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Is Anyone Having Anything Exotic For Xmas Dinner?
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Seems that many just follow the adverts of eating turkey/trimmings/Xmas pud,/mince pies instead of being adventurous on Xmas day.
The usual boring fare, so is anyone going to eat something exotic? Croc, ostrich, buffalo etc?
My friend said she wanted to have lobster but was unsure that that was around in jesus’s times, LOL, she’s not even religious.
I said I don’t think vol a vents, Camembert cheese or rose champagne were either unless m&s’rs were a thriving chain back then,lol, so anything exotic or a break from the norm this year?
The usual boring fare, so is anyone going to eat something exotic? Croc, ostrich, buffalo etc?
My friend said she wanted to have lobster but was unsure that that was around in jesus’s times, LOL, she’s not even religious.
I said I don’t think vol a vents, Camembert cheese or rose champagne were either unless m&s’rs were a thriving chain back then,lol, so anything exotic or a break from the norm this year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'll just be grabbing something from the freezer.
However I've bought a few frozen meals from the excellent 'Cook' range, which our local farm shop sells, to consume over the Christmas period. (I can't afford their prices every day!) So whatever I have will be a bit different to the norm.
This is possibly my most likely choice for Christmas day lunch (served in a giant Yorkshire pud, perhaps with some green veg):
http:// www.coo kfood.n et/menu /christ mas/buf fet/hot -buffet /Veniso n-Casse role
but I've just noticed this on their website, so I might go back to the farm shop to see if they've got it in stock:
http:// www.coo kfood.n et/menu /main-m eals/me als-for -1/chic ken/Duc k-Wild- Boar-Ca ssoulet /
However I've bought a few frozen meals from the excellent 'Cook' range, which our local farm shop sells, to consume over the Christmas period. (I can't afford their prices every day!) So whatever I have will be a bit different to the norm.
This is possibly my most likely choice for Christmas day lunch (served in a giant Yorkshire pud, perhaps with some green veg):
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but I've just noticed this on their website, so I might go back to the farm shop to see if they've got it in stock:
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