on 20-12-2019 10:34
on 20-12-2019 10:34
I enjoy the traditional festive fayre at Christmas time. This year I have bought in buffet food to cook in the oven, all at the same temperature - A Christmas Party for 1
I have cooked a turkey dinner for enough years and just can't be bothered for myself anymore. I have been looking for a photo of the 1st Christmas me and my son Alex had together - a turkey crown - but I can't find the photo of me proudly posing with the bird
I used to make my own Christmas cake, but after the time I forgot to put in the liquid and it was too dry to eat - even the birds refused it all that goodness and expense gone to waste - never again.
The mince pies have already been opened - I need to buy some more.
In Yorkshire it is traditional to serve Wensleydale cheese with Christmas cake - need to buy these soon.
What will you be eating at Christmas?
on 22-12-2019 15:36
on 22-12-2019 19:48
on 23-12-2019 00:30
on 23-12-2019 00:30
on 23-12-2019 08:48
on 23-12-2019 08:48
I think this calls for an Off Topic vote
All those in favour of runny egg butties with HP sauce - allowed to drip down the arm as being eaten - say "Aye" ; those who disapprove say "Nay"
Voting is open until 9pm Christmas Eve [giving 36 hours to get yours in]
My vote is "Aye"
on 23-12-2019 13:26
on 23-12-2019 13:26
NAY!
I look forward to the different cheeses we always buy at Christmas. Can't beat a bit of Wensleydale & Cranberry. We only ever seem to buy Twiglets and Pretzels at Christmas too LOL
I miss "Mingles" chocolates. Why did they stop making those? Does anyone remember them? And Pyramint
on 23-12-2019 13:30
on 23-12-2019 13:30
I remember Mingles @welshsteve76 though not Pyramint...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-12-2019 13:33
on 23-12-2019 13:33
on 23-12-2019 14:56
on 23-12-2019 14:56
@Cleoriff wrote:I remember Mingles @welshsteve76 though not Pyramint...
Anyone remember those orange and lemon jelly slices, where the rind was harder and sticky? Classic xmas sweets that my nan always had
on 23-12-2019 15:44
on 23-12-2019 15:44
@welshsteve76 wrote:Anyone remember those orange and lemon jelly slices, where the rind was harder and sticky? Classic xmas sweets that my nan always had
I remember by Gran used to bring them over at Xmas @welshsteve76 ... horrible... one thing I don`t miss or want brought back. thank you...
on 23-12-2019 15:53
on 23-12-2019 15:53
@Mi-Amigo wrote:
@welshsteve76 wrote:Anyone remember those orange and lemon jelly slices, where the rind was harder and sticky? Classic xmas sweets that my nan always hadI remember by Gran used to bring them over at Xmas @welshsteve76 ... horrible... one thing I don`t miss or want brought back. thank you...
I hated those to be honest, thank god I've not seen them for years!
YAY to the egg butties and running down your arms