Have you considered turkey? I believe that's quite popular at this time of year, so you should be able to find some in the shops.
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The Official Christmas Dinner Thread
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Duck or Goose? Salmon or Beef?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHave you considered turkey? I believe that's quite popular at this time of year, so you should be able to find some in the shops."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Okay, how about a variation on the turducken theme?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOk, looks like it's the prefect Christmas as it will be just MrsMac and I for dinner, no kids, which means I can play a little with the traditional, looking for ideas other than turkey, can be completely out of left field.

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By tradition the Guns get a brace each so unless they are absolutely tulipe or the shoot is particularly tulipe there will be several hundred brace afterwards.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'm volunteering to be a beater for one of the local Exmoor shoots over Christmas. There are about 70 shoots, and a neighbour who does it is having a word with one of the shoot managers.
Good exercise, £60 cash in hand ("no tax please, we're British"), a decent meal, and a good piss up at the end of the day, where I can meet some possibly interesting locals (but probably end up blowing most of the £60!), and maybe a brace of birds to take home if for some reason the shooters don't want all of them.

If you have a word with one of the keepers you should be able to get a brace or two either of the days shoot or better still if you want to eat them, of a previous shoot.Comment
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Why not save the pennies while doing something different. Have a road kill Xmas dinner. It will be a mystery what it will be right up until you peel it off the road as well so a nice surprise for the missus.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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This totally unofficial thread pretending to be official (which it isn't) should be locked and everyone posting in it should be banned for a week
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Feel free to enforce your self imposed ban on the only person you can i.e. youOriginally posted by AtW View PostThis totally unofficial thread pretending to be official (which it isn't) should be locked and everyone posting in it should be banned for a week

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Not convinced about the stuffed camel, for 2 people it may be a bit much they will have leftovers at Easter.Last edited by TykeMerc; 3 December 2015, 02:12.Comment
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Would love to try a three bird roast but a bit OTT for the two of usOriginally posted by greenlake View PostOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Thing is... When did you last actually have turkey as opposed to duck,chicken,beef,pork, lamb etc
Is it not special to actually have turkey??Comment
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