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    Default Christmas Lunch

    Giving the traditional fare away this year and just going to have a lump of salmon coated in breadcrumbs and parmesan, pan fried in olive oil and butter, served with herbed smashed (not a typo) potatoes (Australian native herbs) and something green.
    Couple of glasses of Chardonnay and maybe a Boags Premium.
    Just want an easy day.
    Whats yours?????
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    The cook is doing roast pork with roast veggies.
    Hmmmm
    And the tipple will be port, hic.

    The best part, even today, is to just do what ever we want, no time limits, schedules.

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    Prawns

    Eye fillets wrapped in proscuito and baked

    Couple of different salads

    Roasted potatoes

    Strawberries soaked in cointreau and orange

    Cheese and fruit

    Probably crack a red and have a couple of Grolsch

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    Please dont address us as prawns......

    Al

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    Just taken the duck and Turkey out of the Webber. Tomorrow in goes the pickled pork, and hickory smoke, while being glazed with marmalade. It's sensational.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Nice quiet one, just my beloved and I and a heap of food, we'll go to the beach then hang round at the Home of the Biting Midge.

    OH....

    and our three girls,

    and two husbands,

    their dog,

    our pet Canadians

    a neighbour

    an ex-boyfriend (we're still good mates)

    a couple of couples with nowhere else to go

    a bloke we met somewhere

    his dog

    then after dinner, ten more neighbours, their dogs, and the annual Home of the Biting Midge, Day/Night Croquet Match.

    My dearest, and my personal shopper (daughter #1) have been cooking for two days, silly buggers.... but all of the above love them to bits. (Me specially).

    P (I went for a really long hard ride on my bike today to make sure there was room)


    Have a great day one and all!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    an ex-boyfriend (we're still good mates)
    Dude. :eek:

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Dude. :eek:

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    DUDE!!
    :eek:

    P

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    P (I went for a really long hard ride on my bike today to make sure there was room)
    Did you take your ex-boyfriend?
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    prawns

    turkey and veg

    then

    triffle (not allowed i have to work :mad: )

    hey gumby are you cutting up some old wooden planes for the hickory flavour on the webber

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    i just realized if you type rn it looks like m

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    And if you type F(!)CK WIT, it looks like F(!)CK WIT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    And if you type F(!)CK WIT, it looks like F(!)CK WIT.
    hi oz you arent clever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farm boy
    hey gumby are you cutting up some old wooden planes for the hickory flavour on the webber
    No way ! I saved the antique dining table for that
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Smile Christmas . . .

    Off to MBGitW's best friend for breakie before patrol on the beach (the entire club does a couple of hours each), then I am head BBQ chef. On the menu is Salmon Cutlets, Scotch fillet, Rissolls, Salads and a Birthday cake for the bloke the entire day is about. MBGitw's kids are attending and my helpers (dogs) will clean up any meat left over. A couple of beers, then relax . . .

    Everyone have a good safe day
    Pat
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