I remember when only the rich could afford turkey and the poor had to make do with goose. Now the roles are reversed. Turkey these days is tasteless muck; Bernard Matthews has a lot to answer for.
Thank you all for your advice. Kids all insist it has to be turkey at Christmas and we normally have a crown. I would love to have beef which is a real treat for us.
Apart from the colour (I assume) I didn't now the difference so I did a search.
"The bronze turkey is the original and traditional turkey. The Bronze turkey being an older breed, is naturally slower growing and the meat has an intense flavour. As the popularity of turkeys grew, white breeds were introduced to present as 'oven ready'. They have a more subtle yet still delicious flavour."
Right, so it looks as if white is to be avoided then.
Crowns should be on the bones. We don't like the legs except for casseroles and curries and we buy turkey legs very cheaply for that purpose.
I cook a turkey crown and rib of beef on Christmas day. New Year's Day is usually a M&S boned and stuffed duck and a gammon joint.
I remember living off turkey for a fortnight. Roast turkey Xmas Day, cold turkey and pickles Boxing Day, turkey sandwiches at every opportunity then eventually my mother would boil the carcass to make turkey broth.