The End of the World is Nigh ...
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david63
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The End of the World is Nigh ...
... at least it felt as if it was in Tesco this morning!
There also appear to be several who either do not expect to see Christmas, or if they do it will be from a hospital bed judging by the way that they were driving.
There also appear to be several who either do not expect to see Christmas, or if they do it will be from a hospital bed judging by the way that they were driving.
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Stephen
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Re: The End of the World is Nigh ...
Going by the car park in Morrisons everyone has already packed up for Christmas. But strangely the store didn’t seem that busy. Even got straight on a checkout.
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Onelife
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Re: The End of the World is Nigh ...
Isn’t shopping a women’s job?…Foxy asked me to pose the question.
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Stephen
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Absolutely, I don’t like shopping at the best of times let alone Christmas but I wanted to have a look at the Brandy selection, so I reluctantly succumbed.
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Ray B
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Don't cost anything to look, but did you happen to purchase a bottle or three. I'm not far up the road from you if you're having a taster session.
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Ray B
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I agree David, just back from a staggering bill
Still had to call into Asda to pick up some boxes of 1.5lt of Tropicana orange juice £3.32, normally £4.50.
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Stephen
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Ray B wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 14:22Don't cost anything to look, but did you happen to purchase a bottle or three. I'm not far up the road from you if you're having a taster session.
I pushed the boat out Ray and brought a bottle of Courvoisier…..…….A 5CL miniature.
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Onelife
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My wife returned from the butchers this afternoon having picked up a pre-ordered half turkey crown 2.2 Kg…£37…is someone taking the p*ss or what?

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Have Aldi not ventured into the wilds of Shropshire yet?Onelife wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 17:32My wife returned from the butchers this afternoon having picked up a pre-ordered half turkey crown 2.2 Kg…£37…is someone taking the p*ss or what?![]()
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Onelife
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Re: The End of the World is Nigh ...
We do have an Aldi which is where I would have gone for a turkey crown, however, my wife, who has better breeding and enjoys the life that a large country estate, with its herd of deer, 1 dog and 4 chickens can afford could hardly lower herself to shopping where our staff shop.
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Mervyn and Trish
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There's a world shortage of King Edwards....
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Ray B
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Well done OL for using your local butcher. Far better quality with a personal touch.
My Butcher greats me with a "what do you want" I reply "just popped in for a bit of verbal abuse " I think it's something to do with Mrs B asking if she can place the Christmas order just after Easter.
They are a great bunch of guy's and really look after you.
Possibly your turkey crown will be moist with flavour, you pay for quality
I can understand that it wouldn't be proper to be seen in Aldi, giving the wrong impression to your staff.
Enjoy your Christmas dinner.
They are a great bunch of guy's and really look after you.
Possibly your turkey crown will be moist with flavour, you pay for quality
I can understand that it wouldn't be proper to be seen in Aldi, giving the wrong impression to your staff.
Enjoy your Christmas dinner.
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Ray B
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Not surprised, our is 15th in line to the throne.
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Mervyn and Trish
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That's several ahead of Prince Maris Piper.
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Onelife
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In a smallish town like Ludlow, it’s a case of “don’t use it lose it” so we try and use our local butchers as much as we can, indeed we are quite fortunate to have two excellent Butchers, one of which is Walls in Craven Arms who always provides top quality meats as do Griffiths in Ludlow.Ray B wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 20:08Well done OL for using your local butcher. Far better quality with a personal touch.My Butcher greats me with a "what do you want" I reply "just popped in for a bit of verbal abuse " I think it's something to do with Mrs B asking if she can place the Christmas order just after Easter.
They are a great bunch of guy's and really look after you.
Possibly your turkey crown will be moist with flavour, you pay for quality
I can understand that it wouldn't be proper to be seen in Aldi, giving the wrong impression to your staff.
Enjoy your Christmas dinner.
Yes, you do pay more, but it’s better than breaking your teeth on the dog food they sell at Tesco’s and such.
Enjoy your Christmas diner as well Ray, and a very happy Christmas to you and yours.
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CaroleF
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If you want a really good turkey with flavour and one that is far removed from the cheap ones then the prices are high. A large organic Kelly Bronze turkey serving 8-10 is £105 in M&S. I do know from experience that it's worth paying for a decent turkey, the flavour and the thick dark jelly you get when it's cold is far removed from the cheap end of the market. However, some people would say that once you have all the other things on the plate, potatoes, vegetables, pigs in blankets, gravy etc. then it's not worth spending money on an expensive turkey. Each to his own.
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Stephen
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Not a fan of turkey so we’ll be having chicken.
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Ranchi
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I wonder if there will be a swing back towards buying a good quality chicken instead of turkey. I hadn’t realised how relatively recently the bootiful bird became popular.Onelife wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 17:32My wife returned from the butchers this afternoon having picked up a pre-ordered half turkey crown 2.2 Kg…£37…is someone taking the p*ss or what?![]()
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Re: The End of the World is Nigh ...
Do you want me to get you a chicken. I know where there’s three or four. How many do you want?
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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oldbluefox wrote: 23 Dec 2025, 12:37Do you want me to get you a chicken. I know where there’s three or four. How many do you want?![]()
As long as they’re all prepared for the oven and have been passed fit for human consumption with a Defra certificate and are delivered free of charge I’m not that fussy how many
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Ray B
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They're tough as old rope, how long has he had them.
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I sometimes have had Capon instead of chicken bit bigger than chicken + tender & juicy to eat as well
Maybe you could think about that for next christmas...never seen any in a supermarket but can get one at a good butchers