Has to be a free range black feathered bronze turkey
Free range smoked ham
Free range beef
The meat is very expensive in comparisons to where and what i buy normally
I dont expect much change out of 150 quid for the 3 bits
Does anyone else go to to a different butcher or alternative to the supermarket for this dinner
Getting me own turkeys in for next year, along with chickens and quail. Got a few wild rabbit, pigeon and pheasant in me freezer and I think there's still a limp of boar in there too, don't get much more free range than that!
Has to be a free range black feathered bronze turkey
Free range smoked ham
Free range beef
The meat is very expensive in comparisons to where and what i buy normally
I dont expect much change out of 150 quid for the 3 bits
Does anyone else go to to a different butcher or alternative to the supermarket for this dinner
We do, NLA.
Steve's in Joydens Wood - butcher to Dean Kiely when he lived locally.
A Butcher is not just for Christmas! We frequent Steve's fine establishment on a regular basis. He's a great butcher and a great bloke - supports Charlton for a start.
Went out and got mine at 5am queue was huge as per normal back in by qtr to 7 lovely looking turkey the ham is big and can't wait to get it cooking and the beef is going to be cooked perfectly
Woke up this morning, opened the fridge... What a pong! Our massive turkey had gone off. Luckily the butcher replaced it with an even bigger one. Got a couple of mates coming for dinner, but there is enough to feed about eight there...
Woke up this morning, opened the fridge... What a pong! Our massive turkey had gone off. Luckily the butcher replaced it with an even bigger one. Got a couple of mates coming for dinner, but there is enough to feed about eight there...
...*moan*.....at least you've got mates......*Bah Humbug*.........
It's me, my fiancé and old man this year and me old mans doing us goose. Never had it before so am pretty intrigued? My favourite part of the day is turkey sarnies so I hope the goose ones are as good.
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Steve's in Joydens Wood - butcher to Dean Kiely when he lived locally.
He's a great supporter of charities as well.
Can't go without my crackling.
; )
Each to their own but I'll stick to my Quorn roast thanks ;o)
Let the festivities begin