Xmas dinner

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by WizzWanger67 » December 8, 2016, 8:36 am

i always preferred Boxing day,nice breakfast,off to the pub home for more food and usually a football match on the tv,wake up slobbering on the sofa then shower and down the pub again,remember ''a pub is for life not christmas day'' :D



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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by 747man » December 8, 2016, 10:51 am

papafarang wrote:funny enough Christmas lunch/dinner is served around 3pm in the uk, making it neither lunch or dinner
Usually Yer Watch The Queens Speech on The Tele..... :roll: :roll:

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by Barney » December 8, 2016, 12:51 pm

For those whom don't need to eat turkey the Phoenix Bistro sponsor sure has a very simple but delicious looking xmas meal.
My mum always had roast pork, roast chook and vege's no matter how hot is was in Sydney.
And a leg of ham was always there which would last a couple of weeks for breakfast, lunch and tea snacks.
But I always had the 2 or 3 Kg's of tiger prawns for backup.
A family Xmas day I do miss. Watching the kids wake up and rip the wrapping off there presents, then into the car to visit relo's and their families to give presents and see what else their gremlins got.
All the while sucking on a tinnie of what ever was provided by the inlaws :drunk: .
Sleep by late afternoon. :sleepy:
Then preparing for the 1st ball of play in the boxing day test.
Sure miss those times. :wink:

Merry Christmas everyone.

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by 747man » December 8, 2016, 3:16 pm

Barney wrote:For those whom don't need to eat turkey the Phoenix Bistro sponsor sure has a very simple but delicious looking xmas meal.
My mum always had roast pork, roast chook and vege's no matter how hot is was in Sydney.
And a leg of ham was always there which would last a couple of weeks for breakfast, lunch and tea snacks.
But I always had the 2 or 3 Kg's of tiger prawns for backup.
A family Xmas day I do miss. Watching the kids wake up and rip the wrapping off there presents, then into the car to visit relo's and their families to give presents and see what else their gremlins got.
All the while sucking on a tinnie of what ever was provided by the inlaws :drunk: .
Sleep by late afternoon. :sleepy:
Then preparing for the 1st ball of play in the boxing day test.
Sure miss those times. :wink:

Merry Christmas everyone.
And A Merry Christmas to You Too !!!

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by Mosquito » December 8, 2016, 5:11 pm

Not in downtown Udon, but in Nong Wua So............for a Greek Christmas Meal at Tom and Jee's Place.

Can't cut and paste the menu, so pls cut me some slack on typing out the menu:
Bread
Feta Cheese Paste
Olive Oil

Greek Salad
Traditional Potato Salad
Tzaziki

Mushroom Pasta
Fried Rice

Giaourtlou Kebab (lamb+beef)
Turkey w/ Mushrooms
Bekri Meze (Pork with Red Sauce and Wine

Greek Style Oven Bake Potatoes
Steamed Rice

Truck Chocolate
Ravani

At 299 baht per person, on Sunday 25 December 2016 from 1700-2000 (5pm-8pm)

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by camps » December 8, 2016, 6:25 pm

:D What Mr C ..U giving 7-11 the boot.? :D

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by Mosquito » December 8, 2016, 6:39 pm

711 is my daily survival food, this will be a treat (annual treat, as i don't get out much).

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by camps » December 8, 2016, 6:47 pm

Have a good Christmas Day Mr C....just a thought , check with Tom but I think it is bookings only. .cheers, have a good one. :D

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Re: Xmas dinner

Post by malc123 » December 15, 2016, 12:32 pm

I see the Kinnarre are doing a evening buffet on the 25th.

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