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  • 2 years later...

Love a Christmas dinner. I get that turkey can be bland but combined with stuffing and cranberry sauce, it’s superb- especially if you have a knack of ensuring it’s not overcooked/dry. I’ll combine that with a roast beef and horseradish sauce (another superb combo), braised red cabbage, roasties and fresh veg.  We repeat the process the next day- a real family favourite. Worth going to the effort. Sack going out to a restaurant- Christmas Day is a relaxed affair where you can eat what you want and when you want- not a day for keeping to a schedule, and in the true spirit of the day, it’s about avoiding the general public.

Love the prep, the cooking, the eating and even the washing up (dishwasher on strongest mode- it’s the one day of the year I don’t rinse the plates- wow do I spoil myself). Then it’s time to sit on my arse watching the kids enjoy their new toys. 

Absolutely love it. 

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