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  1. Stockholm Tiger

    Stockholm Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Yorkshire pudding with your Christmas dinner yes or no?
     
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    Take them to, Peter Saxton , who has a number of kitchens - allegedly <cheers>
     
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  3. PattyNchips2

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    of course
     
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    Absolutely not!
     
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  5. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Starters?
    Iceland Prawn Ring?
    Or...
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

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    Daughter and her hubby are doing all the cooking for us this year, we're having a prawn cocktail starter apparently.
     
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  7. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Just done an Aldi shop on the way home from work. New one just opened in Holmes Chapel, it was ok. Cheap booze, crisps & pickles.

    Can't believe I'm in 'til the death (should that be birth & death at Easter) this year. Final round of cakes delivered tomorrow. She's been on the cup cakes & chocolate cakes today. House smelt ducking* lovely when I walked in.

    EDIT: *Obviously meant to be "****ing" & is a simple typo/ autocorrect. I haven't been sampling the booze on the drive home.
     
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  8. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    You go in now but I seem to remember you led the protests about it opening up!! Nimbyism at its worst.
    very 70's wonder what your daughter has told him about you?
     
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  9. Walter Sobchak

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    Of course
     
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  10. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    I'm gonna request a prawn cocktail for this year, not had one for years but I fancy one now. Last year it was Potted Crab with her "Nan's" Soda Bread. Pissed her off a little when I asked if it'd be ok 'cos her Nan died in 2003. I found it strange that she got more annoyed when I described it as pate on toast.

    I'd love one of ours, or all the ****ers, to cook for us one year. Eldest has invited us round on New Year's Day, that'll just turn into a "who can get over the limit first" race between me & the Mrs.
     
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  11. PattyNchips2

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    have a giant one, put turkey, mash, stuffing and anything else in it, smoother it in gravy.
    then scran the lot.
    yummy
     
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  12. originallambrettaman

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    That I like prawn cocktail?
     
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  13. Bengals Tiger

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    Absolutely, yes. We've decided to do a standing rib roast this year, instead of a traditional turkey. Therefore, Yorkshire pud and my world-class roasties (see earlier in this thread) are obligatory, as are roasted Brussels sprouts.
    For the puds, I've found that EVOO works best (smoking hot), and whole milk and a little Kosher salt are essential in the mix. Don't bother refrigerating the mix overnight; an hour at room temperature after a brisk whisk works just fine. Individual puds in a muffin tin are better than a big one in a pie tin.
     
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  14. Plum

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    When I was little we used to have yorkshires for starters with gravy, then for pud with treacle (golden syrup). Not at Christmas though.
     
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  15. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    It's ok in Holmes Chapel, that's next town along, they're primitive. Middlewich, next town the other way have a Lidl, they're scary folk. I'm happy with our Waitrose* but do reserve the right to exploit the cheap alcohol sales.

    Think it was Poynton kicking up a fuss over theirs opening as it was "too common" for them.
     
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  16. Kempton

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    I call it Yorshire pie and it's always the thing I eat last. It's the the most wonderful thing in the entire universe and you've just massively gone up in my estimation.

    Lads, can Patty join the clique? I want Patty in the clique.
     
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  17. originallambrettaman

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    Don't be ridiculous...
     
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  18. Kempton

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    Oh I know but he likes Yorkshire pie and...

    Sigh...
     
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  19. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    More posts like that & I think there's more chance of you being de-cliqued.

    Pattie in the clique? Whatever next?
     
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  20. Bengals Tiger

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    Yup. Been there, done that.
     
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