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Got the kids involved in preparing Christmas dinner this year, my godson came over to help pluck the turkeys... don't get much fresher than bringing them on yourselves!!  

Got a breast of turkey and this bad boy ......  

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I'm going to cook a rolled sirloin beef joint and a chicken.

This'll be the first year that we haven't bothered with turkey.

 

This'll also be the first year that it'll be just the 3 of us - little 'uns mates will pop over in the afternoon but, I'm looking forward to a slow relaxing day with some good food :yes:

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Turkey,beef and a ham with all the trimmings, we are,nt fans of seeing people alone on Christmas so generally have a house full of wafe,s and strays, were upto around a dozen for dinner and a few more in the afternoon, same again on Boxing Day with bubble and squeak,cold meats and pickles followed by a 2ft square of tiramisu for pudding and 25ltrs of scrumps to wash it down 

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5 hours ago, mushroom said:

Wanted to do one for years and saw they had them in the butchers and thought fuuck it, why not. 30 notes for a 3.5kg piglet is not bad in my eyes.

I always feel sorry for them when I see em in supermarkets in Spain......poor little things. 

Iv eaten a good few in segovia though ?

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7 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

I always feel sorry for them when I see em in supermarkets in Spain......poor little things. 

Iv eaten a good few in segovia though ?

£40 down the local slaughterhouse all sympathy goes out the window once the eating begins they are gorgeous wrap them  in chicken wire and cook slowly on the  Spit, 

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2 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Is that safe I would thought when the chicken wire got hot it would give off fumes ?

Never had a problem mate it just stops it falling to pieces I,ve only done it outdoors and it's been fine 

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