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What meat are you having for Xmas?
We are having chicken & beef no Turkey lovers in this house.
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Quail, lamb and turkey.
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None.
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Turkey and Pork.
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turkey and beef
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Also scallops if they count and of course pigs in blankets.
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Turkey and gammon
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Turkey and pork
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None at all, but we are having cheating beef, turkey and duck.
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Turkey, ham and pork......just decided on the pork as I have some loin joints in the freezer
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Turkey, Gammon and beef.
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Turkey
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Goose and gammon (nicely alliterative!)
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Venison on 25th
Pork on 26th |
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Turkey and beef. I cook my gammon on the 24th
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Turkey, pork, gammon and venison.
Not all on Christmas Day. Edit: Ooh, and a leg of lamb in the freezer too. |
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None.
We're having Vegusto no-moo roast and Cheatin' gammon. |
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Chicken and lamb
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Turkey, ham and beef - cooking for 14 people this year
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Turkey and Pork
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Turkey and Lamb.
It's too early to get the meats, my freezer is full, I won't be able to fit the medium size turkey so I'll wait till Monday, defrost it marinate it the put it in the oven on Tuesday evening. |
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Pork.
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Four bird roast here
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Four bird roast apparently.
I think we had a three bird roast a few years back and had a turkey crown last year IIRC. |
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Fried Chicken sandwiches. They are one of the best things ever. Hot and crispy with some lettuce and mayo.
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