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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> How can someone be mostly vegetarian?



I mainly don't eat meat unless someone has cooked chicken, turkey or fish, and don't eat red meat, so mostly otherwise I have a vegetarian diet.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> > I've ordered the bird (5kg bird / 500g turkey

> per

> > guest) now thinking of drinks - champagne,

> > prosecco, or oak matured vintage cider?

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> I usually have one bottle of champagne then a few

> of prosecco.


I take it you're not doing the cooking tj?...hic!

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > How can someone be mostly vegetarian?

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>

> I mainly don't eat meat unless someone has cooked

> chicken, turkey or fish, and don't eat red meat,

> so mostly otherwise I have a vegetarian diet.


Isn't this thread about your Christmas Dinner? Thus on the day you can't claim to be 'mostly vegetarian'. You're having turkey or pork it seems. Your claim is akin to my claiming to be almost a cheerleader at an American football game. I'm the wrong sex and you should look at the state of me.

  • 2 weeks later...
Now going to brother's house on CPR for a few days over Christmas instead and so now the choice is goose or turkey. Anyone any experience of kids eating goose? I can't remember what's it like in comparison to turkey.I'm worried in case the kids won't eat it (goose).

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