Xmas dinner

I’ll probably just get a nice ready meal from M&S not sure I’ll be cooking much this year.
There is a tesco guy that helps on self service with his arm in and out of a sling , i asked him what he has done and he whipped out his shoulder to show me an inpressive scar , he fell off his bike a shattered his shoulder and had a replacement shoulder joint , said it went well and he just as to keep it moving and do the physio, piece of piss lovely xx
 
There is a tesco guy that helps on self service with his arm in and out of a sling , i asked him what he has done and he whipped out his shoulder to show me an inpressive scar , he fell off his bike a shattered his shoulder and had a replacement shoulder joint , said it went well and he just as to keep it moving and do the physio, piece of piss lovely xx
I’m assuming I won’t have full movement by Xmas and if I’m on my own there’s less messing about that way x
 
I’m assuming I won’t have full movement by Xmas and if I’m on my own there’s less messing about that way x
You will be surprised lovely , physio starts day one , put in the work and you can quickly get your movement back , it is hard work but well worth it x
 
I think we are having Swan this year.

Loads in the canal in Sale.

I'm thinking of doing it with a compound butter and cherries, just to offset the gameiness.
Reminds me of one of Billy Connolly's stories of a recipe book for left overs, so ordinary folk can save money, and the recipes were written by celebrities or people of influence
One recipe was by Lady someone who lived on a huge country estate in Scotland, and it was for left over venison
You can imagine what Billy Connolly had to say about a mum in a Glasgow tenement block wondering what to do with her left over venison
 
Reminds me of one of Billy Connolly's stories of a recipe book for left overs, so ordinary folk can save money, and the recipes were written by celebrities or people of influence
One recipe was by Lady someone who lived on a huge country estate in Scotland, and it was for left over venison
You can imagine what Billy Connolly had to say about a mum in a Glasgow tenement block wondering what to do with her left over venison
Cottage pie obviously
 

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