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Xmas dinner

Postby saundra » 25 Dec 2017, 14:55

Hope everyone has enjoyed there xmas dinner and it all went to plan
I had a piece of pork so plenty left with pigs in blankets broad beans my favourite veg plus peas and carrots and stuffing roast potatoes
Tiny xmas pudding later. I think
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby jenniren » 25 Dec 2017, 16:53

We're having ours late today Saundra, should be ready in about an hour. Turkey, pigs in blankets, stuffing, roast potatoes, brussel sprouts, carrots, green beans and peas, really looking forward to it, should be yummy :D
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby Ally » 25 Dec 2017, 16:57

We're eating Nepali cuisine at one of our fave restaurants in Nerja..table booked for 10pm. 8-)
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby JoM » 25 Dec 2017, 17:39

I love broad beans too Saundra!

We had our dinner at about 2. Turkey, pigs in blankets, stuffing, sprouts, carrots, new potatoes, roast potatoes, roast parsnips, gravy and cranberry and bread sauces. I had Christmas pudding while the others had some cheesecake which I made yesterday.
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby Diflower » 25 Dec 2017, 22:18

We had ours about 7.
Single rib of beef, cooked like a giant steak, left on the table to carve more, frites, rocket, horseradish creme fraiche, beef jus.
Gu chocolate and vanilla cheesecake.
Followed later by a Bendicks bittermint :)
It was b****y lovely :)
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby AliasAggers » 26 Dec 2017, 20:51

We (just the two of us) had a traditional Christmas turkey dinner at mid-day, prepared by my dear wife,
who certainly knows the way to a man's heart. It was superb.
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby saundra » 26 Dec 2017, 22:33

That's nice agers so glad you enjoyed it
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby Kaz » 27 Dec 2017, 09:19

Ours was lovely, even if I do say so myself :oops: Turkey, gammon, roasties in duck fat, mash, mashed swede, pigs in blankets, sprouts, baby carrots, roast parsnips, peas, broccoli in cheese sauce, bread sauce, cranberry sauc and stuffing! After that D's fresh fruit salad was very welcome :oops: :oops: No room for mincey spies :oops: :oops: :lol:

We'd already had some of D's delicious homemade sausage rolls as an appetiser, about an hour earlier :oops:
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby Gal » 27 Dec 2017, 17:36

Oh these all sound gorgeous!

We had turkey, mash, mashed swede, roasties, roasted carrots and parsnips, fried sprouts, pigs in blankets (not for Jen, she's veggie, she had a veggie 'thing' from Aldi instead of turkey) and lots of gravy :)

She had made a key lime pie for dessert as there's only Tom and I who like Christmas pud, but it went horribly wrong so she didn't bring it. Instead she made a bread and butter pudding - it was amazing! We had it much later on rather than straight after lunch :oops:
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Re: Xmas dinner

Postby Kaz » 27 Dec 2017, 17:38

Hi Gal! Your meal sounds lovely too ;)

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