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Not Christmas pudding or mince pies but things you could eat any day but don't.

 

For me it's tinned ham, red Leicester cheese, pickled onions and cream crackers. Not necessarily at the same time.

Anything else I haven't thought of?

 

 

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Pig in jackets - love em.

 

No idea why I only eat them at Xmas, I could eat them every day. 

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2 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said:

Pig in jackets - love em.

 

No idea why I only eat them at Xmas, I could eat them every day. 

I have them on every roast with chicken or turkey, too nice to only eat once a year.

 

I have a glass of sherry in the morning usually, only ever drink that at Christmas.

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16 minutes ago, foxoffderby said:

Not a food but that drink Advacaat 80;s classic

Did a decent job at Sunderland.

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The few times I've drank wine have been at Christmas. Does cranberry sauce count? It's quite nice so it's a shame to confine it to turkey at xmas.

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3 minutes ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Yorkshire pudding with your Christmas dinner. 

 

Yes or No?

Anyone who answers no needs to firmly position themselves in the bin.

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20 minutes ago, Jattdogg said:

 

Doesnt really go with curry lamb and roti. 

Yorkshire puddings go with everything, that’s the beauty of them 

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13 minutes ago, ScouseFox said:

Yorkshire puddings go with everything, that’s the beauty of them 

Yep. Run out of plates? It's an edible bowl. Run out of tortillas? Roll up your food in a yorkie. Run out of burger buns? Slap that bastard between two yorkies. 

 

Most versatile food out there 

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