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View Poll Results: Has your family got a tradition of having Yorkshire Puds with Christmas dinner?
Yes! 25 65.79%
No! 11 28.95%
Other, please state your thoughts. 2 5.26%
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Ripsnorterthe2nd
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15-11-2008, 08:11 PM

Yorkshire Puddings......

With Christmas dinner? Yay or nay?

There was a discussion on one of the local radio stations about having Yorkshire Puddings with your Christmas dinner. One presenter said they'd always had Yorkshire Puds with their Christmas dinner, the other said they never had and never would!

My family has always had Yorkshire Puds with our Christmas dinner, it wouldn't be Christmas without them!

So which side of the fence are you on?

Remember this is about the tradition in your family, not what you would prefer.
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15-11-2008, 08:13 PM
Always had them with are xmas dinner, more the better in my opinion.
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15-11-2008, 08:15 PM
I have them with almost everything so Christmas dinner won't be any different!
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15-11-2008, 08:15 PM
Originally Posted by Stormey View Post
Always had them with are xmas dinner, more the better in my opinion.
Wow, we actually agree on a food matter!
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15-11-2008, 08:23 PM
Yes we always have yorkshires with our christmas dinner. My daughter and grandaughter always come to stay for christmas and my grandaughter was always a very picky eater when she was small, her christmas dinner was 4yorkshire puddings and spaghetti, but she would clear her plate. Now she is 16 she does have more of a normal christmas dinner although she doesnt like meat but she just loves her yorkshires.
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15-11-2008, 08:25 PM
Originally Posted by Ripsnorterthe2nd View Post
Wow, we actually agree on a food matter!
I know, spooky isnt it. But now doubt you have yours with cheese
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15-11-2008, 08:26 PM
Originally Posted by Stormey View Post
I know, spooky isnt it. But now doubt you have yours with cheese
And you probably have yours nicked by Skye!
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15-11-2008, 08:28 PM
Originally Posted by Ripsnorterthe2nd View Post
And you probably have yours nicked by Skye!
Touche, but she would turn her nose up at chips and cheese.
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15-11-2008, 08:46 PM
Originally Posted by Heather and Zak View Post
Yes we always have yorkshires with our christmas dinner. My daughter and grandaughter always come to stay for christmas and my grandaughter was always a very picky eater when she was small, her christmas dinner was 4yorkshire puddings and spaghetti, but she would clear her plate. Now she is 16 she does have more of a normal christmas dinner although she doesnt like meat but she just loves her yorkshires.
Your Daughter sounds like me when I was a kid. My family used to go out for meals when on holiday, they'd all have 3 courses and I'd have toast! My Mam said she was sure people used to think she was starving me!

All hail the Yorkshire Pud, although one person doesn't agree!

C'mon, show yourself!
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15-11-2008, 09:30 PM
I said No , I have never heard of such a thing
Maybe it's because I am Scottish
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