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Green Man |
Downing Street Cat wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I hate turkeys also Cat. Mo matter how they are cooked or who cooks it. It's dry, stringy, and chewy.
You end up digging bits of turkey from your teeth for ages.
We normally have fish for Christmas dinner. Prawn cocktail for starters never fails unless you have a fish allergy.
And turkey seems to go on forever. Sandwiches, soup, curry.
Then if there is any other there is a casserole to be made. |
Downing Street Cat |
Green Man wrote:
I hate turkeys also Cat. Mo matter how they are cooked or who cooks it. It's dry, stringy, and chewy.
You end up digging bits of turkey from your teeth for ages.
We normally have fish for Christmas dinner. Prawn cocktail for starters never fails unless you have a fish allergy.
And turkey seems to go on forever. Sandwiches, soup, curry. |
Green Man |
I hate turkeys also Cat. Mo matter how they are cooked or who cooks it. It's dry, stringy, and chewy.
You end up digging bits of turkey from your teeth for ages.
We normally have fish for Christmas dinner. Prawn cocktail for starters never fails unless you have a fish allergy. |
Downing Street Cat |
Honey wrote:
[quote]Downing Street Cat wrote:
[quote]Hate turkey though. Bland and fatty. Rather like Starmer. lol.[/quote
You could always spice and deep fry it.
What do you normally have?[/quote] Whiskas Supreme. Honey. 😹 |
Honey |
Downing Street Cat wrote:
[quote]Hate turkey though. Bland and fatty. Rather like Starmer. lol.[/quote
You could always spice and deep fry it.
What do you normally have? |
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