What meat are you having for christmas dinner?!


Question: i still havent decided yet i might go for a beef joint i had turkey last year and dont fancy it this year


Answers: i still havent decided yet i might go for a beef joint i had turkey last year and dont fancy it this year

Beef, pork and chicken.....turkey's too dry and tasteless.

I'm not sure either, I'll buy mine tomorrow though.

im Having Turkey, Pork and Lamb this year!

can't decide have them all lol

chicken korma...

lol

we get an indian takeaway on christmas eve and reheat it on christmas day so we dont have to do any cooking, washing up etc...

turkey its the law ?

dont go for beef if you wanna change go for goose instead

Edd hewett got it right,

Turkey, sausage meat and pigs in blanket.

Yummy

turkey
have a happy new year

I'm having goose. I'm not a big turkey fan but beef sounds good - I'd go for a rib roast cooked rare.

Bacon on toast,With a fried egg and brown sauce .Then a mince pie for afters.And a big cup of tea.

We were going to have mother in law for christmas but thought she might be a bit tough so we are having turkey instead.

beef and chicken

Honey Baked Ham

Turkey....definitely!!

Goose and venison.

I am doing turkey, standing rib of beef and a honey roast gammon.

The same meat priests have on Friday...NUN

Duck and Turkey

whatever is the cheapest its all full of some old virus

ham is nice

beef, chicken & fish.

this year, as it is our first Christmas in our new house, and with no guests, we will be having a Bear Roast (we live in Canada). I will be making a Turkey on boxing day, just so we don't miss out on the stuffing and leftovers for sandwhiches when our guests do arrive the day after.

turkey, very traditional.

prefer chicken but will probably have turkey

Langoustines and/or Beef fillet stuffed with prunes.

i guess ham and turkey.

I will be having turkey and gammon.

I'm having a spiral cut ham

We usually have either Turkey or ham..or both..

We are having a ham with cornbread dressing, green bean casserole, cranberry salad, etc.

turkey cooked by mother in law...





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