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    Christmas eve - time to get the turkey

    Hi all.

    As normal (well for our family.) some people from our house (or jsust the children) go with our grandma to the look butchers at some ridiculus early time to get the Christmas Turkey, and sausages and bacon

    My sister gave up long ago (19 now) im 17 and my brother is 14. So today i get the pleasure of driving my grandma about.

    The only up side to having to get up sooo early is the fact we get breakfast at grandmas, which is normally porridge followed by excessive amounts of cooked breakfast.

    Anyone else have to do this!?

    Will

    btw im just off now. sooo early
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    my dads work gave him an 18lb turkey free yesterday as an xmas gift, thing is only 2 people in our house eat turkey and we already have one. What to do with 18lbs of fresh turkey?
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    Originally posted by mgh0
    my dads work gave him an 18lb turkey free yesterday as an xmas gift, thing is only 2 people in our house eat turkey and we already have one. What to do with 18lbs of fresh turkey?
    Make a shed load of turkey curry and then freeze it

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    Originally posted by Trash Man
    Make a shed load of turkey curry and then freeze it
    you took the words right out of my mouth (must have been while you were kissing me) Mr woooolfe

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    Originally posted by Russ
    you took the words right out of my mouth (must have been while you were kissing me) Mr woooolfe
    SSSSHHHHHHHHhhhhh....I thought we were keeping that a secret

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