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Christmas Day Dinner
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Do any ABers eat out on the day? If and when you've done so...what did you pay?
I don't fancy cooking....(I wonder why? )
I don't fancy cooking....(I wonder why? )
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As for moi, eating courtesy of my sister and I ordered her turkey today from the butcher in Mylor, 12-14lb and it has to be a black hen, so the order from deepest France came. Who am I to quibble about the sex of a turkey?
As to Plymouth, have you tried the Fisherman's Arms on Lambhay Street? Their food is well rated.
As for moi, eating courtesy of my sister and I ordered her turkey today from the butcher in Mylor, 12-14lb and it has to be a black hen, so the order from deepest France came. Who am I to quibble about the sex of a turkey?
As to Plymouth, have you tried the Fisherman's Arms on Lambhay Street? Their food is well rated.
DT...never ate at The Fisherman's Arms...in spite of living 5 min away for several years. Did have a few drinks there though.
This is a current favourite... http:// www.qua y33.co. uk/ , and this... http:// www.roc ksaltca fe.co.u k
Both are sadly closed on Christmas day.
This is a current favourite... http://
Both are sadly closed on Christmas day.
I had Christmas Day Lunch at a Loch Fyne a couple of years ago - enjoyed it very much - very good food, friendly staff & a great social atmosphere :
http:// www.loc hfynese afoodan dgrill. co.uk/l ocation s/elton /christ mas/chr istmas- day
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We went out for Christmas dinner a few years ago. It cost around £40 each, three course with coffee. It didn't feel like Christmas, there were quite a few couples there but the atmosphere was missing. Now this year we are invited to stay over Christmas with 14 for dinner, I suppose we'll be longing for quiet before it's over.
We always go to daughters for Christmas. Very rarely have a Christmas dinner.
Had one last year though as twins had never had one. We usually have a buffet with all sorts of goodies and picky bits. Doing that this year. Son in law has requested a Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve so that's what we are doing.
Seems a bit mad but heyho!!. Only bit I am allowed to do is make the sage and onion stuffing!
Had one last year though as twins had never had one. We usually have a buffet with all sorts of goodies and picky bits. Doing that this year. Son in law has requested a Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve so that's what we are doing.
Seems a bit mad but heyho!!. Only bit I am allowed to do is make the sage and onion stuffing!
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