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Will it be turkey, goose, chicken, or ???
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syljo | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:40 |
Sean, its owner must have thought the cat was ill when it refused its dinner at home. Sylvia xxx |
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Sean | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:15 |
the missus and kids found it under MY bed obviously well satisfied and managed to get the blighter out of the house without waking me as they knew i would have killed it ! which was more than my own cat would have done as it was asleep at the time on my slippers! |
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Sean | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:15 |
the missus and kids found it under MY bed obviously well satisfied and managed to get the blighter out of the house without waking me as they knew i would have killed it ! which was more than my own cat would have done as it was asleep at the time on my slippers! |
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syljo | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:09 |
Sean, I found this very amusing - sorry! I can just see ginger puss eating its way through your dinner - my sense of humour! Sylvia xxx |
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Sean | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:06 |
last christmas a ginger tom crept in and ate his way through our turkey, so hopefully if it reappears this year GINGER TOM and all the trimmings !! i hope cats can read this message |
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syljo | Report | 14 Nov 2004 17:05 |
As a child I never had chicken or turkey, nor goose as my mother didn't like these. It was always a beef joint for Xmas. I suppose we women only cook what we like really. I know I do. My husband likes rabbit but I don't. I've only cooked rabbit twice for him, a tame rabbit and a wild rabbit - ugh! Never again. Sylvia xxx |
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Janet | Report | 14 Nov 2004 16:54 |
I always have to do two Christmas dinners - one on the day and one when son comes home. Have Goose on the day and Turkey for the 2nd on one and always have to save a slice or two of goose as well - lol Janet |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 14 Nov 2004 15:49 |
Christmas day lunch = one very large joint of roasted beef plus fresh vegetables and all the trimmings. Yum! Viv |
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Winter Drawers Ever Near | Report | 14 Nov 2004 15:36 |
If my husband has his way it will be pie and chips with lots of vinegar. Only us both this Xmas so will save me lots of money which I will no doubt spend on my daughters and grandchildren. |
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Carole | Report | 14 Nov 2004 15:36 |
Turkey from M&S with their chestnut stuffing - garnsihed with chipolatas and bacon rolls - mmmmmmmmm! Mouth watering just thinking about it! |
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syljo | Report | 14 Nov 2004 15:32 |
I wonder what proportion of us have turkey for Xmas, or goose. I go for the turkey myself. Sylvia xxx |
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