Christmas meal won't be complete without a big cheeseboard groaning under the weight of many cheeses, a great selection of biscuits, a bowl of nuts and dried fruit. You feel stuffed already after the main meal, but the cheeseboard is so tempting, you keep nibbling. Pure bliss. Fudges has kindly offered a selection of biscuits for one of my blog readers. One lucky winner will receive two boxes of Biscuit Cheese Selections, one box of Cheddar Wafers and a box of Marmite Biscuits.
These indulgent biscuits won't last long on the cheeseboard, that I can promise. They are very moreish and delicious. Cheddar wafers are melting in the mouth.
My ideal cheeseboard will include a good old Parmiggiano, Stilton, Cornish yarg (with nettles), Capricorn goat's cheese and Lincolnshire Poacher, or Tickler. Lots of biscuits, fresh figs and grapes.
I confess I haven't tried Marmite biscuits, as I'm not the biggest fan of Marmite. A couple of years ago my Marmite-obsessed niece bought a pack of Marmite cheese for me. I tried, reader, honestly. I tried but didn't like it. And she loved it. Tastes differ, and I'm sure Marmite biscuits will be greeted with Hurrah by Marmite lovers.
To win this lovely selection of biscuits for Christmas, please enter using the Rafflecopter. Only the first step - leaving a comment (answering the question) is mandatory. All the other steps give you bonus entries.
Good luck!
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Got to be Turkey with all the trimmings
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Delicious prize
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ReplyDeleteA bird stuffed in another bird bascially a 3 bird roast ummm! why have 1 when you can have many ;-) and fudge biscuits to finish sweet
ReplyDeleteGoose and pigs in blanket which is what we had last year and I loved it.
ReplyDeleteFiggy pudding with rum butter
ReplyDeleteVeggie quorn roast.
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ReplyDeleteI'm veggie, so it will probably be nut roast
ReplyDeletethe usual turkey roast
ReplyDeleteroast turkey & gammon
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ReplyDeleteHas to be the good old Turkey and all the trimmings, then home made Christmas pudding until you're so full you can't breathe. But can still manage half a tin of Quality Street :-)
ReplyDeleteThe whole christmas dinner and pudding :)
ReplyDeleteRoast potatoes and loads of veg.
ReplyDeleteTradtional xmas lunch with all the trimmings :-) lots of cranberry sauce! and no xmas pud!
ReplyDeleteFiona H bluemonkeyuk@yahoo.co.uk
Great blog!! and lovely prize! :-)
Christmas Dinner - roast turkey and all the trimmings.
ReplyDeleteHas to be turkey and all the trimmings!
ReplyDeleteI love the Boxing Day party food more than the actual turkey dinner on the 15th.
ReplyDeleteTraditional roast turkey etc & Christmas pud.
ReplyDeleteturkey and the trimmings........l'm a traditionalist
ReplyDeleteI just love all of the scrumptious veg that goes with the main event, especially the roast potatoes and parsnips, but also the sprouts, the red cabbage and whatever other veg dishes happen to be on the menu - yum!
ReplyDeletemy fav on christmas day is venison. It just seems so rich and decadent
ReplyDeleteWe have Christmas meal on Christmas Eve. We're a family of 4 veggies and 4 meat eaters, so we have veggie and meat versions of pigs in blankets, plus veggie sausage rolls and all the roast dinner and trimmings. It's a huge event in our house, and I really, really enjoy it - I wouldn't be without it.... :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE a free-range Bronze Turkey or a GOOSE and always CHEESE too!
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ReplyDeleteTurkey dinner then coffee and cheese board yum
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ReplyDelete;) Has to be my mums Sunday Roast Dinner :D
Roast turkey with pigs in blankets, stuffing and loads of roast potatoes!
ReplyDeleteSitting down to full Christmas dinner with all the trimming and my beautiful family, oh and any strays who may not have anywhere else to go, I do hate the thought of people being alone x
ReplyDeleteWe don't eat meat so a nice mushroom stilton and chestnut pie with roasties and lots of veg
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ReplyDeleteA three bird roast is what we've got, we're cooking it for quite a lot. Ten people we've got coming for dinner, so let's hope this becomes your winner!
ReplyDeleteCold Turkey / Plain Crisps & apple sauce watching a old film
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ReplyDeleteI love turkey with my Mum's homemade bread sauce :)
ReplyDeleteTraditional turkey & very crunchy roast potatos!
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ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding with lashings of custard AND double cream!
ReplyDeleteA joint of ham with roast potatoes, parsnips and carrots, with mustard on the side. I used to be veggie, and nowadays I only eat chicken, fish, seafood and ham. I don't eat ham very often as I find it quite heavy, so I reserve eating it for special occasions, like Christmas!
ReplyDeletevegetarian, so must go with the fake pigs in blankets and fake turkey (trust me, nicer than it sounds!) :)
ReplyDeleteI love the cold turkey, pickles and cheese on Boxing day!
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ReplyDeleteturkey, roast potatoes, honey roast parsnips, brussel sprouts with chestnuts, home made stuffing , bread sauce and gravey!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm like most on here I love my turkey dinner with gravy, roasts, peas, carrots, stuffing, mash the works. Looking forward to it now.
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ReplyDeleteMine would have to be roast turkey, crispy roast potatoes, fresh veg, stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, mash, gravy, etc etc
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ReplyDeleteMy Fave Christmas meal is Quorn fillet, with brussel sprouts and sliced almonds, carrots in lemon, fresh peas, scallion mash, roast potatoes, apricot and hazelnut stuffing, roast parsnips, and onion gravy - YUM YUM
ReplyDeleteChicken, stuffing, parsnips! Yum!!
ReplyDeletea nice piece of beef done in the slow cooker with a can of sweetheart stout, roast tatties and numerous veg
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ReplyDeleteTurkey with all the trimmings
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ReplyDeleteFull on Turkey, bread sauce, spouts, mashed carrot and turnip, roasties and gravy!
ReplyDeletedefinitely the full turkey dinner
ReplyDeleteTurkey with all the trimmings! The sausage stuffing and pigs in blankets are my favourite bits :)
ReplyDeleteRoast turkey with everything!
ReplyDeleteTurkey and all the trimmings followed by christmas pudd with cream.
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