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Velasquez
20 Nov 16 21:16
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Remember to buy a turkey with real giblets this festive season -- why not try giblets with bacon on boxing day? With buttered toast...

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By:
saddo
When: 20 Nov 16 21:20
The very word makes me queasy tbh, then there's the look of em  Scared
By:
Velasquez
When: 20 Nov 16 21:22
Yeah, don't forget the gizzards and neck and everything...Mischief
By:
blackbarn
When: 20 Nov 16 21:36
Valasquez - better still make gravy with all the giblets - in general the better the turkey the more likely you are to get the valuable bits and bobs.

nb - you need more than one Turkey to get gizzards as they tend to only have one each. HthWink.
By:
Velasquez
When: 20 Nov 16 21:37
Hee hee...well at least the gravy sounds plausible.
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 20 Nov 16 21:41
Best thing about Christmas is them little Sausages wrapped in Bacon - You
know a combination of them 3 p1ss a percentage right off Laugh

Makes my day Excited
By:
blackbarn
When: 20 Nov 16 21:45
Only Ron could quickly find an Islamic slant to "Pigs in Blankets"Wink
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 20 Nov 16 21:48
MARVELLOUS STUFFED TURKEY!
By:
saddo
When: 20 Nov 16 21:49
Ron will be firing em off from his drone Laugh
By:
blackbarn
When: 20 Nov 16 21:52
He is certainly renowned for his drones.
By:
Foinavon
When: 20 Nov 16 22:12
Neck, liver, heart and gizzard are the best bits. Eat them yourself and leave the rest of the bird to family and guests.
By:
saddo
When: 20 Nov 16 22:48
Good god  Cry
By:
treble
When: 20 Nov 16 23:29
I'm not even having Turkey, The most overpriced, bland, dry meat there is. Nothing to do with cooking either. I've had it at xmas in top places and its always been the same. Give me chicken, gammon or beef over it anyday.

We actually have chicken (capon) and gammon most years, with a rib of beef for a big new years day dinner.
By:
Velasquez
When: 20 Nov 16 23:47
You ain't wrong.
By:
Capt__F
When: 20 Nov 16 23:51
pot Noodle the ansa
By:
tictacman1
When: 20 Nov 16 23:54
Halal Roast Goose with  sage & onion stuffing
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