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oooh no, don't like Aunt Bessies roasties. Lamb sounds delicious though. Lamb is my favourite meat. Lamb is 2nd in my meat league. Can't beat a proper steak! Duck is probably 3rd. We don't have Turkey at Christmas, we have Goose (with a beef joint too) but I don't really like Chicken/Turkey/Goose etc. Red meat for the win.
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I love Gammon with white sauce.
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Lamb, then Beef. Love Duck too-don't eat if very often though.
Isn't Goose fatty? Never tried it.
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Make sure you get hold of Canadian Geese and the meat is quite dark but yes quite fatty too. BUT, drain off the fat and use it for the roasties and jobs a good one. It's the big bill that's hard to swallow
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ok, thanks Boris.
I'm a Traditionalist- gotta have Turkey. Never served up a 'dry' Turkey, yet!!
Pressures on, this year. Got a full house!
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C'mon then Rude, whats your tips for cooking a great turkey?
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Turkey is a dry meat, it'll always be dry. I presume what you mean is you've never served up a drier than normal Turkey 
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First off, always cook it upside down. Does not 'look right' but it helps alot.
Streaky bacon, under the skin (bleugh-not my job, thankfully) It does the job when the Turkey, is turned upright, for the last half hour, with the Tin Foil removed.
Regular basting.
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Turkey is a dry meat, it'll always be dry. I presume what you mean is you've never served up a drier than normal Turkey  Perhaps....lol. Got a Qualified Chef coming this year.. Yikes.... I will post here what he has to say about my Turkey....maybe.
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Corned beef sandwiches and a flask if tea. Out for a pint tonite with the lads.Then go for a Indian curry.
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Going to curry what's left of the Beef from yesterday's roast.
Last edited by Fat_Dancer; 17th Dec 2012 8:07pm.
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A Vanilla Custard Slice. Got two for 39p. 
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pulled pork on a pitta with sweet chilli sauce
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cos i'm that kinda guy...
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lambs chops marinated in fresh mint, balsamic vinegar and extra virgin oil ..dead easy .. but really scrummy
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