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20-11-2008
Ned Kelly
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Seafood or turkey?
What's your preference, the old traditional turkey & ham or seafood?
As long as the beer and wine is cold and I'm easy..
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Ned Kelly
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yes well actually I meant I'm easy in the sense I don't care, not "and I'm easy"...well I probably am really...
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22-11-2008
Pommie B
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I'm not bothered - as long as I have a huge tin of Quality Street (or similar) to hand!
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22-11-2008
Snooks
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Do you mean on Christmas day? I think seafood suits Australia's climate on a hot day.
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23-11-2008
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A bit of this and a bit of that - variety is the spice of life.
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For me it has to be seafood, but then I don't usually eat red meat or poultry. Just as long as you don't try to make me eat oysters - can't stand the things, nor can I figure out why people rave about them......
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01-09-2011
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Re: Seafood or turkey?
I do always proffer seafood and traditional Spanish seafood diet is my all time favorite and I love this diet.
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05-10-2011
luba
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Re: Seafood or turkey?
Turkey for special holidays.
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15-11-2011
NinjaKitteh
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Re: Seafood or turkey?
Depends on my mood...I like both equally.
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