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beef joint and a chicken here....i dont see what the big deal is about turkey, i think its a dry horrible meat personally
it can be! we have 7 coming for dinner so i too have a large corn fed chicken and a decent size fore-rib of beef,keeps all happy and nice to have a choice :001_smile:

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Had goose last year - lovely taste but very oily and not so much plump meat on it as a chicken or turkey?

 

Off to the in-laws tomorrow so will eat whatever is plonked in front of me. Quite happy with turkey and all the trimmings.

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beef joint and a chicken here....i dont see what the big deal is about turkey, i think its a dry horrible meat personally

 

you never experienced my ex's parents christmas dinner, then you would have known it can be a horrible dry meat. :bawling:

 

Jamie

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Did you see that episode of River Cottage where Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall started with a Woodcock and stuffed it in a woodpigeon and so forth until the last bird if I remember rightly was a Guinea fowl? Now thats a feast.

 

Was a 10 bird feast iirc, (turkey,goose,duck,chicken,pheasant etc etc)

10 birds in a sack who could resist?! :001_smile:

 

 

Goose and duck for Christmas here.:thumbup1:

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Nut Roast.

 

My old man owns a nut farm, millions of the little buggers running around everywhere.

 

Not strictly a bird, but difficult to catch and nigh on impossible to stuff.

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Was going for the traditional turkey, but the only ones Sainsbury's had left were the monster birds that feed a dozen people, so we are having goose instead which will be interesting as I've never tried it before.

 

It must beat last year when I had cheese on toast !

 

Whatever you are having, have a happy Xmas.

 

Paul

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I'm doing the cooking for 8 of us. 4 x ducks and rib of beef.

Starters: Pate. Desert: Lemon cheesecake and Baileys choc mouse cake.

Lots of drinking and being merry.

 

The wifes a veggie so shes having a leek pie.

 

Happy xmas everyone.

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this year we got beef and pork joints

 

same here....first year without turkey, was disappointed with it last year so having a change...kitchen smells grrr-eat!:001_tongue:

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same here....first year without turkey, was disappointed with it last year so having a change...kitchen smells grrr-eat!:001_tongue:

 

Save a bit of that beef for youre handsome hound. Turkey for us this year, same as usual. Gotta stick with tradition. Yipeeeee its chrimbo!!

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