Yorkshire pudding or not?
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woodbine
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Turkey with all the trimmings...Yorkshire pudding or not ?, its a yes from me
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Always done yorkers with xmas dinner but I do them for every dinner, as everyone likes them here including the grandkids. I can take them or leave them personally, so yes defo on the dinner list
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,884 Disability GamechangerOptionsDefinitely with a Yorkshire pudding
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Yes, i love them, especially if they are home made!
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must admit we have them with every dinner but sadly not home made, usually aunt Bessies 😋2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Yep! Although like @woodbine they are usually Aunt Bessies, haven't got the hang of making my own just yet.Community Manager
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woodbine said:must admit we have them with every dinner but sadly not home made, usually aunt Bessies 😋
I like those too!
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I remember the first time I made a Yorkshire pudding for my son's wife & she wondered why it wasn't round (I think she thought it therefore wasn't authentic)! My Mum used to make them in a big oblong tin, the idea being that you had a large portion of Yorkshire pudding with gravy first, followed by your main course (so you didn't need as much meat). I carried on the tradition, but as part of a Christmas meal.Definitely a yes for Yorkshire pudding & now like Tesco's beef dripping ones.
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No, I only have them with roast beef, a treat to look forward to & considering prices nowadays, a rarity.
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When had a cooker would make them only with beef. Just the way I was dragged up.
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Yes on the yorkies! But same as others, more likely to be pre-made to save a bit of time and space.Rosie (she/her)
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I love Yorkies but I am .. I think .. 5/8ths Yorkshire blood
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love a yorkshire pud with loads of gravy, yummy!
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100% Yorkshire puddings for my lot.Knowing When to walk away is Wisdom, being able is courage, walking away with your head held high is dignity.
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Even if it's not traditional I don't care. Yorkshire puddings are delicious with any roast.
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Opinions are my own, such as mashed potato being bad.
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