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mummy2twogirls
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Christmas dinner, my favourite meal of the year (526 words)
by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 371 readings)
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Traditional Christmas dinner has to be one of the nations favorite meals for many reasons,A- it's chance to stuff your face with lavish foods and not care about how much you eat, and B- It's an extra special meal as you sit down with your nearest and dearest to enjoy this special day. Since moving into my own house 3 years ago we have always ...  Read the complete review

smileyface1978
Premium Review My Christmas dinner - i love the family together (376 words)
by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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I absolutely love christmas time and i always have my family around for chrismtas dinner each year. Altogether i cook for five adults and seven children. It's a bit of a squeeze at the dining room table but we all manage and it's the only time of the year we do all come together for dinner. I tend to do a three course meal and i cook ...  Read the complete review

daveemmerson
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Better than packet stuffing (203 words)
by - written on 23/12/01 (Useful, 382 readings)
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Why not be adventurous this Christmas and make your own stuffing. Be the envy of your friends when you tell them you don’t use packet stuffing’s and make your own. This is one of my favourites BACON & MUSHROOM STUFFING 4 oz Mushrooms finely chopped 2 oz Butter or Margarine 8 oz Streaky Bacon, rinded ...  Read the complete review

dinner (285 words)
by - written on 03/12/01
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This the one meal I love cooking the most. I usually cook the Turkey the day before, because my lot like it cold on the day. So I cook it with an onion and an apple inside, and smokey bacon rashers covering the bird to stop it burning. Cook it slowly over a few hours mmmmm yummy. On Christmas morning then I can get to grips with the veg which ...  Read the complete review

Aspen
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: How could a turkey resist at Christmas (488 words)
by - written on 26/12/00 (Very useful, 299 readings)
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I’m depressed. This is such a bad time of year for me an’ my kin. Hey! I’ve had such a good time these last few weeks! I’ve been looked after so well. And the food! All I could eat and more! Gosh, anyone would have thought it was Christmas. But suddenly, so many of my younger, plumper friends have ...  Read the complete review

Motley
Premium Review Get the lot from M&S UPDATED!! (789 words)
by - written on 14/12/00 (Very useful, 4570 readings)
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This year, Christmas is coming in a box from Marks and Spencer’s. My partner and I have invited our two best friends over for Christmas day. We all agreed that we would all muck in so that it wasn’t too much of a pain for anyone. Since this agreement, our friends have pulled a dirty trick and booked a pre-Christmas holiday to ...  Read the complete review

fairdonion
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Christmas dinner, trimmings and family (173 words)
by - written on 13/12/00 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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The best Christmas gift to me is all my family around the Christmas table on Christmas day and we will be this Christmas like all the Christmasses past. But, like all Mums with Children, I dont know how many more years this will happen. I am not being a misery. I have 3 children one got engaged this year and I am so happy that her and her ...  Read the complete review

sweetlady
Premium Review I prefer chicken (97 words)
by - written on 08/12/00 (Somewhat useful, 49 readings)
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There is a time for everthing and Christmas is the is a time for turkey. I personally prefer chicken (turkey's a bit dry) but turkey feels Christmassy and special. Nothing can beat a real christmas dinner: Homemade soup Turkey + trimmings (e.g. roast+mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts, carrots, sweetcorn, chipalattos, ...  Read the complete review

calm
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Christmas Dinner Yum Yum. (284 words)
by - written on 02/12/00 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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This the one meal I love cooking the most. I usually cook the Turkey the day before, because my lot like it cold on the day. So I cook it with an onion and an apple inside, and smokey bacon rashers covering the bird to stop it burning. Cook it slowly over a few hours mmmmm yummy. On Christmas morning then I can get to grips with the veg which ...  Read the complete review

marklane
Premium Review Never have been able to finish one! (200 words)
by - written on 30/11/00 (Useful, 62 readings)
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I don't know about the rest of you but I love waking up on Christmas day and thinking "what can I eat!" Normally I am not a huge eater but when it comes to Christmas I can't stop. I love tradditional Christmas dinner with all the trimmings but by lunch time when I come to eat it, I have stuffed my face with chocolate, ...  Read the complete review

Machelle33
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: My Christmas Dinner is Very Traditional ! (905 words)
by - written on 22/11/00 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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Every year, about two days from Christmas.I go to the market and get everything I need for our Family get together.Every year, I try to add something new to our dinner.Here is my traditional dinner and the recipes as well.Maybe you want to try.I'm a country girl who loves country cooking. ButterBall Turkey I usually get ...  Read the complete review

krazyk
Premium Review Tradition Christmas Din-Dins! (213 words)
by - written on 18/11/00 (Useful, 78 readings)
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I think Christmas is really enhanced by Christmas Dinner - Traditional Christmas Dinner. One of my friends parents suggested that there family go to a put for Christmas lunch. She, like myself, thinks this is a horrible idea! Half the fun of Christmas is preparing Christmas Dinner - especially if your parents do the majority of it. To ...  Read the complete review

sharktrager
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: I love it (101 words)
by - written on 16/11/00 (Useful, 62 readings)
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I love Christmas dinner. What with the turkey, the carrots, the sausages (which my mother always burns - Christmas dinner would'nt be the same without burnt sausages!) and the Christmas pud, it's just fantastic. The one thing I could do without is brussel sprouts, but they always seem to end up on my plate somehow! Of course, the ...  Read the complete review

Sausage
Premium Review How happy is you turkey? (128 words)
by - written on 13/11/00 (Useful, 191 readings)
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Christmas is a time for enjoying yourself and thinking of others. It is great to have a slap up christmas dinner but it feels better to know your turkey (or other meat) has had a life free from pain and stress. I realise christmas is an expensive time and free range meat is more expensive but it can marr your best meal of the year knowing the main ...  Read the complete review

barbara107
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Christmas Pudding Ice Cream (317 words)
by - written on 13/11/00 (Very useful, 300 readings)
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I have always cooked a traditional christmas dinner and probably always will.The only thing that ever changes is what we have for pudding! Not being a great lover of christmas pudding (who is?)we have tried most of the alternatives.Mince pies,chocolate log,christmas cake,then last year I discovered a wonderful new recipe that we all ...  Read the complete review

stevehthompson
Premium Review Best Meal of the Year! (99 words)
by - written on 12/11/00 (Useful, 131 readings)
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I just love my Christmas Dinner and think it is the best meal of the year. I don't think you can beat your mums cooking, especially mine. Of course we have the traditional Turkey but it is all the trimmings that make it a dinner fit for a king. I think my favourite part of Christmas dinner is the Chipolartas ( hope I spelt that right ), you ...  Read the complete review

sit2020
Premium Review Traditional Christmas Dinner: Stuffing that bird (115 words)
by - written on 12/11/00 (Useful, 351 readings)
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Thought I would share with you how I doo my stuffing for the Turkey. I got bored with just adding sausage meat, and thought I would see what I could do to improve on the stuffing that I used to use, so here is mine. 50% Pork Sausage Meat 50% Paxo sage and onion stuffing mix onion and fresh ground balck pepper. Mix the Paxo ...  Read the complete review

kirstieksf
Premium Review Christmas Dinner - don't worry about it! (527 words)
by - written on 12/11/00 (Very useful, 910 readings)
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So much emphasis is put on the traditional Christmas dinner, that it often becomes the focus of the entire day for the poor cook. Having taken over the Christmas catering from my mum and nan on my 18th birthday (yes, it's Christmas Day!), this will be my 8th year as cook. There are only five of us for Christmas each year, which may seem ...  Read the complete review

Traditional Christmas Dinner: I Love Christmas Dinners! (117 words)
by - written on 11/11/00
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Christmas Dinner is one of my favourite parts of Christmas! The mouth-watering turkey, the crispy spuds, the delicious vegetables. There has been a tradition in out family for years where each person buys a present for another person which is put in a do it yourself style cracker (which are available from most ...  Read the complete review

elvina
Premium Review Great Cheap Christmas Pud (112 words)
by - written on 10/11/00 (Useful, 209 readings)
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If you want a good cheap Luxury Christmas Pudding with loads of fruit and quite a bit of alcohol I recommend Mrs Peeks. You can buy it at your local Aldi store and costs £2.99 for a 900g one. It comes in its own bowl and cooks like all the others on the market. It is a lot cheaper than most others on the market eg Sainsburys have one on special ...  Read the complete review

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