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Calums fault i have been festering since August and it has finally caught up on me. :grin:
 
Hahaha!! Sod you all, my Christmas is going to be seriously merry...

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My stash is bigger :whistle: :whistle: and I have some vintage elderberry ports :tongue:
 
That's just what I bottled last week! :shock:

No decent homemade wine for Christmas though... :(
 
calumscott said:
I wasn't trying to flog 'em! It's not like I was trying to get everyone eating my puddings for Christmas...

oh, wait... How many times did I PM out the recipe? :lol:

You didn't PM it to me :evil:

calumscott said:
Hahaha!! Sod you all, my Christmas is going to be seriously merry...

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And your NYE having a liver transplant, presumably.
 
Sorry Tim, did I forget you? :oops:

I'll ping it over but it's a bit late for this year I'm afraid.
 
Calum I see your having a copas :)
I have the great privilege of being a stockist and also went to the farm last year, it's a truly amazing set up.

They are doing chickens this year aswell but we will be having a turkey, if I'm honest we always order a few extra to freeze down so we can eat a few in the year.

My Christmas usually begins at 1pm on Xmas eve when we shut, 600-700 people served on the few days leading upto the big day and we are knackered.
This year my whole family is descending on my brothers, the turkey we have marked up for him should be able to sink an aircraft carrier.
I think my wife might still have some sprouts going from last year so they should be done this Christmas.
 
This year my whole family is descending on my brothers, the turkey we have marked up for him should be able to sink an aircraft carrier.
I think my wife might still have some sprouts going from last year so they should be done this Christmas.
:lol:
 

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