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-- The Ultimate Christmas Dinner
The Ultimate Christmas Dinner
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| It serves 125, takes eight hours to cook and is stuffed with 12 different birds ... now that really IS a Christmas dinner For decades, a few simple slices of turkey were all it needed. But now even the traditional Christmas dinner has been supersized. Multi-bird roasts, where different types of bird are stuffed inside a larger one, have become the thing to carve this year - and the more birds involved the better. One of the top-sellers is the Waitrose four-bird roast: guinea fowl, duck and turkey breast stuffed inside a goose. Demand has soared 50 per cent this year - even though each roast costs an eyewatering �200. |
That looks mouth watering......
That actually sounds pretty disgusting.
Imagine if you burned the thing? haha
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| Originally posted by The Highroller That actually sounds pretty disgusting. |
WOW! That looks tasty!
^^^
Fuck that i thing it sounds DELICIOUS
I had some people over for drinks last night, and we were talking about xmas dinners. We actually suggested this exact thing, but I shot down the idea, saying it was crazy.
If there is a will, there is a way.
Turducken!
200 pounds? man. I can get really drunk for that kind of money 
make sure you workout beforehand
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| Originally posted by EvilTree 200 pounds? man. I can get really drunk for that kind of money |
ya but thats 200 pounds in total... theres so much food there that it could feed at least 20...
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| Originally posted by jchung52 theres so much food there that it could feed at least 20... |
lol... I fAIL
or 20 sumo wrestlers!
I hope you're hungry!
Actually if it truly feeds 125 people then its definetly worth it!
judging by the picture of the bird, id say 32 asians could finish it to the bone
On the topic of Christmas Dinners - does anyone know a good restaurant for a festive turkey dinner?
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| Originally posted by cono_sur On the topic of Christmas Dinners - does anyone know a good restaurant for a festive turkey dinner? |
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