What are you having for dinner tonight

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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:How do you eat yours?

https://news.sky.com/story/christmas-di ... l-11177157

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I'll be at the other half's Mother's: Turkey and 18 veg. :roll:
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Sniffer wrote:
Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:How do you eat yours?

https://news.sky.com/story/christmas-di ... l-11177157

Funny
I'll be at the other half's Mother's: Turkey and 18 veg. :roll:
Round at the mother-in-laws.. be respectful with that Meat and veg Sniff. ;)
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Oh er well ......... :D
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Prawn cocktail

Confit du canard

Christmas pud

Wines
Champagne
Ventoux
Sauternes
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What? After the Christmas dinner my daughter cooked up, no room for anything else 'till dinner time tomorrow!
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Cold Turkey & chips absolutely lovely :D
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Roast Pork (rest of joint we cooked chrimmy eve) along with 5 veg and a bottle of white.
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Now I know I'm not from Yorkshire but this may be considered a Yorkshire emotion. I'm not a lover of turkey so I purchased a leg of lamb which I tenderly massaged with oil, salt, Rosemary and garlic. I roasted it to perfection basting it with love and then cradled it to the outlaws yesterday where I had 2 YES 2 slices with a little ham AND NO TURKEY. We had a tipple or 2 and made our way home.

Today her indoors said we would have a lovely tea of "TURKEY" and "a bit of ham" etc. I asked where the lamb was to which she replied "Oh I left that for my dad "HE DOESN'T LIKE TURKEY.

£20 worth of flaming lamb, I cooked and I get 2 flaming slices. Her dad didn't even eat any today as his grand daughter took it to share at work.

I'm now officially a grumpy old bas$ard !!!
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Davycc wrote:Now I know I'm not from Yorkshire but this may be considered a Yorkshire emotion. I'm not a lover of turkey so I purchased a leg of lamb which I tenderly massaged with oil, salt, Rosemary and garlic. I roasted it to perfection basting it with love and then cradled it to the outlaws yesterday where I had 2 YES 2 slices with a little ham AND NO TURKEY. We had a tipple or 2 and made our way home.

Today her indoors said we would have a lovely tea of "TURKEY" and "a bit of ham" etc. I asked where the lamb was to which she replied "Oh I left that for my dad "HE DOESN'T LIKE TURKEY.

£20 worth of flaming lamb, I cooked and I get 2 flaming slices. Her dad didn't even eat any today as his grand daughter took it to share at work.

I'm now officially a grumpy old bas$ard !!!
Whilst I can, wholeheartedly, recognise and share your disappointment may I just remind you of a post a couple of days ago:
"Some of you may or may not know I had an "interesting" break up a few years ago which set me back quite a bit.
GOOD news is I'm rebuilding with a wonderful partner."
;) :angel:
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Sniffer wrote:
Davycc wrote:Now I know I'm not from Yorkshire but this may be considered a Yorkshire emotion. I'm not a lover of turkey so I purchased a leg of lamb which I tenderly massaged with oil, salt, Rosemary and garlic. I roasted it to perfection basting it with love and then cradled it to the outlaws yesterday where I had 2 YES 2 slices with a little ham AND NO TURKEY. We had a tipple or 2 and made our way home.

Today her indoors said we would have a lovely tea of "TURKEY" and "a bit of ham" etc. I asked where the lamb was to which she replied "Oh I left that for my dad "HE DOESN'T LIKE TURKEY.

£20 worth of flaming lamb, I cooked and I get 2 flaming slices. Her dad didn't even eat any today as his grand daughter took it to share at work.

I'm now officially a grumpy old bas$ard !!!
Whilst I can, wholeheartedly, recognise and share your disappointment may I just remind you of a post a couple of days ago:
"Some of you may or may not know I had an "interesting" break up a few years ago which set me back quite a bit.
GOOD news is I'm rebuilding with a wonderful partner."
;) :angel:
Blah de blah blah blah.... True.... but this is food we're talking about :D
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