Sell these in Silksworth. Had one the other day. F*cking disgraceful mind, £3 f*cking quid. The thieving b*stards.
Well no doubt we will have a full team of outlaws. B*stards. It will be moi supplying the venue, the scran and the booze. They dont even bring a pint of milk. Even 4 cans would be a gesture. Greedy tw*ts. Then they wonder why i go to sleep in the middle of the floor for an hour or so whilst they are there. Its to p*ss them off. Do they take the h*nt? Do they f*ck.
My mum puts butter under the skin, makes me sick watching her do it. I only like the afterwards part when I get to eat it all.
If you prick the skin with a fork in several places, the fat from the butter & bacon will run into the meat making it nice & juicy.
I'm surprised by this thread. I've always thought it perfectly normal to have yorkies on a Christmas dinner. Christmas dinner is just a bigger version of every Sunday dinner you eat, week in week out. Of course you have yorkies with it. Muppets.
I have heard lots of people saying that you shouldn't have yorkshire puds on a Sunday dinner over the years, but I bloody love them so we have them..
Seems a popular debate online. No conclusion. To each their own. All I know is that we've never had them on Xmas.
mate, go to sleep on the middle of the table, just as you're sbout to tuck into dessert. that might get shot of 'em. If you lie on the floor they'll just think Gil is smashed on Chrimbo day..... again!
Never had yorkues in chrimbo day, from memory. This year I can't be arsed with cooking much at all. In-laws are doing the traditional scran: baked ham, liver, salmon, carrot casserole, spuds, winter salad, beetroot moose and some other stuff. all celebrated on the 24th. For the 25th I've ordered reindeer, and that is all i'm eating along with some wine. then i'll tuck into the port, brandy cheese and grapes. **** the cake, i'll be sick.
There seems to be a few heathens on here, unfortunately Sunday dinner should always include yorkies Christmas dinner does NOT include the word 'sunday' (with this year being on a sunday, it'll still not be called 'sunday dinner' 'cos it's christmas dinner) so yorkies shouldn't even be mentioned Fecking heathens