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    #21
    traditional for our household. Turkey crown and nice joint of either beef or roast ham with cloves.

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      #22
      Will probably plump for venison fillet on the 27th when I get back to cloggers, served with red wine and port jus, crreamed savoy cabbage with bacon and roast squash purée
      Last edited by norrahe; 19 December 2011, 20:46.
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        #23
        Originally posted by norrahe View Post

        Will probably plump for venison fillet on the 27th when I get back to cloggers, served with red wine and port jus, crreamed savot cabbage with bacon and roast squash purée
        Sounds scrumptious. Are we invited? Not sure if I'd fancy driving all the way to Lancashire, but I'm sure it would be worth it!

        I've been meaning to try goose for several Christmases running, but never seem to get round to it. Apparently it's coming back into fashion though. Didn't Cliphead say he planned to have it this year?
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          #24
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          Sounds scrumptious. Are we invited? Not sure if I'd fancy driving all the way to Lancashire, but I'm sure it would be worth it!

          I've been meaning to try goose for several Christmases running, but never seem to get round to it. Apparently it's coming back into fashion though. Didn't Cliphead say he planned to have it this year?
          I popped in to Lidl yesterday to get a couple of bottles of their very good Cava (£4.49 a bottle) and noticed they had a whole chest freezer full of geese, as well as ducks. Unfortunately, Mrs. W. doesn't like the idea of it.
          The vegetarian option.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Goose sounds more traditional than turkey.
            Indeed. If it's good enough for the Cratchits...

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              #26
              Originally posted by norrahe View Post
              Will probably plump for venison fillet on the 27th when I get back to cloggers, served with red wine and port jus, crreamed savot cabbage with bacon and roast squash purée
              Cold spam and ketchup probably.
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                #27
                Originally posted by SneakySimon View Post
                But most of the women that I pleasure are fatty, oozing with grease and easily allow me to part there legs…………..oh wait, I see what you mean now.
                Make sure you don't lose your chipolata in there.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                  Sounds scrumptious. Are we invited? Not sure if I'd fancy driving all the way to Lancashire, but I'm sure it would be worth it!

                  I've been meaning to try goose for several Christmases running, but never seem to get round to it. Apparently it's coming back into fashion though. Didn't Cliphead say he planned to have it this year?
                  Anytime dearie But you'll hav to try the channel tunnel, not sure when I was living in Lancashire

                  Goose is fantastic, but I prefer 3 bird roast.
                  Last edited by norrahe; 19 December 2011, 19:39.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by norrahe View Post

                    Goose is fantastic, but I prefer 3 bird roast.
                    You, Jimmy Krankie and who else?
                    What happens in General, stays in General.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                      You, Jimmy Krankie and who else?
                      Would have to be Ann Widdicombe, surely
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