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Christmas dinner vs. Full english breakfast

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iamhobo | 14:20 Tue 28th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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Which is better?

Personally, I prefer a full english with a nice cup o' tea.
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christmas dinner, I cannot eat a lot of the foods involved in a full english so I would opt for a roast dinner (minus the frills and fancies of a xmas dinner)
Personaly I think there's too much going on on Xmas Day to fully enjoy the Christmas Dinner, plus its a lot of work for whoever has to cook it. I prefer the cold meat and pickles on Boxing Day or a full English Breakfast on holiday.
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I've never understood why its alot of work, its just roast dinner
We have a lot of extras with the Dinner, but a full English wins it for me!
I don't really like sausages or bacon or beans or tea.

So, I'll have to opt for the roast dinner.
Roast dinner, no, full english. Hang on.... Roast Dinner, but perhaps Full English.....I love them both too much!!
Christmas dinner.. I just wish someone else would cook it.
Definitely christmas dinner for me. I love all the veg that goes with it especially roast potatoes and parsnips.
There is nothing to set you up for the day better than a full english alongside some toast and marmalade a glass of fruit juice and a couple of cups of coffee.

christmas dinner is great too, if not eaten too often either, but i wouldnt recommend having it for breakfast.
mmm P&O's full english, which besides the usual includes black pudding and liver.
P&O craft ? Do you mean steam liners - I can smell the fresh bread.
I'd actually rather have a really good sandwich. Say, thick cut granary bread with mixed leaf salad, sliced onion, tomatoes and cucumber; a very thin coating of salad cream and loads of prawns.

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