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Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

I've cooked the pie Mrs H ....................my husband absolutely adores it. I often do him a similar pie with the left over Sunday roast. I'm not big on pies myself but I can honestly say this one is very nice.

thanks 

 

 christmas left overs will be used for the pie and frozen  

 

new years eve supper sorted 

MrsH

My kids have decided they want turkey and ham.  I'll do a chicken instead of turkey though because I like chicken better.  They are chalk and cheese when it comes to the rest of the dinner though.  One wants it with mash, roasties, yorkshire, carrots, broccoli, stuffing and gravy while the other just wants meat and garlic potatoes.  I'll have the whole lot the same as the eldest and my OH will eat exactly the same as the youngest which is quite boring tbh but that's all they want.

 

They can't decide on starters or desserts yet because I don't think there's any 1 thing that we all agree on!!

Ells
Originally Posted by liverbird:

I agree I like the Boxing Day meal

 

We have turkey crown and the usual. For pudding we have xmas pud but my hubby is also making a lemon and limoncello mousse

ooooh - I fancy the sound of that.  

 

My nieces are cooking dinner this year (at my sister's)  while my sis and I sit on our bums and amuse the children.     Homemade soup, or prawn cocktail,  Turkey, meat loaf instead of stuffing (actually I have to make that) roasties, mash, various veg, gravy, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, we don't do yorkies up here with turkey (a great failing imo) Christmas pud (not for me) trifle and a chocolate cake of some sort probably.

 

Boxing day we're going to the golf club for lunch with my bro and his family so it's a nice restful one this year (on the cooking front at least)

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Ells:

Oh crap Pirate, if you can't get it fixed before xmas try buying one of those counter top ovens.  We had one in the caravan and it was able to cook a large chicken really easily although I know they do come in various capacity sizes so check it's big enough first.

 

 

bloke came today & reckons he'll get us a new one by next week

he was still pissed from last night-so i think its best we buy one ourselves

no good getting a small oven cos we gotta have the whole thing out & replaced

pirate1111

I never do a starter on Christmas day

 

main course is turkey breast and nigella's gammon in coke  

 

pudding will be a tiny Heston with clementine christmas pud, something  made with apple that I cooked and froze back in the autumn, and probably some fresh strawberries.

 

we have got a much quieter house this Christmas, which has made lunch a whole lot easier. All I have to think about is the vegan, the diabetic and the blind (so no small bones in the food). That's a breeze compared to previous years!!

Rexi

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