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so...turkey, goose or something different for a change this year?

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painterman32 | 12:00 Sat 20th Nov 2010 | ChatterBank
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I'm quite looking forward to Christmas this year!
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free range bronze or black feather turkey...air frozen though as I am too busy to faff with collecting a fresh one.
I'd like a ham or gammon joint but my mum doesn't like the smell of it cooking.
I'm not really,as it's the first time I shall be totally on my own. But-I've decided to spoil myself on the day-I will cook a duck crown with all the trimmings...and may order a few pressies to open....;-))
Does it have to be a bird? You could always have a piece of beef or lamb you don't usually have, a whole salmon some game etc...
I'm going to try and get goose...if not I'll be getting duck and beef.
We're going to have a turkey crown this year, all being well. The last couple of years, we've had Aldi's three bird roast - which was very good - but we need a change!
lots of swans idling about.....hmmmm
We're going to go stark raving mad and have a goose stuffed with a chicken stuffed with a pheasant because we are all fed up with turkey and want something completely different. It blows the Christmas budget though.
I gave my ex a goose, and she hit me with a ladel, lol.
Are you buying it tiger or doing it yourself? I reckon I'd get hacked off after the first bird and say "sod it".

I don't know what we are having. Duck I suppose.

I am making the chutney, cake and mincemeat this weekend though.
Kangaroo Steaks......
don't waste your money on goose, would never have one again. got it from our local very reputable award winning butcher who also gave me the cooking instructions for it. there was barely enough meat on it for the 4 of us, and what there was was stringy and sinewy. given that it cost almost £50 it was a total and utter waste of money, and this year i'm back to a supermarket ready basted turkey which have always been succulent and tender.
one of my local golf courses is shared extensively by geese, after walking in upteen amounts of crap I dont want to see the beggars on my dinner plate at christmas!

I will probably have a selection of meats
we went for a change last year and had a lovely joint of beef - yorkies etc.
it was delicious and easier to do - no faffing about with those pesky 'trimmings'!
But - I didn't half miss the turkey and cranberry butties, and the delicious boxing day turkey soup! Also, the house didn't seem to smell right! LOL

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