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Chicken,Pork,Beef.....

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By *ubmissiveman2u OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Cheshire

For Sunday dinner or non of the above ?

Beef here

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By *unydayMan
32 weeks ago

near

Chicken 😊

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By *artin84Man
32 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

I like a selection of meats. Lamb and Pork would be a winner.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Lamb or chicken for me

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By *unguy2429Man
32 weeks ago

worthing

Chicken

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By *he MinionMan
32 weeks ago

Surrey

Pork out of that choice.

I oddly have never really counted chicken as an option for a sunday roast

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Mostly chicken (sometimes but not often Pork with crackling), Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, sprouts, mixed veg. and gravy.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Sunday Roast has to be beef.

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By *achelTheAnalSlutTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Haywards Heath

Of those three, definitely chicken.

But my favourite is a nice roast gammon 😋

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield

Been eating chicken for weeks due to a lack of money but yesterday I played the good samaritan and it paid off.

This poor lady who looked like she needed a good meal tbh was trying to raise the money to get back to Wolverhampton. She approached me asking for £10

In exchange for the £10, i got a leg of lamb off her. Someone mustbe given it her as they had no money on them.

Lucky lady that she met two kind people in one day.

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By *levobeavoMan
32 weeks ago

crawley

Beef or chicken

With parmasen parsnips, honestly glazed carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, stuffing, Yorkshire puddings and lots of proper gravey 🫠

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By *morousAvocadoMan
32 weeks ago

Somerset

Lamb + mint sauce ftw!

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
32 weeks ago

Midlands

Chicken. Don't eat any other meat.

Katie

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Roats lamb is my favorite

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By *ace400Man
32 weeks ago

near knock

Roast chicken

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By *luebell888Woman
32 weeks ago

Glasgowish

Chicken for me.

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By *unx2019Couple
32 weeks ago

Lossiemouth

Roast pork just for a change, usually chicken as can have rest on Monday evening for tea 😊

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Haven't been to a Carvery for Sunday lunch for years,nice having a mix of meats.

Must remedy it soon.

😃

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
32 weeks ago

Niche

Chicken

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By *uckMe12FreeMan
32 weeks ago

(User no longer on site)

Pork today, it's been so long.

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By *estructionDollyWoman
32 weeks ago

Manchester

You missed off the best meat for a roast.... Lamb!

I won't be having a roast dinner today though.

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By *hank you sirMan
32 weeks ago

colchester

Im a lamb fan but its so bloody expensive, so id usually choose beef.

Annoyingly though everyone else in my house always wants pork!

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By *obilebottomMan
32 weeks ago

All over

Roast beef joint perfectly cooked is juicy, tender, delicious and good choice for a big gathering.

Roast pork joint, possibly my favourite, delicious seasoned with herbs and spices like thyme, rosemary, and garlic. It's a leaner choice too ( not sure about the delicious crackling )

Lamb is of course delicious too if does not have lots of fat and cooked just right. A nice rich and gamey flavour and another favourite of mine.

Who doesn't like a suculent roast chicken. Easy to prepare and gorgeous seasoned with various herbs and spices. And of course leftover chicken is great for sandwiches, salads and other meals.

A nut roast for a meat-free option or restricted diet made from a mixture of nuts, vegetables, and grains and seasoned with various herbs and spices can be flavoursome and delicious.

Keep it varied, give them all a go. They are all gorgeous sunday (or anyday) roasts. And plenty more of course. From goose to rabbit, quail to pheasant and so much more.

Bon appétit mes amis.

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By *arc PolarisMan
32 weeks ago

Birmingham

If I'm not paying for it a leg of roast lamb is unbeatable

Out of these choices then pork as long as I get the crackling 😂

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By *allySlinkyWoman
32 weeks ago

Leeds


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In exchange for the £10, i got a leg of lamb off her. Someone mustbe given it her as they had no money on them.

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Maybe she stole it to sell for £10

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By *awpleasureMan
32 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"

In exchange for the £10, i got a leg of lamb off her. Someone mustbe given it her as they had no money on them.

Maybe she stole it to sell for £10"

Just maybe....

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By *uttercupWoman
32 weeks ago

Borders

Beef in our house

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"

In exchange for the £10, i got a leg of lamb off her. Someone mustbe given it her as they had no money on them.

Maybe she stole it to sell for £10"

More than likely.

Having sold it she probably returned to her car to fetch out more st0len goods and go through the charade again.

It’s the suckers who buy the stuff that perpetuate the crime.

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By *ad NannaWoman
32 weeks ago

East London

I like turkey

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Gammon

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By *dward_TeagueMan
32 weeks ago

wolverhampton

My favourite is beef cooked rare with the usual accompaniments but I like to mix it up so today it’s pork tenderloin stuffed sage, black pudding and apple. I’m serving it with truffle oil pomme purée and some roasted vegetables

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By *uzyjonesxTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Pork with crackling

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Sometimes Leg of Lamb and sometimes Turkey.

Never Beef (which i understand is more traditional to do with Sunday roast).

Still, my favourite has to be the humble Chicken.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

I have salmon with mine tonight. 😬 gone off roasts a little bit lately.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago


"Pork with crackling "

It's what I'm having today (delicious)...

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By *orphia2003Woman
32 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

Lamb if available, otherwise rare beef.

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By *naswingdressWoman
32 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Always lamb

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Luv a real good spit roast as well (delicious)

😈🥵😜😋🤤💋💦💦💦

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By *s Verity VeneryWoman
32 weeks ago

Bliss

Turkey and Gammon, a slice of each ta

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By *enda83Man
32 weeks ago

north

Beef or pork are note good choices

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By *aven RedWoman
32 weeks ago

Liverpool x

Chicken for me x

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By *morousCouple8Couple
32 weeks ago

Cumbria

Beef for me! But I’d be sad there wasn’t lamb

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By *uperSalopian7Man
32 weeks ago

Parts Unknown

Lamb would be my favourite

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By * N SyderMan
32 weeks ago

Here and there

Mix and match.

Something different each week. Variety is the spice of life

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By *aughtydealcoupleCouple
32 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Personal choice would be beef or lamb but due to not being allowed red meat because medical reason it has to be chicken

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By *im le2Man
32 weeks ago

AYLESTONE

Lamb shank with mint sauce.

Pork with crackling and apple sauce.

Beef n Yorkshire pudding.

Chicken with stuffing.

All with roast spuds. Three veg. And thick onion gravy.

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