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misc.test tells me I'm and running again; hurrah!

I've been following everything on google groups so thanks for the turkey
challenge suggestions. The favoured solution, by democratic supper-table
poll, is that my daughter accompanies the turkey in the trailer.
 
Not Responding wrote:
> misc.test tells me I'm and running again; hurrah!
>
> I've been following everything on google groups so thanks for the turkey
> challenge suggestions. The favoured solution, by democratic supper-table
> poll, is that my daughter accompanies the turkey in the trailer.


I'd normally accompany a turkey with stuffing, roast potatoes, roast
parsnips, sprouts and gravy.

Oh, and we use an oven dish instead of the trailer.

Obviously your tastes are different.

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> misc.test tells me I'm and running again; hurrah!
>
> I've been following everything on google groups so thanks for the turkey
> challenge suggestions. The favoured solution, by democratic supper-table
> poll, is that my daughter accompanies the turkey in the trailer.


Is that entirely legal? I mean it's a bit more usual to have brussels, roast
potatoes, gravy and the like as accompaniments to the turkey. Has your
daughter sone something dreadful?

Festive cheers, helen s
 
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Responding ('[email protected]') wrote:

> misc.test tells me I'm and running again; hurrah!
>
> I've been following everything on google groups so thanks for the
> turkey challenge suggestions. The favoured solution, by democratic
> supper-table poll, is that my daughter accompanies the turkey in the
> trailer.


Is that turkey stuffed with daughter, or daughter stuffed with turkey?

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> Is that turkey stuffed with daughter, or daughter stuffed with turkey?

I recommend using older relatives. Longer to cook to get the meat tender,
but over the Christmas period they're self-marinating.
 

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