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Xmas dinner being cooked by me for my family and the In laws, the usual turkey and all the trimmings.
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Had Christmas dinner No 1 with the in laws this Saturday just gone (leg of lamb with all the usual trimmings)
has Christmas dinner No 2 with friends the day after (roast chicken with all the usual trimmings)
Christmas Dinner No 3 on Christmas day with my Mrs MU, my daughter and my mum (probable a roast chicken as well).
Never been a big turkey fan, always find it quite dry (could be the way we cook it tbh).
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOver the past few years we've been having Xmas dinner on Christmas Eve, that way we can all chill on Xmas day.
Works well for us.
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Over the past few years we've been having Xmas dinner on Christmas Eve, that way we can all chill on Xmas day.
Works well for us.
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The long lead items in our house are the popular toys that sell out. Father Christmas is on the critical path. The food tends to be just in time thing.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe're doing this. But for not professionally competency, but so my son and his family can join us.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey don't.
Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWe could easily go live on Christmas Day but in order to look professionally competent, and to justify our very existence, we had a meeting and agreed to put back Christmas Dinner to Boxing Day.
For Christmas Day, we'll be having bánh cuốn for lunch (dinner)
and home-made pizza for dinner (tea).
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post8Kg turkey ordered from the local family butcher.
I'll be doing all the cooking, as I do every year while the wife moans about not holidaying in the Carribean.
Why do women always compare their life to the local millionaire?
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Mythical Christmas Dinner
My whole career in project management confirmed the basic truth in Fred Brooks' Mythical Man-Month - projects most often fail due to a shortage of real time.
We could easily go live on Christmas Day but in order to look professionally competent, and to justify our very existence, we had a meeting and agreed to put back Christmas Dinner to Boxing Day.
Because of the imminent collapse of the UK Economy (due to Brexit), we will swerve on the Pink Bollinger and make do with Sparkling Pinot Grigio and Cremant.
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