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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    I love sprouts. I like all green veg - but sprouts are the best!

    Steamed so properly cooked but nowhere near mushed. Overcooking is sacrilege.

    Eat them lots this time of year - not just on Christmas Day.

    I always assumed public anti-sproutism was an affectation - but maybe some of you haters are genuine? Don't get it.

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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    My wife goes OTT every Christmas dinner.
    This year she's cooking for 7 and we got enough meat to feed half of Africa.
    She bought an extra large turkey, the biggest slab of beef she could fine in the butchers, a large pork roast and around a million pigs in blankets (just as well we got a double oven).
    The ironic thing is we are off on holiday on Boxing day, so whatever is left over will get slung in the bin.
    Madness.

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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    ^^

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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    I love sprouts. I like all green veg - but sprouts are the best!

    Steamed so properly cooked but nowhere near mushed. Overcooking is sacrilege.

    Eat them lots this time of year - not just on Christmas Day.

    I always assumed public anti-sproutism was an affectation - but maybe some of you haters are genuine? Don't get it.
    I love runner beans, I like cabbage, quite like peas so I'm in no way greenist, I just don't like the taste of them.
    I literally have to smother one in cranberry sauce, add a bit of turkey and wolf it down as quick as I can - it's like a bush tucker trial for me.

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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    all prep in the morning with a glass or two of bucks fizz for mam and partner, pub at 12, turkey dinner at 2 ish snooze, tea about 6, loads of sweets crisps etc during the evening , a baileys or two to finish

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    Re: The perfect Xmas dinner

    Still chuckling at prawn cocktail.

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