t Turkey on his plate 🙄"

Traditional, but I couldn’t think of anything worse

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By *vaRose43Woman
5 weeks ago

Forest of Dean


"Turkey and Gammon

My old dad wouldn’t be happy if there wasn’t Turkey on his plate 🙄

Traditional, but I couldn’t think of anything worse "

Same. I’ll do a lovely roast beef when we come home.

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
5 weeks ago

Bristol


"Turkey and Gammon

My old dad wouldn’t be happy if there wasn’t Turkey on his plate 🙄

Traditional, but I couldn’t think of anything worse

Same. I’ll do a lovely roast beef when we come home. "

That I would much prefer, or goose, Turkey and gammon are just dry and bland

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
5 weeks ago

Bedford

20 bird roast, just like the decadence and barbarism of it.

I like vegatarian dishes too, soya chili con carne is my favourite.

Salmon is a great fish dish at Christmas.

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By *ffervescentMan
5 weeks ago

winfrith

I'm having chicken sprouts and potatoes.

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By *otterabzMan
5 weeks ago

Ellon

Turkey and gammon

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By *oubleSwingCouple
5 weeks ago

N. Wales

Chicken and gammon.

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By *ean directMan
5 weeks ago

havant

Duck and gammon

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By *C44Man
5 weeks ago

Ipswich

Beef Rib!

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By *hortyscotWoman
5 weeks ago

Glasgow

Lamb for us and I'm not cooking for the first time!

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By *allySlinkyWoman
5 weeks ago

Leeds

Butternut squash stuffed with chestnuts and cranberries

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"

Butternut squash stuffed with chestnuts and cranberries "

Ooh yeah nice 😁

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By *eliWoman
5 weeks ago

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Turkey and probably beef. Undecided.

Turkey is only dry and bland if you're unable to cook it properly. Don't know how to season or prep. Etc. It's really not that difficult.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
5 weeks ago

Leeds


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Turkey is only dry and bland if you're unable to cook it properly. Don't know how to season or prep. Etc. It's really not that difficult. "

It needs lots of herbed butter under the skin

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By *hortyscotWoman
5 weeks ago

Glasgow

Turkey needs brined. Preferably a couple of days.

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By *ornycougaWoman
5 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat

Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

5 weeks ago

East Sussex

Turkey, beef and gammon

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By *midnight-Woman
5 weeks ago

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Nut roast for me with roasted carrots, parsnips +potatoes, cauliflower cheese

...and I might buy some super expensive vegan Yorkshire puddings (£6!!) as Yorkies were all I liked on a roast dinner as a kid

I might make some parsnip \sweet potato Crocketts too ... oh and I also bought a Swede, so I guess that will be mashed with carrot? (went crazy in Tesco's 15p veg offer )

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By *enk15Man
5 weeks ago

Evesham

I let the kids choose. We are having pizza and popcorn.

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"Nut roast for me with roasted carrots, parsnips +potatoes, cauliflower cheese

...and I might buy some super expensive vegan Yorkshire puddings (£6!!) as Yorkies were all I liked on a roast dinner as a kid

I might make some parsnip \sweet potato Crocketts too ... oh and I also bought a Swede, so I guess that will be mashed with carrot? (went crazy in Tesco's 15p veg offer )"

Yes! Love this 🥰

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews"

Are you making it yourself HC? I am hoping to find something in M&S later

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By *allySlinkyWoman
5 weeks ago

Leeds


"

...and I might buy some super expensive vegan Yorkshire puddings (£6!!) as Yorkies were all I liked on a roast dinner as a kid

"

Asda sell them for £2.50

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By *midnight-Woman
5 weeks ago

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"

...and I might buy some super expensive vegan Yorkshire puddings (£6!!) as Yorkies were all I liked on a roast dinner as a kid

Asda sell them for £2.50"

Vegan ones🤯

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By *ornycougaWoman
5 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat


"Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews

Are you making it yourself HC? I am hoping to find something in M&S later"

I'm making it. Really quick and easy if you buy the premade chestnut puree

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By *midnight-Woman
5 weeks ago

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"Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews

Are you making it yourself HC? I am hoping to find something in M&S later"

Now you've said that I think I have something in the depths of my freezer

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By *nya NeesWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews

Are you making it yourself HC? I am hoping to find something in M&S later

I'm making it. Really quick and easy if you buy the premade chestnut puree"

Amazing,it does sound lush

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By *allySlinkyWoman
5 weeks ago

Leeds


"

Asda sell them for £2.50

Vegan ones🤯"

Yes

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By *ffervescentMan
5 weeks ago

winfrith

Yep theirs no pork without fire .

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By *midnight-Woman
5 weeks ago

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"

Asda sell them for £2.50

Vegan ones🤯

Yes"

Wow, thank you..I'm gonna add a trip to asda to my list 😍😍😍😍😍

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By *iss DevilWoman
5 weeks ago

Bedford

Originally, I was planning Christmas dinner tapas-style, with grilled octopus and some prawns, maybe even homemade sushi. As both me and my partner like seafood. However, quite last minute, I managed to get a joint of beef in Sainsbury's, half price with Nectar card. So this year we are going to have a more traditional Christmas dinner. As he doesn't like peas or carrots, we're going to have a ton of cauliflower cheese, some baby potatoes (possibly made into "dirty toasties"), no Yorkshire pudding as I am the only one who likes it.

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By *ornycougaWoman
5 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat


"

Asda sell them for £2.50

Vegan ones🤯

Yes

Wow, thank you..I'm gonna add a trip to asda to my list 😍😍😍😍😍"

I'll see you there... I need these in my life!

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By *ornycougaWoman
5 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat


"Vegan wellington for us filled with chestnut puree, tofu, cranberries and cashews

Are you making it yourself HC? I am hoping to find something in M&S later

I'm making it. Really quick and easy if you buy the premade chestnut puree

Amazing,it does sound lush"

It is delicious and very adaptable. I've used walnuts/squash/seitan... Whatever you fancy or have in the kitchen!

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By *vaRose43Woman
5 weeks ago

Forest of Dean


"Turkey and Gammon

My old dad wouldn’t be happy if there wasn’t Turkey on his plate 🙄

Traditional, but I couldn’t think of anything worse

Same. I’ll do a lovely roast beef when we come home.

That I would much prefer, or goose, Turkey and gammon are just dry and bland"

My gammon is not dry or bland

And I do my best with turkey but it’s not a fun bird to cook

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By *vaRose43Woman
5 weeks ago

Forest of Dean


"Turkey needs brined. Preferably a couple of days."

That’s what I do

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville

Will be turkey, and I think a ham, have to say I love it and never found it dry with the amount of butter that goes in it. My mum will be cooking it but I usually carve.. instead of taking thin slices, I take the whole breasts off and carve across in 1 or 2cm (skin side to inner bit).

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By *eavilMan
5 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Can't understand why people suffer from dry bland turkey. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to roast a bloody turkey.

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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Nottingham

Got to have some turkey at Christmas it's tradition

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