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Merry Xmas everyone. With a special thankyou to O.H. who keeps us informed of Birthdays ETC.
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Merry Christmas, everyone.
Dunno yet what's for lunch/dinner. I'm not one to make a fuss. Also, we've not had turkey for decades. I'll just take the day as it comes, although I do have the makings of Arbroath smokie crepes in the fridge and various other things in the freezer.
Dunno yet what's for lunch/dinner. I'm not one to make a fuss. Also, we've not had turkey for decades. I'll just take the day as it comes, although I do have the makings of Arbroath smokie crepes in the fridge and various other things in the freezer.
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I'm having a Pheasant this year and my wifes having Chicken both with garden veggies.
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I am having the same issue as OH. Log in (but it won't take it first time). View topic. Type in reply. Doesn't post but thows you out. If this works it's from taking to Peter's advice.
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Well it all went very well here…
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Favourite Christmas breakfast today - cold leftover pigs in blankets and stuffing! Not sure I don't enjoy that as much as Christmas lunch.
But we still have a whole dish of crispy baked stuffing left over to eat our way through. Any suggestions for unusual ways of dealing with it?
But we still have a whole dish of crispy baked stuffing left over to eat our way through. Any suggestions for unusual ways of dealing with it?
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Cook rustled up a pan of left over gammon and fried eggs for me this morning…very tasty…
Haven’t got any ideas for your stuffing i’m afraid, Primrose..
Haven’t got any ideas for your stuffing i’m afraid, Primrose..
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In the same way as you can have pigs in blankets, you could have stuffing in blankets. In other words, make little balls of stuffing and wrap them in a bit of streaky bacon, cook, and then enjoy as a snack while watching the telly or whatever.
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When I used to drink a lot, I never had a hang over but, I bet if I had a lot of alcohol now, I would suffer like you, Robo…
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