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Im feeling the pressure of christmas already! I am looking at Fudge recipes, the baileys and white chocolate was a winner last year, and i am looking at doing a chocolate orange batch too with a kick of orange liquor

ideas for stocking fillers would be fluffy socks - always a winner for me,

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I am sticking up for the turkey

 

Love it with a crispy bacon cover and stuffed with chestnut, sausagemeat and bacon. It is never dry and to me is the smell of Christmas. Think I would get lynched if I tried to cook anything else. We always have

 

Roast turkey with stuffing

Roast parmesan coated parsnips - yum

Roast potatoes

Sprouts

Carrots

Chipolatas in bacon

Home made bread sauce - have to make double quantity as it is very popular

 

Have started buying my stocking fillers and will be making the first cake this weekend

 

Now, is it too early to start playing my Christmas cd's :think:

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We never have Turkey - I do a proper baked Ham instead,cooked in a spiced glaze & studded with cloves.

It is so easy as most of the cooking is done the day before,it looks wonderfully festive,it is delicious & the leftovers are amazing 8)

 

We still have all the trimmings :D

 

I have booked my Waitrose deliver slot this morning too,which is something else to not have to worry about any more.

I just imported my entire trolley from last years Christmas shop,& will edit it to what I actually need a couple of weeks before the big day :P

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I'm not sure what we are going to have this year. Last year we had a Turkey crown & a cooked ham. The ham wasn't brilliant. So we have said we will have our Christmas meat from the butcher in Aberystwyth, instead of our nearest town.

It's what to drink that I'm wondering about. I no longer drink alcohol ( it makes me very ill, just a teeny amount, after having \gallbladder out)..& will fancy something a bit different at Xmas. Any suggestions? Also if anyone has a recipe for non alcoholic mulled wine, I'd be really grateful.

I've got a mocktail list & ginger beer & orange juice together is very nice.

Emma.x

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Mulled cranberry juice is lovely too. Must try mulled apple juice, I imagine it's like mulled cider, yummy!

 

I will start thinking about what to do for my veggie Christmas meal soon. There are lots of lovely veggie Christmas recipes around (I looove Delia's parsnip roulade) but for some reason the recipes always seem to make 6-8 portions. I can't imagine many people cook for 6-8 veggies at Christmas, I wish they would make smaller recipes as I find it difficult to scale it down so much.

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Yes I usually cook enough for 3-4 people (usually halve the recipe) but even then there's leftovers. And I don't really want to cook the whole thing and freeze it - like turkey leftovers, I'd be eating it for evermore! :lol:

I like Quorn suasages and fillets, but eat a lot on a regular basis anyway, so usually want something a bit more exciting at Christmas. Maybe I am being too fussy! :lol:

 

ETA - Hooray, just found this recipe! Now that looks more promising!

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