Xmas dinner .... Turkey?

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This year, I'll be in a camper van on Australia's Great Ocean Road, so it may be little more than beans on toast...
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No need for a visor insert again then.
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RTman10 wrote: No need for a visor insert again then.

correct...
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RTman10 wrote: It would seem from all the responses they don't do this over the pond.
Their forthcoming Thanksgiving with mandatory Turkey (followed by quirky pumpkin pie!?!) is celebrated in a big way, bigger than Christmas in many states......or it was when I leaved over there in the 80s!😀
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Steve F wrote: Their forthcoming Thanksgiving with mandatory Turkey (followed by quirky pumpkin pie!?!) is celebrated in a big way, bigger than Christmas in many states......or it was when I leaved over there in the 80s!😀

Haven't had turkey in over 30 years and I have never eaten pumpkin pie.
I believe this year will be tacos.
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You heathen, you....!! ;) :)
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Steve F wrote: You heathen, you....!! ;) :)

I've been called worse.
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Skeezix wrote:
Haven't had turkey in over 30 years and I have never eaten pumpkin pie.
I believe this year will be tacos.
Don't you Guys eat Jambalaya - (Research - Forest Gump). 😀
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Mike wrote: Don't you Guys eat Jambalaya - (Research - Forest Gump). 😀

Some do, I do not.
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Wishing everyone on this board (including your families) a happy Thanksgiving.  I realize how blest I am when I turn on the news or read the newspapers, or even look around in the city I live in.

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So, what did you end up with.

We'll be having a Quorn roast, should be sufficient left for some sandwiches & a curry.
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Plan for breakfast was a full English.  Changed to a boiled egg.  Full roast beef dinner next (possibly)
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Home made pizza after a walk in the country
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From my usual supplier (Lidl) we are having a Turkey crown and a goose crown, roast today and cold with chips on Boxing day, the temperature is in well into double figures so could even go out on the RT, that's if I wasn't going down the pub for some Abbot reserve! Happy Christmas all.
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Walked the dog, had a bottle of Champagne half way around. Beef Wellington this afternoon, plus a few wets  8)
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