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Seasonal ‘Can only choose one’ poll

With a cup of tea / coffee

Seasonal ‘Can only choose one’ poll 230 votes

Stollen
11% 26 votes
Panettone
19% 44 votes
Mince Pie
52% 120 votes
Christmas Cake
17% 40 votes
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Comments

  • Too hard to answer, sorry! 

  • Not a massive fan of Christmas afters, however, love a job lot of Stollen. 
  • Panettone with a soft chocolate centre. Better with a nice glass with Prosecco though.
  • That's like asking which limb you would like hacked off... So cruel. :D 
     
  • seth plum said:
    Needs refining as not all of those are necessarily vegetarian or vegan😊
    I just assumed they were vegetarian.

    Give it a go. 🙂
  • Panettone in Aldi is four quid and as good if not better than the ten quid offerings in the more traditional shops. The Aldi Panettone in the green box.
    Spread on a little of the Lidl 'Lurpack' (which is IMHO much better than Lurpack Lurpack) and it's lovely.
    Trouble with Panettone is negotiating the packaging.
  • Don’t even know what the first two are . I’m not as posh as AFKA . Don’t like Mince Pies or Christmas Cake so I can’t answer. 
  • Christmas cake, but its got to be full on marzipan and icing too.
  • Can I have two mince pies instead of tea / coffee?

    I dont like hot drinks
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  • I’m not sure I’ve ever had stollen or panatone (isn’t that the soreen that wannabe middle class people eat that costs about £30?)
  • iainment said:
    seth plum said:
    Needs refining as not all of those are necessarily vegetarian or vegan😊
    I just assumed they were vegetarian.

    Give it a go. 🙂
    I assumed stollen had lard or other animal fat.
  • Stollen for me out of those. First tried it at a German Christmas market and I’ve never not bought at least one since. Lidl and Aldi both do very good and inexpensive Stollen. 
  • edited December 2020
    Don’t even know what the first two are . I’m not as posh as AFKA . Don’t like Mince Pies or Christmas Cake so I can’t answer. 
    *Knowing group nod and chorus of "Biggleswade"...  :D
  • edited December 2020
    se9addick said:
    I’m not sure I’ve ever had stollen or panatone (isn’t that the soreen that wannabe middle class people eat that costs about £30?)
    It's just German Christmas cake. If you were wanting to go full middle class overpriced, look for Portuguese Bolo do Rei in the UK...  ;)
  • I have gone for Christmas cake though stollen would be a close second.

    Mince pies are far too proletarian for me ;-)
  • where is the Christmas pudding?
  • where is the Christmas pudding?
    Normally after the Xmas dinner.

    As stated, this is with a cuppa
  • where is the Christmas pudding?
    Normally after the Xmas dinner.

    As stated, this is with a cuppa
    ahhhh, fair enough.

    Christmas cake then but not too much
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  • Davo55 said:
    Christmas cake, but its got to be full on marzipan and icing too.
    With you 100%
  • where is the Christmas pudding?
    Normally after the Xmas dinner.

    As stated, this is with a cuppa
    A cuppa ! 
  • If you have any left over Panettone, it makes a great luxurious bread and butter pudding. Tip, lob a bit of Cointreau in if you have any. 
  • When it comes to a cuppa. After years of taste testing Sainsbury's Gold Lablel is the one and only.
    It take two or three days to wean away from Tetleys or Yorkshire or whatever other rubbish.
  • Literally none of them. All jank. Christmas is about savoury stuff and then a shit ton of Cheese crackers and chocolate.
  • Don’t even know what the first two are . I’m not as posh as AFKA . Don’t like Mince Pies or Christmas Cake so I can’t answer. 
    It's not just me then. Where's the none option or the bakewell tart option?
  • Only like a mince pie out of that list, but even then that's when it's swimming in double cream.
  • Mince pies for me but must be home made.  
  • Only like a mince pie out of that list, but even then that's when it's swimming in double cream.
    So you don't really like mince pies then, only double cream ;)
  • I'm fine with Christmas cake or mince pies, but must be home made
    I think most shop bought are just toooo sweet :)
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