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    anti turkey:)

    i dislike turkey from the start and am thinking for alternative roast dinner for x mas

    any ideas
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    I'll be having baked beans on toast....just for the hell of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I'll be having baked beans on toast....just for the hell of it.
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    Venison,pheasant or guinea-fowl



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    OR...........failing that I will be at Hampton court later,I can grab you a mute-swan from the Thames,good enough for the queen and eastern-europeans then its good enough for us right?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    i dislike turkey from the start and am thinking for alternative roast dinner for x mas

    any ideas
    I'm with you on that Moy, I don't care for turkey neither does my wife.

    If you want to stick with tradition why not just go for a nice fresh cockerel instead. You may still find one at your local butcher.

    We always have cockerel every Christmas.
    Hmmmm, tasty and tender.

    You'll probably not get Faverolles (the best breed imo) at such short notice. But anything you get will be so much better than turkey.

    Faverolles cockerel


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    I eat turkey throughout the year ..... when I want a change from chicken

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    How can one take a poor innocent birdie's life at Xmas ?

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    If my wife has her way it will be Pork Adobo or similar.....

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    Chicken-takeaway pinoy style,I think this was sunday afternoon following a sabong session
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    BBQ On the beach vs Turkey hmmmm

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    I'm undecided, I've got a choice of two options in my freezer - Chinese style crispy duck (without the pancakes) or a 4 bird roast (Turkey, Chicken, Duck and Goose). I did have an option on a pheasant too, but I forgot to pick it up from my colleagues house when I dropped him off yesterday.

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    I will be eating my christmas dinner somewhere hot and recovering from jet-lag What about a genetically modified 8-legged chernobyle ostrich Moy?Comes pre-microwaved,self-plucked and you wont have to fight for the drumsticks because theres enough for everyone



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    mute-swan from the Thames
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    I will be eating my christmas dinner somewhere hot and recovering from jet-lag What about a genetically modified 8-legged chernobyle ostrich Moy?Comes pre-microwaved,self-plucked and you wont have to fight for the drumsticks because theres enough for everyone
    well i actually having Saffron Rice with Chorizo and Peas terpe i could make some if you want
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I'll be having baked beans on toast....just for the hell of it.
    scrooge

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    plenty road kills about

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I'll be having baked beans on toast....just for the hell of it.
    In all seriousness, I actually do love a nice baked beans on toast.
    Topped off with a nice runny egg

    Carina like it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    In all seriousness, I actually do love a nice baked beans on toast.
    Topped off with a nice runny egg

    Carina like it too.
    a gollop of tomato sauce on that for me ,,, eggactly perfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    plenty road kills about
    Pheasant ?

    Needs to be fresh though.

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    plenty Pheasant here, i get them wander into my back garden at times ,,,,, (fools ) lol.

    the occasional road kill veneson, quite fresh , it never lays on the road long lol,

    think we leave the hedge hog for the gipo's , though im not opposed to eating hedge hog

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    plenty Pheasant here, i get them wander into my back garden at times
    If they wandered in my garden they wouldnt leave I really like pheasant,I used to live on it as a kid,my dad used to send me out with his .410 and a pocket of cartridges once the leaves were off the trees and they could be seen silhoutted against the sky when roosting



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    If they wandered in my garden they wouldnt leave I really like pheasant,I used to live on it as a kid,my dad used to send me out with his .410 and a pocket of cartridges once the leaves were off the trees and they could be seen silhoutted against the sky when roosting
    those lead pellets play havock on your teeth

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    This is really true. I opened my front door yesterday morning to find a pheasant sitting on the doorstep.
    I had to shoo it away before it would move .

    When I was a kid we had plenty of pheasant and also rabbit.
    Can't stand to eat that now.



           

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