Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Christmas Meat Part 2- Goose and Turkey

 After the Boars Head came all sorts of roast birds - including peacock in royal households but it was goose that became  the main  Christmas meat for 300 years. Tradition says Elizabeth I was dining on goose at Christmas 1588 when she was told that the remaining ships of the  Spanish Armada had been destroyed by storms around the Scottish and Irish coasts. She decreed that the Goose should be the bird served at Christmas. 



 Turkeys are native to Mexico so was the common bird used in early America and then brought back to this country. George II kept a flock of turkeys in Richmond Park to provide birds  for shooting for his guests.

Then in the 1800's improved farming meant turkeys became more available, cheaper for households to afford and once Queen Victoria had turkey for the royal Christmas then it became the staple.

We never raised turkeys on the smallholding but always good sized chickens from  day old or off-heat and if we sold all the biggest then I'd cook two smaller birds instead.
ED asked me to get the turkey for Christmas Day  as their car was going to be full of everything else needed for the 11 of us and for them for 5 days. It's been defrosting slowly in the fridge. My fridge runs quite cold so it's a good thing I got it out of the freezer in plenty of time.

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Yesterday was nice and bright and I had to go and buy some cream for Christmas Day after finding the long life tub that was in the fridge was way out of date  - whoops.  Decided I'd like a bunch of flowers for Christmas too so after shopping I had a quick walk around the lake. It was very busy, with some sort of small-dog-group walk going on. 

Plenty of ducks

 

In the afternoon - I don't know if it had been on TV before - probably - as it dates from 2017- but it was new to me......... 'The Man Who Invented Christmas'. A very enjoyable watch for pre-Christmas.


Just editing in to say how sad to hear about the death of Chris Rea - only aged 74 - seems so apt that he died just as everyone is playing ' Driving Home For Christmas'. I have several of his CD's - Colin was a big fan too.
My post about this is HERE December 2023



                              

8 comments:

  1. That sounds like a good day, nice to get out for a little walk

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    1. I'm trying to get out every fine day - need the daylight

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  2. I don't know that film at all. I looked it up. It was released in 2017 and has some great people in the cast. It's available to watch on Amazon prime. So that is now on my watch list for when I get home! Thank you

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    1. I couldn't find any mention of the film being on TV before. It was such a clever look at 'The Christmas Carol'.

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  3. My husband helps out in our local grocery shop and the biggest seller yesterday was cream. It seems like everyone thought about it at the same time.

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    1. I thought I'd bought my long life cream not long ago but found I must have bought it months ago - time flies!

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  4. That's another film I haven't seen (just seen one on Boud's blog) so will have to add it to the list.

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  5. It's always nice to get out for a walk and some fresh air at this time of year isn't it. It was sad to hear of Chris Rea's death, his song has been everywhere, it will most likely be played more than Mariah's now ... thank goodness. ;-)

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