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Whatchya having for Christmas Dinner?
Will.
22-12-2015, 02:55 PM
pasta because I'm hip fats
Denver
22-12-2015, 02:58 PM
Turkey and beef with all the trimmings
Ross.
22-12-2015, 03:01 PM
anyone who isn't having Turkey leave now
Shaun
22-12-2015, 03:03 PM
The obvious. (Turkey, roast potatoes, carrots, sprouts, pigs in blankets, stuffing, cranberry sauce and yorkshire pudding)
Idk what we're doing for dessert yet, maybe a gateau.
The obvious. (Turkey, roast potatoes, carrots, sprouts, pigs in blankets, stuffing, cranberry sauce and yorkshire pudding)
Idk what we're doing for dessert yet, maybe a gateau.
I always prefer this as my dessert, can't stand Christmas pudding tbh.
Shaun
22-12-2015, 03:09 PM
Yeah same, hate it (and christmas cake). We may get a chocolate log though.
Will.
22-12-2015, 03:09 PM
anyone who isn't having Turkey leave now
Bite me.
Cherie
22-12-2015, 03:11 PM
Prob turkey unless I can be swayed by something else on the menu
Some quorn chicken fillets probs. And then all the veggies and stuff.
Drew.
22-12-2015, 03:24 PM
Some big old bastard turkey and some ham
Livia
22-12-2015, 03:36 PM
Turkey of course!
Niamh.
22-12-2015, 03:37 PM
Turkey, ham, spiced beef, roast and mashed potatoes, yorkshire puddings, sprouts, carrots & turnip mashed, stuffing and gravy.
Going to try Toms prawns n' blankets suggestion for a starter
Dessert my daughter is going to do, I think she's making fruit pavlova and chocolate brownies
Oh and some home made Mulled wine mmmmm
Ashley.
22-12-2015, 03:39 PM
Most likely a roast, I can't wait. :love:
rubymoo
22-12-2015, 03:41 PM
We're having chicken!
With pigs in blankets, stuffing, roast potatoes, roast parsnips, roast carrots and red onion.
For pudding: Christmas sparkle all butter syrup sponge with custard.
And Shloer for drinks:hee:
I nearly forgot the brussels:shocked:
Jessica.
22-12-2015, 03:52 PM
http://puu.sh/m4Uf8/c05d263165.jpg
:worry:
Ashley.
22-12-2015, 03:54 PM
http://puu.sh/m4Uf8/c05d263165.jpg
:worry:
That looks... delightful :laugh: Is that what you're having?
Jessica.
22-12-2015, 03:58 PM
That looks... delightful :laugh: Is that what you're having?
It's a traditional Portuguese feast of salted cod with plain boiled potatoes and kale on the side. :worry: I don't like salted cod, it has a soapy texture, I think there'll possibly be another option, well, I'm hoping anyway.
That's olive oil poured on everything in the picture too and I don't like olive oil. :joker:
Cherie
22-12-2015, 04:00 PM
It's a traditional Portuguese feast of salted cod with plain boiled potatoes and kale on the side. :worry: I don't like salted cod, it has a soapy texture, I think there'll possibly be another option, well, I'm hoping anyway.
That's olive oil poured on everything in the picture too and I don't like olive oil. :joker:
D:
Jason.
22-12-2015, 04:03 PM
Spinach Lasagna
Ross.
22-12-2015, 04:03 PM
It's a traditional Portuguese feast of salted cod with plain boiled potatoes and kale on the side. :worry: I don't like salted cod, it has a soapy texture, I think there'll possibly be another option, well, I'm hoping anyway.
That's olive oil poured on everything in the picture too and I don't like olive oil. :joker:
ngl that sounds horrific
Ashley.
22-12-2015, 04:05 PM
It's a traditional Portuguese feast of salted cod with plain boiled potatoes and kale on the side. :worry: I don't like salted cod, it has a soapy texture, I think there'll possibly be another option, well, I'm hoping anyway.
That's olive oil poured on everything in the picture too and I don't like olive oil. :joker:
Well it certainly sounds better than it looks! :laugh: Oh I don't think I could eat olive oil just dressed over the top like that, eek! I'm intrigued by different traditions, must be strange for you though, you must be used to the British way?
Ashley.
22-12-2015, 04:06 PM
Spinach Lasagna
Lasagne. :love: (probably not for Christmas dinner though mind)
Jason.
22-12-2015, 04:10 PM
Lasagne. :love: (probably not for Christmas dinner though mind)
Yeah we're having something different this year. But idm. :laugh:
Chocolate Yule Log Cake for dessert as always though. :lovedup:
Cherie
22-12-2015, 04:10 PM
ngl that sounds horrific
:joker:
Niamh.
22-12-2015, 04:15 PM
Well it certainly sounds better than it looks! :laugh: Oh I don't think I could eat olive oil just dressed over the top like that, eek! I'm intrigued by different traditions, must be strange for you though, you must be used to the British way?
Irish* :hmph:
Dollface
22-12-2015, 04:25 PM
Spinach Lasagna
get some bloody class ya weirdo man
(i love lasagna tho tbh, and spinach, yum)
Dollface
22-12-2015, 04:25 PM
i'll be having the usual turkey roast dindins
Jason.
22-12-2015, 04:26 PM
get some bloody class ya weirdo man
(i love lasagna tho tbh, and spinach, yum)
I said Spinach, not Findus. :hmph:
Denver
22-12-2015, 04:26 PM
We have finally decided on 3 puddings :hehe:
http://puu.sh/m4Uf8/c05d263165.jpg
:worry:
Ew
Jason.
22-12-2015, 04:31 PM
That boiled fish and potato thing gives me the meals they win in IAC teas
Jessica.
22-12-2015, 04:38 PM
That boiled fish and potato thing gives me the meals they win in IAC teas
:joker::joker::joker: When I tasted the cod before I felt like I was in a bushtucker trial and the prize was not upsetting my future Mother in-law.
Jason.
22-12-2015, 04:43 PM
:joker::joker::joker: When I tasted the cod before I felt like I was in a bushtucker trial and the prize was not upsetting my future Mother in-law.
:laugh:
Daniel-X
22-12-2015, 05:22 PM
Smoked trout on crostinis for starter (:omgno: We usually have prawn cocktail I don't know why we're having this, we were meant to be having salmon pearls or something)
Turkey, mashed potatoes, roast potatoes, sprouts, mashed carrots and turnips, Yorkshire puddings, stuffing, pigs in blankets, peas and gravy.
Trifle or Christmas pudding for desert (Me and me mam don't like Christmas pudding)
Glenn.
22-12-2015, 05:28 PM
Prawn and Celery Cocktail and Bread and Pate for starter
Traditional Turkey Dinner and Beef with all the trimmings
Fresh Cream Yule Log and selection of Gateaus, Trifles, Christmas Pudding and desserty bits.
smudgie
22-12-2015, 07:24 PM
We had our official Christmas dinner on Sunday as daughter will have gone back down south for Xmas day.
Roast turkey crown stuffed with cranberry, orange and pork.
Roast beef topside.
Gravy, Yorkies.
Scorched minted sprouts.
Carrot and swede mash.
Fantail roast spuds(with cumin sprinkled on instead of coriander seeds by mistake:blush:
Honey glazed parsnips and sweet potatoes, roasted of course.
Caulie cheese.
Afters was a raspberry roulade with fresh cream poured over.
Christmas Day it is just a Salmon Wellington with asparagus and broccoli spears, caulie cheese and baby boiled new spuds followed by a berry cheesecake or Xmas Pud.
kirklancaster
22-12-2015, 07:37 PM
Some big old bastard turkey and some ham
:laugh:
Babayaro.
22-12-2015, 08:20 PM
anyone who isn't having Turkey leave now
I guess I should leave but i'm not because Chicken ****s all over Turkey
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