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Big_Gray13/12/11 @ 16:48
davycummings said:
Really? If I am honest I find that a little bit sad.
I will eat plenty and have the ocassional social drink over the festive period, but i could quite happily leave the drink out of it.
I would rather do stuff with my daughter, or train
Really? If I am honest I find that a little bit sad.
I will eat plenty and have the ocassional social drink over the festive period, but i could quite happily leave the drink out of it.
I would rather do stuff with my daughter, or train
totally agree, i will have an odd magners or glass of fizz but thats all, fun with my 3 daughters and wife, games laughter, cheesy films n music and loads of hearty food
could quite easily not even touch a drop of alcohol
each to there own tho
BigSam13/12/11 @ 16:51
MattD9013/12/11 @ 16:57
Got myself a bottle of mead for this xmas this year
Also, mulled wine, after eights, brandy snaps (are they a christmas food?), as much meat as I can stuff my face with and ROASTIES
Also, mulled wine, after eights, brandy snaps (are they a christmas food?), as much meat as I can stuff my face with and ROASTIES
Luuuuuukey13/12/11 @ 16:58
I don't know why sprouts get such a hard time, I think they're bloody good!
Anyway, favourites at Christmas... Mince pies for sure.
Oh and mashing up all the left over veg and potatoes then frying it. I seem to remember this is called bubble and squeak. Tasty s**t.
Anyway, favourites at Christmas... Mince pies for sure.
Oh and mashing up all the left over veg and potatoes then frying it. I seem to remember this is called bubble and squeak. Tasty s**t.
PAGAN13/12/11 @ 17:00
davycummings said:
Not so much the drinking that would stop it as the hangover I guess. My daughter is only 3, and I would rather make the xmas period about fun for her than drinking for me.
I am under the inpression that the regular drinking over the festive is no major change from normal for you anyway
Not so much the drinking that would stop it as the hangover I guess. My daughter is only 3, and I would rather make the xmas period about fun for her than drinking for me.
I am under the inpression that the regular drinking over the festive is no major change from normal for you anyway
Yeah I can see your point that focusing on drinking as the highlight of Xmas is a bit crap.I'm really looking forward to Xmas. Enjoy your daughter while she's little as Xmas lose some of it's sparkle once they don't believe
Yeah I've not had a night off the drink since October but so Xmas will just be business as usual
LesWiltshire13/12/11 @ 17:15
I saw TINNED brussel sprouts in Morrisons at the weekend, I love sprouts, but tinned???
What is the world coming to?
What is the world coming to?
Thing13/12/11 @ 17:49
Morning
Saucer meat andbacin rolls
Xmas dinners
Couple bits of gammon
Lump of turkey
Skirlie
Bread sauce
Cranberry sauce
Roast spuds
Mashed spuds
Roast beatroot
Roast parsnips
Pudding
Sticky toffee and cheese cake.
Night time is cheese board time
Saucer meat andbacin rolls
Xmas dinners
Couple bits of gammon
Lump of turkey
Skirlie
Bread sauce
Cranberry sauce
Roast spuds
Mashed spuds
Roast beatroot
Roast parsnips
Pudding
Sticky toffee and cheese cake.
Night time is cheese board time
martinb13/12/11 @ 17:55
Thing said:Morning
Saucer meat andbacin rolls
Xmas dinners
Couple bits of gammon
Lump of turkey
Skirlie
Bread sauce
Cranberry sauce
Roast spuds
Mashed spuds
Roast beatroot
Roast parsnips
Pudding
Sticky toffee and cheese cake.
Night time is cheese board time
Saucer meat andbacin rolls
Xmas dinners
Couple bits of gammon
Lump of turkey
Skirlie
Bread sauce
Cranberry sauce
Roast spuds
Mashed spuds
Roast beatroot
Roast parsnips
Pudding
Sticky toffee and cheese cake.
Night time is cheese board time
Saucer meat? Roast beatroot? Skirlie?
You islanders!
Thing13/12/11 @ 18:25
martinb said:
Saucer meat? Roast beatroot? Skirlie?
You islanders!
Saucer meat? Roast beatroot? Skirlie?
You islanders!
First one yes but the other two for me originate from Bo'ness
Rodger13/12/11 @ 18:34
BigNug14/12/11 @ 00:03
what food isnt there to like lol, munching on a asda mince pie as i type £2 for 6 but damn they taste so good, cant wait to eat myself to sleep on xmas, stuffing, roast potatos etc
taz14/12/11 @ 02:08
Turkey and beef with sausages wrapped in bacon. Also mountains of vegggies including sprouts, they're a must. Can't wait, not much gets left!!
chaos14/12/11 @ 08:48
Post Edited: 14.12.2011 @ 08:53 AM by chaos
PAGAN said:
How does drinking stop you doing stuff with your daughter or training? Obviously drinking isn't big or clever but I see nothing sad about drinking every night over Xmas.
I will have a social engagement every night from Friday 23rd through to Jan 1st and I expect to be anything but sad!
How does drinking stop you doing stuff with your daughter or training? Obviously drinking isn't big or clever but I see nothing sad about drinking every night over Xmas.
I will have a social engagement every night from Friday 23rd through to Jan 1st and I expect to be anything but sad!
x2 - I wasn't on about getting blitzed every night but (and I'm surprised at a couple fo you scottish folk here) my family are all scottish and love a drink so when we go round there is always beer flowing!
But do accept the point its about the celebrations and not the booze.
Cuddles14/12/11 @ 13:15
Pigs in blankets.
After eights.
Champagne.
More cheese than I could ever normally justify.
Easily my 4 favourite things at Christmas.
After eights.
Champagne.
More cheese than I could ever normally justify.
Easily my 4 favourite things at Christmas.
Cuddles14/12/11 @ 13:16