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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

Originally Posted by Judd ->
Same here Roxy. Can't abide the stuff and the smell it makes when cooking is nauseating.
I am the same Judd likewise chicken and when I cooked it for others it had to be with lots of herbs to help mask the smell.

Now I don't have to have it in the house
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24-11-2019, 12:06 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

With me it’ll be wait and see. There is an Aldi in walking distance that sells nice items so I might try and find space later in the freezer or fridge, depending what’s left/available, or what I fancy. It’s just me, and the dog.

I usually get a frozen turkey breast roast, but the nearest Sainsbury’s is now in Gt Yarmouth, unless I ask sis to have a look later after she finishes a shift. (They might not sell it though, being a smaller branch.) Or I will look in Food Warehouse nearby.
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24-11-2019, 03:54 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

I will behaving a turkey crown this year as there will only be two of us on Christmas Day.
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24-11-2019, 04:59 PM
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I love the smell of turkey roasting when I get back from church .
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07-12-2019, 08:52 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

Two Turkey crowns ordered from Sainsbury's and ready to pick up Xmas Eve.

Mostly paid for out of the Nectar points.

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07-12-2019, 09:01 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

We aren't keen on turkey. I usually do a fresh joint of pork for my husband, son and my Dad (I hate pork) and I also cook a fresh chicken. We'll get it from our local farm shop.

It's funny, I don't like pork at all yet I like bacon wrapped round my chicken? I'm an oddball me
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07-12-2019, 09:36 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
I never buy a whole turkey as no-one likes the leg meat - so my butcher does me a fresh 'crown' - which reminds me - I had better put in an order!
I usually get a crown. They do some nice ones in M&S with different flavours.

Probably just a Quorn roast this year though.
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07-12-2019, 09:55 PM
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Re: Are you going to to have a fresh or frozen turkey ?

My turkey roast is in the freezer. I adore pork and smelt it cooking from the pub the other night. The smell was divine.
 
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