Its turkey ok or maybe goose ---nut roasts dont count
roast pots of course
but what else ?
bread sauce defo
brussels with chestnuts
parsnips
cocktails sausages in bacon
gravy loads of it
elegant glass of bubbly
none elegant stein of cider
loooooooooooooooove it then in front of the box with further steins of cider and tubs of cheese balls ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
variations of the above ?
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Roast Potatoes
Mashed Potatoes
Bread Sauce
Mixed Veg
Brussels
Pigs in blankets
Yorkshire pud
Gravy
Glass of Veno.
Roast Potatoes (goosefat)
Stuffing
Bread Sauce
Roast parsnips
Brussels
Carrots
Pigs in blankets
Yorkshire pudding
Cranberry
Horseradish (I know - but it's cracking on the spuds)
Gravy
A Spliff
Roast Potatoes
A Spliff
Mashed Potatoes
A Splif
Bread Sauce
a Spltf
Mixed Veg
gras
Brussels
Jesus man, I'm stuffed on sprouts...leave the rest til later, chill man!
Pigs in blankets
Yorkshire pud
Gravy
I could probably eat a plate of just pigs in blankets.
Never had goose before, must be better than turkey which let's face it is pretty terrible.
Roast potatoes( goose fat)
Yorkshires
Brussels
Parsnips
Carrots
Peas
Stuffing
Pigs in blankets
Cranberry sauce
Thick gravy with red wine (loads of it!)
Rose or white wine ( loads of it !)
Or couldnt you just have Roast Spuds and squash half of them with your fork?
I love the trimmings - goose fat roasties, pigs in blankets, roast carrots and parsnips, sausagemeat stuffing, sage an onion stuffing, bread sauce, thick gravy... can't wait.
I hate sprouts.
Pudding has to be chocolate fudge yule log, don't like Christmas pudding or mince pies..
Pata Negra Iberico jambon
Birds Nest
Almas Caviar
150 year old balsamic
Whole White Alba truffle
Pullet de bresse’s for stock
Saffron stock
Yubari King melon
Dodine of rare breed turkey
Wagyu beef wrapped in Gold leaf
Periogord truffles
Akbari pistachios
Kopi Luwak
Amadei chocolate
Densuke watermelon
Gold Ugandan vanilla plate
1949 Cheval Blanc
1988 Corton-Charlemagne, Coche-Dury
1959 La Tache
1976 Chateau d'Yquem
and
Diva Vodka, Piper Heidsieck 1907 Champagne
The wife and I are having Christmas at ours for the first time this year. We're having my mum and her partner, and the wife's brother and parents. They never usually spend time together, so it could be awkward.
We've decided to not try and mix all of the tiny changes in traditions that we each grew up with, and we're going to make our own traditions.
I always had pheasant of guinea fowl growing up; my wife's family always have turkey.
This year we're having duck. And if they complain, then I really won't care!