View Full Version : What meat do you have on your Christmas dinner?
-:Undertaker:-
25-11-2025, 10:27 PM
So a simple choice, what meat do you have/would you have? (depending on your circumstances).
The family tend to go with Lamb, however I pushed one year for a Goose which is the traditional British Christmas meat - not Turkey, which is American - and it was lush. The only issue with Goose is the outrageous prices they charge/trying to find it.
How about you?
Growing up, our Christmas dinner was basically a repeat of Thanksgiving. Thankfully, now we have steak instead.
-:Undertaker:-
27-11-2025, 01:27 AM
oooh no takers for Turkey so far
good. its nice in curry tbh though
Samantha
04-12-2025, 10:22 PM
Lamb usually, although sometimes it's lamb and beef. Don't usually have turkey as my parents think it's a dry meat - obviously that went out the window when I got a free turkey when I worked at ASDA one year lol.
-:Undertaker:-
08-12-2025, 05:24 PM
Lamb usually, although sometimes it's lamb and beef. Don't usually have turkey as my parents think it's a dry meat - obviously that went out the window when I got a free turkey when I worked at ASDA one year lol.
Turkey is great for curries I find.
Shannon
18-01-2026, 08:57 PM
Steak - we go to the local steakhouse and have steak, chips and onions most years.
-:Undertaker:-
18-01-2026, 10:53 PM
Steak - we go to the local steakhouse and have steak, chips and onions most years.
are you not fans of roasts
Shannon
19-01-2026, 03:58 PM
are you not fans of roasts
I don't mind but there are 3 of us, by the time we cook and buy everything we may as well go out. I did really have a turkey and pigs in blankets itch but the turkey was on the bone and i just can't
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