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Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:30 pm
by Sam Slater
Cheers BB. Yeah, mi mam's going to drain the goosfat for the roast 'taters'. I wouldn't have bothered with a goose at that price if there was just me, or a couple, but with it being a family dinner it's gotta be worth the effort.
I might rub miself down in goosefat when the xmas dinner has settled and go for a xmas day swin in the canal. Should get the blood flowing, and I might even find my old bike in there somewhere!
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:42 pm
by Trumpton
Sam Slater wrote:
> Trouble is, I've never tried Goose, and neither have my sis &
> brother, or kids, so I'm wavering on whether ?60 will be
> wasted.
I've eaten goose. I'd describe it's taste as greasy and lardy. You don't want to have big portions as it's a "heavy" meat. It's sits in your stomach and gives you a bloated sensation - that's how I felt anyway.
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:45 pm
by BeestonBoy
Sam Slater wrote:
>
> I might rub miself down in goosefat when the xmas dinner has
> settled and go for a xmas day swin in the canal.
Oh come on Sam,this is just a huge cover up aint it!! Your really stalking David Walliams. Just be carefull!! No mater what certain celeb mags may say about him I think you better watch your old "deaf and dumb" around him!!
The slightly ironic thing aboubt me posting this is before my diet I had started to look like the only gay in the village!! Just with slightly less leather!!
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:47 pm
by biffalo
I just had a Goose for last Sunday's lunch. I shot it on the previous Wednesday. It didn't have much fat on it (possibly 'cos it was young) but it tasted delicious - very much like 'nutty beef' if you can get my drift. It served 5 of us quite adequately, and I would certainly reccommend Goose to you for your Christmas lunch - but ?60 a go!!!! Fucking hell, I wish I'd shot more.
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:52 pm
by BeestonBoy
biffalo wrote:
> but ?60 a go!!!! Fucking hell, I wish
> I'd shot more.
!laugh! !bow! !thumbsup!
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:19 pm
by Sam Slater
Maybe you/they didn't let the fat drain off as it was cooking sufficiently?
You have almost put my right orff!
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:24 pm
by Sam Slater
Ah, you're talking about his aquatic channel expedition? Yes - goose fat was used I believe. Who would have thought that such a common bird could quite be the most useful for our gentlemanly pleasures!
I'm beginning to think the goose very expedient; quite expedient indeed!
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:49 pm
by Lizard
"Personally I don't eat Turkey I always have a Roast Beef or Lamb Joint, or failing that a nice big Mince Round, Homemade Peas, and Roast Tatties.
Starter is Pea and Ham Soup and Sweet is Choc. Gateau and Fresh Cream.
Just ?2.50 a head."
Fuck me crofter, your splashing out aint ya? no soup kitchens round your way this year....
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:03 pm
by crofter
lizard wrote (with joined up letters n' wot not)
Fuck me crofter, your splashing out aint ya? no soup kitchens round your way this year....
Is that where you are working this Festive Period then Liz??
Let me know whereabouts I will pop in and see you as I always like to help the old folk out at this time of the year.
As my new motto goes:
What?s good for the goose is good for the gander
Now fuck off Liz. or I will charge you with slander
lol.
Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:11 pm
by Lizard
Right you scotch arsed zulu, no 'goose' for you. Old folk you say? I'll give you fucking old folk...I bet you crush warren in the cue for free broth..
btw. what have you done to upset Magoo? he's gone a.w.a.l, you haven't murdered him have you...