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Yes - why not? 284 78.24%
No - why would you? 72 19.83%
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:09 AM  
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Christmas dinner - Yorkshire pudding?

So bit of last minute nonsense going on here. Kids campaigning for Yorkshire pudding on traditional Christmas dinner.

We regularly have them with any roast rather than just beef but they don't go on a traditional Christmas plate with all the trimmings (in my head anyway).

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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:11 AM  
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Yorkshire pudding goes with any roast dinner.
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:13 AM  
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Yorkshire pudding makes any roast dinner.

Surprise them, Yorkshire puds in a bowl in the middle, jug of gravy - help themselves.
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:45 AM  
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I got some Waitrose ones with horse radish sauce or something and roast beef in them. My kids love them , but we rarely eat them at any other time.
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:46 AM  
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I voted “ Yes- why not “ but only because there wasn’t an “ absolutely! definitely! - best thing apart from pigs in blankets!” selection 😉😂
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:51 AM  
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We always have Yorkshire Puddings with a Christmas dinner.
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Old 24 Dec 19, 09:57 AM  
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To be honest I can’t believe your actually asking the question. I thought it was a given
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Old 24 Dec 19, 10:11 AM  
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Err what a question to ask, of course Yorkshires go on your Christmas Dinner... I'm doing gammon though tomorrow but turkey on boxing day at our Xmas Dinner at my mums and she will also be doing Yorkshires... I'm from Yorkshire though we were weaned on em when most kiddies had farleys rusks 😂😂😂
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Old 24 Dec 19, 10:12 AM  
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Yes! If there’s gravy/roast potatoes/veg then a Yorkshire pudding belongs on the plate too.
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Old 24 Dec 19, 10:50 AM  
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We don’t - there’s rarely enough room on the plate 🤣🤣🤣
But I’m sure I’d find room if necessary.
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