Valkyrie Posted February 3, 2015 Share Posted February 3, 2015 Oh yum, sprouts. I like them raw too. My mum always cooked them to mush, hence eating raw was slightly preferable. I don't remember ever having bitter ones though. Goose for us for the last 4 years, although we always had a huge turkey and freeze the meat to add to curries and things throughout the year. Goose doesn't last that long. And stock to last a month of Sundays! The Lindt chocolate balls. We used to have Quality Street and Heroes or Celebrations but had enough of those. Plus the orange in the QS keeps seeping into the other choc and I don't like orange flavoured choc (same for Cadbury's biccies and now Fox's had the same problem this year so no more biccies) Home made mince pies that I didn't feel like making this year! Oh and choccies for the Christmas tree - always, although I've now moved away from Cadbury's and doing Lindt. Teddy bears weren't popular as they had no filling, so bells and balls it is! Plus the choccy advent Calendar without having to choose different Cadbury ones so the little darlings didn't eat each others! They also prefer Lindt now. My children have grown up! Hmm seems to be a list of the bad, fattening, cholesterol causing things we indulge in! Other than that I guess I will accidentally let Baileys fall in my shopping trolley throughout the year on odd occasions - same with my rum! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...