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Christmas Day Dinner
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Do any ABers eat out on the day? If and when you've done so...what did you pay?
I don't fancy cooking....(I wonder why? )
I don't fancy cooking....(I wonder why? )
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hi nom xx I like to stay home Christmas Day or go to mum...bit different without dad now though....we went out as a family a few times , but not the same...like to slob full of goodies ..watch telly..play with gifts...this year will just be me and oh though as brother is coming from Canada and taking mum to other brother in the west....I am estranged from my siblings after I discovered all the legal jiggery pokery they had got up to and will not be around 'till he has gone...lest there be an almighty scene ..hey ho....will let St Michael do dinner this year..ordered in the package all ready for oven !!
We're going to be paying £26.95 on Monday, for a three course meal at lunchtime. There's a choice of six items for each course, including traditional turkey with all the trimmings, and Christmas pud, for those who want it.
To pay £35 on Christmas Day is exceptionally good value, you wouldn't get anything like that round here.
To pay £35 on Christmas Day is exceptionally good value, you wouldn't get anything like that round here.
Eating with youngest sprog and grandkids Xmas day (1st time in 17 yrs.). Mr. J2 does not like chicken or duck and forces a bit of turkey down, so we're having duck and a ham joint as well. I'm i/c first course and I'm going to do some of those wonderful, frozen nibbly things as well as smoked salmon and prawns. Looking forward to it as long as we can get there and there isn't 3 feet of snow! (If so, our dinner will be the nibbly things!)