Notices
Christmas Temporary forum for Christmas seasonal topics

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 20 Dec 21, 08:16 AM  
Link to this Post
#11
EssexSue
VIP Dibber

 
EssexSue's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 09
Location: South West Essex
I think having two types of potato is posh personally, I'm not a fan of turkey although I eat a slice at Christmas but I love gammon and all the trimmings, especially the veg.

I personally only serve Yorkshire pudding with beef but I think that's an age thing.

Edited at 08:19 AM.
EssexSue is online now Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:42 AM  
Link to this Post
#12
Excitedx4
Thread Starter
Imagineer
 
Excitedx4's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 13

Excitedx4's Reviews
Restaurant Reviews: 2
Glad it’s not just me who’s a commoner 🤪

My kids don’t really like roasties (weird creatures I know) so they lap up the mash!
Excitedx4 is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:44 AM  
Link to this Post
#13
ScoopsAhoy
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Apr 21
Location: Hertfordshire
It’s not for commoners, that’s a stupid thing for her to say but no, I don’t see the point in having two types of potato on one meal.
I do enjoy roast chicken with mash and gravy but Christmas is definitely roast potatoes for us.
ScoopsAhoy is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:47 AM  
Link to this Post
#14
tink111
Apprentice Imagineer
 
tink111's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 18
Location: Cheshire

tink111's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 1
Restaurant Reviews: 1
Mobile

I would 100% do mash as well as roasties but we’re catering for 15 people so keeping it to one type of potatoes this year!
tink111 is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:49 AM  
Link to this Post
#15
Excitedx4
Thread Starter
Imagineer
 
Excitedx4's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 13

Excitedx4's Reviews
Restaurant Reviews: 2
Originally Posted by tink111 View Post
I would 100% do mash as well as roasties but we’re catering for 15 people so keeping it to one type of potatoes this year!
Wow 15! Good luck! Although I’m on 12 myself 🤣
Excitedx4 is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:53 AM  
Link to this Post
#16
Lindaelaine
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Aug 08
We always have mash and roasties as both along with the veg leftovers end up in a nice big bowl of bubble and squeak for Boxing Day
__________________
Nov 2009...Windsor Hills. Oct 2011...Windsor Hills
Nov 2013...Highgrove. Nov 2014...Highgrove
Aug 2015...Clearwater & RPR. Aug 2016...Westridge & Sapphire Falls.
Aug 2018...Westridge. Aug 2019... Miami & Solterra Resort
Lindaelaine is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 09:54 AM  
Link to this Post
#17
Mrs Red C
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Jul 17
No mash with roasties but we do have a Yorkshire pud with Christmas Dinner.
I actually prefer Boxing Day lunch with lashings of bubble and squeak and cold meats, salads and pickles, delicious 😋
Mrs Red C is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 10:01 AM  
Link to this Post
#18
Lindaelaine
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Aug 08
Originally Posted by Mrs Red C View Post
No mash with roasties but we do have a Yorkshire pud with Christmas Dinner.
I actually prefer Boxing Day lunch with lashings of bubble and squeak and cold meats, salads and pickles, delicious 😋
We all prefer our Boxing Day bubble and squeak day meal, and yorkies with Christmas dinner is a must too.
__________________
Nov 2009...Windsor Hills. Oct 2011...Windsor Hills
Nov 2013...Highgrove. Nov 2014...Highgrove
Aug 2015...Clearwater & RPR. Aug 2016...Westridge & Sapphire Falls.
Aug 2018...Westridge. Aug 2019... Miami & Solterra Resort

Edited at 10:02 AM.
Lindaelaine is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 10:04 AM  
Link to this Post
#19
tink111
Apprentice Imagineer
 
tink111's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 18
Location: Cheshire

tink111's Reviews
Hotel Reviews: 1
Restaurant Reviews: 1
Mobile

Originally Posted by Excitedx4 View Post
Wow 15! Good luck! Although I’m on 12 myself 🤣
Thank you! It’s a task isn’t it😆 we kept saying what’s a few more… I’m sure it’ll be fine 😂
tink111 is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 20 Dec 21, 10:14 AM  
Link to this Post
#20
storm
Imagineer
 
storm's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 08
Mash as I hate roasties.
storm is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:35 PM.


Powered by vBulletin - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
DIBB Savings
AttractionTickets.com

Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10

Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS


theDIBB Blog
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »
Disney announced that a new nighttime show, “Disney Dreams That Soar,” will run nightly at... Read More »


theDIBB Menu


Exchange Rates
US Dollar Rates
ASDA  $1.2137
CaxtonFX  $1.2125
Covent Garden FX  $1.2236
FAIRFX  $1.2186
John Lewis  $1.2192
M&S  $1.1987
Post Office  $1.1967
Sainsburys  $1.2138
TESCO  $1.2144
Travelex  $1.2156
Updated: 20:30 16/04/2024
Euro Rates
ASDA  €1.1439
CaxtonFX  €1.1411
Covent Garden FX  €1.1608
FAIRFX  €1.1464
John Lewis  €1.1490
M&S  €1.1296
Post Office  €1.1281
Sainsburys  €1.1446
TESCO  €1.1445
Travelex  €1.1461
Updated: 20:30 16/04/2024

DIBB Premium Membership
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership?

Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as...

"No adverts on theDIBB Forums"

Upgrade Now



X