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View Poll Results: What are you having for Christmas dinner?
Christmas dinner with Turkey 146 54.07%
Christmas dinner with duck 3 1.11%
Christmas dinner with goose 3 1.11%
Christmas dinner with chicken 18 6.67%
Fish and chips 1 0.37%
Indian meal 5 1.85%
Chinese meal 2 0.74%
Italian meal 2 0.74%
A mixture of one or more of the above 14 5.19%
Another option not listed above 57 21.11%
I am not having Christmas dinner or any special meal on Christmas Day 10 3.70%
I am undecided on the subject at this time 8 2.96%
I have no view on this subject at the moment 1 0.37%
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Old 13-12-2011, 21:56
Terry Telly
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What are you having for Christmas Dinner?

Perhaps you have not decided yet - or are having the decision made for you? . If you are not having Christmas dinner what will have eat instead?

Please vote in the poll at the top of this page and/or comment in this thread. Thank you.
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Old 13-12-2011, 21:58
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Turkey for us. Kitten for the snake. <kidding>
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Old 13-12-2011, 21:59
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Terry - you have more polls than Peterborough.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:01
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Terry - you have more polls than Peterborough.
There are not enough polls in this section of the forum - a couple of new ones this evening will help keep things moving.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:03
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What do you do with the information you gather from all these polls? What do you mean they will help keep things moving?
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:05
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I will be having a quorn gruyere cheese and leek escalope and my partner will be having chicken with bacon and leek stuffing. The usual roast potatoes etc with them.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:13
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I will be having a quorn gruyere cheese and leek escalope and my partner will be having chicken with bacon and leek stuffing. The usual roast potatoes etc with them.
You have my sympathies.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:14
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Turkey for most I don't know yet what the veggies will be having.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:16
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I will be having a quorn gruyere cheese and leek escalope and my partner will be having chicken with bacon and leek stuffing. The usual roast potatoes etc with them.
Sounds good. My aunt loves to host Christmas dinner although her sons do most of the work these days. We'll be having turkey with all the trimmings.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:18
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I don't know. I'm not making it this year, I don't think.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:18
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Christmas dinner with turkey.

lmao @ fish 'n' chips
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:33
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Probably a pre cooked chicken meal, that's been reheated within an inch of its life, with some sauce and unidentifiable vegetables. A rock hard bread roll that requires a jackhammer to prize it open to apply the chilled butter.

A fruit substance tart/compote gooey mess thats never seen fruit, but sat next to a carton of Tropicana fruit juice, so that makes it healthy
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:36
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turkey with all the trimmings
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:39
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Will be in Spain for Christmas so will either have Turkey or Lamb. And yes it will be very fresh!
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:39
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Haven't decided yet, but it won't be any of the options you've listed. I'm thinking a meatloaf, but it really depends on what's available when I go shopping for Xmas food next Tues.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:44
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A bit of a faff doing a Turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, for one person on Christmas day.

I had mine the other day in a John Lewis restaurant instead.
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:46
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lmao @ fish 'n' chips
Only because there are no chippies open.

NB. A Christmas dinner includes turkey. It's not with turkey
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Old 13-12-2011, 22:53
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Baked salmon. A family favourite.
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Old 13-12-2011, 23:02
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Don 't know if it will be turkey but I will be in Turkey!
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Old 13-12-2011, 23:11
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Castrated chicken.
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Old 13-12-2011, 23:14
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Only because there are no chippies open.

NB. A Christmas dinner includes turkey. It's not with turkey
Who would have fish 'n' chips for an Xmas lunch though even if they were open? D:
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Old 13-12-2011, 23:22
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No vegetarian option on the poll.

I'll be having the traditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings but without the meat, obviously. I usually have mushroom loaf instead.

And Christmas pud with cream for afters.

Mmm this is making me hungry now lol.
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Old 14-12-2011, 00:18
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No vegetarian option on the poll.
How about the "Another option not listed above" section of the poll? I think that covers it.
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Old 14-12-2011, 00:25
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How about the "Another option not listed above" section of the poll? I think that covers it.
Yes, i did vote for that option. Cheers
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Old 14-12-2011, 00:27
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I have been roped into cooking the blessed thing this year. Suppose it'll be the full works with whatever meat I can find on Christmas Eve.
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