17-10-2013 4:09 PM
It will soon be time to put in my order for the Christmas bird and can't decide what to have this year, usually have a Turkey, We are having beef on Boxing day so that is sorted.
17-10-2013 4:28 PM
We usually have turkey and beef on Christmas day and ham on boxing day. I'm not keen on goose and there's nothing on a duck.
Could you eat this????
17-10-2013 4:33 PM
If you have goose you will have the fat to make lovely roasties till the following Christmas !!!
Don't need so many extras either as is very tasty and my goose was cheaper than a lot of free range turkeys last year !!!
17-10-2013 4:41 PM
Depends how many of you there are. I always have duck on 'the day' as it's just me & Damson here but when the family arrive later in the week we have a big joint & a small Turkey. I love duck!
17-10-2013 4:54 PM
None of the above! We have chicken as (a) it is smaller (b) the kids prefer chicken and (c) there is so little left over with the chicken thereby alleviating the need to eat cold chicken for weeks after christmas. Tried a goose the year before last...it cost an absolute fortune and there was really not that much meat on the bird. Sometimes the boys will have lamb on boxing day though
17-10-2013 5:01 PM
Turkey...Swishy daughter is having us all on Christmas day,first Christmas in their home and first time cooking a full Crimble dinner....
well nearly full,I'm cooking the turkey 'cos one big enough for all 8 of us won't fit in her oven...so she says..
So there I'll be....schlepping a cooked turkey and it's meaty trimmings cross country....
Lets hope it's not snowing
17-10-2013 5:05 PM
Ours is already in the freezer. A couple of weeks back, we bought a turkey crown. As there's only two of us, that will be ample.
17-10-2013 5:25 PM
We go for a turkey crown plus a veggie option for me 🙂
Gammon for boxing day, but to be honest with just one adult eating it and 2 kids the two would last forever so we usually end up cooking a curry and freezing it.
I usually go shopping on Christmas eve, in the afternoon so plans may change after a visit to the reductions section
17-10-2013 5:47 PM
I usually get a turkey crown as OH is absolutely mad about turkey, but it's all gone by the day after boxing day!!! he'll eat turkey butties till he's blue in the face...I like duck but ooooh CG was that a goose in your piccie or a duck? I hope you meant the critter in the front of the piccie and not the two in the back
I've never eaten goose.....
17-10-2013 5:49 PM
17-10-2013 5:50 PM
Turkey is supposed to be good for you. My mum has a turkey sandwich before she goes to bed as it is supposed to help you sleep.
17-10-2013 5:53 PM
That was Ozzie (the gossie) that we reared. He used to sleep with the dogs.
17-10-2013 5:54 PM
With a bit of luck there will be no Xmas dinner, I am hoping to be able to help out at the emergency shelter for the homeless. What is served there will depend on what we can beg or get very cheaply, but it is highly unlikely to be turkey, goose or duck.
17-10-2013 5:58 PM
Son said he'll cook again this year. He did it last year including home made stuffing and home made Christmas pudding and made his own bread while looking after his two young daughters, of 3 and 7. There were nine for dinner and 14 for tea. I can't compete with that!
19-10-2013 2:25 PM
I always love Turkey and am surprised at many people not liking it. With lots of nice gravy it will not be dry and cooked right. I do like Duck but not as much.OOOhhhhh yummy yums.
19-10-2013 3:17 PM
19-10-2013 6:12 PM
If it was up to me I would have Beef on Christmas Day as well as Boxing day but hubby likes his birds, I like goose, however I like to have cold meat the day after Boxing day and there usually isn't much left for cold cuts. So it will probably be Turkey again.
19-10-2013 6:40 PM