I never ate those nasty things either.
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Mrs. O is doing a traditional British dinner. Roast beef, Yorkshire Pudding, mashed potatoes, stuffed mushrooms, parsnips, Brussels sprouts and lots of gravy.
I'm going into town to bring a duck back, we'll be snowed in tomorrow.
Harrumph ... should be turkey if it's trad- brit. :cool:
That said, it's "little turkey" (chicken) for famille Hamps tomorrow ... must remember to get it out of the freezer tonight. Also, bread sauce (mine), roasted tatties and parsnips, glazed carrots and sprouts (also mine, not Aunt Bessie's), bacon rolls and stuffing (Tesco, I'm afraid).
This will not the best of Christmasses, so I'm cooking to preserve my sanity.
Okay I acquired a duck and a rhubarb pie, Christmas can continue despite the weather.
We're at my wife's grandmothers, who's from Italy.... It's all traditional southern Italian food with stuff I've never heard of, but delicious.
We're having the usual...turkey and ham with all the trimmings....and there better be mince meat pie for dessert.