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Just Booked A Hotel Christmas Day Lunch For Five.

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Tilly2 | 17:51 Sun 02nd Oct 2016 | Christmas
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I am very organised!

Yippee, no Christmas food shopping for me. :-)

Good luck with yours.
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birthday cake included ?....;0) lol...just askin' like !!!
Have you taken out a mortgage on your house to pay for the meal? (Christmas Day lunch in hotel restaurants tends to be pricey!)
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Oh, I forgot to ask for a birthday cake, Minty. I'd better ring them!
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They are pricey, Chris but it's worth it to me. The less stress, the better.

Mr T's paying. ;-)
Oh no......no turkey sandwiches, cold turkey and bubble and squeak, turkey omelette, turkey curry, turkey soup. turkey stir fry etc etc etc.... you are going to have to cook all those meals instead of relying on the good old turkey. I would rather just cook the one meal and live off it untill new year's eve.....!!
I haven't cooked xmas dinner for years.
Someone got a birthday, other than his Nibs - and they reckon he was born around what is now Easter.....oh well, I'll have one of the shepherd's livestock to celebrate, some extra garlic and rosemary please....
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Mally, that's one good reason for going out. Turkey overkill!
I am either having 16 for lunch on Christmas Eve and 2 for Christmas day or 4 on Christmas Eve and 8 on Christmas Day depending on my friends!
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16 for lunch? I could not cope with that. I haven't got sixteen plates!
I may be by myself - with one non compos-mentis mater as my eldest sis may well be Stateside or in the Bahamas and number three and tribe is off to number four in the Channel Islands. Oh well....
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....well, I have, but they don't match. Can't be mismatched at Christmas.
I'll cook some fetal turkey I think, aka guinea fowl.....
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Take her out, DTC.
lol my good dinner service is 18 places
no good as that is failing now, Tilly.....waste of dosh - I would prefer an extra glass of vintage port in house - and that reminds me to order my non-pasteurised Stilton, the Stichelton....it was wonderful last year, so creamy and delish.
I have only had Christmas day dinner out once. My two brothers and I took our mum and dad. They were very religious regular church goers. The meal was OK but I was so embarrased at the after dinner entertainment. It was a 'blue comedian' who told really embarrassingly crude jokes.
I will probably be cooking for 9. I don't mind because I see a time not too far in the future where I might be on my own, so I'm enjoying it while I can. I try not to get too stressed about it. Difficult at times though.
I will be cooking for 9 as well Christmas day. No problem just as easy as cooking for 2 you just cook bigger portions.
The Turkey, Gammon , Pork and beef all go in the oven at the same time and cook on 'Slow' for 8 hours overnight. Next morning it is just roast spuds and veg to cook. Cooking on slow is great no need for timing and all the meat is juicy and tender. Turkey is cooked breast side down of course , so the juices run down into the breast meat.
What about other Xmas treats like nuts, choices, mince pies and bottles of booze for Xmas callers?!???
Don't you regard that as food shopping??

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