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New Year's Day lunch /dinner
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Orangemaid
31-12-2012
well im doing a little ''sunday''roast , well infact it be Tuesday roast..Pork and stuffing and all the trimmings..All to myself..looking forward to it, plus im doing the proper sausage n bacon thingys..What you having ?
stud u like
31-12-2012
Something with haddock and cheese.
Smelly Cat65
31-12-2012
Roast beef for us
Jenbonjovi
31-12-2012
My mum is making steak pie for the family. I'm vegetarian so I'll probably have a quorn pie.
RAINBOWGIRL22
31-12-2012
I don't usually cook on NY's Day (too hung over so we get a takeaway)

I've got a chicken pie for tomorrow though, from M&S and not homemade. I'll make some mash and do some veggies though!
Nickelback
31-12-2012
Duck!
fizzle90
31-12-2012
Were going to the cinema so it'll probably be pizza hut if it's open
degsyhufc
31-12-2012
Alkaseltzer and Berocca
fatsi
31-12-2012
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Alkaseltzer and Berocca”

That made me laugh

I'm having Beef Wellington
Multimedia81
31-12-2012
A Goodfella's Loaded Cheese Pizza. Then I can defrost my fridge. Tonight I had pork sausages (Freddie Mercury and Noel Edmonds would be pleased!), potatoes and broccoli. Nice to remember our end of year and start of year meals!
Louismum
01-01-2013
Turkey breast roast thing that I bought for Christmas Day, but then decided Christmas wasn't Christmas without a 'real' turkey
Anika Hanson
01-01-2013
Gamon and lamb chops.
Aarghawasp!
01-01-2013
Traditional Ne'erday steak pie.
RuthStar
01-01-2013
We've got some Turkey Breast Fillets from Sainsburrys, We'll have it with Mash/Yorkshire Puds and Gravy, My parents are having a bit of red onion stuffing but that doesn't appeal to me, They can have that and washed down with some Lambrini wine, with a Strawberry Gateau for desert. =)
Orangemaid
01-01-2013
this is my NYD lunch http://i46.tinypic.com/2dhh18n

was delicious, and the meat ( pork and stuffing) was in the prepacked asda meat..i had it once before for a dinner and it was lovely..
ladyjo123A
01-01-2013
Roast Lamb dinner with all the trimmings followed by strawberry cheesecake
Pixie Queen
01-01-2013
Steak pie. The smells from the kitchen are driving us all mad. We can't wait for it to be ready.
shakeyershammy
01-01-2013
Homemade lentil & veg soup, followed by homemade steak pie and roast potatoes with veg. If we've any room, there's a Xmas pudding left over from last week, served with brandy cream.

I restart my diet tomorrow
queenshaks
01-01-2013
I had a hunk of beef of which I was going to roast, then had a better idea.

I cut it into cubes this morning, I plan to make a curry with it instead.
Christian_Grey
01-01-2013
We can't be bothered to cook, did too much of that over Xmas, so we'll be ordering Thai, including pork buns and a curry of some sort.
molliepops
01-01-2013
Vegetable soup for me and I have added chicken to my husbands to satisfy his carnivore tendancy.
fairypenny
01-01-2013
Duck a l'orange and a potato gratin. Except hubby doesn't like duck, so he's having steak. Also, some maple syrup roasted vegetables.
JamesParkin
01-01-2013
We forgot to have lunch today, but the missus is currently picking up a nandos
gmphmac
02-01-2013
We had a big roast turkey dinner again yesterday. I'm not complaining, as I love turkey
breppo
02-01-2013
Mash pot of shredded salted green beans with potatoes and some navy beans. Served with a boiled long pork sausage that looks and tastes much like a Cumberland Sausage. Instead of gravy a generous amount of butter is mixed in.
The shredded salted green beans are made/cured the same way as sauerkraut. They are very salty and they have to be soaked in fresh water at least three times to make them edible.
It's the traditional New Years Day dinner in the North-East of The Netherlands.
I love those centuries old traditions, especially when they are tasty.
Did anyone else go for traditional local food?
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