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Beef here I was going to try Goose Fat this year - is it good then? saw it at a Farm Shop a few weeks back £3.99 for a small jar x |
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Christmas Day is a bit of a non-event in our house. Before the boys came along we always used to go to a restaurant and spend most of the afternoon/evening there. Christmas Eve is the main celebratory day (me being mainland European) and fish is always eaten, together with many other smaller, delicious courses. Boxing Day has always been the day for hubby's children to come over. This is still the case (although both grandmothers also join us now). There's no hard and fast rule for this meal - we've had all sorts of things; pheasant, goose, duck, partridge, etc. but we may have had turkey when his children were smaller (can't really remember). |
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