Best suggestion yet, DQ. Which one are you doing this year ?Dancing Queen wrote:Just do what I do and book a cruise and let someone else do all the hard work![]()
Christmas Dinner
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qbman1
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Re: Christmas Dinner
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qbman1
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Must have been first sitting QBob - they were saving the best for last. I confess I can't remember a lot about it after a long, boozy lunch but I think ours was OKQuizzical Bob wrote:To be honest, we were disappointed with our Christmas dinner on Aurora last year. Lukewarm and uninspiring.
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Nope, second round so you'd think they would have got it perfect after the practice go. Not much turkey,I can't even remember the bread sauce, or even if we had any, and only two sprouts (thank goodness). I'll stay at home this year and get the best Christmas dinner everqbman1 wrote:Must have been first sitting QBob - they were saving the best for last. I confess I can't remember a lot about it after a long, boozy lunch but I think ours was OKQuizzical Bob wrote:To be honest, we were disappointed with our Christmas dinner on Aurora last year. Lukewarm and uninspiring.
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qbman1
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Re: Christmas Dinner
At least I'll get a shot at the quiz this year !Quizzical Bob wrote:I'll stay at home this year and get the best Christmas dinner ever
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I'll find out who's asking the questions and send them some of mine, just for you. Think of it as a Christmas present.qbman1 wrote:At least I'll get a shot at the quiz this year !Quizzical Bob wrote:I'll stay at home this year and get the best Christmas dinner ever
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qbman1
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Lovely - you're all heart
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suespud
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Iv hosted Christmas lunch every year since 1975 !!
Between 4 and 10 people..... depends who is going where.
But this year.........there will be 14 of us... 8 adults..6 children (three in high chairs, three under 5's)
So we are going out for the first time ever !!!!!
We have booked a table, with 3 high chairs..in a local restaurant.
We are all meeting at ours at 11.30 to walk to the restaurant, weather permitting. Lunch is being served from 12.30.
Then everyone is coming back to ours...to open pressies and get drunk !!!
We will get more company, brothers and sil and their off spring too,so about 26 of us in total for afternoon tea!!!!
We will have a few adults and grand children sleeping over..then about 20 in total for lunch on boxing day, meat and home chips!!!!
The next few days are similar.......until 30th December...when for the first time ever we are going away for 4 nights to Scotland to see in the New Year at a fab hotel. The family are not very happy , as we have always had a party. But hubby and I are doing a runner....... not back till 3rd of January!!
Between 4 and 10 people..... depends who is going where.
But this year.........there will be 14 of us... 8 adults..6 children (three in high chairs, three under 5's)
So we are going out for the first time ever !!!!!
We have booked a table, with 3 high chairs..in a local restaurant.
We are all meeting at ours at 11.30 to walk to the restaurant, weather permitting. Lunch is being served from 12.30.
Then everyone is coming back to ours...to open pressies and get drunk !!!
We will get more company, brothers and sil and their off spring too,so about 26 of us in total for afternoon tea!!!!
We will have a few adults and grand children sleeping over..then about 20 in total for lunch on boxing day, meat and home chips!!!!
The next few days are similar.......until 30th December...when for the first time ever we are going away for 4 nights to Scotland to see in the New Year at a fab hotel. The family are not very happy , as we have always had a party. But hubby and I are doing a runner....... not back till 3rd of January!!
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Quizzical Bob wrote:Nope, second round so you'd think they would have got it perfect after the practice go. Not much turkey,I can't even remember the bread sauce, or even if we had any, and only two sprouts (thank goodness). I'll stay at home this year and get the best Christmas dinner everqbman1 wrote:Must have been first sitting QBob - they were saving the best for last. I confess I can't remember a lot about it after a long, boozy lunch but I think ours was OKQuizzical Bob wrote:To be honest, we were disappointed with our Christmas dinner on Aurora last year. Lukewarm and uninspiring.
I wasn't aware that the Lady C had invited you....
Alan
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Ray Scully
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Re: Christmas Dinner
suespud wrote:Iv hosted Christmas lunch every year since 1975 !!
Between 4 and 10 people..... depends who is going where.
But this year.........there will be 14 of us... 8 adults..6 children (three in high chairs, three under 5's)
So we are going out for the first time ever !!!!!
We have booked a table, with 3 high chairs..in a local restaurant.
We are all meeting at ours at 11.30 to walk to the restaurant, weather permitting. Lunch is being served from 12.30.
Then everyone is coming back to ours...to open pressies and get drunk !!!
We will get more company, brothers and sil and their off spring too,so about 26 of us in total for afternoon tea!!!!
We will have a few adults and grand children sleeping over..then about 20 in total for lunch on boxing day, meat and home chips!!!!
The next few days are similar.......until 30th December...when for the first time ever we are going away for 4 nights to Scotland to see in the New Year at a fab hotel. The family are not very happy , as we have always had a party. But hubby and I are doing a runner....... not back till 3rd of January!!
Scotland for the New Year? How selfish Sue
Ray
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suespud
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I know Ray....totally selfish...
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emjay45
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Suesuespud wrote:Iv hosted Christmas lunch every year since 1975 !!
Between 4 and 10 people..... depends who is going where.
But this year.........there will be 14 of us... 8 adults..6 children (three in high chairs, three under 5's)
So we are going out for the first time ever !!!!!
We have booked a table, with 3 high chairs..in a local restaurant.
We are all meeting at ours at 11.30 to walk to the restaurant, weather permitting. Lunch is being served from 12.30.
Then everyone is coming back to ours...to open pressies and get drunk !!!
We will get more company, brothers and sil and their off spring too,so about 26 of us in total for afternoon tea!!!!
We will have a few adults and grand children sleeping over..then about 20 in total for lunch on boxing day, meat and home chips!!!!
The next few days are similar.......until 30th December...when for the first time ever we are going away for 4 nights to Scotland to see in the New Year at a fab hotel. The family are not very happy , as we have always had a party. But hubby and I are doing a runner....... not back till 3rd of January!!
You seem so much like my youngest sister who has 4 sons all married and has 10 grandchildren. They all descend on her at Christmas. My sister absolutely loves it but my brother in law keeps begging to come to us. I can't think why.
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Shirleybee
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Re: Christmas Dinner
We are having dinner in East this year 
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Susan Watt
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Hubby, son and I are booked in at Taybarns (a buffet restaurant). We have eaten there for Christmas for a number of years now. Hubby enjoys a Christmas dinner where as my son and I don't. This way we are all catered for. P.S. I'm a rubbish cook 
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Jan Rosser
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Re: Christmas Dinner
You'll certainly have plenty of choice at Taybarns - my son takes me sometimes to the one in Wigan and I come away so full (having tried almost everything) I don't eat for the rest of the daySusan Watt wrote:Hubby, son and I are booked in at Taybarns (a buffet restaurant). We have eaten there for Christmas for a number of years now. Hubby enjoys a Christmas dinner where as my son and I don't. This way we are all catered for. P.S. I'm a rubbish cook
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Manoverboard
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Dark Knight
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Re: Christmas Dinner
we are going out boxing day for a nice meal, so xmas day may well be a curry or chinese

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Onelife
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I’m not particularly fond of “all you can eat restaurants” (Chinese) as I generally go in feeling hungry but come out feeling physically sick. The amount of food some families pile onto their plates is enough to put anyone off their spring roll.
Perhaps I should go up market and try Taybarns?
This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs
Regards
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Perhaps I should go up market and try Taybarns?
This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs
Regards
OL
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Kendhni
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Re: Christmas Dinner
We have been doing the same for many years. Will visit relatives on Christmas day for the traditional fare.
On boxing day we meet up with my siblings and their families at a local hotel for a few drinks, a slap up meal and a lot of chat and catching up. I have already booked the table (this year there will be 15 of us) ... it is great that we can all spend the time without worrying about cooking and cleaning up etc.. Quality family time ... which, for me, is the real meaning of Christmas.
On boxing day we meet up with my siblings and their families at a local hotel for a few drinks, a slap up meal and a lot of chat and catching up. I have already booked the table (this year there will be 15 of us) ... it is great that we can all spend the time without worrying about cooking and cleaning up etc.. Quality family time ... which, for me, is the real meaning of Christmas.
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Frank Manning
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I love cold turkey and mustard sandwiches with home made bread (not bread maker), and cold turkey and jacket potatoes, so once the lunch is over my taste buds really start to get going. I have been making the Delia Smith Christmas Cake recipe for the past few years and we can usually make it last well into January at a slice a day each.
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MicheleW
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Off to a hotel for 3 nights with hubby, Mum and the 2 dogs.
No cooking or washing-up - just eating, drinking, dog-walking and relaxing - bliss
Mind you, I will be cooking a small turkey crown when we get back - just so we can have all the leftovers.
But I can't think about Christmas at the moment - I have a cruise to pack for
Michele
No cooking or washing-up - just eating, drinking, dog-walking and relaxing - bliss
Mind you, I will be cooking a small turkey crown when we get back - just so we can have all the leftovers.
But I can't think about Christmas at the moment - I have a cruise to pack for
Michele
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Onelife wrote:I’m not particularly fond of “all you can eat restaurants” (Chinese) as I generally go in feeling hungry but come out feeling physically sick. The amount of food some families pile onto their plates is enough to put anyone off their spring roll.
Perhaps I should go up market and try Taybarns?
This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs
Regards
OL
'This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs'
That's no way to talk about the ladies Onelife
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas Dinner
You know what they say Stephen...Stephen wrote:Onelife wrote:I’m not particularly fond of “all you can eat restaurants” (Chinese) as I generally go in feeling hungry but come out feeling physically sick. The amount of food some families pile onto their plates is enough to put anyone off their spring roll.
Perhaps I should go up market and try Taybarns?
This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs
Regards
'This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs'
That's no way to talk about the ladies Onelife
OL
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Onelife wrote:You know what they say Stephen...Stephen wrote:Onelife wrote:I’m not particularly fond of “all you can eat restaurants” (Chinese) as I generally go in feeling hungry but come out feeling physically sick. The amount of food some families pile onto their plates is enough to put anyone off their spring roll.
Perhaps I should go up market and try Taybarns?
This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs
Regards
'This Christmas will be spent at home with my sister and her family...six of us + two dogs'
That's no way to talk about the ladies Onelife
OL
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Then you marry one and then you die
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Stephen, if you're that tired of living, you should go to dignitas, it'll be less painful than what's coming to you!! 
Alan
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Silver_Shiney wrote:Stephen, if you're that tired of living, you should go to dignitas, it'll be less painful than what's coming to you!!
'you should go to dignitas'
More bleedin technology. Probably run by Curry's