Christmas Dinner

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Excuse my ignorance, but whilst I have managed to get a fair sized Turkey into a standard oven, I have never tried getting a full grown fat goose into the oven, is it possible without having bits hanging out.

Is there a particular variety of Goose, or will any goose do.
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sargeant wrote:Richard i agree goose is not only traditional but IMHO better, I managed to get one about 3/4 years ago and cooked it myself it was ok but my chef experience did not do it justice. By the way i saw 3 geese on the Khlong on canal road only a few days ago. :D :D :D
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Canal road here I come
Oi you two - I have had my eye on those beauties for some time, and I have to put up with them crapping on my driveway, so i have first dibs! :D :cheers:
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richard wrote:Don't suppose anyone knows anywhere that is serving up TRADITIONAL Christmas dinner?

Goose not turkey

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stuff the turkey.

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:( if everyone want traditional food and cold weather, fighting in the pubs, tacky decorations, sad men looking for there once a year jump.The once a year drinkers complaining about prices. socks and striped jumpers for presents----------------

then only one thing to do-----------------

:shock:
go north 3 hours --get on a plane---- and GO HOME.

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ummmm.....seems some people on this forum have forgotten what xmas is all about.
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Re: stuff the turkey.

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nightstalker wrote::( if everyone want traditional food and cold weather, fighting in the pubs, tacky decorations, sad men looking for there once a year jump.The once a year drinkers complaining about prices. socks and striped jumpers for presents----------------

then only one thing to do-----------------

:shock:
go north 3 hours --get on a plane---- and GO HOME.

:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
:cheers: HAPPY XMAS EVERYONE :cheers:

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Blimey, somebody's had some very UNmerry Christmases in the past. Personally, I've always found it to be (another) good excuse to have a few drinks and a laugh with family and friends. Not forgetting the turkey, though he wasn't a bundle of laughs either.

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Nightwalker has obviously missed the point

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Wanderlust wrote:
sargeant wrote:Richard i agree goose is not only traditional but IMHO better, I managed to get one about 3/4 years ago and cooked it myself it was ok but my chef experience did not do it justice. By the way i saw 3 geese on the Khlong on canal road only a few days ago. :D :D :D
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Canal road here I come
Oi you two - I have had my eye on those beauties for some time, and I have to put up with them crapping on my driveway, so i have first dibs! :D :cheers:
Can someone give me a call when the 3 of you try to catch them? Geese can be pretty formidable, they're used instead of guard dogs in some places.
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Ahh... but this is where the old Thai catapult comes into its own.... :shock:
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Nahh i have been learning up got a channell devoted to it.

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DawnHHDRC wrote:Can someone give me a call when the 3 of you try to catch them? Geese can be pretty formidable, they're used instead of guard dogs in some places.
I could really do with a good laugh... :laugh: :thumb:
You're right Dawn - my wife is petrified of them! She won't go anywhere near them because they hissed at her and started coming towards her once. Strange thing is they and I saunter past each other quite happily! I wonder if it is the same as other animals, when they can sense someone's fear?
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WL maybe they understand the sound of lips smacking and the drooling so give you a short birth maybe (3 metres would do it) so they can outrun you. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :cheers: :lach:
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Post by sargeant »

I was going to start this as a new thread titled

..............WANDERLUST OR RICHARD ARE BOUNDERS OR CADS :shock: :shock: .....

Quote sarge
By the way i saw 3 geese on the Khlong on canal road only a few days ago.

This morning there are only two which of you two bludgers was out last night :cry: :cry: :cry: :shock: :shock:
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Yes, one of them just disappeared a couple of days ago, and I am reliably informed by my wife that Thais don't eat goose, so that rules out one group of suspects! I can say, hand on heart, that I had nothing to do with it either, but there was a strange farang cruising past on his motorbike around the time of the disappearance....
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Post by sargeant »

That rules me out i am on a bicycle docs orders that narrows it down a bit



RICHARD ???????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :lach: :lach:
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