And neither do you eat ...... Broccoli Cabbage Cauliflower Sweet corn Beef Lamb Yorkshire Pudding Christmas dinner is NOT Sunday dinner. It’s totally totally different FFS !!! What’s up with some people - have they been dragged up !!! Christmas dinner consists of ........ Turkey or duck or pork or goose Mashed potato Roast potatoes Sprouts Parsnips Pigs in blankets Apple and/or cranberry sauce Stuffing Carrots Onion gravy
Mushy peas FFS. Whoever heard of mushy peas for Christmas dinner. Mushy peas (which I love BTW) are for meat pies or fish and chips. Surely.
You are, as usual, so wrong it hurts and your wrongness is an affront to mankind. You advocate parsnips, the devils vegetable, but claim to be a Yorkshireman and SHUN Yorkshire puddings ffs. Get out.
Proper Yorkshire Pudding is a starter - and is as big and as round as a dinner plate. It’s a Sunday Dinner dish. No room for it at Christmas.
If anyone has mushy peas on a Christmas dinner you are wierd as f**k. each to their own and all that go for your life if you enjoy it. You are still weird as f**k though and I’m glad I’m not near!
PS my niece, who is amazing, has Nutella on her Yorkshire Pudding. I bet that makes you livid, I loved it. I bloody hate Nutella mysen. Horrible being so small minded I guess. My thoughts go out to you & all the other unfortunates this christmas.
I’m with Nudge on this one! (Never been said before!) apart from the onion gravy. Never have Yorkshire pudding before turkey (or chicken for that matter)
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I never if ever agree with Nudge but on this he's 100% right. On the topic of mushy peas, only eaten with fish and chips or a quality meat pie. Call me old fashioned but never should they be put along side a turkey crimbo dinner. Nudge I stand with you bro!
However, has a proud Yorkshireman I must state I'll eat my puddings whenever I want, breakfast, lunch, tea and supper all year round. My health my be impacted but I'd be chuffed to have a cause of death Yorkshire pudding consumption.
We have the god-given right to eat our puddings and our sloppy peas with Christmas dinner or any other meal. They can only improve a meal in my eyes! I ate them yesterday, along with cheese and Christmas cake for my tea. I will be eating them again when I get back to Georgia for the Georgian Christmas Day on 7th January (although the Mrs being a Nepali doesn’t like peas, she loves puddings though)...