As everywons family have different traditions and routines, it always feels a little strange when in a different place.
Fish on the Christmas eve on thanks.
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As everywons family have different traditions and routines, it always feels a little strange when in a different place.
Fish on the Christmas eve on thanks.
Fish, fish and more fish. Maybe some boiled potatoes and ham.
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Most of the fish :hehe:
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Something very easy, possibly even a takeaway, on Christmas Eve as I spend all of the 23rd preparing for Christmas Day and all of Christmas day cooking (and drinking massive quantities of alcohol, of course)
Christmas morning - scrambled egg with truffle, smoked salmon, maple smoked bacon and champagne.
Christmas lunch - roast turkey breast, braised turkey legs, creamed sprouts, roast potatoes, bread stuffing, roasted root vegetables
Christmas evening - cheese, biscuits, bread, wine, port etc etc
Ham is for the post Christmas day brunch - however as we are heading up to the Lake District on the 27th there will be no post Christmas day brunch. Chipolatas with the Christmas dinner and Porky Whites for breakfast on the 26th.
No bread sauce because I know seriously bad food when I taste it.
Brunch? What is this brunch of which you speak?
Boxing Day involves a simply enormous rib of beef, Yorkshires, roast potatoes, English mustard, etc, etc and bold, chewy Burgundies. Anything less would be blasphemy.
I shall ignore your absurd ignorance about bread sauce. You are merely foreign, so cannot be expected to appreciate the genius of it.
Coffee when I first wake up and the kids are doing the whole Santa thing.
A bottle of champagne or prosecco for breakfast, mixed with some orange juice as to not steam in.
Few beers from around mid-day when sorting out kitchen based issues, from there into Champagne as I have two bottles of Veuve Cliquot put to one side.
After dinner I will move onto wine, red naturally.
Turkey for food as it is traditional and insisted upon by others.
Burney "I've met bb and an orange jumpsuit really wouldn't suit him. "
You have ?
That must have been a meeting of mind
Well instead of brunch you can call it lunch or dinner or whatever you like - it is turkey leftovers, a roast ham and loads of bit and pieces that everyone gets stuck into over the course of the day.
As for bread sauce, I have met many English men and women over the course of my 22 years in this country but I know only two that like bread sauce. You and my FIL. :-(